Disclaimer

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Plain-language summary: Eternal Wealth is educational content and software. It is not financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. We are not fiduciaries. Numbers shown are projections based on inputs and assumptions. Real-world results will differ. Talk to a qualified professional before making decisions with real money.

Educational use only

Eternal Wealth provides a structured framework for thinking about personal stewardship, budgeting, debt, savings, investment, and inheritance. Every module, calculator, and AI output is for informational and educational purposes only. None of it constitutes:

  • Financial advice
  • Investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security
  • Tax advice
  • Legal advice
  • A solicitation, recommendation, or offer to enter any transaction
  • An offer to act as your fiduciary

AI categorization

Transaction categorization on this platform is performed by large language models. AI output is automated and may contain errors. Review every transaction. You are responsible for the accuracy of the categorization, the budgeting decisions you make from it, and any tax filings or financial decisions that depend on it.

Projections

Retirement, legacy, and giving projections on this platform are mathematical models based on assumptions you supply (rates of return, inflation, contribution levels) plus reasonable defaults. Actual returns will vary, sometimes dramatically. Inflation will not be exactly 3%. Markets are not linear. Past performance does not predict future results.

Faith-rooted framing

The framework is built on biblical principles of stewardship — particularly the order revealed in Genesis 13:2 (livestock, silver, gold) and the firstfruits principle. Faith context is offered honestly; non-religious users are welcome and accommodated throughout.

Talk to a professional

Before making material financial decisions — opening accounts, restructuring debt, retirement contributions, business investment, tax planning, or estate / inheritance planning — consult a qualified Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), CPA, or attorney in your jurisdiction.