FIRE Calculator
Calculate your Financial Independence (FI) number, savings rate, and years to FIRE. Based on the 4% safe withdrawal rule and your current portfolio trajectory.
How the FIRE calculator works
FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) starts with one number: 25 times your annual spending. That’s how much you need invested to safely withdraw 4% per year indefinitely, based on the Trinity Study. Your savings rate determines how quickly you get there.
The savings rate is everything
At a 50% savings rate with 7% returns, you reach FI in roughly 17 years regardless of income level. At 75%, it’s about 7 years. The math is counterintuitive: saving more both increases your portfolio growth and decreases your FI target (because you’re proving you can live on less).
After FIRE
Reaching your FI number doesn’t mean you must stop working. Most FIRE adherents continue earning in some capacity — they just have the freedom to choose work they enjoy rather than work they need.
Sources
- Trinity Study (Cooley, Hubbard, Walz, 1998) — 4% safe withdrawal rate
- Historical S&P 500 returns (DQYDJ)
- Mr. Money Mustache — ‘The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement’