Skip to main content
Northwestern Mutual Northwestern Mutual
Primary Navigation
  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us Overview
    • Working With an Advisor
    • Our Financial Strength
    • Sustainability and Impact
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning Overview
    • Retirement Planning
      • Retirement Planning Overview
      • Retirement Calculator Beach chair icon
    • College Savings Plans
    • Private Wealth Management
    • Estate Planning
    • Long-Term Care
    • Business Services
  • Insurance
    • Insurance Overview
    • Life Insurance
      • Life Insurance Overview
      • Whole Life Insurance
      • Universal Life Insurance
      • Variable Universal Life Insurance
      • Term Life Insurance
      • Life Insurance Calculator Shield icon
    • Disability Insurance
      • Disability Insurance Overview
      • Disability Insurance  For Individuals
      • Disability Insurance  For Doctors and Dentists
      • Disability Insurance Calculator Money Parachute icon
    • Long-Term Care
    • Income Annuities
  • Investments
    • Investments Overview
    • Brokerage Accounts & Services
    • Private Wealth Management
    • Investment Advisory Services
    • Fixed & Variable Annuities
    • Market Commentary
  • Life & Money
    • Life & Money Overview
    • Educational Resources About Financial Planning
    • Educational Resources About Investing
    • Educational Resources About Insurance
    • Educational Resources About Everyday Money
    • Educational Resources About Family & Work
    • Market Commentary
    • Podcast
Utility Navigation
  • Find a Financial Advisor
  • Claims
  • Life & Money
  • Everyday Money
  • Managing Finances

How Do I Calculate My Net Worth?


  • Northwestern Mutual
  • Jan 22, 2020
Man smiling while looking at laptop
While having a positive net worth should be your goal, don’t get discouraged if yours isn’t where you want it to be just yet.
share Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share via Email

There are a lot of important numbers when it comes to your money: your checking account balance, how much you have stashed in your retirement account or maybe your credit score. Another important number that you should know: your net worth. It’s important to know your number because it’s an indicator of your overall financial health. So, you may be wondering, “how do I calculate my net worth?”

WHAT IS NET WORTH?

Net worth is the difference between your assets and liabilities. Your assets are anything you own that has monetary value. “Liabilities,” on the other hand, are debts that you owe. Put simply, your net worth is what you owe subtracted from what you own.

HOW DO YOU CALCULATE IT?

To determine your personal net worth, first tally up the value of your assets. This includes everything in your checking, savings, retirement and investment accounts, as well as the current market value of your home, car or anything else of value.

Next, add up your liabilities, which include credit card balances, remaining mortgage payments and any other outstanding loans or debts. Subtract this number from the first. The remaining balance is your net worth. If the value of what you own is more than what you owe, then you have a positive net worth. Conversely, if you owe more money than what you have available to you, then you have a negative net worth.

WHY IT’S WORTH KNOWING

While it seems easy enough to calculate, many people don’t know their net worth — much less keep tabs on it. But this simple formula is an important way to check in on how you’re doing financially.

If you have a large net worth, congratulations, you’re probably in good financial shape. If you have a negative net worth, you may have some work to do. Either way, keep in mind that this number is just a guideline that plays one part in mapping out your financial progress and future.

HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR NET WORTH?

Improving your net worth is as simple as getting strategic about paying down your debt and/or increasing your savings. That may seem like a big mountain to climb, but small steps over time can add up to a big difference. When you’re ready to get started, a financial advisor can help you build a financial plan that balances building your net worth for the future with spending on the things that are important to you today.

Social Security is an important part of your financial plan.

Your financial advisor can show you how Social Security will work to reinforce your retirement savings. And they’ll show you how it can help you live the life you want in retirement.

Let's get started
Left Dotted Pattern
Right Dotted Pattern

Want more? Get financial tips, tools, and more with our monthly newsletter.

Related Articles

article
A high-net-worth individual overseeing a construction site

What's Different About High-Net-Worth Wealth Management?

Learn more
article
Two workers discuss disability income insurance

What Is Supplemental Disability Insurance, And Why Do You Need It?

Learn more
article
Definition of word finance in dictionary

Financial Terms

Learn more

Find What You're Looking for at Northwestern Mutual

Northwestern Mutual General Disclaimer

Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company and its subsidiaries. Life and disability insurance, annuities, and life insurance with longterm care benefits are issued by The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI (NM). Longterm care insurance is issued by Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI, (NLTC) a subsidiary of NM. Investment brokerage services are offered through Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (NMIS) a subsidiary of NM, brokerdealer, registered investment advisor, and member FINRA and SIPC. Investment advisory and trust services are offered through Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company (NMWMC), Milwaukee, WI, a subsidiary of NM and a federal savings bank. Products and services referenced are offered and sold only by appropriately appointed and licensed entities and financial advisors and professionals. Not all products and services are available in all states. Not all Northwestern Mutual representatives are advisors. Only those representatives with Advisor in their title or who otherwise disclose their status as an advisor of NMWMC are credentialed as NMWMC representatives to provide investment advisory services.

Northwestern Mutual Northwestern Mutual

Footer Navigation

  • About Us
  • Newsroom
  • Careers
  • Information Protection
  • Business Services
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
  • FAQs
  • Legal Notice
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Notices

Connect with us

  • Facebook iconConnect with us on Facebook
  • X iconFollow Northwestern Mutual on X
  • LinkedIn iconVisit Northwestern Mutual on LinkedIn
  • Instagram iconFollow Northwestern Mutual on Instagram
  • YouTube iconConnect with Northwestern Mutual on YouTube

Over 8,000+ Financial Advisors and Professionals Nationwide*

Find an Advisor

Footer Copyright

*Based on Northwestern Mutual internal data, not applicable exclusively to disability insurance products.

Copyright © 2025 The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI. All Rights Reserved. Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company and its subsidiaries.