Overview - Step1
Financial Health Test
Getting Organized
Determining Your Cash Flow
Understanding Your Net Worth
Learning Milestone
   

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Net Worth Worksheet

Now that you know which items go into calculating your net worth, use our tool below to run the numbers.

Where You Stand: How Much Are You Worth?

Net Worth = Assets - Liabilities

The following worksheet will help you add up all of your outstanding liabilities and subtract them from your assets.

This worksheet will help to put your net worth into perspective and offer insight into how you're doing financially. Congratulations on taking this important step to becoming financially fit!

Annual Income

Age

Your Assets

Your Liabilities

Cash & Liquid Assets

Credit Card Debt

Checking/Savings

Credit Card Balance

Certificate of Deposit

Total Credit Card Debt

Money Market Account

Loans

Total Cash & Liquid Assets

Car Loans/Leases

Stocks and Bonds

Loans against Investments or Insurance

Treasury Bills

Student Loans

Bonds

Total Loans

Mutual Funds

Home Related Debt

Stocks

First Mortgage

Stock Options

Second Mortgage

Investment Real Estate

Home Equity Line

Total Market Value of Stocks and Bonds

Total Home Related Debt

Retirement Accounts

Taxes

401K or 403B

Taxes Due

IRAs or Keogh

Taxes - Investments (if cashed in)

Pensions

Taxes - Retirement Accounts (if cashed in)

Total Retirement Accounts

Total Taxes

Personal

 

 

Value of Private Business

   

Value of Life Insurance

   

Home

   

Car

   

Other - Jewelry, Furnishings

   

Total Assets

Total Liabilities

Total Assets - Total Liabilities =

Taking Action Once you've determined your net worth, and you find you're spending more than you're earning, make an action plan to control expenses and increase investments. Preserving more of what you make is the key to increasing your net worth.







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