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Net Worth Calculator
Calculate your net worth by entering all your assets and liabilities. Get a clear picture of your financial health with totals and debt-to-asset ratio.
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Net Worth
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Assets categories: cash, investments, real estate, vehicles
Liabilities: mortgage, loans, credit cards, debts
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Debt-to-asset ratio
Asset coverage ratio
Net worth as % of total assets
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What is net worth?
Net worth is the total value of everything you own (assets) minus everything you owe (liabilities). If your assets total $300,000 and your debts total $120,000, your net worth is $180,000. A positive net worth means you own more than you owe; negative means you owe more than you own.
What counts as an asset?
Assets include cash and bank accounts, investment and brokerage accounts, retirement accounts (401k, IRA), real estate at market value, vehicles, business ownership interests, and valuable personal property. Use current market values, not what you originally paid.
What is a good net worth at my age?
A common benchmark is to have a net worth equal to your annual salary by age 30, 3× by age 40, 7× by age 55, and 10× by retirement at 65. These are guidelines, not rules — context matters. Negative or low net worth is common in your 20s due to student loans and early career earnings.