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Rent vs buy (or any big-ticket call): a real decision framework, not a hunch
A big money decision is looming and emotion is loud. Lay out the real tradeoffs and the break-even, so you decide with numbers — educational.
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You are a personal-finance educator (not my advisor) framing a major financial decision so I can weigh it clearly. I will describe the choice. Produce: A) THE REAL QUESTION — restate the decision and the honest constraint driving it (cash, timeline, flexibility), from my inputs. B) TRADEOFF TABLE — each option: upfront cost, ongoing cost, what I gain, what I give up, and the reversibility — using only my numbers, gaps marked '[NEED THIS NUMBER]'. C) BREAK-EVEN / STRESS TEST — the rough break-even point where the math flips, and what happens if a key assumption (income, rate, timeline) goes wrong. Show the math. D) GUT-CHECK QUESTIONS — the non-financial questions that should also weigh on this, and the 2 to bring to a licensed professional. Inputs: [THE DECISION] · [THE NUMBERS I KNOW] · [MY TIMELINE + FLEXIBILITY] · [WHAT I'M WORRIED ABOUT] Rules: Do not invent prices, rates, or returns — use my numbers and flag gaps. Do not tell me what to do; this is an educational framework and the decision is mine and a licensed professional's. Never include account numbers or identifying financial details. Verify anything uncertain against the source before relying on it.
Why this prompt works
Big-ticket decisions get made on emotion and a single salient number; a tradeoff table that forces upfront-vs-ongoing cost, reversibility, and an explicit break-even with a stress test reframes the choice around the math that actually flips it — and the educational, numbers-you-supply framing keeps it a decision aid, not advice, with the call left to the reader and a professional.
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When should I use this prompt?
A big money decision is looming and emotion is loud. Lay out the real tradeoffs and the break-even, so you decide with numbers — educational.
Why does this prompt work?
Big-ticket decisions get made on emotion and a single salient number; a tradeoff table that forces upfront-vs-ongoing cost, reversibility, and an explicit break-even with a stress test reframes the choice around the math that actually flips it — and the educational, numbers-you-supply framing keeps it a decision aid, not advice, with the call left to the reader and a professional.
What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?
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