Hello – first time posting, so apologies if not the right format/not what gets posted here.
I thought of doing my year in review a little differently this time, and include not just financial aspects (which I normally do), but also include things that made the year memorable, and some key events throughout.
It’s all simple really – just made on Excel/Powerpoint, and the Sankey chart was made using sankeymatic.com.
Having a savings rate AND tax rate both simultaneously higher than your annual budget must take some gumption.
lol at India-parents upkeep. More than what you spent on restaurants. What does that even include?
What is your net worth from if you’re renting?
Why are you counting ETFs as income? Are you buying and then selling them?
What country and currency?
What’s the box in the top right of Cash Flow showing? I can’t figure out where the numbers come from. I would have expected income to be the sum of incoming money, and expense to be the same as Budget, but it’s clearly not.
edit: I typed this and then took another look, it looks like income is all incoming money, except superannutation (not really sure what this is, but I guess some sort of pass through?) minus the taxes? Still not sure about expenses though. I guess your income here is meant to be taken as disposable income.
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Hello – first time posting, so apologies if not the right format/not what gets posted here.
I thought of doing my year in review a little differently this time, and include not just financial aspects (which I normally do), but also include things that made the year memorable, and some key events throughout.
It’s all simple really – just made on Excel/Powerpoint, and the Sankey chart was made using sankeymatic.com.
Having a savings rate AND tax rate both simultaneously higher than your annual budget must take some gumption.
lol at India-parents upkeep. More than what you spent on restaurants. What does that even include?
What is your net worth from if you’re renting?
Why are you counting ETFs as income? Are you buying and then selling them?
What country and currency?
What’s the box in the top right of Cash Flow showing? I can’t figure out where the numbers come from. I would have expected income to be the sum of incoming money, and expense to be the same as Budget, but it’s clearly not.
edit: I typed this and then took another look, it looks like income is all incoming money, except superannutation (not really sure what this is, but I guess some sort of pass through?) minus the taxes? Still not sure about expenses though. I guess your income here is meant to be taken as disposable income.
I also read The Secret History this year
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