2024 in Financial Fitness, Net worth, and Budgeting

Finances Goals 2024

  • Apply to 365 usability studies
    • Applied to ~421 usability studies!
  • Make $2500 in side income including study gift cards and cash
    • I made more than this from side income including studies, receipt gift cards, Amazon credits from slow shipping, Rakuten, credit card rewards, selling things around the house, book review gift cards, dog/cat sitting, and working a part-time job for 216 hours over 7 months
  • Complete 4 mystery shops
    • I only completed 1 mystery shop
  • Spend less than I make
    • Technically from a dollars in to dollars out metric I spent more than I earned by 104%; however, this doesn’t take into account my tax refund I’m expecting as well as the money I invested throughout the year in my HSA and my Roth IRA.
  • Save for Japan trip 2025
    • I started out saving in the beginning of the year and started purchasing for the trip after that. We’ve already bought the Celebration tickets, flights from Austin – Tokyo, Hotel 1 for Celebration, Hotel 2 for Tokyo, and Hotel 4 for Kanazawa (using airline miles) out of 5 hotels. I also converted some dollars to Yen for initial cash to start. I estimate a third of the trip is already paid for.

Financial Accomplishments of 2024:

  • I completed 30 studies
  • I earned just over $2,000 from studies last year paid out in gift cards, credits, checks, and cash
  • I’ve saved $181.54 on Too Good To Go for the year with 15 bags (the app that lets you rescue unsold food at your favorite spots from an untimely fate and is typically 1/3 the cost of the retail value)
  • I earned $82.21 from browser extension Rakuten and $56 from receipt uploading (as gift cards)
  • I paid off 4 of the phones on my family plan
  • I earned over $500 in interest for my savings in my high-yield interest account with Capital One
  • I earned ~$900 in credit card rewards by utilizing my higher-earning card categories (I have a note on which cards are best for which spending categories) and with my newest Chase Sapphire Preferred card welcome bonus offer
  • I fully funded both my Roth IRA and my HSA for the year
  • My credit score, depending on where it is checked, ranged from 788 – 840
  • I sold stuff we no longer loved before moving to earn ~$500 towards our moving costs

Finances Goals 2025

  • Apply to 365 usability studies
  • Make $2500 in side income including study gift cards and cash
  • Complete 4 mystery shops
  • Spend less than I make

2023 Finances update

2022 Finances update

I like to take the month of January (my birth month) to update my net worth and financial information

I use a retirement calculator to see where I am on my retirement needs journey and fill out the following for the year:

Desired Retirement Age

Location

Annual Income before taxes

Social Security Age for Benefits

Yearly savings

Annual Retirement Expenses

IRA value

401k value

Shares ‘value’

Real estate (sale price – loan)

HSA investments

Precious Metals/Physical Assets Value

General Investing

Emergency Fund + cash

Credit Score

I take a look at my assets (and net worth) and how they’ve changed over time:

Asset 2024 % of value 2023 % of value 2022 % of value 2021 % of value 2020 % of value 2019 % of value
Stock Shares 18% 18% 13% 10% 11% 16%
Real Estate 32% 40% 49% 41% 0% 0%
Cash 4% 4% 4% 8% 24% 16%
General Stocks 4% 3% 3% 4% 21% 23%
Precious Metals 2% 2% 2% 2% 3% 4%
401k 5% 4% 4% 6% 7% 8%
Roth IRA 30% 23% 20% 25% 31% 32%
HSA 5% 5% 5% 4% 3% 0%
Total 2.6% increase 18.5% increase 16% increase  76% increase  53% increase

I like to check out where I am according to the government and possible future social security at SSA.gov

I look at how much I adhered to my monthly budgeting over the year and compare it to previous years’ spending:

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Education na 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% <1%
Other – Misc 2% 0% 3% 1% 3%  2% <1%
Charity na 1% 1% 1% 0%  0% <1%
Insurance na na na na na na <1%
Health 27% 2% 4% 2% 1%  1% 1%
Entertainment 2% 1% 1% 1% 2%  3% 1%
Gift na 2% 4% 3% 0%  1% 2%
HSA contributions from paycheck 5% na na 4% 2%  2% 2%
Fitness 1% 1% 1% 4% 2%  2% 3%
Household and clothing 3% 1% 4% 2% 10%  4% 3%
Groceries 7% 10% 11% 10% 6%  5% 4%
Bills – other (Phone) 3% 1% 4% 3% 3%  4% 4%
Eating Out 4% 8% 3% 5% 4%  3% 5%
Bills – Transportation 7% 9% 7% 4% 3%  5% 5%
Roth IRA contributions 9% 12% 12% 9% 6%  7% 7%
Travel 2% 5% 5% 3% 11%  13% 8%
Bills – Housing+Utilities 9% 17% 17% 14% 16%  15% 17%
Taxes paid 19% 28% 25% 22% 18%  19% 18%
Real Estate Investment na na na 12% 13%  18% 24%

 

Each year I also update my Legacy Binder to make sure the information is correct and accessible:

  • Insurance
    • Personal Insurance (Disability – short term/long term, Life)
    • Renter’s/House Insurance
    • Health Insurance
    • Car Insurance and AAA if applicable
  • Location of Documents/Items
    • Lastpass login, iPhone login
    • Precious metals
    • credit cards/debit cards
    • Medical History
    • Birth Certificate
    • Social Security Card
    • Passport
    • Last Tax Returns
    • Last Will and Testament along with: Durable Power of Attorney for Finances, Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, and Funeral Wishes
    • Driver’s License
  • Account Information
    • Personal email and calendar
    • All banks including HSA and investing brokerage accounts
    • Business account and banking if applicable
    • Phone plan and account access
    • TSA Known Traveler
    • P2P digital payment shortcuts
  • Previous Addresses including the following information
    • Dates lived there
    • Landlord and contact information
    • Reason for moving
    • Rental price
  • Emergency Contacts including
    • Relationship
    • Birthday
    • Contact phone number
    • Contact email
    • Contact address

2023 in Financial Fitness, Net worth, and Budgeting

Finances Goals 2023:

  • Keep $10,000 in my emergency fund
    • I was able to keep my emergency cash above $10,000 all year.
  • $250,000 in assets
    • According to my potential real estate sale value and all my retirement accounts and cash combined, I have met this goal!

Financial Accomplishments of 2023:

  • I applied for a total of 622 usability studies and completed 43
  • I earned nearly $3,000 from studies last year paid out in gift cards, credits, checks, and cash
  • I was able to use $293 reimbursed mystery shopping dining out this year (and got to try some cool new restaurants in the process)
  • I’ve saved $618 on Too Good To Go since March of 2022 (the app that lets you rescue unsold food at your favorite spots from an untimely fate)
  • I earned $115.50 from browser extensions and $75 from receipt uploading (as gift cards)
  • Capital One Savings account increased their interest to 4.35% APY on all balances, letting my emergency fund earn me over the 2023 3.2% inflation rate
  • I opted for Gift Cards to Amazon for many of my usability study payouts and combined those purchases with slow shipping to earn $68 in digital credits
  • I earned over $500 in credit card rewards by utilizing my higher-earning card categories (I have a note on which cards are best for which spending categories)
  • I fully funded both my Roth IRA and my HSA for the year
  • My credit score increased to 800+

Finances Goals 2024

  • Apply to 365 usability studies
  • Make $2500 in side income including study gift cards and cash
  • Complete 4 mystery shops
  • Spend less than I make
  • Save for Japan trip 2025

2022 Finances update

 

I like to take the month of January (my birth month) to update my net worth and financial information

I use a retirement calculator to see where I am on my retirement needs journey and fill out the following for the year:

Desired Retirement Age

Location

Annual Income before taxes

Social Security Age for Benefits

Yearly savings

Annual Retirement Expenses

IRA value

401k value

Shares ‘value’

Real estate (sale price – loan)

HSA investments

Precious Metals/Physical Assets Value

General Investing

Emergency Fund + cash

Credit Score

I take a look at my assets (and net worth) and how they’ve changed over time:

Asset

2023 % of value

2022 % of value

2021 % of value

2020 % of value

2019 % of value

Stock Shares

18%

13%

10%

11%

16%

Real Estate

40%

49%

41%

0%

0%

Cash

4%

4%

8%

24%

16%

General Stocks

3%

3%

4%

21%

23%

Physical Assets

2%

2%

2%

3%

4%

401k

4%

4%

6%

7%

8%

IRA

23%

20%

25%

31%

32%

HSA

5%

5%

4%

3%

0%

Total

18.5% increase

16% increase

 76% increase

 53% increase

I like to check out where I am according to the government and possible future social security at SSA.gov

I look at how much I adhered to my monthly budgeting over the year and compare it to previous years’ spending:

 2018

 2019

 2020

 2021

 2022

 2023

Health

27%

2%

4%

2%

1%

 1%

Fitness

1%

1%

1%

4%

2%

 2%

Education

 0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Eating Out

4%

8%

3%

5%

4%

 3%

Gift

 0%

2%

4%

3%

0%

 1%

Groceries

7%

10%

11%

10%

6%

 5%

Household and clothing

3%

1%

4%

2%

10%

 4%

Travel

2%

5%

5%

3%

11%

 13%

Entertainment

2%

1%

1%

1%

2%

 3%

Bills – Transportation

7%

9%

7%

4%

3%

 5%

Bills – Housing+Utilities

9%

17%

17%

14%

16%

 15%

Bills – other (Phone)

3%

1%

4%

3%

3%

 4%

Other – Misc

2%

0%

3%

1%

3%

 2%

Charity

 0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

 0%

IRA contributions

9%

12%

12%

9%

6%

 7%

HSA contributions from paycheck

5%

 0%

 0%

4%

2%

 2%

Taxes paid

19%

28%

25%

22%

18%

 19%

Real Estate Investment

 NA

NA

NA

12%

13%

 18%

Each year I also update my Legacy Binder to make sure the information is correct and accessible:

  • Insurance
    • Personal Insurance (Disability – short term/long term, Life)
    • Renter’s/House Insurance
    • Health Insurance
    • Car Insurance and AAA if applicable
  • Location of Documents/Items
    • Lastpass login, iPhone login
    • Precious metals
    • credit cards/debit cards
    • Medical History
    • Birth Certificate
    • Social Security Card
    • Passport
    • Last Tax Returns
    • Last Will and Testament along with: Durable Power of Attorney for Finances, Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, and Funeral Wishes
    • Driver’s License
  • Account Information
    • Personal email and calendar
    • All banks including HSA and investing brokerage accounts
    • Business account and banking if applicable
    • Phone plan and account access
    • TSA Known Traveler
    • P2P digital payment shortcuts
  • Previous Addresses including the following information
    • Dates lived there
    • Landlord and contact information
    • Reason for moving
    • Rental price
  • Emergency Contacts including
    • Relationship
    • Birthday
    • Contact phone number
    • Contact email
    • Contact address