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Saskatchewan Retirement Planner 2024
Plan your dream retirement in seconds! The Saskatchewan Retirement Planner 2024 is streamlined with only 6 easy inputs to map your financial future.
- Scenario 1: Lifetime Wealth Projection
This chart shows your financial path over time. For a true picture, check 'inflation adjusted' below. Ensure savings and spending align, and review if the drop-to-zero age matches life expectancy.
Try your numbers:
Input your current age.
Input the total savings you currently have, across all accounts.
Input the age at which you plan to stop working and start retirement.
Input your current yearly earnings before taxes. (We assume you will stay at this income level, inflation-adjusted.)
Input the yearly amount you expect to spend in retirement, in today's money. Enter the before-tax amount. (Usually it's 60~80% of your annual working income. Adjust it to your wishes and needs.)
Input the percentage of your future income that you plan to save for retirement.
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- AmountAny single amount ($).
- Cash FlowRent, insurance premium, salary, ...
- Current AssetReal estate, commodity, bonds, ...
- Installment LoanMortgage, car loan, ...
- PercentageAny percentage value (%).
- Years / MonthsAny time horizon.
- Age (already added)Show "Age" instead of "# Years from Now."
- Retirement Age (already added))Enable "Investment Return After Retirement."
Time Value Assumptions
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How is Cash Value calculated?
This calculation projects your lifetime finances. Review key assumptions below—% in RRSP/TFSA, monthly CPP and OAS with start ages—and personalize these assumptions using the Pencil button, if needed.
Decisions / Expectations
(Expressions are evaluated at Year 0 only.)
Calculations
(Expressions are evaluated at every year.)
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- Buy AssetBuy an asset growing at its own rate.
- Take Installment LoanTake a mortgage, loan, etc.
- InvestReceive/Spend a lump sum.
- Expect to InvestExpect to receive/spend a lump sum.
- Expect Monthly Cash FlowExpect to receive/spend cash monthly.
- Expect Yearly Cash FlowExpect to receive/spend cash yearly.
- Define Variable (Numerical)Calculate an intermediate value.