Net Worth Explained: How to Calculate Yours and Why It Matters

Net Worth: The Number That Actually Tells Your Financial Story

Your income tells you how much money comes in. Your net worth tells you how much you’ve actually kept. A doctor earning $250,000/year with $400,000 in student debt and a $500,000 mortgage has a lower net worth than a teacher earning $55,000 who has been quietly saving for 20 years.

How to Calculate Your Net Worth in 3 Steps

Step 1: Add Up All Your Assets

Assets are everything you own that has monetary value:
• Checking and savings account balances
• Investment accounts (401k, IRA, brokerage)
• Market value of your home (not what you paid — what it’s worth today)
• Market value of vehicles
• Any other property or valuable assets

Step 2: Add Up All Your Liabilities

Liabilities are everything you owe:
• Mortgage balance
• Car loans
• Student loans
• Credit card balances
• Personal loans, medical debt, any other obligations

Step 3: Subtract Liabilities from Assets

Net Worth = Total Assets − Total Liabilities

Example: Assets: $180,000 home equity + $45,000 retirement + $12,000 savings + $8,000 car = $245,000. Liabilities: $120,000 mortgage + $18,000 student loan + $4,500 car loan + $2,200 credit cards = $144,700. Net Worth: $100,300.

What Is a Good Net Worth by Age?

Age Median Net Worth (US) Target (1x Income Rule)
25-34 $39,000 ~0.5x annual income
35-44 $135,000 ~1-2x annual income
45-54 $247,000 ~3-4x annual income
55-64 $364,000 ~5-7x annual income
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a negative net worth bad?

It’s common, especially for young adults with student loans. What matters is the trajectory — if your net worth is growing each year, you’re on the right path even if the number is currently negative.

How often should I calculate my net worth?

Monthly is ideal for active debt payoff phases. Quarterly is fine for maintenance. The act of calculating it keeps you accountable and motivated.

See Also

📌 How to Budget so Your Net Worth Grows Every Month
📌 How to Start Investing and Build Net Worth Faster
📌 Debt Payoff Strategies That Speed Up Net Worth Growth

Alexandra Costa

Alexandra Costa is a financial expert with over 10 years of experience in personal finance, credit cards, and investments. She helps readers make smarter financial decisions through clear, practical and up-to-date content.

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