I track our household net worth monthly โ every account, every debt, every month โ and have since July 2020. What started as a personal habit has become one of the most useful tools I have, both as a CFPยฎ and as someone managing a household with two kids, a mortgage, and a handful of financial goals at once.
I'm putting real numbers here on purpose. Financial transparency is something I believe in professionally, and frankly, most of the financial content people see is either sanitized to the point of uselessness or wildly unrealistic (either "I'm a millionaire at 25" or doom-and-gloom). I'd rather show what a real, in-progress, slightly messy financial picture actually looks like โ debt, retirement accounts, a mortgage refinance, market dips and all.
A net worth number means nothing without context. What matters is the trend, the strategy behind the debt, and whether the plan still makes sense six months from now.
Assets $772,844
House$390,000
Pre-tax Retirement (401k, IRA)$289,092
Vehicles$50,888
Tax-free Retirement (Roth, HSA)$19,705
Cash$23,159
529 Plans (excluded from total)$17,167
Total Assets$772,844
Liabilities -$494,714
Mortgage6.125%-$350,272
401(k) Loan9.00%-$45,910
Discover Loan7.99%-$32,975
Tesla Loan5.99%-$23,795
Sienna Loan4.99%-$19,276
Student Loan7.50%-$14,827
Credit Cards~0%-$7,659
Total Liabilities-$494,714
We use a hybrid avalanche approach โ prioritize the highest-interest debt first, with the 401(k) loan and Discover card at the top since those carry the steepest rates. The mortgage sits in a category of its own: at 6.125% it's not cheap, but with a 30-year amortization and the size of the balance, it gets paid down passively while we focus extra payments on the smaller, higher-rate debts first.
The net worth chart only tells part of the story. A lot of the foundation for that growth was laid in the years just before tracking started โ career moves, a leap-of-faith home purchase at the start of the pandemic, and a couple of family gifts that I think are important to disclose as part of full transparency.