Pronunciation: /net wɜrθ/
noun the value of all assets, including cash and investments, minus all liabilities or debts
A1 My net worth is the total value of all my assets minus my liabilities.
A2 She calculated her net worth by adding up the value of her house, car, and savings.
B1 Knowing your net worth can help you track your financial progress over time.
B2 His net worth increased significantly after he sold his business for a large sum of money.
C1 High net worth individuals often have diversified investment portfolios.
C2 The billionaire's net worth surpassed that of many countries, making him one of the wealthiest people in the world.
formal His net worth is estimated to be in the millions.
informal I heard his net worth is through the roof!
slang She's got a crazy net worth, like ballin' status.
figurative Her net worth in terms of friendships is immeasurable.
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