Can I retire with $1 million?
Understand the tradeoffs involved in retiring with 1,000,000.
Retiring with 1,000,000 depends less on the raw number and more on your spending target, time horizon, and income flexibility.
A lower-spend household with multiple income sources may find this portfolio more workable than a household relying entirely on inflation-adjusted withdrawals.
This page is designed as a starting point, not a yes-or-no verdict.
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What is the 4 percent rule?
Understand where the 4% rule comes from and how to use it responsibly.
Why read this
The 4% rule is one of the most recognizable retirement planning shortcuts because it turns spending into a portfolio target quickly.
Common retirement planning mistakes
Avoid the most common assumptions that weaken retirement plans before they are stress tested.
Why read this
Most retirement mistakes are not dramatic. They are small assumptions that quietly make the plan less resilient.