Blog #197: How Far Does $1,000,000 Go (Part 1)

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Your new clients, Joe and Annie Jordan, ask this question, “We have a combined $1,000,000 on our 401(k)s, and want to know how much after-tax, retirement cash flow we can realize from it – how far does $1,000,000 go in retirement?”

Joe and Annie need to provide more information for you to answer this question realistically:

  • Current age: Both are age 60.
  • Retirement age: 70
  • Years of retirement: 25
  • Inflation assumption: 2.00%
  • 401(k) yield: 7.00%
  • Tax bracket assumption: They expect to remain in a combined federal and state tax bracket of 35% throughout the analysis.

Using InsMark’s Defined Contribution Retirement Plan Calculator, the results of this evaluation are below.

Image 1
After-Tax Retirement Cash Flow
($1,000,000 401(k) Assets)
Annual Yield: 7.00%

Bob Ritter's Blog #197 image 1 After Tax Retirement Cash Flow One Million 401(k) Assets Annual Yield is 7 percent image

Click here to review the year-by-year reports of Image 1.  As you can see in Col. (4) on Page 2, the after-tax cash flow produced in the first retirement year is $77,587.  The 2.00% COLA gradually increases that after-tax number to $124,818 over 30 retirement years.  Result: The COLA provides the annual purchasing power of $77,587 in each retirement year (assuming inflation is 2.00%, the same as the COLA).

Let’s do another one by changing the yield assumption to random percentages between 24.00% and -10.00% that averages 7.00% over the 35 years from age 60 to 95.

Image 2
After-Tax Retirement Cash Flow
($1,000,000 401(k) Assets)
Random Yields: Averaging 7.00%

Bob Ritter's Blog #197  image 2 After Tax Retirement Cash Flow One Million 401(k) Assets Random Yields Averaging 7 percent image

Click here to review the year-by-year reports of Image 2.  As you can see in Col. (4) on Page 2, the after-tax cash flow produced in the first retirement year is $80,912.  The 2.00% COLA gradually increases that after-tax number to $130,169 over 30 retirement years.  Result: The COLA provides the annual purchasing power of $80,912 in each retirement year (assuming inflation is 2.00%, the same as the COLA).

In Part 2 (scheduled for December 2019), we will continue the retirement evaluation for Joe and Annie Jordan, taking into account all their assets and benefits.

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Important Note #1:  The hypothetical values referred to in this Blog assume the nonguaranteed values shown continue in all years.  This is not likely, and actual results may be more or less favorable.

Important Note #2:  The information in this Blog is for educational purposes only.  In all cases, the approval of a client’s legal and tax advisers must be secured regarding the implementation or modification of any planning technique as well as the applicability and consequences of new cases, rulings, or legislation upon existing or impending plans.

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