Free Retirement Calculator Spreadsheet Template
Project retirement savings growth based on current age, savings rate, and expected returns. See whether current contributions align with retirement timeline goals.
What's Included
- Dashboard with retirement projections showing estimated portfolio value at target retirement age
- Retirement setup with inputs for current age, retirement age, current savings, and annual contribution
- Year-by-year projection table displaying annual contributions, investment growth, and ending balance
- Growth rate assumptions with adjustable expected return percentage for conservative or aggressive modeling
- Savings gap analysis showing the difference between projected balance and estimated retirement needs
- Works in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc with no setup required
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How to Use This Retirement Calculator Template
Enter your details
Input current age, target retirement age, current savings balance, and annual contribution amount on the setup sheet.
Set growth assumptions
Enter an expected annual return rate. The template uses this to project investment growth over your remaining working years.
Review the projection
The year-by-year table shows contributions, growth, and ending balance for each year from now until retirement.
Check the savings gap
The dashboard compares your projected balance to an estimated retirement need, highlighting any shortfall.
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We use Claude AI to draft each free template, after a deep research. Then our team steps in. We refine the layout, stress-test every formula, fix edge cases, and polish the design until it feels like something we would actually use ourselves. The AI gets us 80% there. The last 20% is all human judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What return rate should I use?
Historical stock market averages are often in the 7% to 10% range before inflation. The template lets you enter any rate - use a conservative figure for more cautious estimates.
Does it account for inflation?
The template shows nominal (not inflation-adjusted) projections. For real purchasing power estimates, use a return rate reduced by expected inflation.
Can I model catch-up contributions?
Increase the annual contribution amount in the setup to reflect catch-up contributions. The projection recalculates with the higher amount.
How is the retirement need estimated?
The savings gap analysis uses a target based on your inputs. Adjust the target field to match your own retirement spending estimate.
How do I open this in Google Sheets?
Upload the .xlsx file to Google Drive, then open it with Google Sheets. All formulas and formatting will be preserved.
What license is this template under?
All free templates are released under CC BY 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution). You can use, modify, and share them freely - including for commercial purposes - as long as you credit FinancialAha.com. They are provided as-is and do not constitute financial advice.
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