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Financial Review: February 2019

 

PURPOSE

In support of my 2019 Goals, I plan and track my income, savings & spending in a monthly budget.

In addition to my annual goal, I also compete (with myself) to have the highest possible monthly savings rate—I aim for 70%. Savings rate is often considered a benchmark for financial health and a brag worthy metric—the latter of which I am indulging in for the first time right now.


DEFINITIONS


Savings rate calculations can be open to interpretation, so here are the definitions I’m working with:

Savings = anything that increases my net worth:

  • 401k contributions

  • Roth IRA contributions

  • principle payments on a loan

  • savings account contributions

Income = take home pay + 401k contributions

Savings Rate = Savings / Income


THE NUMBERS

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Savings Rate: February 2019

 

Savings by Type: February 2019

 
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