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Decision Advisors

Big choices, ranked and explained. Answer a few basics and get an instant shortlist — what fits, what it would take to get it, what would change the answer. Free, no account needed — your answers stay on this device unless you sign in to save them.

Everyday picks

Big decisions

High School Career Direction

Choose career and major directions from school subjects, strengths, money goals, education appetite, and real exposure.

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Career Path Advisor

Rank starter careers by fit for your situation — pay, speed to income, stability, and the gates in between.

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College Type Finder

Build a smarter college list: which types of schools fit your grades, budget, and goals — reach, match, and likely.

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Financial Help Matcher

Robo, flat-fee planner, hourly CFP, or full advisor? Rank the kinds of financial help by fit for your situation.

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Estate Structure Explorer

Will, living trust, or something more? Rank the estate structures worth discussing with an attorney for your situation.

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Retirement Contribution Priority

Match first? Debt first? HSA? Get a suggested order for your next savings dollar, rebuilt from your situation.

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Social Security Claiming Age

Claim at 62, wait for full retirement age, or delay to 70? Rank the claiming strategies for your health, work, and household.

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Medicare Path Chooser

Medigap or Medicare Advantage? Rank the Medicare paths for your health, travel, doctors, and budget — with the enrollment windows explained.

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Debt Payoff Method Advisor

Avalanche, snowball, consolidation, or a managed plan? Rank the debt payoff approaches that fit your situation.

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Term Life Coverage Advisor

Term life, a ladder, or nothing new? Rank the life-insurance approaches that fit who depends on your income.

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How these work

  1. A few primary inputs — never a questionnaire. Results rank immediately.
  2. Free-text understanding: signals we recognize become chips you can dial from “must-have” down to “ignore”.
  3. Two axes where it matters: how well an option fits you, and the odds of the gate in between — admissions, minimums, hiring bars.
  4. Honesty built in: when two options are effectively tied, we say so — and we tell you which missing answer would actually change the ranking.