FIRE Calculator – Retire at 50 (India): Can You Get There?
Aim to retire at 50? This calculator helps you find your FIRE number for India—how much you need to save, expected years to FIRE, and inflation-adjusted corpus at retirement.
Calculator Inputs
Your details & target
Years until you turn 50 (timeline is fixed)
Your current monthly spending (we'll inflate this)
Total corpus you have today
Calculated to reach FIRE by age 50—savings needed each month
Results
Required Monthly Savings
To reach FIRE by age 50 in 15 years, you need to invest ₹1.52 lakh per month. Corpus needed at retirement: ₹7.19 crore.
Corpus vs Required Over Time
How your investments grow vs the inflation-adjusted corpus you need
Investment Corpus vs FIRE Target
Retiring at 50: What You Need
Your FIRE number is annual expenses ÷ safe withdrawal rate (e.g. 25× at 4% SWR). For retirement at 50, plan for inflation so your corpus at that age is enough to cover future expenses.
Safe Withdrawal Rate
The 4% rule is widely used; in India many prefer 3–3.5% for more safety. A lower SWR means you need a larger corpus but reduces the risk of running out of money in retirement.
Years to FIRE
The calculator projects your savings and investments forward and finds when your corpus meets the inflation-adjusted amount needed to retire at 50 or earlier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Methodology
How This FIRE Calculator Works
FIRE Number
Your FIRE number is the corpus needed to sustain your expenses using a safe withdrawal rate (SWR):
FIRE Number = Annual Expenses ÷ Safe Withdrawal Rate
For example, at 4% SWR you need 25× your annual expenses (₹12L/year → ₹3 crore).
Inflation Adjustment
Future expenses are projected using your assumed inflation rate: Future expenses (year n) = Current monthly expenses × 12 × (1 + inflation)^n
The corpus needed at retirement uses this inflated expense figure, so you target a higher number the longer your timeline.
Years to FIRE
We project each year:
- Corpus = Future value of current savings + future value of monthly SIP (both at your expected return).
- Required corpus = Inflation-adjusted annual expenses at that year ÷ SWR.
- When corpus ≥ required corpus, you have reached FIRE.
Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR)
The 4% rule (Bengen study) suggests withdrawing 4% of your corpus annually. For India, many use 3–3.5% for more conservative planning. Lower SWR means you need a larger corpus but more safety.
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Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.