Retirement Calculator: Age 40 with $100K Saved
Projected retirement savings at age 65 with $500/month contributions at 7% annual return.
Projected Nest Egg at 65
$977,578
Your Contributions
$250,000
Investment Growth
$727,578
Projection by Age
| Age | Balance |
|---|---|
| Age 40 | $100,000 |
| Age 45 | $177,559 |
| Age 50 | $287,509 |
| Age 55 | $443,376 |
| Age 60 | $664,337 |
| Age 65 | $977,578 |
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How this calculator works
This retirement calculator uses the compound interest formula to project your savings growth:
A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt) + PMT × [((1 + r/n)^(nt) - 1) / (r/n)]
Where P = initial savings, r = 7% annual return, n = 12 (monthly compounding), t = years to retirement, PMT = $500/month contribution.
The 4% rule (Trinity Study, 1998) suggests you can safely withdraw 4% of your retirement savings annually. This means you need 25× your annual expenses saved.
Frequently asked questions
How much will I have at 65 if I start at age 40?
With $100,000 saved and $500/month contributions at 7% annual return, you would have approximately $977,578 at age 65.
What is the 4% rule?
The 4% rule suggests you can withdraw 4% of your retirement savings annually without running out of money over a 30-year retirement. This means you need 25 times your annual expenses saved.
How much should I save each month?
Financial experts recommend saving 15-20% of your income for retirement. Starting early allows compound interest to work in your favor, reducing the monthly amount needed.
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⚠️ Estimates only. Assumes 7% annual return and $500/month contributions. Actual returns vary. Not financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor.