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## Documentation

### Personal Finance Mastery

Complete personal finance system covering budgeting, debt elimination, investing, tax optimization, insurance, estate planning, and financial independence. Works for any income level, any country.

### Quick Financial Health Check

Run /finance-check to score current financial health:

SignalHealthyWarningCriticalEmergency fund3-6 months expenses1-3 months< 1 monthSavings rate> 20%10-20%< 10%Debt-to-income< 36%36-50%> 50%Housing cost< 28% of gross28-35%> 35%Net worth trendGrowing quarterlyFlatDecliningInsurance coverageAll critical coveredGaps existMajor gapsInvestment allocationAge-appropriateSlightly offWay offTax optimizationUsing all vehiclesSome unusedNone used

Score: /16. Below 10 = immediate action needed.

### Net Worth Statement

net_worth:
  date: "YYYY-MM-DD"
  assets:
    liquid:
      checking: 0
      savings: 0
      money_market: 0
    investments:
      retirement_401k: 0
      retirement_ira: 0
      brokerage: 0
      hsa: 0
      crypto: 0
    property:
      home_value: 0
      vehicles: 0
      other: 0
  liabilities:
    mortgage: 0
    student_loans: 0
    auto_loans: 0
    credit_cards: 0
    personal_loans: 0
    other_debt: 0
  net_worth: 0  # assets - liabilities
  monthly_income_gross: 0
  monthly_income_net: 0
  monthly_expenses: 0
  savings_rate: 0  # (income_net - expenses) / income_net
  debt_to_income: 0  # total_debt_payments / gross_income

### Income Inventory

Document ALL income sources:

SourceTypeMonthly AmountStabilityGrowth PotentialPrimary jobW-2/salaryHighModerateSide business1099/self-empVariableHighInvestmentsDividends/interestModerateModerateRental incomePassiveModerateModerateOther

### Monthly Cash Flow Map

INCOME (net take-home)
├── Fixed Expenses (needs) — target: ≤50%
│   ├── Housing (rent/mortgage + insurance + tax)
│   ├── Utilities (electric, water, gas, internet, phone)
│   ├── Transportation (car payment, insurance, fuel, transit)
│   ├── Insurance (health, life, disability)
│   ├── Minimum debt payments
│   └── Groceries (baseline)
├── Financial Goals (savings/investing) — target: ≥20%
│   ├── Emergency fund
│   ├── Retirement contributions
│   ├── Investment contributions
│   ├── Debt extra payments
│   └── Specific savings goals
└── Lifestyle (wants) — target: ≤30%
    ├── Dining out
    ├── Entertainment/subscriptions
    ├── Shopping/clothing
    ├── Travel
    ├── Hobbies
    └── Personal care

This is the 50/30/20 framework — adjust ratios to your situation but track against these benchmarks.

### Priority #1 — Before Investing

StageTargetTimelineWhere to KeepStarter$1,000 (or 1 month)1-3 monthsHigh-yield savingsBasic3 months expenses3-6 monthsHigh-yield savingsFull6 months expenses6-12 monthsHYSA + money marketEnhanced12 months expensesOptionalHYSA + I-bonds + money market

### When to Use Emergency Fund

YES — True emergencies:

Job loss
Medical emergency
Essential home/car repair
Urgent family situation

NO — Not emergencies:

Vacations
Sales/deals
Predictable expenses (insurance premiums, taxes)
Lifestyle upgrades

### Replenishment Rules

After any withdrawal, replenish becomes priority #1
Redirect all non-essential spending until restored
Set automatic transfer to rebuild over 3-6 months

### Debt Inventory

debt_inventory:
  - name: "Credit Card A"
    balance: 0
    interest_rate: 0
    minimum_payment: 0
    type: "revolving"
    tax_deductible: false
  - name: "Student Loan"
    balance: 0
    interest_rate: 0
    minimum_payment: 0
    type: "installment"
    tax_deductible: true

### Strategy Selection

MethodHow It WorksBest ForPsychologyAvalanchePay highest interest firstMathematically optimal, saves most moneyDisciplined peopleSnowballPay smallest balance firstFastest "wins", builds momentumNeed motivationHybridPay any debt < $500 first, then avalancheQuick wins + math optimizationMost people

### Debt Priority Order

Payday loans / title loans (300%+ APR) — eliminate immediately, even if it means selling things
Credit cards (15-30% APR) — aggressive payoff
Personal loans (8-15% APR) — steady payoff
Auto loans (4-8% APR) — pay minimum unless rate > 6%
Student loans (3-7% APR) — pay minimum, invest the difference if rate < 5%
Mortgage (3-7% APR) — usually don't accelerate, invest instead

### The Crossover Rule

If debt interest rate > expected investment return (historically ~7-10% stocks):
→ Pay off debt first

If debt interest rate < expected investment return:
→ Pay minimum on debt, invest the difference

Grey zone (4-7%):
→ Split extra money 50/50 between debt payoff and investing

### Debt Payoff Accelerators

Balance transfer — 0% APR cards (watch transfer fees, 3-5%)
Refinance — lower rate on student loans, mortgage, auto
Consolidation — single payment, potentially lower rate
Income boost — side income dedicated 100% to debt
Expense audit — cancel subscriptions, negotiate bills
Sell assets — unused items → debt payoff

### Credit Score Management

FactorWeightHow to OptimizePayment history35%Never miss a payment — automate minimumsCredit utilization30%Keep below 30%, ideally below 10%Length of history15%Don't close old cardsCredit mix10%Installment + revolving is goodNew credit10%Limit hard inquiries

### Budget Template

monthly_budget:
  month: "YYYY-MM"
  income:
    salary_net: 0
    side_income: 0
    other: 0
    total: 0
  
  fixed_expenses:  # ≤50% of income
    housing: 0
    utilities: 0
    transportation: 0
    insurance: 0
    debt_minimums: 0
    groceries: 0
    childcare: 0
    subscriptions_essential: 0
    subtotal: 0
    percent_of_income: 0
  
  financial_goals:  # ≥20% of income
    emergency_fund: 0
    retirement: 0
    investments: 0
    debt_extra: 0
    savings_goals: 0
    subtotal: 0
    percent_of_income: 0
  
  lifestyle:  # ≤30% of income
    dining_out: 0
    entertainment: 0
    shopping: 0
    travel_fund: 0
    hobbies: 0
    personal_care: 0
    gifts: 0
    subscriptions_fun: 0
    subtotal: 0
    percent_of_income: 0
  
  variance: 0  # income - all expenses (should be ≥ 0)

### Expense Tracking Methods

MethodEffortBest ForEnvelope systemHighCash-heavy, needs disciplineApp tracking (YNAB, Mint)LowTech-savvy, automatedSpreadsheetMediumControl-oriented, customAgent-trackedLowLet AI categorize + alertReverse budgetingLowestAuto-transfer savings first, spend rest

### Reverse Budgeting (Recommended)

The simplest effective system:

Day 1 of month: Auto-transfer savings/investment target to separate accounts
Day 1 of month: Auto-pay all fixed bills
Remaining: Spend freely — guilt-free because goals are already funded
Monthly: Review if remaining amount felt tight or generous → adjust

### Subscription Audit

Run quarterly:

List every recurring charge
Score each 1-5 (value received)
Cancel anything scoring ≤ 2
Downgrade anything scoring 3
Keep 4-5s
Common waste: streaming services (how many do you actually watch?), gym memberships (do you go?), software trials, news subscriptions

### Annual Expenses Calendar

Don't let irregular expenses surprise you:

MonthExpenseAmountFunded?JanInsurance renewalMarTax preparationAprTax payment (if owed)JunCar registrationAugBack to schoolNovHoliday giftsDecAnnual subscriptions

Sinking fund: Divide annual expenses by 12, save monthly. No surprises.

### Investment Priority Order

Follow this exact sequence:

Employer 401(k) match — FREE money, always max this first (typically 3-6% match)
High-interest debt payoff — anything > 7% APR
Emergency fund — 3-6 months
HSA (if eligible) — triple tax advantage ($4,150 individual / $8,300 family, 2024)
Roth IRA — $7,000/year ($8,000 if 50+), tax-free growth
401(k) beyond match — up to $23,000/year ($30,500 if 50+)
Taxable brokerage — no limits, more flexibility
529 plan (if kids) — tax-free education growth
Real estate / alternatives — only after 1-8 are solid

### Asset Allocation by Age

Simple rule: Age in bonds, rest in stocks (adjust for risk tolerance)

Age RangeStocksBondsAlternativesRisk Level20-3590%10%0%Aggressive35-4580%15%5%Growth45-5570%25%5%Moderate55-6560%35%5%Conservative65+40-50%40-50%0-10%Preservation

### Simple Portfolio Models

3-Fund Portfolio (Bogleheads recommended):

US Total Stock Market (VTI/VTSAX) — 60%
International Stock Market (VXUS/VTIAX) — 30%
US Total Bond Market (BND/VBTLX) — 10%

2-Fund Portfolio (even simpler):

Target Date Fund (e.g., Vanguard 2055) — 100%
Adjust nothing until retirement

Income Portfolio (retirees):

Dividend stocks (VYM/SCHD) — 30%
Bonds (BND/AGG) — 40%
REITs (VNQ) — 15%
Cash/money market — 15%

### Investment Rules

Never invest money you need within 5 years — use HYSA/CDs for short-term
Dollar-cost average — invest consistently regardless of market conditions
Don't time the market — time IN the market beats timing THE market
Keep fees below 0.2% — index funds, not active management
Rebalance annually — sell winners, buy losers (back to target allocation)
Ignore daily market news — check portfolio quarterly at most
Tax-loss harvest in taxable accounts — offset gains with losses
Never panic sell — downturns are buying opportunities

### Compound Growth Reference

$500/month invested at 7% average return:

YearsContributedPortfolio ValueGrowth5$30,000$35,800$5,80010$60,000$86,500$26,50020$120,000$260,500$140,50030$180,000$607,000$427,00040$240,000$1,320,000$1,080,000

The message: Start early. Time is the biggest factor.

### Tax-Advantaged Account Summary

AccountContribution Limit (2024)Tax TreatmentBest ForTraditional 401(k)$23,000 ($30,500 50+)Pre-tax in, taxed outHigh earners nowRoth 401(k)$23,000 ($30,500 50+)After-tax in, tax-free outExpect higher tax laterTraditional IRA$7,000 ($8,000 50+)Pre-tax in, taxed outNo employer planRoth IRA$7,000 ($8,000 50+)After-tax in, tax-free outUnder income limitsHSA$4,150/$8,300Pre-tax in, tax-free outTriple tax advantage529 PlanVaries by stateAfter-tax in, tax-free for educationKids' collegeMega Backdoor RothUp to $69,000 totalAfter-tax → Roth conversionHigh earners

### Tax Reduction Strategies

For employees:

Max 401(k) contributions — reduces taxable income
Use FSA/HSA for medical expenses
Itemize deductions if > standard deduction ($14,600 single / $29,200 married, 2024)
Charitable donations — donor-advised fund for bunching
State/local tax (SALT) deduction — up to $10,000

For self-employed:

SEP IRA or Solo 401(k) — up to $69,000/year
Qualified Business Income deduction — 20% of QBI
Home office deduction — dedicated space required
Business expenses — equipment, software, travel, meals (50%)
Health insurance premium deduction
Retirement plan contributions
Vehicle expenses — mileage or actual costs

For investors:

Hold investments > 1 year — long-term capital gains rate (0/15/20% vs ordinary income)
Tax-loss harvesting — sell losers to offset gains
Asset location — bonds in tax-advantaged, stocks in taxable
Qualified dividends — taxed at capital gains rate
Roth conversion ladder — convert in low-income years
Donate appreciated stock — avoid capital gains + get deduction
Opportunity Zones — defer and reduce capital gains

### Tax Planning Calendar

MonthActionJanuaryGather W-2s, 1099s, receiptsFebruaryEstimate tax liabilityMarchFile or extend (April 15 deadline)AprilQ1 estimated tax payment (if self-employed)JuneQ2 estimated tax paymentSeptemberQ3 estimated tax paymentOctoberExtended filing deadlineNovemberTax-loss harvesting reviewDecemberMax retirement contributions, charitable donations, Roth conversionsJanuaryQ4 estimated tax payment

### Essential Coverage Checklist

InsuranceNeed LevelNotesHealth insuranceCriticalACA marketplace if no employer planAuto insuranceCritical (if driving)Liability + collision/comprehensiveRenters/homeownersCriticalCovers belongings + liabilityLife insuranceCritical (if dependents)Term life = 10-12x annual incomeDisability insuranceImportant60-70% income replacementUmbrella liabilityImportant (high net worth)$1M+ coverage, cheapLong-term careConsider (age 50+)Protect retirement assets

### Life Insurance Decision Tree

Do you have dependents who rely on your income?
├── YES → Buy term life insurance
│   ├── Coverage: 10-12x annual income
│   ├── Term: until youngest child is 25 or mortgage is paid
│   └── Type: TERM (not whole life — invest the difference)
└── NO → Skip for now, reassess when situation changes

Rule: Never buy whole life insurance as an investment. Buy term, invest the difference.

### Insurance Optimization

Bundle policies — same insurer for home + auto = 10-25% discount
Raise deductibles — $500 → $1,000 deductible saves 15-30% on premiums
Shop annually — rates vary wildly between insurers
Review coverage yearly — life changes mean coverage changes
Don't over-insure — match coverage to actual risk and assets

### Home Buying Readiness

FactorReadyNot ReadyEmergency fund3-6 months AFTER down paymentDrained by purchaseDown payment20% (avoids PMI)< 10%Debt-to-income< 36% with mortgage> 43%Credit score740+ (best rates)< 680Job stability2+ years steady incomeRecent job changePlan to stay5+ years< 3 years (rent instead)Monthly cost< 28% of gross income> 35%

### Rent vs Buy Decision

Monthly cost comparison:

Renting: rent + renters insurance
Buying: mortgage + property tax + insurance + HOA + maintenance (1-3% of value/year) + opportunity cost of down payment

Buy if: staying 5+ years AND total ownership cost < rent AND you want the stability.
Rent if: < 5 years OR high mobility OR local market is overpriced (price-to-rent > 20x).

### Car Buying Rules

Total vehicle cost < 35% of annual income (purchase price)
Buy used (2-4 years old) — avoid 30-40% depreciation
Pay cash if possible — if financing, keep loan < 48 months
Total transportation < 15% of take-home (payment + insurance + fuel + maintenance)
Never lease unless business write-off justifies it

### FI Number Calculation

FI Number = Annual Expenses × 25

Based on the 4% rule (Trinity Study — 4% withdrawal rate has historically survived 30-year retirements).

Annual ExpensesFI NumberMonthly Savings Needed (25 years at 7%)$30,000$750,000$940/month$50,000$1,250,000$1,567/month$75,000$1,875,000$2,350/month$100,000$2,500,000$3,134/month

### FI Stages

StageDescriptionWhat ChangesCoast FIEnough invested that compound growth alone will fund retirement by 65Can take lower-paying fulfilling workBarista FIInvestments cover most expenses, need small incomePart-time work for insurance/extrasLean FI25x minimal expenses savedCan stop working, frugal lifestyleFI25x comfortable expenses savedFull financial independenceFat FI25x generous expenses savedIndependence with luxury

### FI Tracking Dashboard

fi_tracker:
  date: "YYYY-MM-DD"
  annual_expenses: 0
  fi_number: 0  # expenses × 25
  current_invested: 0
  fi_percentage: 0  # invested / fi_number × 100
  monthly_savings: 0
  savings_rate: 0
  years_to_fi: 0  # calculated from savings rate
  coast_fi_number: 0  # what you need now to coast to 65
  coast_fi_reached: false

### Savings Rate → Years to FI

Savings RateYears to FI10%51 years20%37 years30%28 years40%22 years50%17 years60%12.5 years70%8.5 years80%5.5 years

The lever: Cutting expenses is 2x as powerful as earning more (reduces FI number AND increases savings).

### Safe Withdrawal Strategies

StrategyRateBest ForFixed 4%4% of initial portfolio, adjusted for inflationSimple, traditionalVariable %3-5% based on market conditionsAdapts to marketGuardrails4% base, increase/decrease if portfolio deviates 20%BalancedBucket strategy2 years cash + 5 years bonds + rest stocksSequence risk protection

### Documents Everyone Needs

DocumentWhat It DoesPriorityWillDistributes assets, names guardian for childrenCriticalPower of AttorneySomeone manages finances if incapacitatedCriticalHealthcare DirectiveMedical wishes if you can't communicateCriticalBeneficiary designationsOverride will for 401k, IRA, life insuranceCriticalTrust (optional)Avoids probate, privacy, controlImportant if assets > $500K

### Digital Estate Checklist

Password manager shared with trusted person
 List of all financial accounts and institutions
 Crypto wallet recovery phrases stored securely
 Social media legacy contacts set
 Email account recovery instructions
 Insurance policies documented and locatable
 Safe deposit box key location documented

### Weekly (5 minutes)

Check bank/credit card for unauthorized charges
Log any large or unusual expenses
Verify automated transfers went through

### Monthly (30 minutes)

monthly_review:
  month: "YYYY-MM"
  income_actual: 0
  expenses_actual: 0
  savings_actual: 0
  savings_rate_actual: 0
  budget_variances:
    over_budget: []
    under_budget: []
  net_worth_change: 0
  debt_paid_this_month: 0
  investments_contributed: 0
  action_items: []

### Quarterly (1 hour)

Update net worth statement
Review investment allocation (rebalance if > 5% drift)
Subscription audit
Insurance coverage check
Update financial goals progress

### Annually (half day)

Full financial plan review
Tax planning for next year
Insurance shopping/comparison
Beneficiary designation review
Will/estate document review
Set next year's financial goals
Negotiate bills (insurance, phone, internet, subscriptions)

### Financial Scoring Rubric (0-100)

DimensionWeight0-255075100Emergency fund15%< 1 month1-3 months3-6 months6+ monthsDebt management15%High-interest debt, no planPlan existsOnly low-interestDebt-freeSavings rate15%< 5%10-15%15-25%> 25%Investment strategy15%Not investingInvesting but no planDiversified + tax-optimizedFull optimizationInsurance coverage10%Major gapsBasic coverageSolid coverageFully optimizedTax optimization10%No tax planningUsing some accountsMaxing accountsFull strategyNet worth growth10%DecliningFlatGrowingAcceleratingEstate planning10%NothingBasic willWill + POA + directiveComplete plan

### Scoring Guide

90-100: Financial mastery — maintain and optimize
70-89: Strong foundation — optimize tax and estate
50-69: Building — focus on savings rate and debt
30-49: Getting started — emergency fund + debt payoff
0-29: Crisis mode — stabilize cash flow, minimum debt payments

### Common Mistakes

MistakeWhy It HurtsFixNo emergency fundOne crisis = debt spiralBuild $1K starter, then 3 monthsLifestyle inflationRaises never turn into wealthSave 50%+ of every raisePaying minimums on high-interest debtInterest compounds against youAvalanche or snowball methodNot investing earlyMissing compound growthStart with $50/month todayTiming the marketMiss best days = miss most gainsDollar-cost average, alwaysWhole life insuranceExpensive, bad returnsBuy term, invest the differenceNo tax planningLeaving thousands on the tableMax tax-advantaged accountsIgnoring insuranceOne event = financial ruinCover the catastrophic risksEmotional spendingBudget-busting48-hour rule for purchases > $100Keeping up with othersComparison drives overspendingTrack YOUR net worth, ignore others

### Irregular Income (Freelance / Commission)

Budget based on lowest 3-month average from past year
In good months, build buffer to 3 months ahead
Separate business and personal accounts
Set aside 25-30% for taxes immediately (estimated payments quarterly)
Variable expenses flex, fixed expenses stay locked

### Dual Income / Couples

Decide: fully joint, fully separate, or hybrid (joint for shared + separate for personal)
Hybrid recommended: joint account for bills/goals + personal "fun money" accounts
Monthly money meeting — review budget, goals, upcoming expenses together
Life insurance on BOTH incomes
Estate planning is critical — both wills, beneficiaries aligned

### High Income ($200K+)

Max ALL tax-advantaged accounts (401k, backdoor Roth, HSA, mega backdoor if available)
Donor-advised fund for charitable giving
Umbrella liability insurance ($1-2M)
Estate planning with trusts
Consider tax diversification: pre-tax + Roth + taxable + real estate
Beware lifestyle creep — savings rate matters more than income

### Fresh Start (Post-Bankruptcy / Major Setback)

Secured credit card to rebuild credit
Budget with zero-based budgeting (every dollar assigned)
Emergency fund is priority #1 (even $500 helps)
No new debt until existing is managed
Focus on income growth — skills, certifications, side income

### International / Multi-Currency

Track in primary currency, note exchange rates for foreign accounts
Understand tax obligations in BOTH countries (US citizens taxed on worldwide income)
FBAR filing if foreign accounts > $10K aggregate
FATCA reporting for foreign financial assets
Currency hedging for large foreign holdings

### Daily

Categorize new transactions
Flag unusual spending (> 2x category average)
Check account balances

### Weekly

Generate spending summary by category
Compare actual vs budget
Alert if any category > 90% of monthly budget

### Monthly

Generate full budget report with variances
Update net worth tracking
Calculate savings rate
Debt payoff progress update
Investment contribution tracking

### Quarterly

Net worth trend chart
FI percentage update
Insurance review reminder
Rebalancing check (portfolio drift > 5%)

### Annually

Full financial health score (0-100)
Year-over-year net worth comparison
Tax optimization review
Estate document review reminder
Goal setting for next year

### File Structure

finance/
├── net-worth-YYYY-MM.yaml      # Monthly net worth snapshots
├── budget-YYYY-MM.yaml         # Monthly budgets
├── debt-tracker.yaml           # Debt inventory and payoff progress
├── investment-allocation.yaml  # Current portfolio allocation
├── fi-tracker.yaml             # Financial independence progress
├── annual-expenses.yaml        # Sinking fund calendar
├── insurance-coverage.yaml     # All policies
├── estate-checklist.yaml       # Documents and beneficiaries
└── reviews/
    ├── monthly-YYYY-MM.md      # Monthly review notes
    └── annual-YYYY.md          # Annual review

### Natural Language Commands

"What's my net worth?" → Calculate from latest snapshot
"How's my budget this month?" → Compare actual vs plan
"When will I be debt-free?" → Calculate based on current payoff rate
"Am I on track for FI?" → Show FI percentage and years remaining
"Score my finances" → Run 0-100 scoring rubric
"What should I do with an extra $500?" → Apply to priority order
"Review my subscriptions" → List all recurring charges with value scores
"Tax optimization check" → Review which accounts are maxed
"How much house can I afford?" → Calculate based on income and debts
"Compare my spending this month vs last" → Category-by-category comparison
"Rebalance check" → Compare current allocation to target
"Set a savings goal" → Create goal with timeline and monthly amount
## Trust
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- Verification: Indexed source record
- Publisher: 1kalin
- Version: 1.0.0
## Source health
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- Health scope: source
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- Checked at: 2026-04-23T16:43:11.935Z
- Expires at: 2026-04-30T16:43:11.935Z
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