Net Worth at 60 with $1 Million in Retirement Savings
Calculate total net worth for someone near retirement with $1 million in investments and a nearly paid-off home.
How to use this tool
- Enter checking & savings, investments & retirement, real estate value, other assets (vehicles, etc.), mortgage balance, car loans, student loans, credit card balances and other liabilities in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
- Read your net worth and the full breakdown beneath it.
Calculate your net worth as you approach retirement with $1 million in savings and investments and a nearly paid-off home.
Frequently asked questions
- What counts as an asset?
- Assets include cash, savings, checking accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement accounts (401k, IRA), the market value of real estate, vehicles, and valuable personal property.
- What counts as a liability?
- Liabilities include any money you owe: mortgage balance, auto loans, student loans, credit card balances, personal loans, medical debt, and any other outstanding obligations.
- Is a negative net worth bad?
- A negative net worth is common early in life, especially with student loans or a new mortgage. What matters most is the trend — if your net worth is growing over time, you're on the right path.