Net Worth
Net Worth: What It Is
Those that have an interest in finance have probably heard the term ‘net worth’ mentioned when discussing famous people. But, it is not only famous people that have a net worth. They just get all the press. In actuality, everyone has a net worth. Yet, not everyone has a clear idea as to what their net worth may actually be.
For those that might be curious as to what their actual net worth might be, the way to arrive at the answer is not a tough one. In fact, you can usually figure out your net worth in seconds since there are not all that many components that go into figuring out your net worth. If you have a curiosity regarding what your net worth is, here is a look at how to figure it out. And, once again, the process is certainly not a difficult one.
The first step here is to look towards all the financial assets you have. This means you need to look at everything you have that is of value. This includes all liquid cash holdings you have; any stocks or bonds you own; real estate holdings; and even valuable collectibles. Basically, anything that you can sell for liquid cash would go into your financial assets.
The other side of the coin here would be those debts and financial obligations that you owe. This would include car loans, home mortgages, line of credit debts, and, of course, credit cards. When you add up all these debts and monies owed, the figure that you arrive at will be your liabilities. Needless to say, the less liabilities that you possess, the greater your overall net worth will be in relation to what financial assets you possess.
So, how do you figure out your net worth? It is a simple matter of addition and subtraction. Take the figure of your financial assets and subtract the liabilities/debts from it. This will then yield either a positive or negative number that will reveal your net worth.
Here are two examples: If your financial assets are $200,000 and your debts are $50,000 then your net worth would be a +$150,000. If your financial assets are $10,000 and your liabilities are $15,000 then you would have a net worth of -$5,000. Needless to say it is better to have a positive number than a negative one. But, in any event, you would want to know where you stand in terms of your finances since this would greatly allow you to have a clear idea as to your financial health and well being. You can only venture forth confidently when you know exactly where you stand.
Of course, you will want to do whatever you can to boost your net worth as much as possible. By having a clear idea regarding what your financial situation is, you can certainly increase the chances of increasing positive net worth and equity.




