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How to Determine My Financial Health With a Calculator

    Using a Hand Calculator

    • 1). Add your total assets. Your assets include anything you have monetary equity in. Examples include: houses, cars, jewelry, investments, cash, bank accounts, personal possessions and anything else of value.

    • 2). Add your total liabilities. Your liabilities include anything you owe money on. Examples include: mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, student loans, credit cards, lines of credit, and anything else you still owe money on.

    • 3). Enter the figure you came up with for your total assets and enter it into your calculator.

    • 4). Press the minus button.

    • 5). Enter the figure you came up with for your total liabilities and enter it into your calculator.

    • 6). Click "Enter" or "=" depending on your calculator. The resulting number is your net worth. If it's a positive number, you are financially healthy. If it's a negative number, you are not financially healthy.

    Using an Online Calculator

    • 1). Go to the CNN Money website to use its financial health calculator (see Resource).

    • 2). Enter your age and gross annual income. Click "Go."

    • 3). Enter your monthly housing payment and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 4). Enter your monthly debt and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 5). Enter how many months worth of living expenses you have saved and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 6). Enter the percentage of your portfolio you have invested in the stock market and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 7). Enter the percentage of your portfolio invested in your employer's stock and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 8). Enter the death benefit amount of your life insurance and click "Enter." Click "Next."

    • 9). Enter how much you're currently saving for retirement each month and also the total amount you have saved up in retirement thus far and click "Enter." Click "Next."

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      Click "Done. Give me my grade!" You'll now receive a financial health grade based on your answers. The areas that need improvement will be shown in red and the areas where you're doing well are shown in blue.

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