Ask HN: How do you think about financial runway before quitting?
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3 days ago
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I have been thinking about changing jobs.

What surprised me is that I was not afraid of the change itself. I was unsure how long I could realistically sustain myself if my income dropped.

Most tools I found were full budgeting systems or complex financial software. I did not need tracking. I needed clarity about how many months my current situation could hold under different scenarios.

How do you approach this?

Do you run detailed spreadsheets? Do you assume a conservative burn rate? Do you factor in best and worst case?

I am exploring this problem and building something simple around scenario based runway calculations, but I am mainly interested in how others here think about it.

If anyone is curious about what I am working on, it is here: https://tryeaseful.com

RickJWagner
3 days ago
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If you have some time to prepare, put your spending on a single credit card. After a few years you’ll have a very good estimate of your expenditures.
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gus_massa
2 days ago
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I have an Excel (actually, a Google Sheet) with that data. Each credit card, and the total, each month.

[My university changed their official bank a few times, so I have a few free credit cards, and each one has different discounts.]

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