First of all, it was a big month for income: $23,536 in total. In addition to my salary, I received $15,000 as part (not all) of my inheritance from Great Aunt Minnie. (I had thought that would be the full amount, but I got another $9,000 in December. I continue to be bewildered, amazed and grateful whenever I see these numbers.)
Gift Received | $15,000 |
Interest Inc | $36 |
Salary | $8,500 |
As for expenses, nothing too dramatic to report. I returned a few pairs of boots I'd bought from Zappo's last month, so the clothing line is negative. Travel is high because Sweetie and I settled up what we'd spent on our vacation back in September and I owed about $800. And I started doing a wee bit of Christmas shopping.
Taxes | $2,830 |
Housing | $1,716 |
Travel | $1,066 |
Dining | $769 |
Utilities | $176 |
Medical | $113 |
Misc | $100 |
Gifts Given | $80 |
Subscriptions | $58 |
Household | $43 |
Entertainment | $26 |
Business expense | $9 |
Clothing | -$759 |
The net is that I saved $17,309 in November, which is pretty good even without the $15,000 inheritance.
As for my net worth, it increased $20,493 from last month (+4.47%) to $479,273.
10/31/10 | 11/30/10 | Var. | Var. % | |
Cash | $45,665 | $59,662 | $13,997.00 | 30.65% |
Stocks | $49,780 | $49,704 | -$76.00 | -0.15% |
Bonds | $5,091 | $5,197 | $106.00 | 2.08% |
Retirement | $282,052 | $284,341 | $2,289.00 | 0.81% |
Home | $81,856 | $82,223 | $367.00 | 0.45% |
Credit Card | -$5,664 | -$1,854 | $3,810.00 | -67.27% |
$458,780 | $479,273 | $20,493 |
So far, the inheritance has just gone into cash savings, but I'll probably add some more to mutual investments soon. The only other change of note here is that I finally updated my savings bond values, which I don't do every month.
December will probably not be a big savings month, considering charitable donations and holiday gift-giving, but I think 2010 overall will look pretty good, and I should exceed my year end net worth goal even backing out the inheritance. But what's next for 2011? We'll see...
Onward and upward!
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pretty impressive, especially without the inheritance! well done!
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John..