Financial tool

Financial Freedom Calculator

Estimate wealth, savings rate, retirement goals and passive income.

About this financial freedom calculator

Free educational calculator with presets for many countries. Project how monthly contributions and long-term returns may affect wealth, emergency reserves and passive income targets. Results are illustrative only — not investment, tax or legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

What does this financial freedom calculator estimate?

It projects nominal and inflation-adjusted wealth, total contributions, returns and optional passive income targets from the inputs you provide. It does not predict markets or guarantee outcomes.

Is passive income the same as guaranteed retirement income?

No. Passive income mode uses a withdrawal rate you choose (for example a 4% rule of thumb) as an educational reference. Real spending, taxes and market risk vary.

Can I compare starting now versus waiting?

Yes. The comparison block shows how delaying monthly contributions may affect projected wealth over time, holding other inputs constant.

Does the Financial Freedom Score recommend investments?

No. The score is an educational indicator based on your inputs. It is not portfolio advice or a product recommendation.

Is this tool free?

Yes. The calculator is free to use with no sign-up required.

Wealth growth

Use your age or the age of someone you are planning for.

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Savings or investments you already have before monthly contributions.

Use monthly if you think in monthly returns; we convert to an annual equivalent.

Nominal wealth

Nominal wealth

Real wealth:

Total invested

Returns

Total return

Passive income

Estimated tax

Financial Freedom Score

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Phase:

Next milestone:

Highest impact:

Educational indicator only.

Scenarios

Start now vs wait 5 years

Milestones

Wealth over time

What this result means

Nominal wealth is the gross projected value. Real wealth adjusts for inflation.

Compound interest

Regular reinvested contributions can accelerate long-term growth.

Inflation

Nominal-only projections may overstate future purchasing power.

Passive income

Estimates wealth needed for monthly income at a withdrawal rate.

The 4% rule

Widely cited reference; adjust for your market and risk profile.

Methodology

Monthly projection with compound returns and optional tax on gains.

FAQ

What is compound interest?

Why inflation?

Passive income?

4% rule?

Is the score advice?

Educational tool only. Not investment advice.