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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

Value
Stocks ($)
Variable annuities ($)
Limited partnerships ($)
Business interests ($)

Fixed-Principal Assets

Value
Fixed-dollar annuities ($)
Trust deeds ($)
Other fixed-principal assets ($)

Fixed-Rate Assets

Value
U.S. government bonds and securities ($)
Municipal bonds ($)
Corporate bonds ($)
Face-amount certificates ($)
Debt mutual funds ($)

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Value
Checking accounts ($)
Savings accounts ($)
Money market funds ($)
Certificates of deposit ($)
Other cash reserve accounts ($)

Liabilities

Value
Home mortgage ($)
Other mortgage ($)
Automobile loans ($)
Bank loans ($)
Personal loans ($)
Charge account debt ($)
Other debts ($)

This information may help you analyze your financial needs. It is based on information and assumptions provided by you regarding your goals, expectations and financial situation. The calculations do not infer that the company assumes any fiduciary duties. The calculations provided should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice. In addition, such information should not be relied upon as the only source of information. This information is supplied from sources we believe to be reliable but we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Hypothetical illustrations may provide historical or current performance information. Past performance does not guarantee nor indicate future results.

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