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A gamified, credit-score-style assessment for your overall financial health. In about 2 minutes, get your score, letter grade, weak spots, and a practical improvement plan.
Score
56/100
Grade
F
Age Percentile
Top 46%
Weakest Area
Insurance & planning
A 35-year-old with $90K income, 2 months emergency fund, and $18K debt scores 56/100 (F) — top 46% for age.
Source: FinCalc server-rendered example using the same formulas as the interactive calculator.
Protection checklist
Financial Health Score
F
Needs Work - Focus on the weakest areas
Estimated monthly debt payments: $364.98 (4.9% of gross income)
Your score is higher than approximately 46% of Americans your age.
Emergency fund (high)
Your emergency fund covers 2.0 month(s). Aim for 6 months ($37,410).
Open related calculator →Savings rate (high)
Current savings rate is 12.0%. Move toward 15%+ by increasing monthly savings to about $1,125.
Open related calculator →Retirement readiness (medium)
Retirement savings are at 56% of your age-based target. Increase contributions and review projection assumptions.
Open related calculator →Risk protection (medium)
Strengthen your protection stack: health insurance, life insurance, and a basic will/estate plan.
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Five areas: savings rate (up to 25 pts), emergency fund (20 pts), debt-to-income (20 pts), retirement readiness (25 pts), and insurance/estate (10 pts). Total 0–100 with letter grade.
70–79 is C range—solid foundation with room for growth. Most people score 60–75. Above 80 is strong; below 60 suggests focusing on emergency savings and debt first.
Your retirement savings are compared to an age-based target (e.g., 1x salary by 40, 3x by 50). The multiplier scales with age to reflect compounding timelines.
Yes. Retirement targets and age-percentile comparisons adjust for age. A 30-year-old with $50K saved scores differently than a 50-year-old with the same amount.
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