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Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence

by ai-gaoqian · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install wealth-intelligence
Description
AI-powered personal finance and wealth management intelligence engine. Covers investment portfolio design (5 asset classes: cash, bonds, stocks, real estate,...
README (SKILL.md)

Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence

Capabilities

# Capability Input Output
1 Portfolio Designer Risk tolerance + time horizon + goals Asset allocation (stocks/bonds/cash/alt), fund selection, fee analysis, rebalancing schedule
2 Retirement Readiness Score Current assets + savings rate + target retirement age Projected retirement income, gap analysis, catch-up strategies, Social Security optimization
3 Tax Optimization Engine Income + investments + location Tax-loss harvesting opportunities, tax-efficient fund placement, deductions/credits, Roth conversion analysis
4 Debt Payoff Strategist Debts (type, balance, APR) Avalanche vs. Snowball comparison, payoff timeline, interest savings, consolidation options
5 Home Buying Analyzer Market + financials Buy vs. rent NPV analysis, mortgage rate optimization (15yr vs. 30yr vs. ARM), closing cost estimate, affordability ceiling
6 Financial Independence (FIRE) Planner Income + expenses + savings rate FIRE age projection, required nest egg (4% rule variants), Coast FIRE / Barista FIRE / Lean FIRE scenarios
7 Education Savings Planner Child age + college type 529 vs. UTMA/UGMA vs. taxable comparison, projected costs, contribution schedule, state tax benefits
8 Insurance Needs Calculator Life stage + dependents + assets Term life coverage recommendation, disability income replacement, umbrella policy threshold, long-term care timing
9 Emergency Fund Optimizer Monthly expenses + job security Recommended fund size (3/6/9/12 months), high-yield savings vs. money market vs. I-bond ladder
10 Wealth Milestone Tracker Age + net worth + goals Age-banded benchmarks, net worth percentiles, catch-up plan, estate planning checklist

Workflow

User Query
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  ├─ [Step 1] Classify → financial domain + life stage (20s/30s/40s/50s/60s+) + risk tolerance
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  ├─ [Step 2] Data retrieval:
  │   └─ Market: Yahoo Finance, Morningstar, FRED (interest rates, inflation)
  │   └─ Real estate: Zillow/Redfin (home values, rent comps)
  │   └─ Tax: IRS brackets, contribution limits
  │   └─ Rates: Bankrate (mortgage, savings, CD rates)
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  ├─ [Step 3] Apply quantitative models:
  │   └─ Monte Carlo simulation (retirement probability)
  │   └─ NPV analysis (buy vs. rent)
  │   └─ Debt payoff optimization (avalanche/snowball math)
  │   └─ Tax-equivalent yield comparison
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  ├─ [Step 4] Generate personalized plan with sensitivity analysis
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  └─ [Step 5] Disclaimer: not financial advice; consult a licensed professional

Output Formats

Portfolio Allocation Model

Asset Class Conservative Moderate Aggressive Your Allocation
US Stocks 30% 45% 60% [fill]
International Stocks 10% 20% 30% [fill]
Bonds 50% 25% 5% [fill]
Cash 5% 5% 0% [fill]
Alternatives (REIT/Gold/Crypto) 5% 5% 5% [fill]
Expected Return 5-6% 7-8% 8-10% [calc]

Retirement Projection

Age Savings Target Your Projected Savings Gap Action
30 1× salary $X $X [increase savings by Y%]
40 3× salary $X $X [consider backdoor Roth]
60 8× salary $X $X [catch-up contributions]
Retirement 25× annual expenses $X $X [adjust retirement age]

Debt Payoff Comparison

Strategy Payoff Date Total Interest Monthly Payment (fixed) Best For
Avalanche (highest APR first) Date X $X,XXX $X,XXX Minimum interest cost
Snowball (smallest balance first) Date Y $X,XXX $X,XXX Psychological momentum
Consolidation (personal loan @ X%) Date Z $X,XXX $X,XXX Single payment convenience

Usage Guidelines

  1. Always disclaim — this skill provides educational content, not financial advice. Include "consult a fiduciary advisor" for significant decisions.
  2. Localize — tax brackets, retirement account types, and insurance markets vary by country; adapt to user's jurisdiction.
  3. Data sensitivity — never store or transmit personal financial data; all calculations run in-context only.
  4. Conservative projections — use conservative return assumptions (5-7% real for equities, 2-3% for bonds), not best-case scenarios.
  5. Life-stage framing — advice for a 25-year-old differs fundamentally from advice for a 55-year-old.
  6. Behavioral finance — incorporate psychological elements (loss aversion, mental accounting) in explanations.

Examples

Example 1: Portfolio Review

User: "Review my portfolio: 100% S&P 500, age 35, married, 2 kids, no debt" Output: Concentration risk flagged (no bonds, no international, no real estate); suggested allocation (70/20/10 stock/bond/international); emergency fund gap analysis; term life insurance recommendation; 529 plan start estimate for kids.

Example 2: FIRE Planning

User: "Can I retire at 45? $500K saved, save $60K/year, spend $50K/year, age 32" Output: FIRE age projection (Monte Carlo: 42-48 range at 90% confidence), required nest egg ($1.25M at 4% rule), Coast FIRE alternative (switch to lower-paying job at 38), healthcare bridge strategy (ACA subsidies), sequence-of-returns risk mitigation.

Example 3: Buy vs. Rent

User: "Should I buy a $400K house in Austin vs. keep renting at $2,200/month?" Output: NPV comparison over 7/15/30 years with interest rate sensitivity; mortgage breakdown (P&I, tax, insurance, HOA); opportunity cost of down payment invested in market; breakeven year analysis; rent increase assumptions vs. home appreciation.


Data Base: references/wealth_sources.json — 12 data sources, 5 asset classes, 5 retirement accounts (US), 5 life-stage milestones, 5 debt types. Last Updated: June 2026 Free Tier: Available. This skill provides educational financial frameworks; no proprietary advisor data accessed.

Usage Guidance
Install only if you want an educational finance-planning assistant. Avoid entering unnecessary sensitive account details, treat outputs as informational rather than professional financial, tax, or legal advice, and consult a qualified fiduciary or other licensed professional before making major decisions.
Capability Tags
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is personal finance education and scenario analysis, and the artifacts consistently describe portfolio, retirement, tax, debt, real-estate, and savings guidance aligned with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
Some triggers are broad finance phrases such as retirement planning, estate planning, asset allocation, and emergency fund, but the skill also instructs agents to disclaim that outputs are educational and to recommend a fiduciary advisor for significant decisions.
Install Mechanism
The package contains only SKILL.md and a JSON reference file; metadata and scans show no executable scripts, dependencies, package installs, or API key requirement.
Credentials
The referenced external sources are ordinary finance, tax, market, and real-estate information sources that fit the skill's purpose; no artifact requires account access, local file access, or private profile/session data.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill explicitly says not to store or transmit personal financial data and provides no mechanism for persistence, background execution, privilege escalation, or mutation of user accounts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install wealth-intelligence
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /wealth-intelligence
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of the Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence skill. - Provides AI-powered personal finance and wealth management insights across investments, retirement, tax, debt, and real estate. - Covers 10 core modules, including portfolio allocation, retirement readiness, tax optimization, debt payoff, home buying analysis, FIRE projections, and more. - Integrates data from 12 financial sources (Yahoo Finance, IRS, Zillow, etc.) for real-time contextual outputs. - Delivers personalized, scenario-based financial models with actionable benchmarks and comparisons. - Output formats include detailed tables for asset allocation, retirement projections, and debt payoff strategies. - Emphasizes educational use only—always recommend consulting a fiduciary advisor for significant decisions.
Metadata
Slug wealth-intelligence
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence?

AI-powered personal finance and wealth management intelligence engine. Covers investment portfolio design (5 asset classes: cash, bonds, stocks, real estate,... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 49 downloads so far.

How do I install Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence?

Run "/install wealth-intelligence" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence free?

Yes, Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence support?

Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Personal Finance & Wealth Intelligence?

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

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