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Happy New Year! The beginning of the New Year is a great time to review your financial plans for the future. Preparing your net worth statement is a good place to begin. A net worth statement is a snapshot of your family’s current financial situation, balancing your assets and liabilities. It’s your financial worth – what you have after you subtract what you owe from what you own. To prepare a net worth statement, begin by listing everything you own. Use the “Personal Balance Worksheet” on University of Illinois Extension’s Plan Well, Retire Well: Your how-to-guide (Retire Well) website to guide you. List your financial assets and non-financial assets and it will automatically calculate your total assets. Next, list what you own (your liabilities). Credit card balances or loans are liabilities. Again the worksheet on the University of Illinois Extension’s Plan Well, Retire Well: Your how-to-guide website will calculate your total liabilities. By subtracting the amount you owe (all liabilities) from what you own (your total assets) you will have your net worth. The Plan Well, Retire Well website will also display a graphic picture of your assets and debt. Knowing your net worth helps you plan your financial future. You should recalculate your net worth at least once a year. When you compare your net worth from one year to the next, you can see your progress toward meeting your financial goals and planning your retirement. by Editor, theCity1.com |
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