The method
Every number we show you traces back to a rule, a rate, or an assumption.
We will not show you a figure we cannot source. Here is the method, in plain language, without the parts we keep proprietary.
What goes in
Your inputs, the rate cards, and current law.
[DUMMY] The three sources that feed the comparison: the figures you enter, real carrier rate cards, and 2026 federal and state law.
What we compute
The comparison, at a high level.
[DUMMY] A plain description of the current-versus-PEO comparison the engine produces, without revealing the proprietary formula.
What we cite
Official sources only, and checkable.
[DUMMY] The sourcing discipline: every figure points to an official rule or a real rate, so an advisor can verify it.
What we deliberately do not claim
The honesty boundary.
[DUMMY] What the analysis does not assert: no guaranteed savings, no figures we cannot source, no internal economics presented as your result.
The assumptions you control
The inputs you set, and can change.
[DUMMY] The owner-controlled assumptions and how changing them changes the result, so nothing feels like a black box.
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See the method applied to your own numbers.
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The method
See the rigor on your own figures.
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