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Anyone still interested in posting your net worth?
Again, I'll calculate and post mine near the end of the month.
Again, I'll calculate and post mine near the end of the month.
Hey good job. I didn't know Canadians could do Roths though. Can someone explain this to me?June 26, 2009 (Compared to May 20)
Net Worth: 35986.61 (+9.09%) (May's net worth = 32988.49)
Assets: $35936.88 (+3.92%)
Cash (Cash, Chequing Acct, Saving Acct)
CAD: $8038.02 (-32.1%)
USD: $1517.48 (+14.5%)
Investments
Individual Stocks: USD$1743.23 (+3.55%)
RRSP: CAD$3870.38? (?%)
Defined Contribution Plan: CAD$6493.98 (+11.65%)
TIFSA: CAD$5148.09 (+347.16%)
Roth IRA: USD$9125.70 (+2.53%)
Liabilities: ($43.73) (?%)
Credit Card: (CAD$43.73) (?% - The credit card company owes me this amount.)
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TFSA purchase has finally made it through at the end of last month. I'm not sure how good the timing was, but I'll see how the market will perform. Aside from that, I collected a few accounts receivables (reimbursements of one kind or another), and I am setting aside some cash for a vacation in July.
I always have trouble with calculating net worth: Are children in the asset or liability column?![]()
specialk I am not sure how you arrived at your 347.16% increase in your TFSA (TIFSA)? I get 2.9% Regardless I am happy that many are enjoying excellent increases. I am doing pretty good also. On one of my investments I am up 300% over last year. If you must know it is SXL.V Slam Exploration a penny stock just starting it's long run up. My others have also done reasoably well but not as well as SXL. I keep selling more of my other ones and buying more SXL. My dream is to one day come back here and advise that my 300% increase has turned into a 1000% or 2000% increase. I am sure some of you have already enjoyed those kinds of numbers in the past or currently with some of your picks. No risk, no reward?Hey good job. I didn't know Canadians could do Roths though. Can someone explain this to me?
Sorry guys I asked specialk and my comments should have been directed to The Number. My reply to also was off. Anyway The Number I still don't get 347% from your quoted $5148.09 TFSA value? Just curious maybe it's my calculator messin with me.specialk I am not sure how you arrived at your 347.16% increase in your TFSA (TIFSA)? I get 2.9% Regardless I am happy that many are enjoying excellent increases. I am doing pretty good also. On one of my investments I am up 300% over last year. If you must know it is SXL.V Slam Exploration a penny stock just starting it's long run up. My others have also done reasoably well but not as well as SXL. I keep selling more of my other ones and buying more SXL. My dream is to one day come back here and advise that my 300% increase has turned into a 1000% or 2000% increase. I am sure some of you have already enjoyed those kinds of numbers in the past or currently with some of your picks. No risk, no reward?