The financial support simulator is a simple tool that will allow you to determine what financial support you are entitled to, depending on the data you entered.
The financial support simulator is a simple tool that will allow you to determine what financial support you are entitled to, depending on the data you entered.
The simulator will ask you for information about your personal and financial situation to check if you and the members of your household are eligible to receive any of the financial support offered in the simulator.
The more accurate the input data, the more useful the simulation result will be.
This simulation is for information purposes only. You will then have to complete the procedures with the relevant administrations.
Universal and anonymous
The financial support simulator is aimed at the entire population, especially at people and families in a situation of economic vulnerability or who have insufficient income to cover their basic needs.
The simulation is anonymous; it will not ask you for personal details, such as full names, dates of birth or ID numbers. Your privacy is guaranteed.
At the start of the simulation, you will have to enter the names of the people in the household, but whether you enter your real names, initials, fictitious names or numbers, this will not allow any identification to be made.
Complete the simulation in 10 minutes
In order to run the simulation accurately, it is important that you have the data and information that will be requested throughout the simulation on hand.
In case of difficulties in understanding the language or using digital tools, we recommend that you ask for help from someone you trust to carry out the simulation.
Get your data ready
Before doing the simulation, you should make sure that you have the following information and data:
Number of people in your family unit.
Information on each of the persons in the family unit:
Age
Municipality where you are registered and postcode
Type of identity document
Employment status
In case of disability, degree of disability
In case of dependency, degree of dependency
Income of each of the persons in the family unit, corresponding to the previous year and the last six months.
Value of personal wealth:
Amount of the balance in bank accounts and deposits
Amount of financial investments (shares, funds, etc.)
Amount of valuables (jewellery, precious metals, works of art, etc.)
Rateable value of properties other than the main residence (ownership percentages and rateable value of other dwellings, parking spaces, etc.)
In relation to the dwelling:
If you live in rented housing:
Who is or are the signatory(ies) of the lease agreement
Total number of persons registered in the dwelling
Total income of the persons registered in the dwelling