Calculadora de Aposentadoria

Calculate how much you need to save for retirement using the 4% rule. Enter your current age, retirement age, savings, monthly contributions, and expected return rate. This free retirement calculator shows year-by-year growth projections.

Como Usar

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Passo 1: Enter Your Current Situation

Input your current age and the age you plan to retire. Then enter how much you have already saved and how much you can contribute each month.

Passo 2: Set Expected Returns

Enter your expected annual return rate. A conservative estimate is 5-7%, while aggressive portfolios might target 8-10%. Historical S&P 500 average is about 7%.

Passo 3: Review Your Projection

Click Calculate to see your total savings at retirement, monthly safe withdrawal using the 4% rule, and a year-by-year growth breakdown table.

Principais Recursos

  • 4% safe withdrawal rule integration
  • Year-by-year growth projection table
  • Compound interest with monthly contributions
  • Design responsivo otimizado para dispositivos móveis
  • Sem instalação - funciona no navegador
  • Completamente gratuito sem limitações

Usos Comuns

  • Early Retirement Planning:
    Calculate if you can retire early by adjusting your savings rate and target retirement age.
  • Portfolio Comparison:
    Compare different return rate scenarios to see how investment performance affects your retirement savings.
  • Monthly Budgeting:
    Determine how much you need to save each month to reach your retirement goal by a specific age.
  • Retirement Readiness:
    Assess whether your current savings and contribution plan are on track for a comfortable retirement.

Perguntas Frequentes

Q: What is the 4% rule?
A: The 4% rule is a retirement withdrawal guideline suggesting you can withdraw 4% of your savings annually, adjusted for inflation, with a high probability of your money lasting 30 years.

Q: What return rate should I use?
A: A conservative 5-6% is recommended for planning. Historical S&P 500 returns average ~7% after inflation, but past performance doesn't guarantee future results.

Q: Does this account for inflation?
A: This calculator does not automatically adjust for inflation. Consider using a lower real return rate (e.g., 5-6% instead of 7-8%) to account for inflation's impact.