One of the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act is the allocation of almost $80 million to the IRS, which may lead to the hiring of 87,000 new IRS agents over the next decade. What does that mean for Americans? On this episode of Adam Live, IRA Financial founder, Adam Bergman, Esq. will...
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Retirement Planning
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- Vanguard Raises Fees for Mutual Fund Investors Unless You Have a Million Dollars!
- Implementing an Intelligent Rollout Strategy
- Matching Contributions for Roth 401k
- Shorts: Achieving a $2 Million Retirement Fund on a $100,000 Annual Income
Retirement Calculator — calculate retirement age
This calculator easily answers the question "Given the value of my current investments and assuming future monthly investments of "X", at what age will I reach my retirement goal?"
The user enters their "Current Age", the "Monthly Amount Invested",the "Annual Interest Rate (ROI)" (annualized Return on Investment one expects to earn) and "Amount Desired At Retirement".
The calculator quickly calculates the user's retirement age and creates an investment schedule plus a set of charts that will help the user see the relationship between the amount invested and the return on the investment. The schedule can be copied and pasted to Excel, if desired.
If you need a more advanced "Retirement Calculator" - one that calculates many more unknowns and one that calculates assuming retirement income and not a final lump sum then try the calculator located here: https://AccurateCalculators.com/retirement-calculator
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All calculators will remember your choice. You may also change it at any time.
Clicking "Save changes" will cause the calculator to reload. Your edits will be lost.