Retirement – How much will you need?

Determining how much we need to accumulate for retirement is a simple, four step process. But, to do-it-yourself you will need a financial calculator and make correct assumptions about inflation and investment returns.

Realistic, even conservative assumptions is better than what we’ve experienced in the recent past. This is not a one-and-done exercise. It’s ongoing to and through retirement. 

In this article we’ll walk through the steps to determine how much we will need at retirement, relying on what we consider to be reasonable assumptions as of today. In other words, we’ll focus on the concepts. Ongoing management is a perpetual process that’s necessary to get you to the comfortable retirement you desire.   

To Summarize, Doing the Math

Pre-retirement monthly income

70% target retirement benefit

Expected social security benefits

Funding Gap

Target Lump Sum at Retirement

    $3,000

     $2,100

    -$1,500

        $600

$219,000

 

Assumptions: 20 years from retirement, 2.5% inflation, 30 years in retirement, 3.5% real rate of return during retirement.

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