The first half of may started out with a great boost. I started a new job three weeks ago that will give me about a 30% increase in income from my previous one. The salary increase will definitely allow me to comfortably invest more in index funds on top of maxing out my Roth IRA. Unfortunately the new employer doesn't allow me to open up a 401k until six months of employment (major thumbs down!).
My investment accounts stayed pretty flat these last two weeks so there's nothing to interesting to report on that front.
How did your net worth and investment do the first half of May?
Net worth update: $59,143 (+$2,167) - 5/17/14
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10:22 AM
Saturday, May 17, 2014
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The iPhone 5C - Apple loves frugal people too!
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Average 20 Something Investor
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7:15 PM
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
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Under the hood, they are almost identical. The 5S will run a bit faster, but not $100's worth faster :) The plastic back has taken quite a beating (dropped it at least 4 times on concrete by now) and I'm sure the glass would have been done for by now. Here's a little comparison video if you're still not convinced.
I know purchasing an iPhone isn't the cheapest way to get a cell phone in your hands these days, but I need one for "work" reason ;) ;)
Have you been happy with your 5C? Do you regret purchasing a 5S?
First net worth update: $56,976 - 5/1/14
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3:21 PM
Saturday, May 10, 2014
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This is my first net worth post. Nothing too interesting here since there are no previous gain/losses to compare to. I will be updating my net worth on a bi-weekly basis.
Genesis of a personal finance blog.
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11:28 AM
Saturday, May 3, 2014
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Hey everyone. This blog will be dedicated to the personal finance and investing habits of an average 24 year old. This site is dedicated to young people between the ages of 16-30 who are interested in personal finance and getting started in investing.
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