networth 312k 29/06/2024 - wero left & zurich hack

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • welcome to tracking networth with jappie,
    so a lot happened this month,
    1. I went to zurich hack, biggest programming event of the programming
    language i used
    I chatted a bunch with the people there and looks like there is
    a lot of interest in cabal exact print,
    a project I want to sell to the foundation,
    let's see if that works
    2. the guy I hired for working on the saas project I'm making seems
    to be nearing completion on that part.
    3. I started the BV process with the fiscalist, that should be in motion now.
    4. Supercede did the fundraise.
    5. I got a good feeling about the project I'm working at at converge
    6. so wero is gone, I think she's not coming back,
    we still like each other it's just not handy right now.
    However i did go to a festival, not for too long,
    but going is a lot better then being stuck home all the time
    7. Finally I decided to focus on paying down my debt first.
    the biggset one being the mortage I have on the house in Aruba.
    we'll see this back in the numbers, let's go over them.
    thanks for watching, if you've any suggestions please let me
    know in the comments.
    My videos are automatically edited with help of videocut.org
    Try it out one time for your videos or lectures ;).
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  • @Lucrative_Luke
    @Lucrative_Luke 24 дня назад +1

    Congrats on the video! Cool to see that people in Europe invest in the S&P500. Very jealous of your house interest rate! I have never seen rates that low here in the US. We are both in the same step though paying off our debts. Keep working the plan, it seems like you are moving in the right direction!

    • @jappie-strims3866
      @jappie-strims3866  24 дня назад +1

      Thank you! Yeah s&p is doing great. The interest rate I got kinda lucky on, it's a lot higher now, for the main dutch house it's also just a 10 year term, but after that I intend to have enough saved up to pay it down in one go (I've to do some financial tax engineering to make that happen but it'll be fine). Paying down debt is kinda boring slow grind but it makes me feel good. I think it may also not be mathematical optimal, but I just don't want financial anxiety.