I’m very lucky to have begun my investing journey right after the bottom of the Great Recession. I’m 37, married, no children (yet).
2010: -$12,000 (graduated from college, joined Army)
2011: -$30,000
2012: -$18,000
2013: -$5,000
2014: $10,000 (paid off student loans & first car loan)
2015: $16,000
2016: $30,000
2017: $50,000
2018: $68,000 (started to get serious about investing)
2019: $100,000
2020: $160,000
2021: $300,000
2022: $450,000 (embraced Boglehead philosophy)
2023: $600,000
2024: $800,000 (got married)
Goal for 2025 is to get to $900,000 (assuming no growth, no depreciation, contributions only)
2010: -$12,000 (graduated from college, joined Army)
2011: -$30,000
2012: -$18,000
2013: -$5,000
2014: $10,000 (paid off student loans & first car loan)
2015: $16,000
2016: $30,000
2017: $50,000
2018: $68,000 (started to get serious about investing)
2019: $100,000
2020: $160,000
2021: $300,000
2022: $450,000 (embraced Boglehead philosophy)
2023: $600,000
2024: $800,000 (got married)
Goal for 2025 is to get to $900,000 (assuming no growth, no depreciation, contributions only)
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