Calculez la fiducie avec notre outil gratuit en ligne. Obtenez des résultats instantanés avec des explications utiles et des conseils pour une meilleure compréhension.

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Calculateur de fiducie

Calculez la fiducie avec notre outil gratuit en ligne. Obtenez des résultats instantanés avec des explications utiles et des conseils pour une meilleure compréhension.

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Qu'est-ce qu'un Calculateur Trust?

A Trust calculateur estimates costs et taxe implications de establishing different types de trusts pour estate planning purposes.

Comment utiliser

Enter trust assets, type de trust, et state. The calculateur montre setup costs, ongoing fees, et taxe benefits.

Questions fréquentes

What is the Trust Calculator used for?

This tool helps you estimate the future value of a trust fund, calculate potential growth based on interest rates, and determine how long the assets will last based on specific distribution amounts.

How is the 'Principal Amount' defined?

The Principal Amount refers to the initial sum of money or assets deposited into the trust fund at the start of the calculation.

What interest rate should I enter?

You should enter the expected annual rate of return on the trust's investments. This is often an estimate based on historical market performance or the specific yield of the trust's underlying assets.

Does the calculator account for inflation?

By default, the calculator usually uses nominal figures. To account for inflation, you can subtract the expected inflation rate from your expected annual return rate (resulting in a 'real' rate of return) before entering it.

What is the difference between 'Fixed Payout' and 'Percentage Payout'?

A 'Fixed Payout' withdraws a specific dollar amount every year, regardless of the trust's performance. A 'Percentage Payout' withdraws a set percentage of the current total value annually, meaning the dollar amount fluctuates as the trust grows or shrinks.

Why does the calculator show a negative balance or 'Depleted' status?

This occurs when the total annual withdrawals exceed the fund's growth plus the remaining principal. The trust will run out of money in the projected year.

Are taxes included in the calculation?

No, the calculator provides gross growth figures. Taxes on interest, dividends, or distributions are not calculated automatically, as they depend heavily on the specific trust type and jurisdiction.

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