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This asset calculator is designed as a guide to assist you in assessing the total value of your assets. While this information provided has been formulated with all due care, no reliance should be placed upon the accuracy of the data provided. State Trustees Limited does not accept any liability in relating to any use of the information provided. Users of the asset calculator should verify the accuracy of information with their own professional advisers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your Total Assets

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Discover your total worth with State Trustees' Asset Calculator. Complete the form below by entering estimated values in the various categories.

  • It's your most valuable asset and in today's market it continues to appreciate. Make sure your Will is updated to reflect your home's current market value.

  • You may not realise that your super funds are an asset that you can bequeath in your Will. Check your latest statement as a guide to the value of your superannuation.

  • You may not realise that your super funds are an asset that you can bequeath in your Will. Check your latest statement as a guide to the value of your superannuation.

  • Your portfolio of shares and managed funds are also valuable assets. State Trustees can provide you with valuable tax effective trust and planning advice.

  • Out of sight, needn't be out of mind. Those savings locked away in your bank account can be included as part of your assets when making a Will.

  • Whether your car has been fully paid off or not, the equity you have in your car can be included in your assets.

  • Whether you're into skiing, mountain bike riding or sailing, the equipment you use in leisure pursuits can be very valuable.

  • From treasured heirlooms to modern collections, jewellery is one of the most common inclusions in Wills. Use your latest insurance valuations as a guide to its value.

  • Although not worth a lot individually, a CD, DVD or video collection can prove to be of considerable value when looked at as a whole.

  • Boats and caravans are also valuable assets that can be included in your will.

  • Although our houses are the greatest assets we'll own, a lot money is invested in home furnishing, particularly antiques.

  • Most people own a TV, stereo and computer equipment, as well as a raft of other electrical items. These items all contribute to the total value of your assets.

  • They're not what you would usually think to include in your list of assets, but these everyday appliances can often be quite valuable.

  • Sometimes hobbies can become sound investments. It's worth getting your personal collectibles valued on an annual basis.

  • As with other expensive items, it's important to get an independent valuation of your art and to include this when making or updating your will.