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What is 4 per cent rule of withdrawal from corpus after retirement?

Understanding the 4 per cent rule can help retirees plan their finances for a secure and worry-free retirement.

October 22, 2025 / 08:10 IST
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4 per cent withdrawal rule
4 per cent withdrawal rule

What the 4 per cent rule means

The 4 per cent rule is a rule of thumb financial planners use to determine how much you can withdraw from your retirement corpus each year so that the corpus does not get exhausted. With the help of this rule, you can withdraw 4 per cent of your total retirement corpus in the first year of retirement. Later on, you inflation-proof the figure to maintain your purchasing power. This approach attempts to keep your money intact for 25 to 30 years or even more.

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Why the rule is important

Retirement can be a period of decades, and if not properly planned, there are risks of depleting your corpus. The 4 per cent rule is a mere guideline to regulate withdrawals and maintain financial security. It prevents the retiree from taking excessive in the early years, depleting the corpus, and maintains a smooth income stream all through retirement.