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Why Even the Best Retirement Calculator is Wrong

Why Even the Best Retirement Calculator is Wrong

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Roger Whitney explores why retirement planning software—especially Monte Carlo simulations—can give a false sense of confidence if misunderstood. He explains what these tools actually measure, the hidden assumptions behind them, and why retirement is a complex problem that requires judgment, flexibility, and resilience—not just a high “success rate.” Roger shares how to properly interpret results, avoid common traps, and use software as a guide rather than a decision-maker so you can build a retirement plan that supports a great life.

OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN

  • (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
  • (00:30) Roger introduces the episode topic—why your retirement calculator’s success rate can be misleading.

PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT

  • (02:50) Roger explains his perspective as a long-time practitioner and outlines his experience using Monte Carlo-based retirement tools.
  • (05:05) Complicated vs. complex problems: why retirement can’t be “solved” like a math equation and must instead be managed over time.
  • (09:30) Concerns about overreliance on software—from advisors scaling businesses to individuals misinterpreting results.
  • (11:30) What retirement software actually measures.
  • (13:25) What software does NOT measure.
  • (14:18) Best uses of planning software.
  • (17:40) What software should NOT be used for.
  • (19:40) Key dangers of using retirement software.
  • (23:00) Feasibility vs. resilience: why a plan that “works” on paper may still be fragile in real life.
  • (24:20) The real risk:
    • Overspending early and jeopardizing later years
    • Underspending and missing out on life
  • (26:20) The massive number of assumptions behind every plan—and how small changes can dramatically alter outcomes over time.
  • (38:20) How to interpret results properly.
  • (40:55) Looking beyond the number: evaluating the distribution of outcomes and plan sensitivity.
  • (44:43) Understanding failures:
    • Timing (early vs. late failures)
    • Severity (minor shortfall vs. major gap)
  • (48:27) Best practices:
    • Hold success rates lightly
    • Keep plans simple
    • Regularly review assumptions
    • Avoid over-planning and constant tweaking
    • Define what success actually means for your life

SMART SPRINT

  • (56:04) Schedule time to review the assumptions in your retirement planning software—focus on understanding the inputs rather than optimizing the output.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

  • (56:50) Roger shares an update on the merger of his firm with Tanya Nichols’ firm and the creation of a new company, Retire Agile.

REFERENCES

  • livewithroger.com — Register for Noodle Live on March 28!
  • Submit a Question for Roger
  • Sign up for The Noodle

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