May 2007 Net Worth Review
Despite some heavier than normal expenses, and in turn, a fairly small net income, I was able to grow my net worth almost 6%. My cash reserves were down 11% for the month, mostly due to some index fund purchases. My retirement and investment categories were both up 10% and 62% respectively, between contributions and another great month in the stock market. Assets were up a total of 3% overall. Liabilities were down 1% for the month. I’m continuing to pay off my 0% balance transfer money each month, and I’m contributing $500 per month towards my car loan. All told, a moderately good month. Could have been a lot worse. Here’s to a better June. online pharmacy without prescriptionbuy silverbuy detoxbuy italian charmsdownload softwareonline pharmacy no prescriptioncanadian pharmacydownload moviesfarmacia en lineainternet drugstoremovie downloadmexican pharmacybuy gift basketsbuy levitrabuy hoodiaprescription drugsdownload moviebuy dvdcheap auto insurancebuy jewelrybuy jewelry onlinecheap online pharmacybuy alcohol testdownload filmdownload musicdownload mp3prescription drugsbuy notebook batterydownload moviesonline pharmacybuy charmsbuy piercingpiercingflash games onlinebuy propecia onlinesearchpiercingno prescription pharmacyonline pharmacyonline pharmacy no prescriptiondownload moviescanadian pharmacybuy soma onlinebuy carisoprodol onlineitalian charmsindian pharmacybuy viagra onlinegeneric viagra onlinebuy levitra onlinegeneric cialis onlineonline pharmacy without prescriptionno prescription online pharmacytransformers movieeuropean online pharmacyprivate porn moviesbuy phentrimine onlineonline pharmacy no prescriptionbuy jewelry onlinejewelry shopsilver shophealth articlespass a drug testbuy oem softwareeuropean pharmacydvd movies
Posted on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 @ 6:09 am by BudgetFreak
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on 13 Jun 2007 at 3:48 pm 1.Tifanny said …
How did you get your rent to go down $2.00?
on 14 Jun 2007 at 7:47 am 2.Budget Boy's Rommate said …
Excellent question
on 14 Jun 2007 at 9:29 am 3.BudgetFreak said …
Excellent question, indeed. The City of Los Angeles charges some strange $1.96 fee every month, on top of your rent. So I alternate months paying the fee with my roommate.
If you look at a few months, you’ll notice my rent expense fluctuates between $650 and $652.
on 14 Jun 2007 at 11:35 am 4.Budget Boy's Rommate said …
Out of curiosity, is there a particular reason you don’t just pay half every month?
on 19 Jun 2007 at 8:59 am 5.Melissa said …
Because you boys like to be difficult…
Hey Budget boy - dont’ forget we need to set up that $1 science experiment.