Annual Retirement Spending Figure
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:17 am
Hi,
We have a 39 year old client who spends $90,000/year net currently. He plans to retire at age 60. We have input 3% inflation in the summary view page and when we project the age 60 retirement I believe it factors in inflation and would inflate his expenses at 3% a year. He thinks we should do a future value calculation to take 90k for 21 yrs at 3% inflation and use the future value number of $167,426 for his annual expenses as he believes that will be the purchasing power of $90,000 today. I don't want to duplicate inflation on his living expenses. Could you please advise which dollar figure we should use?
Also, he asked about return. If we use the number of 10% annual return - is that gross or net return. Would it be 10% gross then the plan would subtract 3% for inflation and his portfolio would be growing at a net of 7% a year if those numbers were hit?
Thanks so much
Brent
We have a 39 year old client who spends $90,000/year net currently. He plans to retire at age 60. We have input 3% inflation in the summary view page and when we project the age 60 retirement I believe it factors in inflation and would inflate his expenses at 3% a year. He thinks we should do a future value calculation to take 90k for 21 yrs at 3% inflation and use the future value number of $167,426 for his annual expenses as he believes that will be the purchasing power of $90,000 today. I don't want to duplicate inflation on his living expenses. Could you please advise which dollar figure we should use?
Also, he asked about return. If we use the number of 10% annual return - is that gross or net return. Would it be 10% gross then the plan would subtract 3% for inflation and his portfolio would be growing at a net of 7% a year if those numbers were hit?
Thanks so much
Brent