Retirement Calculator
Estimate your total retirement balance and monthly income.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 4% rule?
The 4% rule suggests you can safely withdraw 4% of your starting retirement balance annually (adjusted for inflation) for 30 years.
Financial Disclaimer
This calculator is provided for educational and estimation purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice.
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