July 2021 Net Worth $1,557,026 - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

Hey Everyone and welcome to the July 2021 net worth update. We are at the $1.557 million mark! June was another great month for the net worth and we’re up 1.29% or $19.8k! It’s a decent amount considering our conservative financial strategy this year. Our net worth is the highest that it’s ever been!

The markets have been crazy lately with all the action from the WallStreetBets crowd, the Silver Squeeze and of course the sell off in the bond market over the past few weeks. We’ve also seen over-leveraged hedge funds like Archegos go bust and, of course, the Bitcoin Crash we saw in early May. And yet the market has been going higher and higher – but it seems to be cooling off as we head into summer.

I view all of this as a sign the market is topping, so I’m being extremely cautious. Yet the family net worth continues to rise in a safe, sustainable way. For now, we’re happy to patiently build up cash for another lump sum mortgage payment and to take advantage of any market volatility.

These are definitely strange times, but as these posts show, it’s still possible for the average person or family to build sustainable wealth the old fashioned way. We are doing 3 important things to keep growing our net worth. First, we keep reinvesting our dividends. Second, we keep adding new money and keep investing. Finally, we are paying down debt. This is our recipe for success.

Why Do We Publish Our Net Worth?

If you’re new to this site you’ll find that I like to track my family’s progress to financial freedom through monthly net worth updates. Now my purpose in publishing these reports is not to gloat or brag.

Lots of other bloggers are way better at this stuff than I am. My purpose is simply to see what we can achieve through our own approach to finances. Neither of us have any formal training in business or finance and we haven’t worked in those fields. We’re regular people trying to get ahead like everyone else and hope that these posts might inspire others to get serious about money and take control of their financial future.

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How to Calculate Net Worth

To calculate our net worth, I add up all of our household assets and subtract any outstanding liabilities (ie. debt owing). The result is simply a snapshot of where we stand financially at a particular moment in time and does not give any of the relevant details as to how or why we reached that point. For that kind of information, as well as for our monthly investment income, please refer to our dividend income and monthly highlights section.

Tracking our net worth is important to make sure that we’re headed in the right direction and achieving our long term financial goals. Our net worth fluctuates from month to month but it’s the longer term trend that we’re focused on.

How To Grow Your Net Worth

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In a previous post about our financial goals for 2021, I wrote about how our number 1 priority in 2021 is to pay off as much of our mortgage as possible. That’s it, simple right?

A million in net worth is a huge milestone on the road to financial freedom and I’m happy that we achieved it! But it’s high time we slayed the mortgage beast. If you want to know our secret financial tricks to make your first million, check out our post on How We Made A Million Dollars…and how YOU can too!

These net worth reports are all about managing our cash flow from our jobs, our financial assets, and dealing with our debt. It’s important to be aware of our financial situation since we are homeowners with a young family.

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July 2021 Net Worth Update

Assets: $1,700,193.24 (-0.90%)

Well thanks to our approach to regularly invest our money, along with a little help from the stock market, our assets have grown to over $1.7 million!

Home: $846,000 (0%)

A few years ago we purchased our “final” family home where we expect to be forat least the next 30 years. In June of 2016, we received the latest property assessment and the assessed value had increased to $846k!

Rental Properties: SOLD

We sold our out of town rental property due to management issues.

Cash: $86,485.46

As a matter of habit, we rarely keep a lot of cash on hand in a savings account. The reason being is that at today’s record low interest rates we’d rather put the money toward paying off my mortgage faster or invest it. That said, we’re building cash for a big lump sum mortgage payment with EQ Bank’s Savings Plus Account because they offer the best returns for our cash. Check out the review HERE to see why they’re an attractive banking option.

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Taxable Investment Accounts: $37,968.96 (-47.19%)

The big drop is due to selling some investments to pay off our line of credit. Our non-registered investment accounts include DRIP accounts with Computershare and Canadian Stock Transfer, a discount brokerage account at Questrade because of their low fees and a work savings plan.

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For the most part, in these accounts, we prefer to hold Canadian companies that pay eligible dividends. From time to time you may see a decrease when we move some of these assets that are fully taxable into our registered accounts that are not subject to any immediate taxes.

Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA): $44,170.29 (-10.85%)

The big drop is from moving TFSA assets into RRSP. In the TFSA we like to hold growth assets, such as low-cost ETFs, TD e-series index funds or Canadian dividend paying stocks.

Retirement Accounts (RRSPs, LIRA, Pension): $559,049.34 (+2.67%)

Our retirement accounts consist of RRSPs, a small locked-in retirement account (LIRA) from a previous employer and a company defined contribution pension plan. The RRSPs and LIRA hold low-cost TD e-series index funds and other low-cost ETFs, while the company pension plan is invested in a low-cost target date fund.

Education Savings Plans (RESP): $61,689.19 (+1.08%)

In the RESP we hold low-cost TD e-series index funds. We contribute the annual amount of $2,500 so we can get the 20% match from the government. Our strategy for contributing is to use the money we receive each month from the universal child care tax credit and make up the difference at the beginning of each year. This ensures that we receive the maximum government contribution of $500.

Other Assets: $64,830

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Under the “other” assets category, I include precious metals and an extensive coin and paper money collection. Precious metals and rare coins are hard assets that add a level of diversification.

For years I collected rare gold and silver Canadian coins and Canadian paper money. The collection has a face value of $12,000 so I conservatively estimate the collection’s worth at around $30,000.

We’ve also been adding some physical gold and silver as an inflation hedge. We purchase our gold and silver from: Silver Gold Bull – Your Trusted Bullion DealerJuly 2021 Net Worth $1,557,026 - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (4) because they price match and offer safe secure shipping.

For the purpose of the net worth calculations, I’ve been keeping this number conservative versus quoting its market value over time because (a) coins and paper currency can be difficult to accurately appraise as they are subject to changing market trends and (b) can become illiquid if you can’t find a buyer for them.

Liabilities: -$143,166.62 (-19.77%)

We have 1 big debt to tackle: our home mortgage. Paying this off this a priority so we can get out of debt and live on our terms!

The HELOC is used for investing and is tax deductible.

Mortgage: -$143,166.62 @ 3.34%

Paying down our mortgage will be a high priority for 2021 and we expect to be mortgage-free by mid-2022.

HELOC: $0.00

Sometimes we use the HELOC to boost our investing funds. The interest is tax deductible so we’re fine with carrying a balance.

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July 2021 Net Worth $1,557,026 - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

FAQs

What is a net worth calculator? ›

Net worth is the value of all assets, minus the total of all liabilities. Put another way, net worth is what is owned minus what is owed. This net worth calculator helps determine your net worth. It also estimates how net worth could grow or decline over the next 10 years.

What is the formula for net worth? ›

Net Worth = Assets – Liabilities

If the liabilities are greater than assets, it implies a negative net worth. A positive net worth is associated with good financial health, whereas negative net worth can be perceived as a negative signal and shows the inability to settle liabilities.

Which financial statement will show me your net worth? ›

The balance sheet is also known as a net worth statement. The value of a company's equity equals the difference between the value of total assets and total liabilities.

What's the millionaire's secret on how do you build wealth? ›

5 Money Secrets of Millionaires
  • Millionaire's secret #1: Spend modestly. ...
  • Millionaire's secret #2: Live in a modest home, drive a modest car — and hang on to them. ...
  • Millionaire's secret #3: Steer clear of credit card debt. ...
  • Millionaire's secret #4: Save (and invest) early, consistently and wisely.

Does net worth include home? ›

Household wealth or net worth is the value of assets owned by every member of the household minus their debt. The terms are used interchangeably in this report. Assets include owned homes, vehicles, financial accounts, retirement accounts, stocks, bonds and mutual funds, and more.

What is a respectable net worth? ›

Net worth is the difference between the values of your assets and liabilities. The average American net worth is $1,063,700, as of 2022. Net worth averages increase with age from $183,500 for those 35 and under to $1,794,600 for those 65 to 74. Net worth, however, tends to drop for those 75 and older.

How do I see my net worth? ›

How Is Net Worth Calculated? Start with what you own: cash, retirement accounts, investment accounts, cars, real estate and anything else that you could sell for cash. Then subtract what you owe: credit card debt, student loans, mortgages, auto loans and anything else you owe money on.

Does net worth include debt? ›

Your net worth is what you own minus what you owe. It's the total value of all your assets—including your house, cars, investments and cash—minus your liabilities (things like credit card debt, student loans, and what you still owe on your mortgage).

Does net worth include a 401k? ›

Your net worth represents how much wealth you have, measured by assets like a house, cars, 401(k), jewelry or cash in the bank, minus the debt obligations you have, or what you owe.

What your net worth statement is telling you? ›

Your net worth is the amount by which your assets exceed your liabilities, or what you have versus what you need to pay off. Assets include investments, bank accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement funds, real estate, and personal items like your car or jewelry.

What counts in your net worth? ›

To figure out your net worth add up your assets (the cash you've got in bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, etc. as well as the value of any properties you own) and then subtract any liabilities (debt, including student loans, credit card, your mortgage, etc.) that you owe.

What should you do before you complete your net worth statement? ›

A net worth statement is all about gaining visibility into what you own and what you owe, so the first step is to take inventory — starting with financial accounts. List out all your accounts and how much money you have in each.

What is the number 1 key to building wealth? ›

1. Earn Money. The first thing you need to do is start making money. This step might seem obvious, but it's essential—you can't save what you don't have.

Where do millionaires hide their money? ›

Many millionaires keep a lot of their money in cash or highly liquid cash equivalents. They establish an emergency account before ever starting to invest. Millionaires bank differently than the rest of us. Any bank accounts they have are handled by a private banker who probably also manages their wealth.

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Does a 401k count as net worth? ›

Your net worth represents how much wealth you have, measured by assets like a house, cars, 401(k), jewelry or cash in the bank, minus the debt obligations you have, or what you owe.

What is considered into net worth? ›

Your net worth is what you own minus what you owe. It's the total value of all your assets—including your house, cars, investments and cash—minus your liabilities (things like credit card debt, student loans, and what you still owe on your mortgage).

What is your net worth by age? ›

Average net worth by age
Age by decadeAverage net worthMedian net worth
60s$1,654,961$446,703
70s$1,600,801$371,603
80s$1,482,179$345,253
90s$1,299,992$300,223
4 more rows

What should your net worth be by 30? ›

People in their 20s and 30s should target net worth of $100,000 to $300,000. A net worth of $1 million or more should be the goal in your 40s and beyond. A seven-figure net worth is usually necessary to ensure a comfortable retirement.

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