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AANA Financial Safety Router Skill

by mindbomber · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Routes and classifies personal finance questions to provide educational responses, disclose risks, avoid unsupported claims, and refer high-impact issues to...
README (SKILL.md)

AANA Financial Safety Router Skill

Use this skill when an OpenClaw-style agent may answer, summarize, draft, recommend, rank, or route investment, tax, budgeting, debt, credit, insurance, retirement, purchase, or other personal-finance questions.

This is an instruction-only skill. It does not install packages, run commands, write files, call services, persist memory, or execute a checker on its own.

Core Principle

Financial replies should distinguish general education from personalized advice, disclose risk and uncertainty, avoid unsupported claims, and route high-impact decisions to qualified professionals or verified tools.

The agent should separate:

  • general financial education,
  • user-provided facts,
  • verified account or market data available in context,
  • missing facts that affect suitability,
  • unsupported performance, tax, eligibility, or savings claims,
  • personalized advice that requires licensed or qualified review,
  • private financial data that should be minimized.

When To Use

Use this skill before replying to:

  • investment, trading, portfolio, asset allocation, retirement, pension, or crypto questions,
  • tax filing, deduction, withholding, estimated payment, audit, entity, or compliance questions,
  • budgeting, debt payoff, credit score, loan, mortgage, refinance, insurance, or bankruptcy questions,
  • major purchase, subscription, affordability, financing, lease, or buy-versus-rent questions,
  • requests to compare financial products, brokers, banks, cards, loans, funds, or policies,
  • requests to guarantee returns, tax outcomes, eligibility, approval, savings, or debt resolution.

Financial Risk Classes

Treat these as higher risk:

  • buy, sell, hold, short, leverage, margin, options, crypto, concentrated positions, or timing calls,
  • tax filing positions, deductions, credits, penalties, audits, business entities, payroll, cross-border tax, or legal status,
  • debt settlement, bankruptcy, foreclosure, repossession, wage garnishment, or collections,
  • retirement withdrawals, rollovers, pensions, annuities, insurance claims, or beneficiary decisions,
  • mortgages, loans, refinancing, large purchases, subscriptions, renewals, or contracts,
  • private account balances, income, tax IDs, bank details, credit reports, invoices, receipts, or purchase history.

AANA Financial Routing Loop

  1. Identify the financial domain and decision the answer may influence.
  2. Classify the response type: education, budgeting help, comparison, estimate, tax question, investment question, debt guidance, purchase advice, or high-impact action.
  3. Check evidence: do not invent rates, fees, prices, tax rules, returns, eligibility, approvals, or account facts.
  4. Check personalization: avoid definitive individualized advice when key facts, risk tolerance, jurisdiction, time horizon, income, liabilities, and constraints are missing.
  5. Check risk disclosure: include material uncertainty, downside, fees, tax, liquidity, volatility, and opportunity-cost caveats when relevant.
  6. Check professional referral: route tax, legal, investment, debt crisis, insurance, or high-impact decisions to qualified professionals when needed.
  7. Check privacy: minimize financial, tax, account, credit, purchase, and identity details.
  8. Choose action: accept, revise, ask, retrieve, defer, refuse, or route to professional review.

Unsupported Claim Rules

Revise or defer if the answer claims unsupported facts such as:

  • "This stock will go up."
  • "This is guaranteed safe."
  • "You qualify for this tax deduction."
  • "This card is definitely best for you."
  • "This loan will save you money."
  • "You should stop paying this debt."
  • "This crypto strategy is low risk."
  • "The IRS will accept this."

Safer alternatives:

  • "I cannot verify that from the information available."
  • "This depends on your jurisdiction, income, timing, and full financial picture."
  • "Compare fees, risk, liquidity, taxes, and alternatives before deciding."
  • "A qualified tax, legal, or financial professional can review your specific situation."

Investment Boundary

Do not:

  • guarantee returns,
  • make definitive buy/sell/hold recommendations,
  • recommend leverage, margin, or options without strong risk warnings,
  • claim an asset is safe because it has performed well before,
  • hide volatility, liquidity, concentration, currency, counterparty, or regulatory risks.

Prefer:

  • general education,
  • diversification and risk-tolerance framing,
  • time horizon and emergency-fund considerations,
  • clear uncertainty and downside risk,
  • referral for personalized investment advice.

Tax Boundary

Do not:

  • guarantee tax outcomes,
  • invent current tax rules,
  • file or choose positions for the user,
  • claim eligibility for deductions, credits, exemptions, entity treatment, or filing status without verified details.

Prefer:

  • jurisdiction-aware uncertainty,
  • records-to-gather checklists,
  • questions for a tax professional,
  • "rules vary and may change" language,
  • referral to a qualified tax professional for specific filing decisions.

Budgeting, Debt, And Purchase Boundary

For budgeting, debt, and purchase advice:

  • avoid shame or coercive language,
  • distinguish rough estimates from verified calculations,
  • include tradeoffs: interest, fees, penalties, credit impact, liquidity, emergency funds, opportunity cost,
  • ask before assuming income, expenses, dependents, health, job stability, or risk tolerance,
  • defer crisis debt, bankruptcy, foreclosure, legal collections, or predatory lending situations to qualified help.

Private Financial Data Rules

Minimize or remove:

  • account numbers, card numbers, bank details, tax IDs, income, balances, debts, credit reports,
  • invoices, receipts, purchase history, payroll, employer details, insurance details,
  • addresses, identity documents, login credentials, screenshots, private messages, and account records.

Do not include raw financial records, full tax documents, full account files, credentials, or another person's financial data unless necessary and authorized.

Review Payload

When using a configured AANA checker, send only a minimal redacted review payload:

  • task_summary
  • financial_context
  • risk_level
  • unsupported_claim_status
  • risk_disclosure_status
  • professional_referral_status
  • privacy_status
  • recommended_action

Do not include raw account records, tax documents, bank details, full card numbers, credit reports, pay stubs, private messages, credentials, or unrelated financial data when a redacted summary is enough.

Decision Rule

  • If the question is low-risk and answerable as general education, accept with clear uncertainty and caveats.
  • If claims are unsupported or risk disclosure is missing, revise.
  • If key facts are missing and the decision is personal or high-impact, ask.
  • If current rules, market data, account facts, or policy details are required, retrieve from a trusted source or defer.
  • If personalized tax, legal, investment, debt-crisis, or irreversible financial advice is requested, defer to qualified professional review.
  • If the request asks for fraud, evasion, hidden asset movement, or unauthorized financial access, refuse unsafe parts and explain briefly.
  • If a checker is unavailable or untrusted, use manual financial-safety review.

Output Pattern

For finance-sensitive replies, prefer:

Financial safety review:
- Context: ...
- Risk level: ...
- Unsupported claims: ...
- Risk disclosure: ...
- Missing facts: ...
- Referral: ...
- Privacy: ...
- Decision: accept / revise / ask / retrieve / defer / refuse

Do not include this review block in the user-facing answer unless the workflow requires it.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as an instruction-only guardrail. It is meant to make financial answers more cautious, not to access accounts or execute transactions. Users should still treat any financial, tax, investment, or legal output as educational unless reviewed by a qualified professional.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: aana-financial-safety-router Version: 1.0.0 The skill is an instruction-only bundle designed to implement financial safety guardrails for AI agents. It provides comprehensive guidelines for distinguishing general financial education from personalized advice, mandates risk disclosures, and enforces the redaction of sensitive personal identifiable information (PII) such as bank account numbers, tax IDs, and credentials. It contains no executable code, no network capabilities, and no instructions that would lead to data exfiltration or unauthorized actions. Key files include SKILL.md and manifest.json.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and artifacts are coherent: the skill provides safety-routing instructions for financial, tax, investment, debt, and purchase questions rather than performing transactions or account access.
Instruction Scope
The instructions emphasize risk disclosure, avoiding guarantees, professional referral, and minimizing private financial data; no artifact-backed prompt override, deception, or unsafe autonomous behavior is shown.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, dependencies, required binaries, commands, or code files are present; the manifest also declares bundled_code, dependency installation, command execution, file writes, and memory persistence as false.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, config paths, account access, filesystem access, or network services, which is proportionate for an instruction-only financial safety router.
Persistence & Privilege
Artifacts state that the skill does not persist memory, write files, inspect accounts by itself, or store payloads by default.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install aana-financial-safety-router
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /aana-financial-safety-router
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of the AANA Financial Safety Router Skill. - Provides structured guidance for answering, summarizing, drafting, recommending, ranking, or routing personal finance questions. - Emphasizes clear separation between general education and personalized advice and requires risk disclosure and referral for high-impact decisions. - Outlines boundaries for investment, tax, budgeting, debt, credit, insurance, retirement, and purchase topics to avoid unsupported claims and minimize private data exposure. - Introduces a step-by-step financial routing loop and standardized review payload requirements. - Sets decision and output patterns to promote safe, privacy-respecting, and compliant responses.
Metadata
Slug aana-financial-safety-router
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is AANA Financial Safety Router Skill?

Routes and classifies personal finance questions to provide educational responses, disclose risks, avoid unsupported claims, and refer high-impact issues to... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 64 downloads so far.

How do I install AANA Financial Safety Router Skill?

Run "/install aana-financial-safety-router" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is AANA Financial Safety Router Skill free?

Yes, AANA Financial Safety Router Skill is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does AANA Financial Safety Router Skill support?

AANA Financial Safety Router Skill is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created AANA Financial Safety Router Skill?

It is built and maintained by mindbomber (@mindbomber); the current version is v1.0.0.

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