Check Our Math
Run the arithmetic yourself. That's the whole doctrine.
Honesty inversion: we'd rather you generate the conclusion than accept ours. Use the tools freely — the only thing gated is emailing yourself the worked-out brief.
The Forgiveness Window
How much a lost year actually costs, in doublings. Every input is your own — we supply the arithmetic, not the answer.
This is your number, not ours. Ekantik publishes no return rate on this page. Move it and watch the arithmetic move.
Your window
30 years
Same 30 years, two ways to grow it
Same clock. The doubling path lands you ~8.0× further — that’s the whole doctrine, in one number.
Put a single year’s savings — $30,000 — on each path for 30 years:
A $512,309 gap — from the same starting dollars, on your own assumptions.
The forgiveness window
You bank a complete doubling every 7 years — 4 of them in your window. You can lose up to 2 years to a failed search and still keep all 4. Lose more, and the arithmetic quietly takes one back — that is the cost of a lost year.
Figures shown are illustrative and generic. They do not reflect the performance of any Ekantik program and are not a projection of any client's results. Consult your own advisors regarding your specific situation.
The Mountain Calculator
What the conventional paths to passive income actually demand — and why there is a smaller mountain.
The capital each conventional path demands
the classic safe-withdrawal rule
a dividend-portfolio target
a typical annuity payout
a gross rental-yield assumption
There is a smaller mountain. Its record is public.
Engineered income doesn’t wait on the yield of a giant pile — it builds the cash flow directly. We don’t draw that bar here; we point you to the live record where the number lives with its full disclosure.
See the smaller mountain’s record →Illustrative arithmetic. Not a projection, recommendation, or offer.
Figures shown are illustrative and generic. They do not reflect the performance of any Ekantik program and are not a projection of any client's results. Consult your own advisors regarding your specific situation.