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A STRAIGHTFORWARD INCOME? INVEST IN HIGHWAYS. DISCOVER WHY NOW MAY BE A GOOD TIME FOR MUNICIPAL BONDS. In today’s particularly unstable economy, aiming for secure sources of income is more relevant than ever. Tax-free municipal bonds (often issued to fund major infrastructure projects) offer two significant benefits. They can provide historically low risk, and income from bonds is federally tax free. OUR FREE GIFT TO YOU In case you want to know more about the benefits of tax-free municipal bonds, we now have an offer for you. Our specialists have created a helpful Bond Guide for investors. It’s free and comes with no obligation whatsoever. POTENTIAL SAFETY OF PRINCIPAL With municipal bonds, investors are paid back the full face value of their investment at maturity (or earlier, if called) unless the bond defaults. This historically low risk is essential for many investors, particularly those in, or close to, retirement. In April of 2022, Moody’s Investor’s Service found that rated investment-grade municipal bonds had an average cumulative 10-year default rate of just 0.09% between 1970 and 2021. Therefore, they can be an important part of your portfolio. POTENTIAL TAX-FREE INCOME Income from municipal bonds is not subject to federal income tax and, depending on where you live, may also be exempt from state and local taxes. Tax-free income can be a big attraction for many investors. FREE BOND GUIDE without cost or obligation In the Bond Guide, you’ll learn: • The benefits and risks of municipal bonds • Strategies for smart bond investing • Municipal bond facts every investor should know CALL (800) 929-1929 ABOUT HENNION & WALSH Since 1990, Hennion & Walsh has specialized in investment-grade, tax-free municipal bonds. The company supervises over $3 billion in assets in over 16,000 accounts, providing individual investors with discipline, personal service and integrity. © 2024 Hennion and Walsh. Securities offered through Hennion & Walsh Inc. Member of FINRA, SIPC. Investing in bonds involves risk including possible loss of principal. Income may be subject to state, local or federal alternative minimum tax. When interest rates rise, bond prices fall, and when interest rates fall, bond prices rise. If sold or called prior to maturity the amount received may be less than the amount paid, and the yield received may be less than the yield calculated at purchase. Past performance is not guarantee of future results.