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Jasmine Smith owns a condo worth $300000 a car valued at $33500, and miscellaneous assets worth $15000 She owes $190000 on the condo and $12,000 on the car and has no other debts. Her retirement account, in which she is fully vested, contains $455000 in mutual funds. She is insured with a $590,000 term life insurance policy. What is her net worth?
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