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Retirement

How Long Will My Savings Last If I Become Disabled?

How long will your money last? No, not in retirement. During your working years. Too often, people overlook what would happen if they were no longer able to work and generate income. Use this calculator to see how long your savings would last.

Your Financial Information

These are example values based on hypothetical averages.

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$1,000$1,000,000
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$0$10,000,000

Your Savings Duration

How long will your money last? No, not in retirement. During your working years. Too often, people overlook what would happen if they were no longer able to work and generate income. Use this calculator to see how long your savings would last.

How Long Your Savings Will Last

There's no right or wrong answer to this calculator. It's more about your comfort level with your approach protecting your income. There are various approaches and different strategies that we can explore to address your concerns.

Without Disability Insurance

0 months

Your savings would last this long if you had to cover all expenses from savings alone.

With Disability Insurance

0 months

With insurance covering 80% of your income, your savings would last this much longer.

Savings Duration Comparison

These figures are estimates based on the information you provided. Your financial professional can help you explore strategies to protect your income.

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