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How Much Money Do You Really Need To Never Work Again?

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  • Calculate annual expenses, then multiply by 25 for your target.
  • The 4% Rule ensures safe annual withdrawal from your investments.
  • Inflation, debt elimination, and lifestyle affect this target.

Imagine waking up on a Tuesday morning and realising you don’t have to go to work. Not because you’re sick, and not because you’re on vacation, but because your Bank account generates enough money to cover your lifestyle forever. This isn’t a pipe dream reserved for billionaires. It is the core idea behind the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement.

To achieve this, you don’t need a stroke of luck; you need a specific metric. In personal finance, this milestone is called your Freedom Number. Your Freedom Number is the exact size your investment portfolio needs to be so you can live comfortably without ever needing to trade your time for a paycheck again. Calculating it is surprisingly simple. Let’s break down how it works, using plain language and easy math.

Step 1: Track Your True Annual Expenses

The biggest mistake people make when planning for retirement is focusing on their income. Your Freedom Number isn’t based on what you earn; it is based entirely on what you spend. To calculate your annual expenses, look back at your past 12 months of bank statements.

Group your spending into two broad categories: The Essentials: Housing, groceries, utility bills, insurance, and healthcare.

The Lifestyle: Dining out, vacations, hobbies, and entertainment. Important Note: When planning for early retirement, remember that some costs might disappear (like your daily office commute), while others might rise (like private health insurance).

A Quick Example: Let’s meet Rohan. Rohan is 28 years old and lives a comfortable but mindful life. After tracking his rent, food, weekend trips, and bills, he realises he spends an average of Rs 50,000 every month. Annual Expenses=”Rs 50,000×12 months”=Rs  6,00,000 per year  Rohan needs Rs 6 Lakhs a year to sustain his current standard of living.

This annual expense figure is the foundational building block for his Freedom Number.

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Step 2: Introduce the Rule of 25

Once you know your annual expenses, finding your Freedom Number requires a simple mathematical shortcut known as the Rule of 25. This rule states that to retire safely, you need a nest egg that is exactly 25 times your annual living expenses. The math assumes that you will invest this nest egg in a balanced mix of equities (stocks) and fixed-income assets (bonds or fixed deposits).

Let’s apply the Rule of 25 to Rohan’s finances: Freedom Number=Annual Expenses × 25 Freedom Number=Rs 6,00,000×25=Rs  1,5,00,000 Rohan’s Freedom Number is Rs 1.5 Crores. Once his investment portfolio hits this mark, he is theoretically financially independent. Why 25? Understanding the 4 per cent Rule You might wonder where the number 25 comes from. It is the mathematical inverse of the 4 per cent Rule, a concept derived from a famous financial research paper called the Trinity Study.

The study looked at decades of market history and concluded that if an investor withdraws 4 per cent of their portfolio in the first year of retirement and adjusts that amount slightly for inflation every year after, the money has an incredibly high probability of lasting 30 years or longer without running out. Going back to Rohan: Rohan hits his Freedom Number of Rs 1.5 Crores. In his first year of freedom, he withdraws 4 per cent. 4 per cent of Rs 1.5 Crores = Rs 6,00,000. He perfectly covers his annual expenses while leaving the remaining 96 per cent of his portfolio untouched to keep growing in the market.

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Customising Your Number: Adjusting for Your Lifestyle

The Rule of 25 is an excellent baseline, but life isn’t static.

Depending on your personal goals, you can choose a different path within the early retirement world. Financial planners generally outline three distinct paths:

Lean FIRE: This is for the minimalists. If you plan to drastically cut down your luxury spending, downsize your living space, and live frugally, you can use a lower multiplier like 20 times your annual expenses. Standard FIRE: This is the baseline we just calculated for Rohan. It aims to completely maintain your current, comfortable standard of living using a multiplier of 25 times your expenses.

Fat FIRE: This is for those who want an abundant retirement. If you plan to travel internationally, dine out frequently, and spend generously without budgeting strictly, you should aim for a safer multiplier of 30 times (or more) your annual expenses. If Rohan decided he wanted a premium, “Fat FIRE” lifestyle with frequent international travel, his true annual expenses might rise to Rs 10 Lakhs. Using that safer multiplier of 30, his new target would look like this: New Freedom Number=Rs  10,00,000×30=Rs  3,00,000

Two Factors to Keep in Mind

1. The Inflation Factor

If you plan to retire in 5 years, the Rule of 25 works beautifully. However, if you are calculating a Freedom Number that you won’t hit for another 15 or 20 years, you must account for inflation. A basket of groceries that costs Rs 5,000 today will cost significantly more in two decades. To combat this, review your annual expenses every single year and adjust your target Freedom Number upward to match real-world price increases.

2. Debt Elimination

The math behind the Freedom Number becomes drastically easier if you enter retirement completely debt-free. Paying off a home loan or car loan significantly lowers your monthly survival baseline. A lower baseline means a lower annual expense figure, which instantly shrinks your ultimate Freedom Number by lakhs.

How to Start Journeying Toward Your Number

Looking at a target like Rs 1.5 Crores or Rs 3 Crores can feel overwhelming when you are starting out. The key is to avoid focusing entirely on the mountain peak and instead focus on the next step. Reduce Friction: Every Rs 1,000 you permanently cut from your monthly unnecessary spending reduces your ultimate Freedom Number by Rs 3,00,000 (thanks to the 25x multiplier effect).

Automate Your Gap: The difference between your income and your expenses is your investment gap. Automate a Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) to route this gap directly into diversified low-cost Index Funds and equity Mutual Funds every month. Your Freedom Number isn’t just a math formula; it is a shift in perspective. It transforms money from a tool used to buy status symbols into a tool used to buy your time back. Track your expenses, multiply by 25, and give your hard work a clear, definitive finish line.  

(Disclaimer: This article uses information originally published by Dalal Street Investment Journal (DSIJ). The views expressed are those of the original authors and not necessarily of ABP Network Pvt. Ltd. This content is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, financial, legal or tax advice. Readers are advised to conduct their own research and/or consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as investment advice. ABP Network, its employees and associates shall not be responsible or liable for any losses or damages arising directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on this article or any information contained herein.)

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