Retirement Planning
Goal Setting and Corpus Calculation
Most retirement plans fail before the first rupee is invested — because no one calculated a real target. This guide walks through a simple, honest process: audit your current expenses, strip out work-related costs and add in healthcare and leisure, adjust for inflation (6–7% generally, 12–14% for healthcare), and then multiply your inflation-adjusted annual expense by 25–30 to arrive at your retirement corpus. We also explain why Indian retirees often need a larger multiplier than the global “4% Rule” suggests, and why your retirement goal must be planned alongside — not after — your other financial goals.
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