Investment Calculator – 01/13/2025 20:14:20
1.05%January 10 | MyPlanIQ portfolio symbol P_78424

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Asset Allocation


Symbol Category/Sector Target Weight
VFFSX
VANGUARD 500 INDEX FUND INSTITUTIONAL SELECT SHARES
US Equity 40%
RERFX
EUROPACIFIC GROWTH FUND CLASS R-5
International Equity 20%
DODIX
DODGE & COX INCOME FUND DODGE & COX INCOME FUND
Fixed Income 40%


Historical Performance


Investment Calculator – 01/13/2025 20:14:20 Historical Returns

Name YTD Return 1Yr AR 3Yr AR 5Yr AR 10Yr AR 15Yr AR 20Yr AR Common Inception
Investment Calculator – 01/13/2025 20:14:20 NA 9.74% 2.87% 6.82% NA NA NA
VFINX (VANGUARD 500 INDEX FUND INVESTOR SHARES) NA 23.34% 9.18% 14.00% 13.05% 13.46% 10.29%
VSMGX (VANGUARD LIFESTRATEGY MODERATE GROWTH FUND INVESTOR SHARES) NA 9.99% 2.50% 5.64% 5.99% 6.71% 5.85%
Data as of 01/10/2025, Common starting date is 03/30/2016

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Calculators


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Rolling Returns


From 03/30/2016 to 01/10/2025, the worst annualized return of 3-year rolling returns for Investment Calculator - 01/13/2025 20:14:20 is 2.07%.
From 03/30/2016 to 01/10/2025, the worst annualized return of 5-year rolling returns for Investment Calculator - 01/13/2025 20:14:20 is 4.47%.

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How to use the Investment Calculator - 01/13/2025 20:14:201.05%January 10 | MyPlanIQ portfolio symbol P_78424

The Investment Calculator - 01/13/2025 20:14:201.05%January 10 | MyPlanIQ portfolio symbol P_78424 is designed to help you pressure-test retirement savings, contribution strategy, tax tradeoffs, and long-term investing outcomes before you make a real-world change. Instead of relying on one rough estimate, run a few scenarios with conservative, base-case, and optimistic assumptions so you can see how sensitive the result is to returns, contribution levels, inflation, taxes, or timing.

A calculator result is most useful when you connect it to the account or plan decisions you actually control. After reviewing the output, compare it with your current savings rate, employer match rules, investment menu, expense levels, and withdrawal or rollover options. That is where MyPlanIQ's plan pages and retirement research become useful companions to the raw number.

If the result looks weak, treat that as a planning signal rather than a dead end. Small changes such as contributing earlier in the year, capturing the full company match, lowering fees, adjusting withdrawal assumptions, or choosing a more suitable allocation can materially change long-term outcomes. Re-run the calculator after each change and use the related links below to keep moving from estimate to action.

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Calculator FAQs

What inputs should you change first in this calculator?

Start with the assumptions you can control in real life, such as contribution amount, retirement age, withdrawal rate, fees, and asset allocation. Then test optimistic and conservative versions so you can see which inputs change the outcome the most.

How should you use a calculator result?

Treat the result as a planning scenario rather than a prediction. Compare it with your workplace plan rules, savings rate, expected retirement timing, and investment options before making a real portfolio or contribution decision.

What should you do after reviewing the output?

Use the related links to compare retirement plans, read the connected MyPlanIQ article, and test one or two adjacent calculators so you can move from a single estimate to a fuller decision framework.