Investor Profile Questionnaire. Client s Name: Advisor s Name: Date: Financial Goal: A-SEP17

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Investor Profile Questionnaire Client s Name: Advisor s Name: Date: Financial Goal: 4729-00A-SEP17

Questionnaire 1. When will you need access to this investment portfolio, whether by way of regular withdrawals or a large lump-sum withdrawal? Less than 5 years [ 0 ] 5 to 10 years [ 2 ] 11 to 15 years [ 4 ] 16 to 20 years [ 6 ] More than 20 years [ 8 ] 2. Choose the statement that best describes the primary purpose of this portfolio. Security I want my investments to be 100% safe even if it means that my investments will not keep pace with inflation. [ 0 ] Inflation Protection I am uncomfortable with fluctuating returns, but I am willing to accept a low level of fluctuation in order to attempt to keep pace with inflation. [ 2 ] Growth & Security I want a balance between growth and safety in an effort to achieve investment returns somewhat higher than inflation. [ 4 ] Growth I m primarily interested in growth and less concerned about fluctuating returns. [ 6 ] Maximum Growth My sole objective is maximum growth, and I have no concerns about fluctuating returns. [ 8 ] Subtotal: Goals and Objectives Enter total score for questions 1 and 2 [ ] 3. Which statement best describes your investment knowledge? Novice My knowledge of investing is limited. [ 0 ] Beginner I know that there are different types of investment options but don t know how they differ. [ 2 ] Good I understand the different characteristics of stocks, bonds and GICs as well as the differences in volatility between them. [ 4 ] Very Good I have a solid understanding of many different types of investments and their associated risks. [ 6 ] Excellent I have a comprehensive understanding of the different types of investments and strategies, their associated risks and how they relate to market volatility. [ 8 ]

4. What is your total gross annual household income? Less than $50,000 [ 0 ] $50,001 to $75,000 [ 2 ] $75,001 to $100,000 [ 4 ] $100,001 to $150,000 [ 6 ] Greater than $150,000 [ 8 ] 5. Which statement best describes your personal or family financial situation? I am currently unable to meet all my financial obligations without increasing my debt. [ 0 ] I can meet all my financial obligations, but I have no or very little savings. [ 2 ] I can meet all my financial obligations, and I am able to save less than 10% of my income. [ 4 ] I can meet all my financial obligations, and I am able to save 10% or more of my income. [ 6 ] I have few financial obligations and a large amount of savings. [ 8 ] Subtotal: Current Financial Situation Enter total score for questions 3 to 5 [ ] 6. If you owned an investment that fell by 25% over a one-year period, what would you do? I would sell my investment even though it would lead to an immediate loss. This type of investment is not for me. [ 0 ] I would hold on until my investment returns to its original value and then transfer to a less volatile investment. [ 3 ] I would hold on because market fluctuations are to be expected. I m interested in the long-term growth of my investment and I m not worried about short-term fluctuations. [ 5 ] I would buy more of this investment. It would be the ideal opportunity to buy more units or shares at a better price and, consequently, improve my portfolio s long-term yield. [ 8 ] 7. Assume that you have $20,000 to invest and can choose from any of the investment options below. Each option shows you the potential minimum and maximum value at the end of one year. Which option would you be most comfortable with? Minimum value after one year Maximum value after one year $20,000 $20,600 [ 0 ] $19,000 $21,600 [ 2 ] $18,000 $23,000 [ 4 ] $17,000 $24,000 [ 6 ] $15,000 $26,000 [ 8 ]

8. Which of the following five hypothetical portfolios would you feel most comfortable with? Annual Return Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Portfolio A 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% [ 0 ] Portfolio B 6.0% -2.0% 5.0% 6.0% 4.5% [ 2 ] Portfolio C 15.0% -5.0% -3.0% 10.0% 9.0% [ 4 ] Portfolio D 21.0% -9.0% -5.0% 17.0% 9.0% [ 6 ] Portfolio E 27.0% -12.0% -10.0% 30.0% 7.0% [ 8 ] 9. Given the fluctuations of any investment portfolio, how long would you be willing to wait for your investments to regain any lost value? Less than three months [ 0 ] Three to six months [ 2 ] Six months to one year [ 4 ] One to two years [ 6 ] Two to three years [ 8 ] Subtotal: Attitude Towards Risk Enter total score for questions 6 to 9 [ ] Total Score Goals and Objectives [ ] Current Financial Situation [ ] Attitude Towards Risk [ ] TOTAL [ ]

ADVISOR S COPY Your Investor Profile Your investor profile is based on answers regarding your current financial situation, investment goals and objectives as well as your attitude towards risk. Match your accumulated total score to determine your profile. Please review the following statements and confirm your agreement by signing on the following page. Your Total Score Your Investment Profile 0 to 9 Security Your primary objective is preservation of capital; and/or You cannot tolerate fluctuating returns; and/or You are investing for a very short period of time. 10 to 27 Conservative You are concerned with capital preservation and seeking relatively stable investment income; and/or You are willing to tolerate limited fluctuations in your investment portfolio; and/or You have a shorter time period for your investments to grow. 28 to 44 Balanced You are seeking good potential long-term returns while minimizing the overall risk of your portfolio; and/or You are willing to tolerate some market fluctuations and allow time to recover from any market downturns; and/or You won t need to use these investments for the next few years. 45 to 62 Balanced Growth You are a growth-oriented investor seeking strong portfolio growth; and/or You are willing to accept market fluctuations but still want a small portion or your portfolio in fixed income; and/or You have a relatively long period of time before you will need to use these investments. 63 to 72 Growth Your primary objective is to achieve the best long-term return on your investments, and you are willing to accept major market fluctuations; and/or You will not need to use these investments for many years.

ADVISOR S COPY Your profile: Check the statement that applies to you: I agree that my investor profile is in line with the profile specified above. I would like to select an asset allocation strategy that is aligned with this profile. I understand the risks associated with this investment profile and that these risks can have an impact on the value of my investment portfolio. I will notify my advisor of any changes that may impact my investment objectives and resulting investor profile. I prefer not to select investment options that fall into the investor profile category specified above for my investment portfolio and am selecting a different mix of investment options. Choosing an asset allocation that matches your investor profile does not guarantee that you will reach your financial goals. Other factors, such as the amount of money needed to finance your goals and your saving habits, must also be considered. Your advisor can help you plan the steps to take to reach your goals. The information folder contains important information on funds. You must read it carefully before making any investment. Save and except for the guarantee applicable at death or at maturity, any fraction of the premium or any amount allocated to a segregated fund is deposited at the investor s risk. Investment value may increase or decrease depending on market fluctuations of fund assets. Information on performance reflects past returns and does not guarantee future returns. Client Signature: Advisor Signature: Date: *REMINDER: Please do not forget to give the following tear-away page to your client.

CLIENT COPY Your Investor Profile Your Total Score Your Investment Profile 0 to 9 Security Your primary objective is preservation of capital; and/or You cannot tolerate fluctuating returns; and/or You are investing for a very short period of time. 10 to 27 Conservative You are concerned with capital preservation and seeking relatively stable investment income; and/or You are willing to tolerate limited fluctuations in your investment portfolio; and/or You have a shorter time period for your investments to grow. 28 to 44 Balanced You are seeking good potential long-term returns while minimizing the overall risk of your portfolio; and/or You are willing to tolerate some market fluctuations and allow time to recover from any market downturns; and/or You won t need to use these investments for the next few years. 45 to 62 Balanced Growth You are a growth-oriented investor seeking strong portfolio growth; and/or You are willing to accept market fluctuations but still want a small portion or your portfolio in fixed income; and/or You have a relatively long period of time before you will need to use these investments. 63 to 72 Growth Your primary objective is to achieve the best long-term return on your investments, and you are willing to accept major market fluctuations; and/or You will not need to use these investments for many years. Advisor s Information Name: Date: Phone: Email:

Online Sign-Up Info Would you like to register for an online account? Have your client number (found on a paper statement) and social insurance number close by and follow these steps : 1. Please go to the following site: www.assumption.ca 2. Select Client Corner on the top right side of the page. 3. Select Investments & Retirement. 4. You can then click on Registration under the Create Your Account section and complete the required fields. For security purposes, you can only use the same email address once. So if your spouse or partner also wants to create an account, it will have to be with a different email address. Why Seg Funds? Segregated funds offer certain advantages not available through mutual funds: Payout guaranteed upon death Your beneficiaries receive the greater of 100% of the original deposits or the market value of your funds upon your death. Guarantee at maturity Segregated funds have a guaranteed payout of 75% of original deposits upon maturity. And the Assumption Life guarantee is contract based and not deposit based. Potential protection from creditors Appropriate designation of one or more beneficiaries may protect your funds from seizure by creditors. Simplified estate settlement & Beneficiary designation Upon your death, all funds payable are distributed directly to your designated beneficiary or beneficiaries and do not become part of your estate, unless otherwise specified, potentially avoiding any applicable probate fees, in addition your beneficiaries will receive their funds sooner. Beneficial tax treatment Segregated funds distribute ALL annual revenues separately to contract holders i.e. capital gains, capital losses, and dividend and interest income. Segregated funds share the risk with clients Assumption Life commits to the 100% death benefit and 75% maturity benefit mentioned above; therefore, we are just as interested as you are to see your investments grow.

Choosing Your Investments Now that you have determined what type of investor you are, you can choose your investment strategy. Option 1 If you prefer a hands-off approach, you will like our Assumption Life Portfolios. Our portfolio manager, Louisbourg Investments, takes care of the fund selection and maintains the investment strategy. Option 2 If you would prefer to build your own portfolio, you can use the Asset Allocation Table and the Risk versus Return chart to determine the right mix of investment products. Your advisor can guide you through the various investment options available to you, as outlined in the following pages. Option 1 - Assumption Life Portfolios CONSERVATIVE 75% Fixed Income 25% Equity BALANCED 50% Fixed Income 50% Equity BALANCED GROWTH 25% Fixed Income 75% Equity GROWTH 100% Equity Equity Fixed Income

Option 2 - Build Your Own Portfolio Asset Allocation Table Fund Security Conservative Balanced Balanced Growth Volatility Level* Growth GUARANTEED ACCOUNTS 100% 40% 10% 0% 0% FIXED INCOME 0% 35% 40% 25% 0% Fixed Income Fund (Louisbourg) Signature Canadian Bond Fund (CI) Signature Corporate Bond Fund (CI) Money Market Fund (Louisbourg) CANADIAN EQUITY 0% 15% 30% 45% 60% Canadian Small Cap Equity Fund (Louisbourg) Canadian Dividend Fund (Louisbourg) True North Fund (Fidelity) Momentum Fund (Louisbourg) Canadian Opportunities Fund (Fidelity) Cambridge Canadian Dividend Fund (CI) Preferred Share Fund (Louisbourg) FOREIGN EQUITY 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% U.S. Equity U.S. Equity Fund (Louisbourg) American Value Fund (CI) American Disciplined Equity Fund (Fidelity) International Equity Emerging Markets Fund (Fidelity) Europe Fund (Fidelity) Far East Fund (Fidelity) International Growth Fund (Fidelity) Global Equity NorthStar Fund (Fidelity) Global Small Companies Fund (CI) Signature Global Dividend Fund (CI) Sector Funds Signature Global Resources Fund (CI) BALANCED FUNDS Balanced Fund (Louisbourg) Canadian Asset Allocation Fund (Fidelity) Harbour Growth and Income Fund (CI) Monthly Income Fund (Fidelity) Signature High Income Fund (CI) Cambridge Canadian Asset Allocation Corporate Class Fund (CI) NorthStar Balanced Fund (Fidelity) In these target asset mix ranges, we recommend that the balanced fund products be used by themselves or combined with equity or fixed income products to achieve the target asset mix. For example, a conservative client with a target asset mix of 25% equity, 75% fixed income could hold 38% of his portfolio in a 35% fixed income, 65% equity balanced fund and hold the remaining 62% of his portfolio in fixed income funds and guaranteed accounts. *There are 6 levels of volatility Very Low Low Moderate Moderate Moderate to High High Very High It is strongly recommended that the client s various investments both with Assumption Life and elsewhere be taken into consideration when analyzing his/her asset allocation. This will ensure that the client s total asset allocation is properly aligned with the recommended asset allocation for his/her life cycle and risk tolerance. This asset allocation chart must be used exclusively with the Investor Profile Questionnaire. The portfolio diversification recommendations have been established to offer the client a mix of fixed income and equity corresponding to the investor profile that was determined by completing the questionnaire. The information folder contains important information on the funds. Read it carefully and consult your financial advisor before investing. Except for any guarantee applicable upon death or maturity, any fraction of the premium or any amount allocated to a segregated fund is invested at the subscriber s risk. Its value may increase or decrease according to market fluctuations of the fund assets. Information on performance reflects past returns and does not guarantee future returns.

Option 2 - Build Your Own Portfolio (Continued) Risk vs. Return Return Assumption/Louisbourg Momentum Fund Assumption/CI Signature Global Resources Fund Assumption/Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund Assumption/Fidelity Europe Fund Assumption/Fidelity Far East Fund Assumption/CI Global Small Companies Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Canadian Small Capitalization Equity Fund Assumption/Fidelity Canadian Opportunities Fund Assumption/Fidelity International Growth Fund Assumption/CI Signature Global Dividend Fund Assumption/Fidelity NorthStar Fund Assumption/Fidelity American Disciplined Equity Fund Assumption/Louisbourg U.S. Equity Fund Assumption/CI American Value Fund Assumption/Fidelity True North Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Canadian Dividend Fund Assumption/CI Cambridge Canadian Dividend Fund Assumption/CI Harbour Growth and Income Fund Assumption/CI Cambridge Canadian Asset Allocation Corporate Class Fund Assumption/Fidelity NorthStar Balanced Fund Assumption/Fidelity Canadian Asset Allocation Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Balanced Fund Assumption/CI Signature High Income Fund Assumption/Fidelity Monthly Income Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Preferred Share Fund Assumption/CI Signature Corporate Bond Fund Assumption/CI Signature Canadian Bond Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Fixed Income Fund Assumption/Louisbourg Money Market Fund Risk CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO BALANCED PORTFOLIO BALANCED GROWTH PORTFOLIO GROWTH PORTFOLIO This document s purpose is to illustrate and help explain the relation between the level of short-term risk and potential return of Assumption Life s segregated funds. It does not guarantee in any way future performance of the funds. Each fund s return and risk level vary constantly and are not guaranteed. Therefore, this document does not always reflect the actual return and risk level of the funds. This document alone should not be used to determine a client s investment strategy.

WHY CHOOSE Assumption Life? Assumption Life offers you solutions that are flexible, secure, and affordable, as well as: Sound advice Innovative products Diversified selection of investments Skilled, professional managers Competitive performance Reduced administration fees Through our subsidiary Louisbourg Investments and by means of our strategic alliance with Fidelity Investments and CI Investments, we are equipped to help you build a prosperous future. We have been meeting the needs of our clients successfully for over 100 years. We constantly strive to maintain and cultivate this special relationship by offering you quality financial products and services. Contact us at: Assumption Mutual Life Insurance Company P.O. Box 160/770 Main Street, Moncton NB E1C 8L1 Telephone: 506-853-6040 Fax: 506-853-9369 Toll Free: 1-888-577-7337 www.assumption.ca Assumption Mutual Life Insurance Company, doing business under the name Assumption Life