I asked ChatGPT to calculate my FIRE number for ₹15 lakh pa, here’s how much is needed to retire early…

I asked ChatGPT to calculate my FIRE number for ₹15 lakh pa, here’s how much is needed to retire early…


Calculations for F.I.R.E. number: I asked ChatGPT to calculate the required F.I.R.E. number to create corpus for early retirement at 35 with 15 lakh per annum salary. F.I.R.E. is the personal finance concept dubbed as “financial independence, retire early”.

The ChatGPT prompt:

I am 35 working in a corporate and earning 15 lakh pa. I live in Bangalore, pay 23,000 monthly for rent, 10,000 monthly for grocery and utilities, and spend 16,000 monthly for leisure and shopping, etc. I want to retire early. What should be my F.I.R.E. number?

You’re already thinking about this the right way—FIRE starts with clarity on expenses, not income. Let’s break it down in a practical way.

Your Current Annual Expenses

  • Rent: 23,000 × 12 = 2.76 lakh
  • Groceries & utilities: 10,000 × 12 = 1.2 lakh
  • Leisure/shopping: 16,000 × 12 = 1.92 lakh
  • Total (so far): ~ 5.88 lakh / year

You likely have a few more costs (travel, insurance, medical, family support, etc.), so let’s round this up conservatively: Estimated annual expense: 6.5-7 lakh.

FIRE Formula

A common rule is the ‘25× rule’ (based on the 4% rule): where FIRE corpus = 25 × annual expenses

Your FIRE Number using 6.5-7 lakh:

  • 6.5 lakh × 25 = 1.6 crore
  • 7 lakh × 25 = 1.75 crore
  • Your baseline FIRE number: 1.6–1.8 crore

But this is too simplistic for India, where most people underestimate inflation (especially healthcare and rent in Bangalore), lifestyle upgrades over time, and longer retirement (you’re 35—could be 40–50 years post-retirement). So, a safer multiplier is:

  • 30× expenses ( 6.5 lakh) → 2–2.1 crore
  • 35× expenses ( 7 lakh) → 2.3–2.5 crore
  • Realistic FIRE range: 2–2.5 crore

Where you stand with 15 LPA income

If you save 5–6 lakh per year, you’re on a decent path and to hit 2–2.5 crore faster, you’ll need higher savings rate (ideally 40–50%) and equity-heavy investing (mutual funds, index funds).

The bare minimum FIRE number is 1.7 crore, comfortable FIRE number is 2-2.5 crore, and very safe (low stress for future) FIRE number is over 3 crore.

Based on your age (35), target FIRE age – let’s assume 50 (15 years horizon), and FIRE corpus midpoint of 2.25 crore with expected return (equity-heavy) of 11–12% annually, your SIP requirments are:

  • Starting from zero to reach 2.25 crore in 15 years you need roughly 55,000 – 60,000/month in SIP.
  • Increase SIP by 10% every year, invest bonuses fully, keep equity allocation high to reduce your required SIP by 10,000-15,000 per month.

Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations made above are not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

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