Retirement Calculator

No, you have probably never used a retirement calculator like this one.

The calculator on this page lets you perform risk analysis for various scenarios of your retirement plan by using Monte Carlo simulation.

A Monte Carlo simulation is a computational technique that uses repeated random sampling to predict the probability of various outcomes in complex systems or processes where uncertainty is present.

The calculator offers an intuitive interface for retirement planning and risk assessment. The calculator accepts standard financial inputs including current age, salary, savings, and employer match rates. You can fine-tune your risk analysis parameters in the Risk Analysis tab by adjusting market volatility and simulation count.

To get started, simply review the pre-populated default values in the Basic Information section and adjust them to match your situation. The Risk Analysis section lets you modify the market volatility (5-25%) and choose how many simulations to run for accuracy. Click "Recalculate" after making changes.

The results are presented through an interactive chart showing three trajectory lines: an optimistic scenario (90th percentile), the most likely outcome (median), and a conservative estimate (10th percentile). Below the chart, you'll find probability-based interpretations of your retirement outcomes. For example, if the conservative case shows $1 million, you have a 90% chance of accumulating at least that amount by retirement.

The calculator uses simplified assumptions and doesn't include factors like taxes, Social Security benefits, or inflation adjustments. However, it provides valuable insights into potential retirement scenarios and helps visualize the impact of different saving strategies. The Monte Carlo simulation accounts for market volatility, giving you a realistic range of possible outcomes rather than a single prediction.

Retirement Calculator

Retirement Calculator

Basic Information

Risk Analysis

Monte Carlo simulation runs multiple scenarios with different market returns to show possible outcomes.


Notes

I first presented the above calculator when I was building my own fictional retirement plan. Here is a link to that story: https://www.foolishtrader.com/fictional-retirement-plan-story-2/

For all of my stories on retirement, see my retirement collections page.

For my regular option trading journals, see the journal collection here.