4% Rule for $750,000
See what the 4% rule implies for a portfolio of 750,000.
A 750,000 portfolio implies a starting withdrawal near $30,000 under a simple 4% rule framework.
That number is best used as a planning anchor, not a promise. The right withdrawal plan depends on taxes, market path, and whether your spending is flexible.
Use this page to move from a quick rule of thumb into a more decision-ready retirement-income plan.
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