Net worth tracking is simple math: assets minus liabilities. One number that tells you whether your financial life is heading the right direction.
The hard part isn’t the calculation. It’s finding a tracker you’ll actually open every month.
The Net Worth Tracker handles the math automatically - enter balances, see your net worth with historical charts. Works in Google Sheets, data stays private. Below are other options if you want to compare.
What Actually Matters in a Tracker
Most net worth spreadsheets do the same basic thing. The differences that matter:
Will you actually use it? A simple tracker you update monthly beats a comprehensive dashboard you abandon by March.
Does it show history? Knowing your net worth today is useful. Seeing the trend over 12 months? That’s where the insight lives.
Can you customize it? Your financial life doesn’t fit neatly into someone else’s categories.
Beyond these basics, complexity often becomes the enemy of consistency. A tracker with 50 features that you abandon by March is worse than a simple one you use every month for years.
FinancialAha Net Worth Tracker
This is ours, so take the bias into account. But there’s a reason we built it the way we did.
Monthly snapshots with automatic calculations. Visual charts that actually motivate. Categories for everything from crypto to rental properties. One purchase, keep it forever.
The visual progress chart tends to be what keeps people coming back. Something about seeing that line trend upward makes the monthly update feel worth it.
Tiller Community Template
Tiller automatically pulls balances from your bank accounts, credit cards, and investment accounts. If you’re already paying for Tiller ($79/year), their net worth template is solid.
The automation is the whole point. No manual data entry. Balances update daily.
But if you’re not already on Tiller? Subscribing just for net worth tracking might be more than most people need. The manual update takes five minutes a month.
Vertex42 Net Worth Calculator
Vertex42 has been making spreadsheet templates forever. Their net worth calculator is exactly what you’d expect: straightforward, works offline, no frills.
Download it, use it in Excel without internet. Categories are basic but cover what most people need.
Good starting point if you want something free and simple. Just don’t expect historical tracking or visual charts.
Money Under 30 Spreadsheet
Month-by-month layout across a single year. See how net worth changes January through December.
Works well for beginners. Limited to one year of data though - if you want to track longer, you’ll need something else. The simplicity can be an advantage for getting started, but many people outgrow it within a year.
Reddit/FIRE Community Trackers
The financial independence community has built several open-source trackers on GitHub. Highly customizable, often include FI timeline calculations.
Fair warning: these can be complex. Great if you’re comfortable with spreadsheets and want advanced features. Overwhelming if you just want to track assets and liabilities.
The Mad Fientist spreadsheet is one of the more well-known options. Calculates your FI date based on savings rate and investment returns. Overkill for basic tracking, but works well for the FIRE crowd.
DIY: Build Your Own
Sometimes the best tracker is one you build yourself. Doesn’t take long:
- Column A: Account names
- Column B: Asset or liability
- Columns C+: Monthly balances
- One formula for the total
Takes maybe 30 minutes to set up. Complete control over everything. Just requires basic spreadsheet skills.
The advantage of building your own is that you understand exactly how it works. When something needs adjusting, you know where to look. The disadvantage is the setup time and the need to figure out formulas yourself.
The Honest Take
Most people overthink this. A net worth tracker needs to do two things:
- Calculate assets minus liabilities
- Show you the trend over time
Everything else is nice-to-have.
If you want something ready to use with good visuals, the Net Worth Tracker does that. If you want free and simple, Vertex42 works. If you’re into financial independence calculations, check the Reddit community templates.
The tracker that works is the one you’ll actually update.
Beyond Just Net Worth
Net worth tracking is one part of the bigger picture. For comprehensive financial planning that includes net worth alongside projections, goals, and retirement planning, the Financial Planning Template provides a more complete view of where you stand and where you’re heading.