RETIREMENT PLANNING CALCULATOR

What is your current age?
At what age you want to retire?
Expected life expectancy?
Your current monthly household expenses?
Expected inflation rate over the years (% per annum)
The expected rate of return on your investments (% per annum)
How much investments you have now (Rs)
What return you expect on your retirement corpus (% per annum)

Your current monthly household expenses

Rs.

Your future monthly household expenses

Rs.

(Your monthly expenses will increase annually by %)

Your current investment amount

Rs.

Future value of your current investments

Rs.

Future corpus amount needed to meet expenses

Rs. - Rs. (Future value of your current investments) = Rs.

Number of years you need to invest

Years

Lumpsum amount you need to invest

SIP amount you need to invest

Cash Flow After Retirement

Disclaimer : We have gathered all the data, information, statistics from the sources believed to be highly reliable and true. All necessary precautions have been taken to avoid any error, lapse or insufficiency; however, no representations or warranties are made (express or implied) as to the reliability, accuracy or completeness of such information. We cannot be held liable for any loss arising directly or indirectly from the use of, or any action taken in on, any information appearing herein. The user is advised to verify the contents of the report independently.

Returns less than 1 year are in absolute (%) and greater than 1 year are compounded annualised (CAGR %). SIP returns are shown in XIRR (%).

The Risk Level of any of the schemes must always be commensurate with the risk profile, investment objective or financial goals of the investor concerned. Mutual Fund Distributors (MFDs) or Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) should assess the risk profile and investment needs of individual investors into consideration and make scheme(s) or asset allocation recommendations accordingly.

Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully. Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. Investors should always invest according to their risk profile and consult with their mutual fund distributors or financial advisor before investing.