Retirement savings are one thing, and achieving financial goals is another. One may continue to save yet be far from reaching the objectives because long-term inflation may unfavourably tilt the purchasing power of your savings and make the portfolio inadequate. Those who can evaluate the inflation rate, at least closer and not way off the mark and fill the gaps, will have relatively less trouble navigating the needs post-retirement than someone who gets it completely wrong. This shows that your corpus must have an adequate buffer for inflation. So, you should factor in the possible long-term inflation range in your retirement savings plan to ensure your corpus fund can withstand any future price fluctuations. You can use a retirement calculator to determine the required corpus, considering inflation-adjusted expenses, returns, and the number of years in retirement. ALSO READ: How Do Emerging Technologies Like AI & IoT Are Helping The Elderly? Amol Joshi, founder of Plan Rupee, a financial planning and investment firm, explains two scenarios: inflation at 5 and 7 per cent and annual expenses at Rs 7 lakh. Says Joshi, “To arrive at an approximate corpus with an inflation of 5 per cent, and the annual expenses at Rs 7 lakh, one needs to know the longevity or how long the corpus needs to sustain. Assuming longevity of 25 years into retirement, one needs approximately Rs 1-1.2 crore, assuming the portfolio returns are between 9 and 11 per cent and corpus exhausts at the end of 25 years.” If the inflation is at 7 per cent, Joshi explains: “You need a corpus of approximately Rs 1.10-1.30 crore. This difference can negatively impact your retirement lifestyle. So, inflation is required to be monitored and factored in on assessment during any major events of life.” ALSO READ: How To Boost Your Financial Security And Confidence For Post Retirement Life?
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