FI Toolkit

FI Toolkit

Finance & Retirement Planner

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Version History of FI Toolkit

1.4

February 6, 2023

Updated Federal and State tax brackets and rates.

1.3

December 25, 2021

Updated Federal and State tax brackets and rates. Updated Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) calculations. Misc fixes and improvements.

1.2.1

November 20, 2020

Now supports Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

1.2

November 19, 2020

Now supports Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

1.1

February 5, 2020

Federal tax calculations were updated to reflect the 2020 year tax code. State income tax calculations were developed and added to the Spreadsheet methodology and Account Balance chart. The Required-Minimum-Distribution (RMD) methodology was revised to reflect the new SECURE act rules for distributions at 72 years old starting in 2020. Improved automated 401(k), IRA, and ROTH IRA contributions and added matching employer 401(k) contribution preference. The iOS Dark Mode capabilities were enabled throughout the app. Finally, miscellaneous improvements and bug fixes were incorporated.

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1.0

May 15, 2019

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Description of FI Toolkit

FI Toolkit is an app to assist with the pursuit of greater financial health and Financial Independence. The app calculates and plots net-worth that reflects your current financial status and projected cash flows. The app determines when Financially Independence could be achieved and how long your net-worth will last into retirement. Features: • Convenient input “sliders” for finance data entry • Informative articles about finance and Financial Independence • Entries for Cash, Portfolio (stocks), Tax Deferred, and Tax Free accounts • Social Security inputs for yourself and spouse • Multiple scenarios to explore alternate financial directions • Detailed income and expense entries • Instant calculation and display of results (plot & spreadsheet formats) • Summary of the scenario and the computed results Also: • Considers inflation factors • Makes allowances for an emergency fund • Determines contributions to retirement accounts • Compounds account balances • Estimates Federal and State taxes • Determine distributions for expenses during retirement • Computes Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) The app provides login security features (including FaceID) and synchronizes with your iPhone, iPad, and Macintosh devices. Your information is private to you and is not shared with anyone. The app is also ad-free, requires no subscription, and does not affiliate with any financial institutions selling products or services.
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FI Toolkit: FAQ

Can FI Toolkit be used on iPad devices?

Yes, FI Toolkit supports iPad devices.

Who created the FI Toolkit app?

The FI Toolkit app was launched by Steve Welch.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the FI Toolkit app?

The minimum iOS version for the FI Toolkit app is 12.0.

How do users rate the FI Toolkit app?

Currently, there are no ratings to display for the FI Toolkit.

What’s the genre of the FI Toolkit app?

The App Genre Of Fi Toolkit Is Finance.

Which version of the FI Toolkit app is the latest one?

The newest version of FI Toolkit is 1.4.

What is the latest FI Toolkit update release date?

The latest FI Toolkit update came out on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date when FI Toolkit came out?

FI Toolkit launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of FI Toolkit?

The FI Toolkit app is suitable for children aged Steve Welch.

What languages does the FI Toolkit app support?

The FI Toolkit app is now available in English.

Is FI Toolkit one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, FI Toolkit is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does FI Toolkit feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in FI Toolkit.

Is FI Toolkit optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, FI Toolkit is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does FI Toolkit display any ads?

No, FI Toolkit does not display any ads.

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  • Doesn't seem accurate

    I'm a pretty savvy financial person with impeccable records and knowledge of using all sorts of different retirement planners. Entry is easy with your app...but the calculations seem wacky.

    For example, in your Example Portfolio, you have $5,000 in Cash Savings Account entered on the left side. Yet your spreadsheet for the current year shows $20,000. Where in the world does this number come from? Where does the other $15,000 come from? Shouldn't all current entries in the left side then show in the current year on the spreadsheet?

    Other amounts entered in the Savings Accounts areas (Portfolio, Tax Deferred and Tax Free) also have inaccurate amounts in the current year.

    Even taking into account the rate of inflation and/or the Growth or Rate of Return does not give me numbers even close to whats displayed in the app.

    Isn't your app supposed to calculate from TODAY and then into the future? Or does it mysteriously start at some strange unknown previous year? There's no explanation available.

    These miscalculations throw off my complete retirement analysis and the accompanying graph.

    Additionally, it would be nice if your "App Support" actually had a way to communicate directly with you or through your lame website so questions about this app could be explained and/or resolved.

    So...oh wise app creator. Why do my all Savings Accounts amounts differ in what I have entered and what is displayed in the current spreadsheet year and thus calulated into the future?

    If this is explained properly (ie I'm missing something) or if you correct the spreadsheet and graph due to this inaccuray, then I'll amend my review to a more favorable one.

    Until them, I'm baffled where you get your basis for your calculations from.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review. Yes, I agree that the "initial" values in the first column is different than the inputs and does seem wacky. Firstly, the column values reflect the end-of-year calculations with a number of assumptions and simplifications taking place. And, regarding the "cash" account, one assumption/requirement is the strong suggestion to have funds available as an "Emergency Fund", but perhaps the app takes too much liberty at enforcing this idea. As such there is a minimum cash amount set up in the calculation with considerations for the number of months the emergency fund would cover and the app fills it up first. I should revisit this issue per your points made as I do agree it is not clear what is happening with "Cash" and the concept of filling it first to obtain an adequate emergency fund.   In regards to the assumptions and simplifications I mentioned earlier, the calculations start with the values you input (albeit without showing these in the spreadsheet) and calculates a full year and then shows these results in the first column. However, the "Nest egg at Beginning of Year" value does reflect the total initial starting point entries, and the other cash flow items summarize the calculations for that year. For more information about the assumptions and simplifications, there is an article in the app that explains this further. For additional support, you can contact me at steve@fitoolkit.com. Also, I will try to improve my website to offer more support options and information. Regards, Steve Welch
  • DO not purchase until adjustments made

    Cannot do any projections with a salary above $200k. Cannot contact developer. Useless if your income exceeds$200,000/yr

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review. You can indeed set a salary above the $200k that the slider allows. Just press the the information icon "i" to the left of the slider. You can then set the parameter to any value you wish. The slider is meant to be a simple convenient way to set parameters for the program within a typical though arbitrarily defined range. For future reference, you can contact me for questions by email at fitoolkit@databaseconstructs.com