Translate the money fog.
We explain inflation, cash pressure, silver premiums, savings behavior, and portfolio habits in language regular people can use.
A plain-English decision desk for cash pressure, inflation, silver math, and money claims that deserve a slower look.
Silver & Sense helps readers slow down, separate cost from story, and understand hard-asset decisions before money leaves their account.
We explain inflation, cash pressure, silver premiums, savings behavior, and portfolio habits in language regular people can use.
We do not sell collapse stories, miracle targets, or one-asset answers. Silver can matter without becoming a religion.
Use the tools as a review layer before changing a record, reacting to headlines, or repeating a claim too quickly.
Households feel inflation through groceries, insurance, utilities, housing, gas, and debt payments. The public numbers matter, but your own monthly pressure decides what you can actually do.
S&S is not a dealer, brokerage, investment adviser, tax adviser, legal adviser, or signal service. It is a financial education desk focused on clearer thinking around cash, costs, inflation, hard assets, and decision behavior.
Tam built Silver & Sense as a plain-English decision desk: part systems thinking, part hard-asset curiosity, and part kitchen-table common sense. After 25+ years in IT and operations, she has learned to trust repeatable, practical habits more than impromptu hot takes.
“Silver is not magic. Cash is not useless. Hype is expensive. Slow the decision down until the numbers can speak.”
S&S is educational only. No dealer pitch, no personal advice, no miracle math.
Before silver feels cheap or expensive, find the real entry number. This calculator turns a quote into plain math by separating spot price, premium, sales tax, and added fees.
Educational only. Not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. This calculator does not tell you whether to buy, sell, or hold silver. It does not predict future prices, returns, liquidity, taxes, resale spreads, dealer buyback terms, or whether silver fits your personal situation.
Silver Entry handles the first purchase math. The Tool Library handles the next layer: household pressure, future buying power, and a rough asset record.
Compare last year’s monthly costs with current costs. This is for household pressure, not official inflation.
Estimate how much today’s cash may buy later after inflation. This is a pressure test for idle cash, not a forecast or promise.
Create a quick allocation record across cash, metals, market assets, other holdings, and debt. This gives users a cleaner starting point before any deeper S&S Plus review later.
The free tools check one question at a time. S&S Plus gives readers a more structured way to gather the same numbers, compare pressure points, and slow down the next money decision before it becomes a reaction.
Checks whether cash, hard assets, debt, and market exposure are working together or creating pressure.
It does not tell users what to buy. It points to the first part of the record that deserves a closer look.
Useful when bills, income, or asset values change and the old plan may no longer match real life.
The Plus worksheet is closed by default so the public page stays readable. Open it when you want to review a fuller record.
Apply a simple shock to the review numbers. The scenario does not predict markets. It helps show where a household record may be fragile.
Do the records explain why the assets are held, or are the numbers only a list of balances?
Does the household have enough cash and income room to handle rising costs without forced selling?
What breaks first if costs rise, income drops, or assets fall at the same time?