HiDataManagement produces independent analytical studies on cost of living, child-related costs, and household sustainability. Outputs are delivered as formal technical reports with clear assumptions, parameters, and reproducible calculations.
Each engagement results in a structured analytical report, which may include:
The report is delivered in fixed document form and is intended to function as a technical annex.
Calculations are parameterized, documented, and reproducible. Data sources are listed within the report where applicable. No legal interpretation or conclusions are provided.
What is the minimum economic threshold required for dignified living for an individual, a child, or a household under real conditions?
When obligations exist, the critical issue is not only the amount, but whether demands respect minimum living thresholds. These studies translate economic pressure into measurable, reviewable data and support proportionality assessment.
Structure preview (indicative).
This report provides an analytical assessment of minimum living-cost thresholds under defined assumptions and parameters. The purpose of the assessment is to document, in quantitative terms, the minimum economic requirements necessary to sustain dignified living conditions for the specified subject or household type. Calculations are based on parameterized inputs and documented assumptions. Results are presented in a structured and reproducible manner. This report constitutes analytical documentation only. No legal interpretation or conclusions are provided. Evaluation and decision-making remain exclusively with the competent authority.
Is this legal advice?
No. These are analytical and technical reports and do not contain legal interpretation.
Can it be used in court or before an authority?
Yes, as technical documentation or an annex, within the appropriate procedural framework.
What does such a report demonstrate?
It documents minimum viable living thresholds, real needs, and sustainability boundaries using structured assumptions and reproducible calculations.
Does it reduce debts or penalties?
The report does not decide. It provides objective data that may support proportionality assessment by the competent body.
Who decides in the end?
Always the competent body: court, authority, or responsible professional.
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To ensure transparency and scientific robustness, the analysis may use recognised quantitative techniques such as sensitivity analysis (Tornado diagrams) and Monte Carlo simulation.
These methods are analytical tools designed to evaluate the influence of different parameters and the possible range of outcomes under realistic variability of economic conditions.
They do not determine legal conclusions. The final evaluation of the findings remains exclusively with the competent authority or court.
The Tornado diagram ranks the parameters according to their impact on the final result. The wider the bar, the stronger the influence of that factor.
Monte Carlo simulation evaluates thousands of possible scenarios and produces a probability distribution of outcomes under realistic variability of economic parameters.
Adjust variability assumptions and run a small Monte Carlo demo to visualise the distribution of possible monthly costs.