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Retire at 62 with $400,000

Evaluate what retiring at age 62 with 400,000 might look like.

This page helps you pressure test whether retiring at 62 with about 400,000 looks realistic once spending, withdrawal rates, and timing are considered together.

A retirement number is only useful in context. The same portfolio can feel conservative or stretched depending on spending, taxes, and how flexible you can be later.

Use the linked calculators below to translate a headline balance into a more realistic retirement-income plan.

Relevant calculators

Retirement Planning3 min

Retirement Projection

Project your nest egg, funding gap, and retirement readiness with real-time portfolio growth.

Projected balance

$1,702,233

Withdrawals3 min

Withdrawal Strategy

Stress test whether your portfolio may sustain retirement withdrawals over time.

Ending balance

$2,838,098

Withdrawals1 min

4 Percent Rule

Translate annual spending into a target portfolio using the classic 4% rule framework.

Portfolio target

$2,000,000

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7 min

How much do I need to retire?

A practical approach to estimating your retirement number without overcomplicating the first pass.

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7 min

Retirement income planning

Think beyond one portfolio number and map how spending may be covered year by year.

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