AnswerWorth
About This Website
Every important decision begins with a simple question: how do I know I can trust this number?
That question became the foundation for everything here — and for the whole AnswerWorth network.
Whether you're planning for retirement, buying a home, recovering from a job loss, paying for college, navigating a divorce, or planning for elder care, you deserve more than a calculator that produces a number without explaining where it came from. That's why AnswerWorth exists as a family of sites — MyRetireNumber, Beyond Job Loss, HomeDecisionIQ, HomeCostClarity, SumPilot, ElderCareDecision, College Decision Center, and Divorce Financial Compass — each built the same way, for a different major life decision.
The purpose of this website, and every site in the network, isn't to tell you what decision to make. It's to help you understand your options well enough to have a more informed conversation with the professionals who help you make that decision. A calculator should do more than produce an answer — it should help you understand why that answer changes when the assumptions do.
How These Calculators Are Built
This network isn't built around personal professional credentials. It's built around a transparent research and review process — one based on a simple principle: a calculator earns credibility through the quality of its research, the transparency of its methodology, and the honesty of its limits, not through claims of expertise.
Every calculator across the network starts with a real question people commonly get stuck on. From there, it's researched using established methodologies, government guidance, and recognized industry practices — official data and published standards become the foundation wherever they exist. Where respected sources disagree, that disagreement gets studied before choosing the approach that best fits what the calculator is trying to help someone understand. The goal has never been to invent new formulas — it's to implement established methodology faithfully and explain it in plain language.
Before anything is published, every calculator goes through multiple rounds of review: the calculations are verified, assumptions are challenged, edge cases are tested, and results are checked for consistency with the methodology behind them. Independent review tools — including AI-assisted analysis — help catch inconsistencies, math errors, outdated figures, or assumptions worth a second look. When those reviews disagree with each other, that's treated as a reason to keep researching, not a tie to break casually.
Why We Show Our Work
Nobody should be asked to trust a calculation they can't see into. Wherever a result depends on an assumption, that assumption is shown, not hidden. Wherever a calculation relies on published data, the source is named. Where a result has real limits, those limits are explained plainly, not buried in fine print.
No calculator can predict the future — markets, laws, and programs all change, and every situation is different. These tools aren't built to promise certainty. They're built to help you see the moving parts clearly enough to ask sharper questions.
Educational Information — Not Professional Advice
This is the most important thing on this page. Everything across the AnswerWorth network is for educational and informational purposes. These calculators are designed to help you organize your thinking, explore scenarios, and prepare for a conversation with a qualified professional — not to replace one.
Use the calculator first. Understand the assumptions. Write down the questions that matter most to you. Then take the results — and those questions — to a qualified professional before making a final decision. The hope is that these tools help you walk into that conversation more informed, more prepared, and with a clearer picture of your own situation. If they do that, they've done their job.
A Commitment to Improvement
Methodologies evolve, guidance changes, and sometimes mistakes get found. When that happens, these calculators should improve too. If something here looks outdated, unclear, or wrong, hello@answerworth.com — that feedback is part of the process, not an exception to it.
Don't trust a result simply because it appears on this website. Trust it because you can understand how it was calculated, examine the assumptions behind it, review the sources that support it, and decide for yourself whether that reasoning fits your own situation.
Want to know more about how these calculators are researched, reviewed, and maintained? Read our Research & Review Process →. Want the short version? Read Our Principles →.
Thank you for visiting, and thank you for trusting us with a small part of your decision-making journey.
— Huan
Creator of the AnswerWorth Network