Wenn der Hamsterrad dich nicht mehr ruhen lässt: Wann gehört dein Leben wirklich dir?
Es gibt einen konkreten Weg aus dem Alltagstrott, und er beginnt nicht mit einem Lottoschein, sondern mit Klarheit.
Berechnen Sie Ihren Weg zur finanziellen Unabhängigkeit (FIRE). Bestimmen Sie, wie viele Jahre vergehen werden, bis Sie in Frührente gehen können, basierend auf Ihrer Sparquote, den Anlageerträgen und der Entnahmestrategie.
Berechnen Sie Ihren Weg zur finanziellen Unabhängigkeit (FIRE). Bestimmen Sie, wie viele Jahre vergehen werden, bis Sie in Frührente gehen können, basierend auf Ihrer Sparquote, den Anlageerträgen und der Entnahmestrategie.
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A Financial Independence Calculator estimates when you can retire based on savings rate, investment returns, and annual expenses using the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) methodology.
Enter your annual income, expenses, current savings, expected return rate, and safe withdrawal rate. The calculator shows your FIRE number and years to financial independence.
A Financial Independence (FI) Calculator helps you estimate the total amount of money you need to save to retire or live without working. It calculates your 'FI Number' based on your annual expenses and expected investment returns.
The 4% Rule is a guideline stating that you can withdraw 4% of your investment portfolio annually in retirement (adjusted for inflation) without running out of money. This implies your FI Number is 25 times your annual expenses.
Your annual expenses should reflect the amount of money you expect to spend in retirement. Look at your current budget, removing work-related costs (like commuting) and adding potential retirement costs (like increased travel or healthcare).
The Safe Withdrawal Rate is the percentage of your portfolio you withdraw each year. While 4% is common, a more conservative rate (e.g., 3.5%) increases safety if you retire early or expect a long retirement.
Yes, most FI calculators assume your withdrawal amount increases with inflation to maintain purchasing power. The expected annual return input should be the 'real' return (return minus inflation) or the calculator handles the adjustment internally.
Enter your average expected annual contribution to your investments. You can run different scenarios with lower contribution rates to see how a bad year might impact your timeline.
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