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Would you Overlook an Asset
   that looked like this?
Let's say that you have a home that you bought
 for $500,000 that doubles in value to be worth
              $1 million in ten years.

    Would you consider that a good asset?

           Of course you would and …
   ….especially in the most recent past 10 years.
What rate of return or interest rate is
         that asset earning?
The Rule of 72

  How often money doubles at a given interest
    rate. Just take the interest rate and divide it
  into the number 72 and the result is how often
               the amount will double.

“72 divided by % equals = How often money double”
Why is this an important to know this rule?
Now, suppose you had other assets that not only
   doubled or even tripled in value over that
 same 10 year time period, but what if they did
                  it tax-free.


That would be a fantastic asset!
Back to Our example:
$500,000 doubled in 10 years to $1 million

If we apply the Rule of 72 and divide 10 years
   into 72, we find that your asset grew in value
   at an annual rate of 7.2%. ( 72/10 = 7.2)
That's pretty good.
It gets better…..
If you had your money earning 1% interest in
   the bank, it would take 72 years for your
   money to double. …

Right…72 divided by 1% equals = 72

If you were earning 2% interest, takes 36 years
   to double.
If you earned 10%, your money will double in
   just 7.2 years. You get the picture.
Now also consider if that same asset paid you in
 times of great need and it was a multiple of
 the value- (5, 10, 20 times or more).

Great need would be in the event you got sick,
  like cancer, heart attack stoke or had a critical
  illness or could not perform regular living
  activities (disabled: bathing, dressing, toileting
  etc) and it did so income tax free.
and there is MORE!
• Asset was liquid, meaning you could get part
  or all of your money at any time in any
  amount and for any reason,
• Also, this asset was protected from
  judgments, creditors and lawsuits.
• This asset will also pay you a guaranteed
  monthly income; tax free for as long as live, no
  matter how long you live.
But wait….. STILL More!
Lastly what if your gains and profits were locked
  in and you could never lose money or go
  backwards- guaranteed.
Life Saving Account
People who used Life Saving Account saw an
  average return of 7.2% during the period of 1999
  to February of 2009.
Why is this significant?
Life Saving Account
It's noteworthy because that was the single
   worst 10-year period since the Great
   Depression.
And they still doubled their money income tax-
   free during that time.
Life Saving Account
Some years they earn even more, like last year
  when they earned an average of 12-14%.

If you want to be protected from higher taxes,
   rising inflation, continuing market
   uncertainty, and illness you need to know
   what these folks know.
What does this mean?
Two and a Half Times in the most recent
……LAST 12 years

So our $500,000 (asset) grows to $1,250,000



Next page
$100,000 grows to $248,000 Income Tax Free
Would you overlook an asset that looked like

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Would you overlook an asset that looked like

  • 1. Would you Overlook an Asset that looked like this?
  • 2. Let's say that you have a home that you bought for $500,000 that doubles in value to be worth $1 million in ten years. Would you consider that a good asset? Of course you would and … ….especially in the most recent past 10 years.
  • 3. What rate of return or interest rate is that asset earning?
  • 4. The Rule of 72 How often money doubles at a given interest rate. Just take the interest rate and divide it into the number 72 and the result is how often the amount will double. “72 divided by % equals = How often money double”
  • 5. Why is this an important to know this rule?
  • 6. Now, suppose you had other assets that not only doubled or even tripled in value over that same 10 year time period, but what if they did it tax-free. That would be a fantastic asset!
  • 7. Back to Our example: $500,000 doubled in 10 years to $1 million If we apply the Rule of 72 and divide 10 years into 72, we find that your asset grew in value at an annual rate of 7.2%. ( 72/10 = 7.2) That's pretty good. It gets better…..
  • 8. If you had your money earning 1% interest in the bank, it would take 72 years for your money to double. … Right…72 divided by 1% equals = 72 If you were earning 2% interest, takes 36 years to double. If you earned 10%, your money will double in just 7.2 years. You get the picture.
  • 9. Now also consider if that same asset paid you in times of great need and it was a multiple of the value- (5, 10, 20 times or more). Great need would be in the event you got sick, like cancer, heart attack stoke or had a critical illness or could not perform regular living activities (disabled: bathing, dressing, toileting etc) and it did so income tax free.
  • 10. and there is MORE! • Asset was liquid, meaning you could get part or all of your money at any time in any amount and for any reason, • Also, this asset was protected from judgments, creditors and lawsuits. • This asset will also pay you a guaranteed monthly income; tax free for as long as live, no matter how long you live.
  • 11. But wait….. STILL More! Lastly what if your gains and profits were locked in and you could never lose money or go backwards- guaranteed.
  • 12. Life Saving Account People who used Life Saving Account saw an average return of 7.2% during the period of 1999 to February of 2009. Why is this significant?
  • 13. Life Saving Account It's noteworthy because that was the single worst 10-year period since the Great Depression. And they still doubled their money income tax- free during that time.
  • 14. Life Saving Account Some years they earn even more, like last year when they earned an average of 12-14%. If you want to be protected from higher taxes, rising inflation, continuing market uncertainty, and illness you need to know what these folks know.
  • 15. What does this mean? Two and a Half Times in the most recent ……LAST 12 years So our $500,000 (asset) grows to $1,250,000 Next page $100,000 grows to $248,000 Income Tax Free