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Net Worth: My Journey Year 5

$49,738 (Taxable account) Happy New Year, Everyone! Here’s a revised version of your blog post: It’s been five years since I started this journey, and I’m proud of how far I’ve come despite the obstacles I’ve faced. Along the way, I’ve learned so much and grown in ways I never imagined. There’s real power in documenting

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Net Worth: My Journey Year 4

$30,564 (Taxable account) Happy New Year 2024!!! Welcome to the fourth year of my financial journey. Every year, I take the time to reflect on my finances and life goals in a year-in-review. I believe more positive events occurred last year than negative ones, but I acknowledge that I still have a long journey ahead

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Net Worth: My Journey Year 3

My Journey Year 3 $20,374 (Taxable account) Happy New Year 2023!!! Welcome to the third year of my financial journey. I can humbly say the holidays have been great to me because this time I spent exactly what I budgeted for. I didn’t have to add months to my credit card debt repayments this time.

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Net Worth: My Journey Year 2

My Journey Year 2 $15,368.86 Happy New Year 2022!!! Welcome to the second year of my financial adventure. While there have undoubtedly been ups and downs along the way, the most important lesson I’ve learned is to continue investing regardless of how unpredictable the market gets. Even with the investing pause I took to quickly

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The 5 Reasons behind TGFG

Every year, I tell myself things are going to get financially better. The first two months I will sacrifice it all to start saving, paying debts and even stop hanging out with friends outside of my home. There will be that one thing, something that I don’t even need, that will make me drop out

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Net Worth: My Journey Year 1

$8,926 Happy New Year 2021!!! I started this journey in January 2020 right before the covid-19 pandemic. Woke up one morning, opened my journal, wrote down my plans for the year of 2020 such as lowering my debts, investing in the stock market, increasing my emergency funds and coming up with other income streams through