Coast FIRE Calculator (UK)
Find out how much you need to invest today to reach financial independence—without adding another penny.
The Ultimate Guide to the Coast FIRE Calculator (UK Edition)
Definition:
A Coast FIRE Calculator helps you determine how much you need invested today so that your investments can grow—without additional contributions—to reach financial independence by your chosen retirement age.
What Is Coast FIRE?
“Coast FIRE” stands for Coasting to Financial Independence and Retiring Early. Unlike traditional FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early), Coast FIRE allows you to stop aggressively saving once you’ve reached a “tipping point” — the amount of invested money that will grow to your target retirement fund on its own.
In simple terms:
You invest enough early that compound growth does the rest, even if you stop saving new money.
For example, if you’ve already accumulated £150,000 in your 30s and that amount will grow to £1 million by your 60s (your target retirement portfolio), then you’ve hit Coast FIRE — you can stop saving and simply let time and compounding do the work.
How the Calculator Works
The Coast FIRE Calculator estimates your required portfolio today based on:
- Your current age and retirement age
- Expected annual expenses in retirement
- Your current savings or investments
- Expected investment return (real, after inflation)
It uses the 4% withdrawal rule, meaning your portfolio should be about 25 times your expected annual retirement expenses.
It then discounts this target portfolio by your expected investment growth over time to calculate how much you’d need today for your portfolio to “coast” to independence.
How to Use the Coast FIRE Calculator
1. Enter Your Basic Information
- Current Age: Your present age.
- Target Retirement Age: The age when you plan to retire or achieve financial independence.
2. Input Your Financial Data
- Expected Annual Expenses in Retirement: Estimate how much you’ll spend annually once retired (including housing, food, healthcare, travel, etc.).
- Current Investments: Your current investment portfolio value (savings, stocks, pensions, etc.).
- Expected Return & Inflation: Choose realistic long-term averages — 5% return and 2% inflation are common assumptions.
3. Click “Calculate Coast FIRE”
The tool instantly provides:
- Your Coast FIRE number today
- A message indicating if you’ve reached it
- A Plotly.js graph visualizing your portfolio growth over time
This dynamic chart helps you see how your wealth compounds toward the financial independence threshold.
Understanding the Results
- If your current investments exceed the Coast FIRE number, congratulations! You could stop saving today and still reach your retirement goal.
- If you’re below the target, the calculator helps you visualize how far you are — and how small increases in contributions or returns can close the gap.
The Power of Compound Growth
Compound interest is the backbone of the Coast FIRE philosophy.
By investing early, your money earns returns — and those returns generate more returns over time. This exponential growth means even modest early investments can snowball into substantial wealth later.
For instance, £100,000 growing at a real 5% return annually becomes nearly £432,000 in 30 years without adding another penny. That’s the magic of coasting to FIRE.
Who Should Use This Calculator
This calculator is ideal for:
- Young professionals starting their FIRE journey
- Mid-career earners assessing whether they can reduce savings rates
- Anyone curious about how much they need to “let compounding take over”
Optimizing Your Coast FIRE Plan
To make the most of your Coast FIRE journey:
- Diversify investments across stocks, bonds, and index funds.
- Minimize high-interest debt, which can offset growth.
- Adjust for inflation—your retirement spending power must remain intact.
- Recalculate yearly, since market returns and personal goals can change.
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FAQ: Coast FIRE Calculator
Q1: What does Coast FIRE mean?
Coast FIRE is when you’ve invested enough that your portfolio will reach your retirement goal through growth alone, even if you stop contributing now.
Q2: What is the 4% rule?
It’s a common retirement rule suggesting you can withdraw 4% of your portfolio annually without running out of money over 30 years.
Q3: How accurate is the Coast FIRE Calculator?
It’s based on mathematical projections and assumptions about market returns and inflation. Use it for guidance, not as a guarantee.
Q4: How often should I update my calculation?
Review annually or whenever your income, expenses, or investment strategy changes.
Q5: Can I reach Coast FIRE faster?
Yes — by saving more early, reducing expenses, and increasing investment returns through diversified portfolios.