Monday, 3 February 2025

Net Worth - JAN 2025

Chart updated to end of JAN in sidebar.

Stocks/cash decreased -$15,072 (-5.19%) to $275,603 but this was mostly due to my using $20K from my mortgage offset account to make a non-concessional contribution in super. I will do a similar contribution every month for the rest of the FY, so I max out the NCC cap for this FY, as I will have a $0 NCC cap in future years (probably) due to my TSB being too high.

Retirement savings (SMSF etc) increased by $92,010 (4.68%) to $2,057,199. Once I hit age 65 I will transfer the TBC amount into a SABP (pension phase) to take advantage of the tax-free status. When I retire I can move some of the SMSF SABP back into accumulation phase (about $500K) and use that 'cap space' to then purchase a lifetime pension from QSuper.

Est. valuation of our home (my half) decreased slightly by -$2,592 (-0.22%) to $1,191,911. And the 'Other real estate' (my 'lake house' and the investment apartment) also decreased by -$4,809 (-0.22%) to $2,178,422.

Other assets (my online depository bullion account at Perth Mint, and the bullion value of my gold and silver proof coin collection) increased by $3,896 (7.46%) to $56,124. Stock market volatility has increased since Trump was inaugurated and failed to stop the Russian invasion of Ukraine 'within one day', and the trade war he just instigated with Canada, Mexico and China has also increased market nervousness and hence some increased interest in Gold (the Chinese economic troubles are also seeing a shift from bank deposits and property to gold apparently). I don't have enough exposure to bullion to have much diversification impact on my overall investment portfolio.

Overall, NW increased by $73,433 (1.56%) to $4,767,268 during January, which was a new record high. Markets seem quite volatile currently, and the US market is overpriced according to several indicators, so I am a bit nervous and won't be surprised if my NW is lower by the end of 2025, rather than higher.

As usual I have no idea how things will turn out during the rest of 2025, so I will just stick with my investment structures, long term asset allocation, and usual saving and expense budget.

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