How to Say "net worth" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “net worth” is “patrimonio” — B2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB2
nounB2formal
total value of a person or company

Examples
El empresario tiene un patrimonio de un millón de euros.
The businessman has a net worth of one million euros.
Es obligatorio declarar el patrimonio a Hacienda.
It is mandatory to declare your assets to the tax office.
La familia perdió todo su patrimonio durante la crisis.
The family lost all their assets during the crisis.
Collective Noun
This word functions as a collective noun. It represents all the things you own (houses, money, cars) as one single concept.
Pluralizing Assets
Mistake: “Saying 'mis patrimonios' to mean multiple properties.”
Correction: Just use the singular 'mi patrimonio' to include everything you own.
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