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Simple Net Worth Snapshot

Calculate net worth from line-parsed assets and liabilities, identify largest items, output summary with ratios, pick dominant currency, choose largest per-line amount, and round.

Prompt Content

Compute my net worth from the provided assets and liabilities, then give a brief analysis. Inputs: ASSETS: <assets-list> Assets List </assets-list> LIABILITIES: <liabilities-list> Liabilities List </liabilities-list> Instructions: 1) Parse each list line-by-line as Item Name: Value. 2) Sum asset values and liability values; compute Net Worth = Assets - Liabilities. 3) Identify the single largest asset and the single largest liability by value. 4) Output exactly in this structure, no extra text: Net Worth Summary Total Assets: [currency][amount] Total Liabilities: [currency][amount] Net Worth: [currency][amount] Key Items Largest Asset: [name] - [currency][amount] Largest Liability: [name] - [currency][amount] Brief Analysis • Debt-to-Assets Ratio: [percent or N/A] • Largest Asset Share of Assets: [percent or N/A] • Largest Liability Share of Liabilities: [percent or N/A] 5) Use these rules: • Accept values with currency symbols and commas; ignore percentages, interest rates, and dates. • If multiple numbers appear on a line, use the largest currency-like amount; ignore monthly payments. • Detect and use the dominant currency symbol from the inputs; if none, show amounts without a symbol. • Round to whole numbers and format with thousands separators. • Treat missing or empty lists as 0; if a denominator is 0, show N/A. • Do not restate or quote my input. <example> ASSETS: Savings: 4,500 Brokerage: 18,750 Home equity: 120,000 LIABILITIES: Mortgage balance: 215,000 @ 3.2% Credit card: 1,200 </example>

Variables

Assets List
List your assets, one per line as Name: value.
Example: Savings: 4,500 Brokerage: 18,750 Home equity: 120,000
Liabilities List
List your liabilities, one per line as Name: value.
Example: Mortgage balance: 215,000 @ 3.2% Credit card: 1,200 Car loan: 9,500