The Differentiator — How Does SATA Compare?

Enter your investment details below to see how SATA's high distribution yield compares to traditional savings and fixed income options over your chosen time horizon.

Investment Details

Benchmark Rates

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SATA
US Treasuries (~ 5%)
High-Yield Savings (~ 4.2%)
Bank Savings (~ 0.5%)

Advantage over US Treasuries

End of Period Comparison — 5 Year Projection

SATA

Final Value

$19,089

Total Gain

+$9,089

vs Bank Savings

+$8,835 more

US Treasuries (~ 5%)

Final Value

$12,834

Total Gain

+$2,834

vs Bank Savings

+$2,580 more

High-Yield Savings (~ 4.2%)

Final Value

$12,332

Total Gain

+$2,332

vs Bank Savings

+$2,079 more

Bank Savings (~ 0.5%)

Final Value

$10,253

Total Gain

+$253

Monthly Income Comparison

Monthly cash income at start vs end of 5 years — grows as 100% reinvestment compounds the portfolio.

SATA13.0%

Start

$108/mo

End of 5 Years

$207/mo

US Treasuries5.0%

Start

$42/mo

End of 5 Years

$53/mo

+$153/mo more with SATA by end

High-Yield / ISA4.2%

Start

$35/mo

End of 5 Years

$43/mo

+$164/mo more with SATA by end

Bank Savings0.5%

Start

$4/mo

End of 5 Years

$4/mo

+$203/mo more with SATA by end

Over 5 Years, SATA delivers $6,255 more than US Treasuries and $8,835 more than a standard bank account — on the same $10,000 investment.

By end of 5 Years, monthly income grows to $207/month with SATA — vs $53/month from Treasuries and $4/month from a bank account.

SATA vs Bank

+86.2% more

SATA vs High-Yield

+54.8% more

SATA vs Treasuries

+48.7% more

Projections are illustrative only and do not constitute financial advice. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Benchmark rates are user-defined and should be verified against current market rates.