Knowing how much you’ll have in retirement – based on what you have and are saving today – is very tricky to figure out. This tool might help, editor Edmund Greaves writes.
Is your retirement plan on track? How would you even know?
I have only the vaguest idea of what my retirement looks like in pure financial terms – or even if its going to be enough.
I know roughly how much is in my pension pots. And I know how much I (and my employer) contribute each month.
This is a good starting point, but extrapolating what this means when you want to retire is the hardest part.
The good news is we’ve found rather a good tool for it!
This was the subject of this week’s Mouthy Money podcast. We were joined by Kevin Hollister, founder of www.guiide.co.uk to talk about how not to run out of money in retirement.
Kevin has developed Guiide as a nifty tool to help create a plan for your retirement income.
Inputting the variables of what you want (such as retirement age, if you want a tax-free lump sum etc) and what you currently have and contribute – and it will give you an indication of whether you’re on track.
Those benchmarks map out three variable retirement lifestyles and the consequent income needs to meet those ambitions. It is very interesting and worth a look.
Edmund Greaves is editor of Mouthy Money and host of the Mouthy Money podcast. Formerly deputy editor of Moneywise magazine, he has worked in journalism for over a decade in politics, travel and now money.