Sunday, October 27, 2019

Relationships are Wealth

I'll keep this one short: it's important to develop your relationships with other people, even if it means spending your money. Relationships are wealth.

Getting a bunch of money feels like scoring a bunch of points in a video game. Like, good job. But if you do it by increasingly strangling your life and sacrificing your relationships, then what's the point? Good relationships can't be bought, and they can't be easily found either.

Anyway, I'm feeling lonely tonight. Saturday was net worth calculation day, and so while I was feeling lonely, I was staring at my newly increased net worth in the spreadsheet. And I felt like a fool.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Net Worth Update: September, 2019

Our net worth fell by .58% in USD and rose 1.05% in EUR to $52,020 and €47,638, respectively, in September.

The Factors Were:

The stock market did relatively well enough to recover from the summer doldrums. Since updating our net worth, that's changed due to continued political and economic upheaval, but I won't focus on that today.

The euro continued to slide against the dollar. That led to the funny down-USD up-EUR change. I don't know what to think about it exactly. As the dollar gets stronger, buying dollars and buying dollar-based securities feels increasingly risky. Do we assume now that the dollar will remain strong forever? Even for ten years? If I were an American, I'd be trying to take advantage, but since I earn euros, the strong dollar feels really risky.

A big bill came due for dental work, which hit our normal cash savings account. Another bill will be coming later this month or early next month, so that will be an additional headwind, but it should be the last large bill like that for... a long time? I honestly don't know.

We sent off our quarterly estimated tax payment. That really takes a bite out of what we can reasonably save in a month.

After following through with some paperwork while in the US, I received some money that my last state of residence had been holding for about a decade. I have no idea why they had that money, but after checking my information on Missing Money.com, I found that they had several hundred dollars from a bank under my name. It required a notary's signature, which required my presence in the US, but the process was otherwise painless.

So how does October look? The stock market so far looks like junk. I'd be happy for the lower prices if I didn't manage to buy new shares directly before every single big plunge (we're talking sometimes minutes before). My timing is astounding.

I tried to follow through on some of the cost reductions I outlined in My Breakfast Costs 45€ a Month, but we still went over our budget a little in September. I think, however, that our October grocery spending should be lower.

Finally, my wife worked a lot in September, so we believe her earnings will be higher compared to August.