Execution Line Calculator

ALICE Line stress test

Tolerance is not a number, but a distance

What this tool does

Using city living costs plus your income/expenses/assets, we estimate how many months of buffer you have from the “ALICE line”. It is a practical risk reference, not a forecast.

Step 1
Pick a city

City cost of living changes the baseline.

Step 2
Enter your numbers

Income, expenses, and liquid assets.

Step 3
See buffer distance

Result is shown in “months”.

Methodology (simplified)

We use the city ALICE line baseline. Minimum reserve defaults to ALICE × 3 months, then translate the gap into buffer months.

Formula: Distance (months) = (assets - minimum reserve) / monthly expenses

What you get

  • Buffer distance (months)
  • Risk tier with explanation
  • Actionable optimization suggestions
Disclaimer: For general financial education only; not investment/insurance/tax/legal advice.
Why it matters

Turn abstract risk into actionable distance

The buffer distance lets you stress‑test decisions like job changes, relocation, pay cuts, or starting a business.

Input Data

Single

Supports 1–20 members; for >4, the ALICE line is estimated linearly.