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By Ilyce Glink for Right at Home Daily

For most people, paying their federal income taxes on April 15th is a defining moment of ritual. You scrape together all of the forms, receipts, and paperwork you might need, and then whip out the calculator to get every last number right.

And then it goes in the mail.

But, what have you done since April 16th to make this financial ritual easier to complete? One way to start is to vow to tackle your finances in a reasonable way.

Start here. Complete this net worth work sheet and give yourself a financial baseline. Once you know how much you have and how much you owe, it's easier to make financial decisions that will affect your long-term financial success -- not just how much you pay in taxes each year.

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How much you own:

Asset Value
Stocks
Bonds
Bank Accounts
Money Market Accts
Retirement Accounts  
Art
Current Home Value
Second home value
Car(s)
Boat(s)
Plane
Furniture
Clothing
Investment property
Other Assets
SUBTOTAL: $



How much you owe:

Liability Value
Mortgage(s)
School Loan(s)
Car Loan(s)
Credit Card Debt
Personal Loan(s)
Other notes
SUBTOTAL: $



Totals:

How much you own: $  
How much you owe: $  
  
Net worth $  



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