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net-worth projector

Did its thing

A financial-education app built for SunLife’s ConUHacks challenge: see your money’s trajectory, with inflation doing its worst in the projection.

TypeScriptReactPythonDocker 2024
How it actually works
NET WORTH · REAL VS NOMINAL $ REAL — 2025 DOLLARS NOMINAL — INFLATION IGNORED 2025 2040 2060 same money, two stories — the dashed one forgets that 2060 dollars buy less PROJECTION READOUT YEAR 2025 2040 2060 2060 REAL (2025 $) $18K $210K $612K $612K NOMINAL SAYS $18K $305K $1.5M $1.5M WHAT INFLATION EATS honesty is the feature
FIG 1 · the projection, animated — two futures draw themselves; only the violet one is honest
your numbers income · assets · expenses · goals Python engine post-tax income · Canadian account rules · allocation projection inflation doing its worst, honestly the curve your money, decades out React frontend renders it interactive — most people have never seen their own trajectory built for SunLife's challenge at ConUHacks 2024 · Dockerized · done in a weekend
FIG 2 · the machinery — your numbers → tax & allocation engine → the curve
The story

Most people have never seen their own financial trajectory drawn out. For SunLife’s challenge at ConUHacks 2024, the fix was a projector: enter your income, assets, expenses, and goals, and watch your net worth curve unfold over decades — with inflation eroding it honestly instead of being politely ignored.

A Python backend computes post-tax income under Canadian account rules and allocates funds across account types; the React frontend renders the interactive trajectory. Dockerized, demoed, done in a weekend.