Want to retire early in the UK? Use our free FIRE calculator to estimate how much you need to achieve Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE). Input your age, expenses, and savings to get a personalised FIRE number.
By entering following values you can get an idea about the approximate amount needed for your retirement expenses every year
Advanced FIRE Calculator
Plan your path to financial independence with precision. Calculate your savings needs, investment growth, and retirement timeline.
Your FIRE Plan Summary
To retire at 50 with
annual spending, you need:
Based on your current situation:
- You’re 35 years old with £50,000 saved
- Investing £1,000/month at 7% returns
- Accounting for 2.5% inflation
- Using a 4% safe withdrawal rate
Savings Projection
- You’ll reach FIRE in 15 years at age 50
- Required monthly investment: £1,217
- Current plan: On track
Understanding Your FIRE Journey
The 4% Rule
The cornerstone of FIRE planning. By withdrawing 4% of your portfolio annually, your savings should last 30+ years. This means you need 25x your annual expenses invested.
Compound Growth
Your investments grow exponentially over time. £1,000 invested today at 7% return becomes £7,612 in 30 years without adding more money.
UK Tax Efficiency
Use ISAs (£20k/year allowance) for tax-free growth and SIPPs (with tax relief) to boost your contributions by 25-45% compared to taxable accounts.
Time vs. Savings Rate
With 10 years to FIRE, you need to save ~65% of income. With 20 years, ~35% savings rate may suffice. Our calculator shows your personalized path.
To find out how much money you need to save every month to reach above number, you may use our free saving planner calculator
How to Use This FIRE Calculator
"Our calculator uses the 4% rule, a proven retirement strategy, to estimate your target savings. Here’s what each input means:"
Input Field | What It Means | Why It Matters |
---|---|---|
Current Age | Your age today. | Determines how long your investments can grow. |
Retirement Age | When you plan to retire. | Shorter timelines require higher savings rates. |
Annual Expenses | Your expected yearly spending in retirement (in today’s £). | The core of your FIRE number calculation. |
Current Savings | Investments/pensions you already have. | Reduces the total amount you need to save. |
Investment Return | Expected annual growth rate (default: 7%). | Higher returns = Faster growth, but be conservative. |
Inflation Rate | UK average (default: 2.5%). | Ensures your target accounts for rising costs. |
What Is the FIRE Number?
"Your FIRE number is the total savings needed to retire early, based on the 4% rule:
- "You can withdraw 4% of your portfolio yearly without running out of money."
- "Example: If you need £24,000/year, your FIRE number is £600,000 (£24,000 ÷ 0.04)."
Pro Tip: "For ‘Fat FIRE’ (luxury retirement), multiply expenses by 2–3x."
How to Achieve FIRE in the UK
a) Increase Savings Rate
"Save 50–70% of your income by:"
- Cutting unnecessary costs (e.g., subscriptions, dining out).
- Earning more (side hustles, promotions, or investing in skills).
b) Invest Wisely
"UK-friendly strategies:"
- ISAs: Tax-free growth (£20k/year allowance).
- Pensions (SIPP/NHS): Tax relief + employer matches.
- Index Funds: Low-cost global ETFs (e.g., VWRL).
c) Track Progress
Periodically review your portfolio to check whether you are on track.
Q: How does the NHS Pension affect my FIRE number?
A: "It provides guaranteed income—subtract its value from your target. E.g., £10k/year NHS pension = £250k less needed (£10k ÷ 0.04)."
Q: Is 7% a realistic return for UK investors?
A: "Yes, for global equities over 20+ years. Adjust to 5–6% for caution."
Q: How do I adjust for inflation?
A: "Our calculator automatically inflates your target. For manual math: multiply by (1 + inflation rate)^years left."
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