2020
Re: 2020
@fingeek
With an optimistic outlook - it could be very near.
I want to have plenty of time for travel, to do it without a lot of extensive plane tickets etc. I haven't been abroad in a few years... I do dabble with music recording but I'd like to spend a few weeks solid really get solid stuff done.
With an optimistic outlook - it could be very near.
I want to have plenty of time for travel, to do it without a lot of extensive plane tickets etc. I haven't been abroad in a few years... I do dabble with music recording but I'd like to spend a few weeks solid really get solid stuff done.
Re: 2020
January 31st numbers compared to December 31st.
(inputs)
salary £1376
pension £1876
rent £280
total £3532
(totals)
a) £40770 (same)
b) £77680 (+1442 growth)
c) £10546 (+161 growth +1876 payment)
d) £75588 (+1081 growth)
e) £24960 (same)
Pensions total = £229544 (+4560)
Savings/stuff £7297 (-403)
House £97000
Car £7700 (-100)
Total £341541 (+4057)
or 85% of target.
(inputs)
salary £1376
pension £1876
rent £280
total £3532
(totals)
a) £40770 (same)
b) £77680 (+1442 growth)
c) £10546 (+161 growth +1876 payment)
d) £75588 (+1081 growth)
e) £24960 (same)
Pensions total = £229544 (+4560)
Savings/stuff £7297 (-403)
House £97000
Car £7700 (-100)
Total £341541 (+4057)
or 85% of target.
Re: 2020
A week later 7th Feb 2020.
(totals)
a) £40770 (same)
b) £83109 (up from savings and growth)
c) £11381 (up via work pension and growth)
d) £77431 (from savings and growth)
e) £24960 (same)
Pensions total = £237651
Savings/stuff £3511
House £97000
Car £7600 (-100)
Total £345762
or 86% of target.
(totals)
a) £40770 (same)
b) £83109 (up from savings and growth)
c) £11381 (up via work pension and growth)
d) £77431 (from savings and growth)
e) £24960 (same)
Pensions total = £237651
Savings/stuff £3511
House £97000
Car £7600 (-100)
Total £345762
or 86% of target.
Re: 2020
The percentage target countdown.
86% £344,000
87% £348,000
88% £352,000
89% £356,000
90% £360,000
91% £364,000
92% £368,000
93% £372,000
94% £376,000
95% £380,000
96% £384,000
97% £388,000
98% £392,000
99% £396,000
100% £400,000
86% £344,000
87% £348,000
88% £352,000
89% £356,000
90% £360,000
91% £364,000
92% £368,000
93% £372,000
94% £376,000
95% £380,000
96% £384,000
97% £388,000
98% £392,000
99% £396,000
100% £400,000
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Re: 2020
Congratulations Nomad. I haven't been updating my journal but I hope to follow suit in June.
Re: 2020
29th Feb 2020, markets take a massive tumble due to Wuhan virus.
(totals)
a) £41671
b) £76387
c) £12492
d) £97546 (combined)
Pensions total = £228096
Savings/stuff £17598
Loan £-14500
House £97000
Car £7500
Total £335794
84% of target.
(totals)
a) £41671
b) £76387
c) £12492
d) £97546 (combined)
Pensions total = £228096
Savings/stuff £17598
Loan £-14500
House £97000
Car £7500
Total £335794
84% of target.
Re: 2020
here are the numbers. 8th March 2020
a) £41671
b) £79374
c) £13228
d) £99256
Pensions total = £233529
Savings/stuff £13950
Loan £-14250
House £97000
Car £7400
Total £337629
84% of target.
This month I need to create a very detailed budget and monitor my expenses completely for the next few months.
The problem is I that I generally spend a lot more money in the spring and summer due to the increase in social events...
a) £41671
b) £79374
c) £13228
d) £99256
Pensions total = £233529
Savings/stuff £13950
Loan £-14250
House £97000
Car £7400
Total £337629
84% of target.
This month I need to create a very detailed budget and monitor my expenses completely for the next few months.
The problem is I that I generally spend a lot more money in the spring and summer due to the increase in social events...
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Re: 2020
"One more year"?
Re: 2020
Too late for OMY now, right?
How are your cash reserves - enough to carry you through the next 12-24 months? How long till you can start drawing pensions? Any option to sell car or some stuff when the need arises? Also, did you consider getting a lodger?
How are your cash reserves - enough to carry you through the next 12-24 months? How long till you can start drawing pensions? Any option to sell car or some stuff when the need arises? Also, did you consider getting a lodger?
Re: 2020
@George the original one
I may be ok, there is now nothing I can spend money on. Can't go out, to a restaurant etc.
@Bankai
Yep. Have money floating about for frugal 12-24 months. It may be nice.
About 35 months time to draw the pensions.
Yes, I am selling my car and I do have a lodger...
I will consider getting a temporary employment contract in a few months but now is a time for having no responsibilities.
As far as my investments go, they are down about 16.5% but the markets are down for more than that, so I'm hoping when
they start to recover I could end up with more than I started with. However, I don't know how many months or years that will take.
I may be ok, there is now nothing I can spend money on. Can't go out, to a restaurant etc.
@Bankai
Yep. Have money floating about for frugal 12-24 months. It may be nice.
About 35 months time to draw the pensions.
Yes, I am selling my car and I do have a lodger...
I will consider getting a temporary employment contract in a few months but now is a time for having no responsibilities.
As far as my investments go, they are down about 16.5% but the markets are down for more than that, so I'm hoping when
they start to recover I could end up with more than I started with. However, I don't know how many months or years that will take.