Tax Free Bonds to Infinite Abundance Program™ Comparison
This chart showcases the power of Financial Reason's Infinite Abundance Program with an "Apples to Apples" distribution comparison to a generally equivalent-risk asset supplying tax-free income.
The chart provides a comparison of the tax-free distribution potential of a $100,000 purchase of a tax-free bond paying a dividend of 2.5% as compared to a $100,000 purchase into the Infinite Abundance Program.
In both cases, the accounts were allowed to build up for 10 years before beginning distributions in year 11.




As you can see, for the tax-free bond no principal was assumed to be distributed and the bond principal was not shown to go up or down in value due to fluctuations in market interest rates. It may be assumed the principal value of the bond would be available for access, but any such access would diminish the annual dividend payment made by the bond.
Concerning the Infinite Abundance Program illustrations, the monies shown to be accessed were arbitrarily chosen to provide the continued growth of the accessed funds over the life of the program along with generally continued growth of the cash value. Please note that the net cash-value of the Infinite Abundance Account can be accessed at any time, as easily as writing a check against your line of credit.