Choose a tool
Start with the most common questions first, then drill into the category sections below.
Start here
The four tools most people open first.
Build Your Frame
Set the five slots, tune the percentages, and see whether your portfolio actually matches your life stage.
Dividend Calculator
Turn yield into actual cash flow without pretending every dividend line tells the whole story.
Retirement Income Calculator
Estimate how much income a portfolio can throw off in retirement without hand-waving the numbers.
Dare Risk Calculator
Sanity-check the volatile bucket before you size it. If the drawdown would wreck your week, it is too big.
Build the frame
Set allocation first, then test how it behaves.
Build Your Frame
Set the five slots, tune the percentages, and see whether your portfolio actually matches your life stage.
Frame Simulator
Model a real-life path through the Frame so you can see what changes when income, savings, or market returns move.
Save and monitor
Paid surfaces for the saved Frame.
Make the math plain
Translate yield and cost into dollars you can compare.
Dividend Calculator
Turn yield into actual cash flow without pretending every dividend line tells the whole story.
Expense Ratio Calculator
See what fee drag costs over 10, 20, and 30 years so the cheapest option is obvious before the compounding gets messy.
Plan the long game
Measure growth, retirement income, and savings targets.
Compound Interest Calculator
Model how money grows over time with contributions, rate assumptions, and a longer holding period.
Retirement Income Calculator
Estimate how much income a portfolio can throw off in retirement without hand-waving the numbers.
Retirement Calculator
Work backward from your target so you can see the nest egg required before you guess at the answer.
Savings Calculator
Turn a goal into a monthly savings number and make the gap between “want” and “can” clear.
Check downside risk
Pressure-test the parts of the Frame that can bite back.