Basis
Models
Run the live decision tools, save scenarios, and move the right runs into comparison when you are ready.
Make the decision visible before it changes your money.
Basis decision models help you compare one consequential move at a time, then show the assumptions, projected amount, and pressure points behind the result.
Projections are based on visible inputs. Basis is not financial advice.
Available models
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Four live models are available today: vehicle cost, rent vs. buy, job transition, and investment strategy.
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Model the decision
Start with one concrete choice: offer paths, housing path, vehicle payment method, or investment strategy preset.
02
Check the tradeoff
Read the projected outcome first, then inspect the assumptions and the visual that explains what moved.
03
Save the artifact
Keep the model run as a scenario so it can later connect to budgeting, plans, and future comparisons.
Choose the model that matches the decision.
Each model follows the same result logic: one outcome sentence, equal-weight option metrics, assumptions, sources, and save behavior.
Vehicle Cost Analysis
Lease, finance, or pay cash for this vehicle?
Use when the purchase method is the real decision.
5,000 simulations
Rent vs. Buy
Is buying actually worth it for your timeline?
Use when the timeline is the real variable.
5,000 simulations
Job Transition Model
Should you take the offer?
Use when the offer is real and the downside matters.
5,000 simulations
Investment Strategy Model
How do strategy presets change retirement range-of-outcome risk?
Use when accumulation, retirement spending, and downside range need to be compared together.
5,000 simulations
Question-first models
Each live model is scoped to one major decision so the result stays readable and the assumptions stay visible.
Uncertainty shown plainly
Basis uses modeled ranges, pressure points, and tradeoffs instead of pretending one neat number can explain uncertainty.
Clear boundaries
Live tools are separated from future capabilities, and every result is based on visible inputs.
Planned model coverage
These are not live yet. They stay separate from the usable model surface so the product does not overstate what is available today.
Loan Comparison
A future comparison surface for loan structures, rates, and long-run financing tradeoffs.
Risk Review
A future decision layer for comparing downside exposure across competing financial choices.