Stockscouldgodownaswellasup, butinvestorscoulddrawdown a regularincome, hopingthatinvestmentgrowthensurestheirpotsdoesn't runoutnow.
That £1 millionpotover 30 to 40 yearscongenitalratearound £33,000 a year, accordingtoprojectionsmadebythePensionsandLifetimeSavingsAssociationandInteractiveInvestor.
Butthat's assumingthatyourinvestmentsgrowat 3% a yearaboveinflation.
Ofcourse, there's noguaranteethatwouldhappen.
Sohowmuchdoweneedtosave?
Somefinancialadviserssayyoushouldtakeyourage, Harvitandthensavethatpercentageofyourannualsalaryinto a pension.
I'm 42 sothatwouldmeansaving 21% ofmysalary.
Fortherecord, I'm actuallysaving a bitmorethanthis, but I amthemoneyeditor.
Buttheinstituteandfacultyofactuarieslookedatthreescenariosfor a 68 yearoldwhoalsogetsthefullstatepension, whichisaround £8600 peryear.
Iftheysave £86 permonththroughouttheirworkinglife, thatwouldfundwhattheycall a minimumstandardoflivinginretirement, anannualholidayintheUKon a budgetofabout £38 fortheweeklyshoppayin a bitMaur £799 a month, andthatcouldfund a moderatestandardofliving.
So a twoweekholidayinEuropeplus £46 ontheweeklyfoodshop.