The Retirement Paycheque Calculator

Discover Exactly What Your Investments Can Pay You Every Month—In Just 5 Minutes

Get instant clarity on your retirement income with this free, easy-to-use calculator—created for Canadians 50+ who want peace of mind about their financial future.

The Retirement Paycheque Calculator

Discover Exactly What Your Investments Can Pay You Every Month—In Just 5 Minutes

Get instant clarity on your retirement income with this free, easy-to-use calculator—created for Canadians 50+ who want peace of mind about their financial future.

This is for you if you’re:

This is for you if you’re:

  • 50 or older and planning to retire in the next 2–10 years

  • Unsure how much monthly income your investments can reliably provide

  • Worried about market volatility and conflicting advice

  • Dreaming of travel, family time, and a worry-free retirement—without the fear of running out of money

  • 50 or older and planning to retire in the next 2–10 years

  • Unsure how much monthly income your investments can reliably provide

  • Worried about market volatility and conflicting advice

  • Dreaming of travel, family time, and a worry-free retirement—without the fear of running out of money

WHY I CREATED THIS CALCULATOR...

Hi, I’m Cameron Brown, Passive Income Planner and creator of the Income Machine Framework.

For over a decade, I’ve helped Canadians across Ontario, BC, and Alberta confidently plan their retirement income—no matter what the markets are doing.

Most retirement plans focus on growing your portfolio—but they rarely show you how to turn that nest egg into steady, reliable income.

What matters most?

Knowing exactly what your investments can pay you—every single month—so you can retire with confidence.

THE BIG MISTAKE

MOST RETIREMENT PLANS MAKE

Most Canadians think the goal is to grow their portfolio as big as possible.

But here’s the truth:

❌ Growth doesn’t pay the bills.

❌ You can’t retire on “paper gains.”

❌ A market crash could cost you years of income overnight.

The real goal?

✅ Turn your portfolio into a tax-efficient, monthly income stream — without stress, without second-guessing, and without selling off your assets.

That’s exactly what this calculator helps you start.

THE BIG MISTAKE

MOST RETIREMENT PLANS MAKE

Most Canadians think the goal is to grow their portfolio as big as possible.

But here’s the truth:

❌ Growth doesn’t pay the bills.

❌ You can’t retire on “paper gains.”

❌ A market crash could cost you years of income overnight.

The real goal?

✅ Turn your portfolio into a tax-efficient, monthly income stream — without stress, without second-guessing, and without selling off your assets.

That’s exactly what this calculator helps you start.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Plug-and-play calculator: See your potential monthly income instantly

  • Quick-start video: No guesswork—just clear, simple steps

  • Sample income ranges: Realistic expectations based on Canadian portfolios

  • The #1 insight: Find out if your portfolio is set up for income—or just “paper growth”

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©2025 Cameron Brown |

All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy

This site is not a part of the Facebook or Instagram apps or a part of Meta Inc. Additionally, this site is NOT endorsed by Facebook or Instagram in any way. FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM is a trademark of Meta, Inc.

Cameron is a licensed Dealing Representative with Waverley Corporate Financial Services Ltd., located at 150 York St, Suite 1600, Toronto, ON M5H 3S5, and is registered to conduct business in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba.