Interim Retirement Nestegg Report – I broke $600,000
Today I officially broke through the $600,000 barrier for the first time in my life. It actually took me 16 months to add another $100k onto my retirement nestegg which is longer than it took me to go from 400k to 500k and 300k to 400k, which is not exactly how this compounding this is supposed to work. That being said the market has only gained 3-4% while my nestegg has increased 20% in the same time.
This would be all great news, but the vast majority of those gains were not from investment outperformance, but from my contributions as I’ve contributed almost $85k during this period of time. So the good news is I have been able to greatly pick up my contributions in the last 16 months and the good new is that even in a flattish market my nestegg continues to grow and is supercharged waiting for the next uplift of the market to greatly increase the frequencies of these types of posts.
Taxable Account – $46,743.60
Traditional Rollover IRA – $33,088.57
My Roth IRA – $149,981.23
Wife Roth IRA – $84,937.29
Traditional 401k – $286,484.24
Total Retirement Nestegg – $601,234.93
$100,000 NestEgg Milestones
Date | DOW Jones Value | MFJ Nestegg |
Oct 2008 | 10,000 | $ 69,300 |
Oct 2009 | 10,000 (+0%) | $100,000 (+44%) |
Feb 2012 | 13,000 (+30%) | $200,000 (+100%) |
Jul 2013 | 15,423 (+19%) | $300,000 (+50%) |
Feb 2014 | 16,395.88 (+6.3%) | $400,000 (+33%) |
April 2015 | 18,084.48 (+10.30%) | $500,000 (+25%) |
August 2016 | 18,636.05 (+3.05%) | $600,000 (+20%) |