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What Is My Current Net Worth?

In order to get where you want to go, you need to know where you are. You can get a view of your financial position by generating a personal net worth statement. Over time your net worth will change as your assets earn interest or are depleted and your liabilities increase or decrease. Use this calculator to estimate what your net worth could be in the future based on specified growth rates.

Tangible Assets
Value 
Residence  
Vacation home  
Furnishings  
Automobiles  
Rental real estate  
Art, jewelry, and other valuables  
Equity Assets
Stocks  
Variable annuities  
Limited partnerships  
Business interests  
Fixed-Principal Assets
Fixed-dollar annuities  
Trust deeds  
Other fixed-principal assets  
Fixed-Rate Assets
U.S. government bonds and securities  
Municipal bonds  
Corporate bonds  
Face-amount certificates  
Debt mutual funds  
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Checking accounts  
Savings accounts  
Money market funds  
Certificates of deposit  
Other cash reserve accounts  
Liabilities
Home mortgage  
Other mortgage  
Automobile loans  
Bank loans  
Personal loans  
Charge account debt  
Other debts  
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