FRRf — Advanced Sovereignty & Accredited Investors Program (ASAIP)
The Advanced Sovereignty pathway is centered on achieving Commercial Solvency at the highest level—positioning oneself within the A Class: the category of Accredited Investors.
Within this framework, three distinct classes are observed:
- A Class — Accredited Investors
- B Class — Essential Companies
- C Class — Small businesses and the general population
This classification reflects an emerging structure grounded in both personal and commercial economics. It is important to understand that Sovereignty, as previously established, is foundational—but not final. It is the entry point, not the endpoint.
Members are encouraged to revisit the earlier work, Commercial Redemption – fallacy or reality?, to ensure full contextual alignment with the principles outlined here.
Advancement to A Class
To operate within the A Class is to move beyond conventional notions of “wealth” into sustained, measurable financial capacity. This is not simply about accumulation, but about consistency, structure, and longevity.
Progression into this level requires a demonstrated track record over time, typically including:
- Asset holdings exceeding $5 million
- Liquid capital of at least $1 million (excluding primary residence)
- Annual income in the range of $250,000–$300,000 over a minimum of three years
This status may be established through:
- A Private Sovereign Individual
- A Trust structure (including a cLPT)
- A corporate entity
Strategic Positioning
Certified Sovereignty establishes standing. Advanced Sovereignty establishes position.
The objective is to move beyond participation at the level of common or essential structures, and instead operate from a position of commercial independence and recognition. This distinction becomes increasingly relevant as broader economic frameworks continue to evolve.
Emerging financial systems—such as Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) models—signal a shift in how access, control, and participation may be structured across different classes. As these systems mature, the ability to transition upward may become more constrained.
Moving Forward
The ASAIP is designed to support this transition—providing structure, direction, and alignment for those prepared to advance beyond foundational sovereignty into recognised commercial standing.
Access to this pathway is available to members who are ready to engage at this level. Or, you can use the DIY Process. Both paths are available for download below.
Proceed accordingly. Contact us for more info: info@frrf.org