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    • What is net worth — and how is it calculated in TILT?
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    • How often should I do a check-in?
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    • Why does my net worth go down sometimes even if I’m “doing everything right”?
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    • What’s the added value of TILT compared to a spreadsheet?
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    • What is TILT?
    • What is net worth — and how is it calculated in TILT?
    • Do I need to connect my bank accounts to use TILT?
    • What should I add first to get an accurate net worth?
    • What counts as an “account” in TILT — is it assets or accounts?
    • How often should I do a check-in?
    • Can I track cash at home, valuables, cars, watches, or crypto?
    • Why does my net worth go down sometimes even if I’m “doing everything right”?
    • What’s the difference between TILT and a budgeting app?
    • What’s the added value of TILT compared to a spreadsheet?
    • I added an account by mistake — what should I do?
    • Getting help at TILT
    • We are waiting for your feedback
    • Terms and Conditions of TILT
    • Imprint
    • About the Founder
    • Is my personal data safe with TILT?
    • Privacy Policy of TILT.
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Why does my net worth go down sometimes even if I’m “doing everything right”?

Because markets move and reality isn’t linear. Investments can drop short-term, big bills can temporarily reduce cash, and debt balances can fluctuate.

The value of tracking is seeing the trend over time — and staying grounded in the full picture instead of one bad week.

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