A Strategy for Predictable High Monthly Income in Retirement
Structured Income Flash Notes
Looking for Predictable High Monthly Income without the unnecessary risk?
Structured Income Flash Notes are designed to provide guaranteed high monthly income linked to major market indexes — with built-in protection barrier with just a 12-month commitment.
If you’re transitioning into retirement and want a high income that’s dependable, consistent, and with moderate to low risk, this may be worth a conversation.
Retirement changes how you think about money.
And for many investors, that unpredictability becomes harder to accept over time.
Why traditional strategies can fall short
- Real returns may be reduced by taxes and inflation
- A 60/40 portfolio still relies heavily on market performance
- Some annuities can restrict access to your capital
- Dividend income can fluctuate with market conditions

- The above example is a sample flash note for illustrative purposes only. Please contact the advisor to receive information on current note offerings.
- The notes involve risks not associated with an investment in ordinary debt securities. The securities are not bank deposits and are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency, nor are they obligations of, or guaranteed by, a bank. The securities will not be listed on any securities exchange and secondary trading may be limited. Therefore, there may be little or no secondary market for the securities. Accordingly, you should be willing to hold your securities to maturity. The securities are subject to the credit risk of the Issuing Bank, and any actual or anticipated changes to its credit ratings or credit spreads may adversely affect the market value of the securities.
Introducing Structured Income Flash Notes
Structured Income Flash Notes are short-term debt securities linked to major stock market indexes, designed to provide defined monthly income.
12-month term
High-yield coupon (often in the 10%–12% range depending on offering)
Monthly interest payments
Issued by major financial institutions
Linked to the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, and Russell 2000
30% barrier before principal is impacted at maturity
These are not FDIC-insured and do involve risk, including potential loss of principal. But for investors with a moderately conservative risk profile (often categorized as a 2 on a 1–5 scale), they can provide a structured alternative to traditional income strategies
Who This May Be Right For
A Structured Income Flash Note may be worth considering if:

Predictablity
You are pivoting toward retirement and want a predictable high monthly income.
Alternative to Bonds
You want higher income potential than traditional bonds.
Defined Terms
You prefer defined one-year terms rather than open-ended market exposure.
Why Haven’t You Heard of These Before?
Structured income flash notes aren’t products you can log in and buy like a mutual fund. They are negotiated directly with major banks in the capital markets, one issuance at a time.

Peter Garcia of My Legacy Group partners with Brookstone Capital Management to make these offerings available to private clients with a moderate conservative risk profile.
Are Structure Income Flash Notes right for you?
Here is a simple plan to move forward:
1. Confirm Suitability
We review your goals, timeline, and risk tolerance to determine whether this fits your broader retirement plan.
2. Structure the Account
Open an individual, joint, or IRA account and determine allocation between individual Flash Notes, the Booster Income Fund, or a blend.
3. Begin Receiving Monthly Income
Once allocated, defined interest payments begin monthly, based on the terms of each offering
Important Considerations
Structured Income Flash Notes:
- Are not FDIC insured
- Require a 12-month commitment
- Carry risk, including potential loss of principal
- Are tied to market performance and subject to issuer credit risk
They are designed for investors who understand the trade-offs and want income structured around defined terms rather than open-ended market exposure.
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