Freedom Calculator
Estimate the corpus you may need in today's money, account for inflation, and see how long your current pace may take. This is the calculator to use before setting income targets, retirement goals, or passive-income expectations.
This tool shelf is built for practical planning, not random number play. Map your freedom target, compare low-risk savings choices, estimate long-term investing growth, and stress-test withdrawal plans with one clean calculator stack.
Estimate the corpus you may need in today's money, account for inflation, and see how long your current pace may take. This is the calculator to use before setting income targets, retirement goals, or passive-income expectations.
Good wealth tools reduce confusion. They help readers compare trade-offs clearly instead of guessing based on internet noise or sales-heavy advice.
Start with the freedom number. Then compare safety tools like FD and RD, growth tools like SIP and lumpsum investing, and finally income tools like SWP.
Each tool solves a different money job. Use the one that matches the decision you are actually making instead of forcing one calculator to answer everything.
Find the corpus your lifestyle may need and see whether your current pace is strong, weak, or unrealistic.
Compare maturity value, interest earned, after-tax outcome, and the value in today's money for fixed deposits.
Estimate what disciplined monthly saving may become and compare it with the real value after tax and inflation.
Project long-term investing outcomes for monthly SIPs with step-up assumptions and inflation-aware thinking.
Estimate how one-time investments may grow over time and compare future value with today's buying power.
Stress-test monthly withdrawals from invested capital so you can judge whether the portfolio can actually support the plan.