June 2009 Score Card — Part I: Net Worth
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Sun Monday, July 06, 2009 12:08 PM
After three straight months of robust growth of our net worth, which added a total of $148,420.12 to our paper wealth, the gain in June was a little disappointing. Nonetheless, I am still very happy to see that the positive trend has been extended into the forth month, even though the stock market didn’t exactly cooperate in the way as it did in April and May. At the end of June, our net worth totals at $603,388.84. Comparing to the month of May, the gain is $8,588.62, or 1.44%. The gain in both dollar amount and percentage are much smaller than the previous three months.
The breakdown of the net worth calculation for June is as follows:
- Credit card balance(++++): Our total credit card balance in June increased rather significantly percentage wise. At the end of the month, we had $3,778.97 charged on our credit cards, an increase of $315.29, or 9.10%, from May. The increase in spending is related to a few minor projects that we did on our house last month before putting it on the market, which I think is worth it. Since now I am working in Virginia, I expect our spending in the next couple of months to be higher than usual, hopefully not by too much.
- Cash(++++): For a second month in a row, our savings in checking and savings accounts increased by $6,654.42, or 7.49%, in June to $95,461.33. Last month, I finally opened an Ally Bank Savings Account after considering whether I should do it or not for weeks. However, I wasn’t very happy with the bank when I was trying to open another CD account a couple of days ago. At the end, I didn’t move any more money to the account as I planed to do. Most of my savings is now back to Dollar Savings Direct.
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