To determine your estate's net worth,you would
A) add the amount of your estate's assets to the amount of your estate's liabilities.
B) add the amount of your estate's accounts receivable to the amount of your estate's assets.
C) subtract the amount of your estate's assets from the amount of your estate's liabilities.
D) subtract the amount of your estate's liabilities from the amount of your estate's assets.
E) ask your lawyer the amount of your estate's worth and deduct it from the amount of your estate's market value.
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