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  • I'm a half millionaire

    No other place I can brag about this, so I will put it here. In 2012, my net worth was $6,884. Today, I just went over the half million dollar net worth hurdle. If I stay on track, I will be a millionaire in 4 years. Wow. Now I just have to resist buying a Tesla or something stupid like that.

    I know I say this a lot, but all of this is thanks solely to the help I got here on SA. Thank you again and again and again. Maybe I can buy everyone a cold beverage of their choice anytime you are near Cincinnati.

    Now back to your regularly scheduled saving.

    Tom

  • #2
    Congratulations!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Wow! In 3 years and in a (quasi) down market to boot! Congrats to you on all your hard work. Stay the course. Keep up the good work.

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      • #4
        Kudos to you for paying attention to your money. You've made gigantic gigantic changes in how you think about money and you've done the hard work of making a plan and following through.

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        • #5
          that is wonderful! and isn't it nice to have a place to speak of your accomplishment without having to worry about judgment or bragging? Keep it up!!!

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          • #6
            Congrats!

            Originally posted by tomhole View Post
            Maybe I can buy everyone a cold beverage of their choice anytime you are near Cincinnati.
            I will take you up on this. {I have family there}.

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            • #7
              That's great! What a big turn around. Keep up the great work.
              Steve

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              • #8
                Congratulations Tom. It's been fun watching you progress from spender to saver!
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                • #9
                  Congrats!

                  Can you provide some details on how you were able to build wealth so quickly?
                  Brian

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bjl584 View Post
                    Congrats!

                    Can you provide some details on how you were able to build wealth so quickly?
                    I simply followed the basic premise I learned here and from reading The Millionaire Next Door: live below your means. Nothing new for all the veterans here on SA, but I had taken living beyond my means to ludicrous levels. I had a lot of debt and was spending ridiculous amounts of money each month. But I had 2 things going for me that allowed me to fix this quickly:

                    1. I had a lot of means
                    2. I was living waaaayyyy above any minimum level of expenses (had a lot of room to cut without sacrificing anything meaningful)

                    So here's what I did:

                    I started by selling stuff (all of these had loans on them):

                    BMW Z4M
                    Horse trailer
                    Travel trailer

                    Then I paid off all debt except the house:

                    MDX
                    Altima
                    Tundra
                    Jeep
                    Credit Cards

                    Then I started slashing monthly expenses:

                    Sold the horse
                    Many other smaller things that all added up to thousands of dollars a year

                    At the end of all of this, I went from spending all of my salary, bonuses and pension (and then some) to just spending my salary. I now save all of my bonuses and pension. After taxes, that means I am saving about $160,000 a year.

                    The level of stupid I was operating at is very embarrassing for me. I feel very blessed that I was able to find a job after I retired from the Navy that allowed me to fix this. I feel very fortunate to have found the support to make it happen. I am also much happier now. I don't miss any of that stuff and to be fair, I do not live frugal life. Life is good.

                    Tom

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tomhole View Post
                      I feel very blessed that I was able to find a job after I retired from the Navy that allowed me to fix this. I feel very fortunate to have found the support to make it happen. I am also much happier now. I don't miss any of that stuff and to be fair, I do not live frugal life. Life is good.

                      Tom
                      wow, you did all this after a military career? "Life is good", you hit human lotto. Enjoy!

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                      • #12
                        Awesome job turning things around.
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                        • #13
                          Way to go Tom! Wow that's awesome!
                          ~ Eagle

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                          • #14
                            Congrats!

                            Just goes to show you, here in America, if you put your mind to it you can do anything!

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                            • #15
                              Excellent JOB!!@!#

                              Man I didn't expect all your expenses to tally upwards of 160k/year on just a few cars and a horse

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