Allocated Pension calculator
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How long will your money last?
Many people choose an allocated pension to provide their retirement income and this calculator may help you explore this option.
An allocated pension lets you choose an income level between a pre-set minimum and your account balance. Once you have chosen an income level and an earning rate, the calculator will then illustrate the income you may get and how long your retirement nest egg may last.
For those using transition to retirement rules, the maximum pension level per year is 10% of the retirement benefit.
Notes:
- Results are an illustration based on the information you enter and the assumptions made within the calculator. For the purpose of projecting benefits, a net investment return of 0% after fees and taxes has been used, unless changed by you.
- You can choose the minimum pension or a nominated amount. Where you nominate a value, you can also choose whether to index that amount each year at a rate of inflation chosen by you. The calculator assumes payments are taken evenly across the year and a proportional payment is calculated for the first year.
- The graph is designed to illustrate how the balance of your account changes over the period of your allocated pension. The graph stops at the year where your balance reaches $5000 (which would represent the final payment for some allocated pension providers).
- The figures are designed as a general illustration of the working of an allocated pension and the estimated result is not guaranteed in any way. The actual performance will depend on the chosen product, future economic conditions, and investment performance.
- This calculator does not replace personal financial advice and you should seek specific professional advice prior to acting on any information. We recommend you read our disclaimer.
- To calculate the minimum pension, this calculator uses percentage pensions with a commencement date on and after 1 July 2007.