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FIRE Calculator – Financial Independence Retire Early

Discover when you will be financially independent: enter your monthly expenses, current savings and monthly savings rate – the calculator shows your FIRE number, years to freedom and your projected FIRE date.

✓ Revisado por Julian Bronski · actualizado junio de 2026

Tus datos

EUR
100100000+
EUR
010000000+
EUR
0100000+
%
030+
%
0.510+
%
020+

Resultado

Your FIRE number
Years to FIRE
Projected FIRE date
Monthly passive income at FIRE
Total invested
Real return after inflation
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Cómo funciona la FIRE Calculator – Financial Independence Retire Early

The FIRE concept (Financial Independence, Retire Early) is built on the 4% rule (Safe Withdrawal Rate): if you withdraw at most 4% of your portfolio per year, it statistically lasts 30+ years. Your FIRE number is therefore: annual expenses ÷ withdrawal rate. The real return accounts for inflation: real return = (1 + return/100) ÷ (1 + inflation/100) − 1. Years to FIRE are calculated iteratively: every month your portfolio grows through compounding and your savings contribution until it reaches the FIRE number. The monthly passive income shows how much you can withdraw each month at FIRE (FIRE number × withdrawal rate ÷ 12).

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the 4% rule and does it still hold?
The 4% rule (Safe Withdrawal Rate, SWR) comes from the 1998 Trinity Study: with a broadly diversified portfolio you can withdraw 4% per year and the money statistically lasts 30 years. In low-interest environments some experts recommend 3–3.5% to be on the safe side. The calculator lets you adjust the rate freely.
What counts as 'current savings' for FIRE?
All investable assets: ETF portfolios, stocks, bonds, cash savings accounts and fixed deposits. Do not include: your primary home, vehicles or other illiquid assets – these cannot easily be drawn down in FIRE.
How realistic is the 7% return assumption?
The MSCI World ETF has historically returned around 7–8% p.a. in EUR (nominal, long-term). After deducting 2% inflation roughly 5% real return remains. The calculator uses the real return internally for an inflation-adjusted calculation. Feel free to set a conservative 5–6% if you want to err on the side of caution.
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