The Laid Off Money Survival Kit

$27.00

A practical layoff survival kit with a quick-start guide, spreadsheet workbook, runway calculator, job search tracker, benefits checklist, and copy + paste scripts to help you organize your money, HR questions, bills, and next steps without spiraling.

Description

The Laid Off Money Survival Kit helps you organize your money, benefits, HR questions, job search, and next steps after a layoff without spiraling.

The Laid Off Money Survival Kit was created to help you get organized quickly after a layoff, especially before you sign paperwork, make financial decisions, or start panic applying to every job on the internet.

Inside, you’ll get a practical guide, spreadsheet workbook, and copy + paste scripts to help you move from panic to strategy.

What’s inside The Laid Off Money Survival Kit:

• Quick-Start Guide
• Money Snapshot
• Runway Calculator
• Bills + Cuts Tracker
• Benefits + HR Questions Checklist
• Job Search Tracker
• 30-Day Stabilization Plan
• Spreadsheet Guide
• 6 copy + paste scripts for HR, bill providers, recruiters, colleagues, applications, and follow-ups

This kit helps you:

• Calculate your financial runway
• Organize your bills and essential expenses
• Figure out what to cut first
• Track unemployment, income, and available cash
• Ask HR the right benefits, severance, PTO, COBRA, and final pay questions
• Keep track of important documents and deadlines
• Prepare for conversations with bill providers, recruiters, and your network
• Track aligned applications, follow-ups, referrals, contacts, and next steps
• Create a clear 30-day action plan after a layoff

Who this is for:

This is for you if you were laid off, think a layoff may be coming, received severance paperwork, need to understand your money, want to organize your job search, or need a clear plan before making your next move.

Instant digital download. No physical product will be shipped.

This is not about pretending layoffs are easy. They’re not.

This is about getting your power back through information, organization, and strategy.

Because layoffs are already hard. You do not need to freestyle the aftermath.