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Gain Future Financial Clarity ANNUITIES FIXED AND INCOME Future Income Planner Annuities are issued by, and product guarantees are solely the responsibility of, Brighthouse Life Insurance Company, Charlotte, NC 28277 and, in New York only, by Brighthouse Life Insurance Company of NY, New York, NY 10017 ( Brighthouse Financial ).

0II Future Income Planner INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE PRODUCTS ARE: NOT FDIC INSURED NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY NOT A DEPOSIT OR OTHER OBLIGATION OF, OR GUARANTEED BY, THE BANK OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES SUBJECT TO INVESTMENT RISKS, INCLUDING POSSIBLE LOSS OF THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT INVESTED

01 Future Income Planner What Does Your Future Income Look Like? Help bring your retirement income into focus by understanding how much you ll need. Use this worksheet to get an accurate sense of how prepared you are for the future and guide conversations with your financial professional. How much income will you have? Source Monthly Income Insights, Tips, and Helpful Hints Social Security Estimate anticipated Social Security benefits at: www.ssa.gov/retire/estimator.html Employer-Sponsored Pension Other Guaranteed Income All contributions are supplied by the employer, who will base the monthly benefit on employee income and years of service. The average income of a retired household is 42,400. 1 Consider supplementing your income with a fixed or income annuity for more guaranteed lifetime income. Monthly Income Total Add everything together and put the total in the Income vs. Expenses section at the top of page 4.

02 Future Income Planner How much do you spend? Category Type Monthly Cost Insights, Tips, and Helpful Hints Housing Mortgage/Rent Did You Know? Retirees typically Fees (HOA, parking, etc.) Taxes Homeowners/Renters Insurance Maintenance and Repairs spend 20% less a year because they re no longer saving toward retirement and have often paid off mortgages and other debts. 2 However, factors like unexpected medical costs can have a big impact on future spending. Utilities Electric/Gas Tip: Have recent utility bills and a credit Water/Sewer Internet card statement handy for easy and accurate reference. Cell/Home Phone Cable/Satellite Other Food Groceries Did You Know? The average monthly cost of food in 2017 was 644.08. This Dining Out includes eating out and at home. 3 Transportation Car Loan/Lease Payment Tip: Divide by 12 to determine how an Vehicle Tax Car Insurance Gas annual expense, like vehicle tax, breaks down monthly. Consider tune-ups, oil changes, and bigger fixes for Maintenance and Repairs. Healthcare Maintenance and Repairs Public Transportation Health Insurance Medicare Office Visit Co-Pays Prescriptions/OTC Drugs Medical Supplies Uncovered Expenses Did You Know? A couple who retired in 2017, both age 65, will spend an estimated 275,000 on healthcare throughout retirement. 4 Tip: In 2018, most people paid a monthly Medicare premium of 134. However, you may pay more if your adjusted gross income exceeds a specified amount. 5 Medical Supplies can include walking aids, wound care, and blood pressure monitors. Deductibles and other out-of-pocket medical costs go in Uncovered Expenses.

Category Type Monthly Cost Insights, Tips, and Helpful Hints Other Insurances Personal Care Life Insurance Premium Tip: Check your policy statements. Many insurance premiums are paid annually or Long-Term Care Premium semi-annually. Clothing and Accessories Think shampoo, makeup, and toothpaste Toiletries for Toiletries. Services Services can include a haircut, nail salon, and non-medical massage. Recreation Entertainment The fun stuff like movies, sporting events, and show tickets go in Entertainment. Vacations Hobbies Memberships Other Add up plane tickets, hotel stays, and transportation for Vacations. What you do with free time can add up. Consider golf clubs, art supplies, and photography equipment for Hobbies. Private clubs, gyms, and other associations go in Memberships. Gifts Cash and Presents Charitable Donations Holiday presents for grandkids and anniversary gifts for your spouse go in Cash and Presents. Tip: Donations to 501(c)(3) organizations are tax deductible. Pet Care Food and Supplies Don t forget about services like dog Debt Payments Veterinary and Medical Grooming and Boarding Outstanding Loans Other walking and preventive medical costs or pet insurance premiums. Consider any credit card debt and personal, educational, home equity, or small business loans. (We ve already covered your mortgage and car payment.) Taxes Income Tax Other Did You Know? Your taxes will change in retirement. Speak with your tax professional about how Social Security and taxes on retirement account withdrawals are different. Monthly Expenses Total Add everything together and put the total in the Income vs. Expenses section at the top of page 4.

04 Future Income Planner Do you have what you need? Income vs. Expenses Monthly Income Total Monthly Expenses Total Surplus/Shortage How much have you saved? Asset Source Value Insights, Tips, and Helpful Hints Savings Did You Know? If you received a 3,000 monthly income payment in the CD and Money Market Accounts year 2000, you d need 4,250.41 a month to match the buying power in 2017. 6 Mutual Funds Stocks and Bonds IRAs and Qualified Plans Business/ Property Investments Total

Now that you have a clearer picture of your retirement income needs, use this worksheet to speak with your financial professional about your goals. You can also visit brighthousefinancial.com for more tools and information. 1 LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute 2015 Retirement Factbook. 2 Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future, U.S. Department of Labor, 2017. 3 Consumer Expenditure Survey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Released September 11, 2018. 4 2017 Fidelity analysis performed by its Benefits Consulting group. Estimate based on a hypothetical couple retiring in 2017, 65 years old, with average life expectancies of 85 for a male and 87 for a female. Estimates are calculated for average retirees, but may be more or less depending on actual health status, area of residence, and longevity. The Fidelity Retiree Health Care Costs Estimate assumes individuals do not have employer-provided retiree healthcare coverage, but do qualify for the federal government s insurance program, Original Medicare. The calculation takes into account cost-sharing provisions (such as deductibles and coinsurance) associated with Medicare Part A and Part B (inpatient and outpatient medical insurance). It also considers Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) premiums and out-of-pocket costs, as well as certain services excluded by Original Medicare. The estimate does not include other health-related expenses, such as over-the-counter medications, most dental services, and long-term care. Life expectancies based on research and analysis by Fidelity Investments Benefits Consulting group and data from the Society of Actuaries, 2014. 5 Medicare 2018 costs at a glance. www.medicare.gov 6 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Inflation Calculator.

Annuities and life insurance are issued by Brighthouse Life Insurance Company, Charlotte, NC 28277 and, in New York only, by Brighthouse Life Insurance Company of NY, New York, NY 10017 ( Brighthouse Financial ). Like most annuities, annuities from Brighthouse Financial have charges, termination provisions, and terms for keeping them in force. Please contact your financial professional for complete details. Any discussion of taxes is for general informational purposes only, does not purport to be complete or cover every situation, and should not be construed as legal, tax, or accounting advice. Clients should confer with their qualified legal, tax, and accounting advisors as appropriate. All guarantees, including any optional benefits, are subject to the claims-paying ability and financial strength of the issuing insurance company. Each issuing insurance company is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. The Single Premium Immediate Annuity is issued by Brighthouse Life Insurance Company on Policy Form Series MLIU-SPIA (07/06) and, in New York only, by Brighthouse Life Insurance Company of NY on Policy Form Series FMLI-SPIA (7/06) ( Brighthouse Financial ). Brighthouse Financial and its design are registered trademarks of Brighthouse Financial, Inc. and/or its affiliates. Brighthouse Life Insurance Company 11225 North Community House Road Charlotte, NC 28277 brighthousefinancial.com Brighthouse Life Insurance Company of NY 285 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017 1808 CLFA516751-CB 2019 BRIGHTHOUSE FINANCIAL, INC. 2031087.1[02/20/2020]