Nope, cash shrinks. Assets inflate.
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I could start seriously looking to put a down payment on something. So that would be cool.
Wouldn't really change my life that much but it's still a good amount
Not really. Sure there are a few projects or purchases that I might move up by a few years, but my lifestyle is too stable. Honestly, I think I would just put a chunk into retirement. I'm a little behind.
Ehh, maybe comsider a new vehicle
it would be much welcomed. I could use it to pay off most of my credit card debt
Yes it makes a difference for sure.
I took out a massive loan to pay for home renovations so yeah that would be fucking awesome, I would have more money now than I've ever had in my entire life, I could actually pay for all of my home renovations and all of my other debt combined except for my mortgage and have money left over
I am in the first year of my life where I had actually saved some money. Doubled, I think I can live without a job for a year. But that accounts for no food, medicine, or any expenses.
Makes me feel a little less nervous about the car I know I'm going to have to replace in the next year or two
Man I hate how car dependent we are. So hard to get anywhere without one in a lot of places, and they are just constant money sinks.
0 times 2 is still 0. 😭
No. The money in there is, by definition, money I'm not using.
Does this include my depot or not? If it's just the bank it would suck, I just keep 3 monthly salary there...