I own zero property, no vehicles, no debt of any type. Have an additional 300k in savings My Favorite Charts (Updated 8/7/20): Overall Investment Trends Broken Out by Contributions & Gains (Growth is all investment gains and dividends). As you can see this year was a bit crazy with "Growth" almost hitting zero. Total Investments Stacked by Account Type (Helpful to see rapid acceleration of taxable plus you can see when I started contributing to a mega roth after losing access to contribute to a roth for a few years) Retirement Projections: Every year I model out my planned contributions along with very simple 5% gains. Days Between 100k Milestones: I didn't update this one. It really stops being useful High level goals: Targeting >$75k annual spend ($2. 5M @ 3% withdraw housing & education). I am nearly at $70k @ 3% withdraw rate today but still need another 2 years for the next two bullets (might also just bump up target to around 100k… have flexibility here and 1-more year syndrome is very real).
Friends with top honors were getting their offers rescinded from the key players and I couldn't even land an interview. Luckily found opportunities at local tech start ups and two jobs later was recruited to the Bay Area for nearly the same base adjusted for COL but clearly much more upside (full base salary history at the end). While 2020 has been rough trapped in a yardless apartment with an active toddler we are fortunate enough to both have remained employed (knock on wood). Covid also tossed in another interesting future option around longer term remote work outside the bay while maintaining ~90% of bay area salaries. So my original plan was to FIRE at 35 could turn into more of a glide out (really wanting to get out of the Bay Area ahead of my toddler starting elementary school). Overall Investment Value as of 8/7: $2. 3M, +54% YoY (prev. 1. 75M) 290k from new contributions (large chunk from liquidity event) 260k from gains + dividends Current Asset Allocation: 53/33/14 (Domestic/International/Bond) 100% in low cost index funds Account Split: 57% Taxable (normal broker), 30% Pre-Tax (traditional 401k), 13% Post-Tax (roth) This is the majority of my networth.
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These estimates are calculated from the figures obtained from the NCES Finance Survey (2012). District Ohio Teachers & Aides $21, 252 $20, 584 Administrators $18, 792 $16, 291 Source: Local Education Agency (School District) Finance Survey (F-33) Data (2012) Loveland City School District Jobs and Careers The following tables outlines the number of teachers, administrators, and support staff that are employed by Loveland City School District. This information is obtained through a self reported survey provided by the NCES Universe Survey. Total Number of Teachers Employed Total number of teachers employed by Loveland City School District per grade classification is displayed below. 2012 2013 2014 Total Teachers 232 232 226 Elementary School Teachers 103 101 99 Middle & High School Teachers 113 113 114 Source: National Center For Education Statistics (NCES), CCD Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey 2014 Instructional Supervisors, Coordinators, and Teaching Assistants Total number of instructional supervisors, coordinators, and teaching assistant jobs are listed in the table below.
5k (+20% new job) 2009: $48. 5k (+9%, performance based raise) 2010: $48. 5k (No raise this year, switch jobs at the same salary but more room to grow) 2011: $60k (+23. 7% Performance based raise, it had been >500 days since my last raise) 2012: $66k (+10% annual performance raise) 2013: $80k (+21. 21% Was a raise to get me closer to market salary and an effort for my employer to retain me, went along with a fancy inflated title) 2014: $138k (+72. 5%, recruited to the bay area as a "data scientist") 2015: $142k (+3%, percentage wise the smallest raise I ever received. Clearly an inflation based raise) 2015: $158k (+11%, Promoted during the year) 2016: $170k (+7%) Performance 2017: $190k (+12%, Performance) 2018: $210k (10%, Promotion) 2019: $225k (7%) Performance 2020: $240k (+6. 6%) Performance Again, want more of my life story be sure to read my posts from last two years: Update #1: $1. 5M Invested, $2. 5M Goal | 30M & 30F w/ 1 Child, 5 Years to go Update #2: $1. 75M Invested, $2. 5M Goal | 31M & 31F w/ 1 Child | 4 Years to go
This is Annual update #3 ( first, second). I know my favorite posts in the subreddit are the ones that include all the raw details so i'll do my best to include the relevant information. Quick recap: 32 year old couple in the SF Bay area both working at "FAANG" companies in non-engineering tech roles (ie Senior Data Science Manager for me) and our plan is to be able to retire by 35 but am currently a few years of schedule (wasn't the case 3 months ago so I take that with a grain of salt). Earning fairly "Fat" bay area salaries but have more modest spend goals in retirement ~75K (excluding housing). I debated whether I should update this year since it feels strange posting mid-pandemic but felt it would be helpful for others to see how crazy the swings can be and how unpredictable rebounds can be (see charts below). We both graduated in the middle of the great recession with non-STEM liberal arts degrees (economics) from state colleges. I wanted to go into banking but the career fairs at my university in florida were spartan.
Current spending is ~12k per month of which 70% is housing and childcare. ~500k available for house purchase in MCOL city; something like a Portland, Nashville, Austin, I am originally from Florida… so not there. Need to do more research on full tax treatment and public schools (ie TX has no income tax but high property tax so could be worse off than states with higher income taxes).