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NET Worth Calculator
My NET Worth CalculatorKnowing your NET worth can help you plan your finances and manage your debts more effectively. Put as much information as you can into the NET Worth calculator below to find out what your NET worth is.

Remember you can register and create an account which enables you to securely save the information you enter and view and update it anytime.

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What you own

 
 
 
Assets
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Property
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Holiday Home Property
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Savings
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Shares
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Vehicles
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Boats
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Caravans
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Trust
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Endowment Policies
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IFA's
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Value of own business
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What you owe

Liabilities
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Mortgages
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Personal Loans
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Credit Cards
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Car Loans
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Student loan
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Other Loans
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Other Debt
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Notes about our free calculators
1. Our financial calculators have been created to give you ballpark figures only – in other words, they won't be exact to the absolute pound and pence.
2. You don't need to use pound sign or commas when inserting values. Example: 4500 not £4,500.