M Magnus Retirement Planner
How it works

Magnus Retirement Planner

See Your Retirement Clearly.

Built for Indian investors and real-world retirement conditions.

Magnus Retirement Planner is a one-of-a-kind retirement planning calculator designed for individuals who want clear, realistic answers about their financial future — combining serious analytical depth with a simple, private, and user-friendly experience.

It goes beyond basic calculators to show how your wealth evolves year by year, helping you understand whether your money will actually last — or if you are holding back more than necessary — even under real-world uncertainties.

  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • Stress-tested scenarios
  • Private by design

Contact: support@magnusplanner.com

This tool is intended for planning and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Users should consult a qualified financial professional before making any financial decisions.

From the learning centre

Monte Carlo simulation Sequence of returns risk How much corpus do you need? Bucket withdrawal strategy FIRE planning in India How inflation erodes your corpus SCSS and PPF in retirement

What is Magnus Retirement Planner?

Magnus Retirement Planner is a retirement calculator designed to help you evaluate whether your retirement corpus will sustain your lifestyle over time. Unlike basic calculators, it uses Monte Carlo simulation to model thousands of possible market outcomes and provides a probability-based view of success.

The tool also includes stress testing for scenarios such as early market downturns, prolonged low returns, and rising expenses due to inflation. By combining these elements, Magnus helps you understand not just a single outcome, but how your plan behaves under real-world conditions.

It is built for individuals who prefer a more realistic and structured approach to retirement planning, especially those following FIRE or long-term financial independence strategies. Learn how Magnus uses Monte Carlo simulation and stress testing →