How much do you need for your retirement?
Moderators: alvin, learner, Dennis Ng
-
- Investing Mentor
- Posts: 155
- Joined: Mon May 24, 2010 11:18 pm
- Contact:
How much do you need for your retirement?
Easy formula to estimate your retirement nest egg here: http://www.reallifetheory.com/RetirementVideo
Zero Cuisine Cauliflower Mash. 60 calories. Zero guilt. Limited time offer: Free shipping! http://www.zerocuisine.com
-
- Investing Mentor
- Posts: 1731
- Joined: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:36 am
Re: How much do you need for your retirement?
Hi Serene,
Thanks for sharing this simple and easy to remember calculation.
Thanks for sharing this simple and easy to remember calculation.
-
- Investing Mentor
- Posts: 155
- Joined: Mon May 24, 2010 11:18 pm
- Contact:
Re: How much do you need for your retirement?
Hi Candy,
You're welcomed. Learnt from Dennis one!
But do take note that this is an estimate without taking into account inflation. So you can expect that you'd need more than that depending on inflation rates.
Here's another way to look at one's retirement nest egg required:
Eg. if you need say $5000 a month or $60,000 a year, and you are confident of getting at least 6% a year, then you would need a portfolio of $1 million to generate that every year.
Cheers,
Serene
You're welcomed. Learnt from Dennis one!
But do take note that this is an estimate without taking into account inflation. So you can expect that you'd need more than that depending on inflation rates.
Here's another way to look at one's retirement nest egg required:
Eg. if you need say $5000 a month or $60,000 a year, and you are confident of getting at least 6% a year, then you would need a portfolio of $1 million to generate that every year.
Cheers,
Serene
Zero Cuisine Cauliflower Mash. 60 calories. Zero guilt. Limited time offer: Free shipping! http://www.zerocuisine.com
Re: How much do you need for your retirement?
this is why my aim is to help people achieve S$1 million. Personally, when I reached S$1 million in year 2008 was when I consider myself reaching Financial Freedom as well.sereneloong wrote:Hi Candy,
Here's another way to look at one's retirement nest egg required:
Eg. if you need say $5000 a month or $60,000 a year, and you are confident of getting at least 6% a year, then you would need a portfolio of $1 million to generate that every year.
Cheers,
Serene
Cheers!
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.