Determining
Your Net Worth
What are you Worth?
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What
is Net Worth Calculation?
Net Worth Calculation is when you take all your assets and subtract
your liabilities and find out what you are truly worth.
Why
is this necessary?
There are quite a few reasons why this is important.
1) It makes you understand your current financial status and makes you
more disciplined with your finances
2) It gives you a clearer view about your goals and the path to achieving
them
3) Knowing where you stand, knowing your net worth can leading to confidence
and security
4) By periodically checking your net worth, you can see what kind of
progress you are making.
How
do I calculate my net worth?
Simply put, you need to calculate all of you assets and subtract all
of your liabilities from your assets and you have your net worth. However,
it sounds easier than it really is because this could take some digging
deep to get an accurate net worth statement. For example, that old hockey
card you have or the stamp collection your uncle Phil left behind is
still considered assets, however illiquid they may be.
I may eventually put a downloadable form that you can fill out. But
for the time being, think of anything that is of value. Don't count
absolutely everything you own, that 15-year-old spoon you use every
morning for your grapefruit breakfast probably isn't worth much unless
it's made of gold.
Here are some examples:
Assets: GICs, treasury bills, cash and chequing accounts, money market
funds, bonds, mutual funds, common/preferred stocks, businesses, real
estate, tangible assets, residence, automobiles, and valuable personal
property.
Liabilities: Bills, credit cards,
loans, mortgage, life insurance loans, and other debt.
These lists aren't exhaustive but you get the general flow. Dig down
and try and put everything you can think of down on paper.
What's Next
Once you've written everything down and done your calculations, you've
found your net worth! Congratulations! Now you need to calculate your
cash flow so that you can make your net worth statement look even better!
Take a look at the Determine Your Cash Flow
Article.
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