Total Assets Calculator

Measure current and long-term holdings with better clarity. Understand asset composition, liquidity, and balance sheet strength for better reporting and planning.

Calculator Inputs

Enter values for each asset category. Use the same currency unit across all fields for accurate results.

Example Data Table

This sample shows how different balance sheet components combine to produce total assets.

Asset Category Example Value
Cash and Cash Equivalents25,000
Accounts Receivable12,000
Inventory18,000
Short-Term Investments10,000
Prepaid Expenses3,000
Other Current Assets2,000
Property, Plant, and Equipment90,000
Accumulated Depreciation22,000
Long-Term Investments45,000
Goodwill12,000
Intangible Assets8,500
Other Non-Current Assets5,000
Total Assets220,500

Formula Used

Total Assets = Current Assets + Non-Current Assets

Current Assets = Cash + Accounts Receivable + Inventory + Short-Term Investments + Prepaid Expenses + Other Current Assets

Net Fixed Assets = Property, Plant, and Equipment − Accumulated Depreciation

Non-Current Assets = Net Fixed Assets + Long-Term Investments + Goodwill + Intangible Assets + Other Non-Current Assets

Liquid Asset Share (%) = (Cash + Short-Term Investments + Accounts Receivable) ÷ Total Assets × 100

These formulas help summarize the full asset base and show how much of it is tied to liquid or long-term holdings.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter all current asset values, including cash, receivables, and inventory.
  2. Add short-term investments, prepaid expenses, and other current asset balances.
  3. Provide gross property, plant, and equipment, then enter accumulated depreciation.
  4. Fill in long-term investments, goodwill, intangible assets, and other non-current assets.
  5. Click Calculate Total Assets to view the result above the form.
  6. Review the summary table, asset shares, and structure assessment.
  7. Use the CSV button to export numeric results.
  8. Use the PDF button to save a print-ready summary.

FAQs

1. What does total assets mean?

Total assets represent everything a business owns with measurable value. This includes short-term items like cash and inventory plus long-term items like equipment, investments, and intangible assets.

2. Why is accumulated depreciation subtracted?

Accumulated depreciation reduces the recorded value of fixed assets over time. Subtracting it gives net fixed assets, which better reflects the remaining book value of property and equipment.

3. Are goodwill and intangible assets included?

Yes. Goodwill and intangible assets are included in non-current assets because they provide future economic value, even though they are not physical assets.

4. Should I use market value or book value?

Use book values from your accounting records unless your reporting method specifically requires revaluation or fair value adjustments. Consistency across all fields is important.

5. Can this calculator help with balance sheet reviews?

Yes. It helps you verify whether current and non-current asset components combine correctly and shows the proportion of liquid assets inside the total asset base.

6. What are liquid assets in this tool?

Liquid assets are calculated as cash, short-term investments, and accounts receivable. This gives a quick view of how much of the asset base may convert to cash relatively soon.

7. Can I use this for personal finances?

Yes. You can adapt the categories for personal use by entering savings, investments, property value, and other owned assets. Just keep all numbers in the same currency.

8. What does asset structure tell me?

Asset structure shows whether your holdings are more liquid or more capital-intensive. This can help evaluate flexibility, operating needs, and long-term investment concentration.

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