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Financial Update – November

by Flexo on November 15, 2003

in Monthly Update

Some interesting developments in the last month. First of all, now I’m including my new student loan, since I’ve started getting reimbursed for my MBA. However, I haven’t applied any of the reimbursement to the loans yet. I was holding on to the cash because of the possibility of buying a car. I’ve decided to wait, so after I receive my next reimbursement check, I’ll be making a large payment to my older student loan with the higher interest rate.

I’m also using some of the money I’ve saved up to buy parts for a new computer I’m building. I’ve bought about $350 worth of parts so far.

  November 17 October 12
Cash Accounts: $ 14,242 $ 10,920
Taxable Investments: $ 2,921 $ 2,860
401k (Pre-Tax): $ 7,682 $ 7,259
Roth IRA: $ 1,017 $ 754
Credit Cards: ($ 571) ($ 1,747)
Student Loan 3.97%: ($ 3,562) ($ 3,562)
Student Loan 2.82%: ($ 9,250) $ -
Home Inventory: $ 7,959 $ 7,659
TOTAL $ 20,554 $ 24,143
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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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