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How Close Are You to Financial Freedom?

Get your honest runway score.

What you’ll get

  • · A personalized score from your answers
  • · Your main insight and what it means
  • · Quick action steps you can use today

Disclaimer: Fixavy provides general guidance for informational purposes only. It is not professional financial, medical, psychological, or legal advice.

What this tool does

How Close Are You to Financial Freedom? is a free money tool that turns your answers into a clear personal read. It helps you name the pattern, compare your situation against common result types, and leave with a practical next step.

Who it is for

You want to get your honest runway score. It is built for readers who want a short, useful result without creating an account.

What result users get

Your result includes a matched profile, a short summary, free insights, and simple actions. One possible result is “The Food & Convenience Leak” — a short profile with its own plain-English summary and tailored next steps.

Sample result structure

  • · Result title and plain-English summary
  • · Personalized score pattern from your answer choices
  • · Free insights explaining what may be driving the result
  • · Practical checklist or next-step ideas for today

How it works

  1. Start with the first prompt: Last impulse purchase over $30?.
  2. Choose the answers that best match you, such as “This week”, “Last week or two”, “Last month”, “Can't remember”.
  3. Fixavy scores the pattern and shows your free result immediately.

FAQ

What does How Close Are You to Financial Freedom? do?

How Close Are You to Financial Freedom? asks a short set of guided questions and turns your answers into a personalized result with practical next steps.

Who is How Close Are You to Financial Freedom? for?

It is for people who want quick, plain-language guidance before making an everyday decision in Money.

What kind of result will I get?

You get a matched result type such as “The Food & Convenience Leak”, a short explanation, free insights, and action steps based on your answers.

What is the first question?

Last impulse purchase over $30?

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Last impulse purchase over $30?