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Retirement Savings Calculator
Estimate how much you will save for retirement based on current savings, annual contributions, return rate, and years to retirement.
Retirement Savings Calculator
Estimate how much you could accumulate for retirement based on your current savings, yearly contributions, and expected investment return.
Estimated Retirement Savings
$763,239
How retirement savings grow
Retirement savings grow through consistent contributions and compound returns over time. Starting early and contributing regularly can significantly increase your retirement balance.
Frequently asked questions
Is this calculator inflation-adjusted?
No. This calculator shows nominal growth. You can adjust the return rate downward to approximate inflation-adjusted results.
How to use this retirement savings calculator
- Enter your current retirement savings.
- Enter your annual contribution amount.
- Enter expected annual return rate.
- Enter number of years until retirement.
- Review total estimated retirement savings.
Example
If you have $50,000 saved, contribute $10,000 per year, earn 6% annually for 25 years, you may accumulate over $700,000.
- Starting balance = $50,000
- Annual contribution = $10,000
- Years = 25, Return = 6%
- Estimated retirement savings ≈ $700,000+
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