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Retirement Calculator

Total Needed at Retirement
₩ 446,725
Savings Gap: ₩ 339,960

Planning for Retirement

Retirement planning is crucial for ensuring financial security in your later years. The key factors include your desired retirement age, expected monthly expenses, current savings, and investment returns.

How to Use the Retirement Calculator

Enter your current age, desired retirement age, the monthly income you want in retirement, your current retirement savings, and expected annual investment return. The calculator shows the total amount needed at retirement and whether your current savings trajectory will get you there.

How Retirement Needs Are Calculated

The calculator estimates your retirement fund need using the present value of an annuity formula, assuming 30 years of post-retirement withdrawals. It then projects your current savings forward using compound growth to see if you will have enough. The gap between what you need and what you will have shows how much additional saving is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do I really need to retire?

A common rule of thumb is 25 times your annual expenses (based on the 4% withdrawal rule). If you spend $3,000 per month ($36,000/year), you need about $900,000. However, this varies greatly based on your lifestyle, healthcare costs, location, and how long you expect to live in retirement.

What if I start saving late?

Starting later means you need to save more aggressively. At age 30, saving $500/month at 7% return grows to about $566,000 by age 60. Starting at age 40, you would need to save $1,100/month to reach the same amount. However, starting late is always better than not starting at all — every year of compound growth helps.

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