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Welcome to your Financial Plan

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 SUMMARY OF FINANCIALS 4 6 DISCLOSURE 26 Statement of Advice Prepared for John Citizen & Mary Citizen 25 May 2017 Prepared by Greg Einfeld (AR 413 231) Plenty Wealth Pty Ltd (AR 413 232) ABN 84 615 920 093 1300 739 800 info@plenty.com.au Authorised Representative of Lime FS Pty Ltd AFSL 485923 ABN 67 611 398 666 GPO Box 5311 Sydney NSW 2001 P.01

INTRODUCTION Hi John & Mary, It's a pleasure to work with you. The document you hold in your hands (or virtual hands) is not your typical financial plan. Most financial advisers think that financial plans should be 50 or more pages. Their belief is that the longer the plan, the more they can charge. At Plenty, we take the opposite view. We believe that the shorter the plan, the easier it will be to understand and therefore you are more likely to proceed with its recommendations and derive some benefit from it. What is the purpose of this financial plan? Our financial plan contains a series of recommendations. These recommendations have 3 primary objectives: 1. Increase your wealth so you can achieve you goals. This is done through a combination of smarter planning, tax savings, higher returns and lower interest. 2. Putting the right insurances in place to protect you and your family. 3. Keeping you on track by providing accurate forecasting. A plan should not be a static document. It should be something that can be revised on a regular basis as your circumstances change. We would like to work with you over the coming years to help you keep this plan up-to-date which in turn will help you stay on track to meet your goals. Scope of Advice This financial plan will provide advice on: Cash Flow Management Investment Insurance Superannuation Benefits of the advice If you follow the advice in this document, we estimate that the benefit to you will be $264,963 over 10 years. The make-up of these benefits are discussed within this plan. These benefits are significant and we strongly advise you to take advantage of the oppurtunities that present themselves to you. We hope you enjoy reading this document as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Thanks, The Team at Plenty P.02

SUMMARY OF FINANCIALS John Mary A) INCOME Salary $ 100,000 $ 60,000 Super $ 9,500 $ 5,700 Other income $ 0 $ 0 Total $ 109,500 $ 65,700 B) EXPENSES Deductible Expenses $ 186 $ 0 Non Deductible Expenses $ 71,800 $ 71,800 Total $ 71,986 $ 71,800 B) INVESTMENT ASSETS Home $ 900,000 $ 900,000 Investment Properties $ 0 $ 0 Shares $ 0 $ 0 Bank $ 9,561 $ 7,232 Super Assets $ 110,000 $ 65,000 Other Assets $ 0 $ 0 Total Assets $ 1,019,561 $ 972,232 B) LIABILITIES Mortgage $ 455,225 $ 455,225 Investment Loan $ 0 $ 0 Other $ 1,435 $ 0 Total liabilities $ 456,659 $ 455,225 Net Assets $ 562,902 $ 517,007 P.03

SUMMARY OF FINANCIALS Your Goals These are your goals: Investment Property in 2023 Buy Home in 2021 Your children's education in 2028 Retirement in 2043(John) Other information you have provided Who Age Partner Occupation Employment Status John 38 Yes Account Executive - no degree, average earnings >= $100K for last 3 yrs Employed - full time Mary 35 Yes Mortgage Broker Employed - full time P.04

RECOMMENDATION 1 Put a Budget In Place John & Mary Put a Budget In Place Applies to: John & Mary Timing: Now What is a budget and why do we recommend it? A budget ensures you have a plan for what you will spend and that you only spend in accordance with that plan. A budget is important as it will allow you to: 1. Reach the goals you told us you would like to achieve 2. Save more in the future due to the effects of compound interest 3. Build that "rainy day" fund - you never know what is around the corner 4. Monitor whether you are on track What is your budget? We recommend that you reduce your expenses (excluding your mortgage, investment property expenses, taxes, super contributions and attainment of goals) from $ 5,999 per month to $5,316. Our budget tools will help you with reducing your expenses. However if you believe this reduction is unachievable then the alternative is to re-set your goals and get a new plan. There is always a trade-off between your goals and your current spending. The less you spend now, the more ambitious your goals can be. Similarly, the more aggressive your goals, the less you can spend now. What are the estimated financial benefits? $8,192 p.a. in the first year and increasing over time. Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? You will have to make some spending sacrifices in the short term. How do I implement this recommendation? To implement this recommendation login to your dashboard at www.plenty.com.au Once there go to the Money Hub and make sure you have no uncategorised transactions. You can then go to the budgeting section to see when you spend most of your money and set a budget for each category making sure you do not exceed our recommended budget. P.05

RECOMMENDATION 2 Refinance mortgage John Refinance mortgage Applies to: John Timing: Now What is a mortgage refinance and why do we recommend it? A mortgage refinance involves changing your mortgage from one institution to another reducing your repayments in the process. We have observed that on average, reductions in interest of 0.3% p.a or more can be achieved.the actual savings available will depend on the details of your loan. How much should I refinance? $455,225 What are the estimated financial benefits? 2,718 p.a. Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? Not to our knowledge How do I implement this recommendation? The first step in implementing this recommendation is speaking to a qualified mortgage broker. We know - there are lots of mortgage brokers out there. None of them has the insights into your personal situation that we have here at Plenty. This means we can do a better job of finding the right loan for you. What's more, we can help you complete the banks application form based on the information you have already provided to us which will save you time. To book in a meeting with Plenty's in house broker click here or go to http://bit.ly/mortgagebroking P.06

RECOMMENDATION 3 Transfer savings into your offset account John Transfer savings into your offset account Applies to: John Timing: Now Why do we recommend that you transfer savings in your offset account? The interest rate you are paying on your mortgage is higher than you are earning on your savings accounts. This means you would be better off transferring the cash in your bank accounts into your offset account as you would effectively be earning the interest rate on your mortgage (tax free).this gives you the flexibility to redraw and also reduces the interest you pay each month. How much should I transfer to my offset account? $16,793 What are the estimated financial benefits? 762 p.a. Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? You should ensure you have sufficient funds for any automated direct debits. Better still - you can set up direct debits from your offset account which should have a larger cash balance. How do I implement this recommendation? Transfer funds from your savings account to your offset account P.07

RECOMMENDATION 4 Rollover your super to ING John Rollover your super to ING Applies to: John Timing: NOW What is a rollover and why do we recommend it? A rollover involves moving superannuation from one fund to another. We recommend a rollover to ING Direct Living Super (The PDS can be found here) as it provides a low cost superannuation service with flexible investment options, good service and a simple online user interface so you can track your super at any time. The move to ING will result in significantly lower fees and potentially higher investment earnings. ING Living Super includes insurance (for which you are required to pay a premium). We do not believe this insurance is in your best interests based on the amount of cover provided, the types of cover available and some unfriendly terms in the contract that could restrict your ability to claim. We therefore recommend that you don't take up ING's life insurance. How much should you rollover? $ 110,000 What are the estimated financial benefits? $1,647 p.a and increasing over time Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? Not to our knowledge How do I implement this recommendation? Superannuation is a complex area, prone to mistakes. Plenty can manage every aspect of your super for just 0.025% per month - simply click here or go to http://cognito-web.xminds.com/plan/view P.08

RECOMMENDATION 5 Rollover your super to ING Mary Rollover your super to ING Applies to: Mary Timing: NOW What is a rollover and why do we recommend it? A rollover involves moving superannuation from one fund to another. We recommend a rollover to ING Direct Living Super (The PDS can be found here) as it provides a low cost superannuation service with flexible investment options, good service and a simple online user interface so you can track your super at any time. The move to ING will result in significantly lower fees and potentially higher investment earnings. ING Living Super includes insurance (for which you are required to pay a premium). We do not believe this insurance is in your best interests based on the amount of cover provided, the types of cover available and some unfriendly terms in the contract that could restrict your ability to claim. We therefore recommend that you don't take up ING's life insurance. How much should you rollover? $ 65,000 What are the estimated financial benefits? $252 p.a and increasing over time Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? Not to our knowledge How do I implement this recommendation? Superannuation is a complex area, prone to mistakes. Plenty can manage every aspect of your super for just 0.025% per month - simply click here or go to http://cognito-web.xminds.com/plan/view P.09

RECOMMENDATION 6 Invest your super appropriately Mary Invest your super appropriately Applies to: Mary Timing: Now What do we mean by "Invest your super" appropriately? Investing your super wisely will ensure that you achieve good long term returns within your risk profile. The investments we have listed below will provide you with diversified exposure to a range of investments at a much lower cost than using an active fund manager. This will save you a significant amount in fees. How much should you invest? $ 65,000 We have recommended these investments because they give you diversified exposure to a range of asset classes, consistent with your risk profile, at the lowest possible cost. Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? Investment markets can go up and down. However in the long term (given you are investing for the remainder of your life including your retirement years), the investments we have recommended are likely to increase in value and deliver good returns. What are the estimated financial benefits? The benefit is incorporated within other recommendations. How do I implement this recommendation? Getting a low cost, high quality investment mix in your super is very important but difficult to achieve. Plenty can manage every aspect of your super simply click here or go to http://cognito-web.xminds.com/plan/view Where do we recommend you invest your super? The specific funds we recommend are shown below. These funds are all listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (except the Cash hub). P.10

Accumulation Fund name Code Sector Current Recommended Change ING Cash Hub Cash $ 0 $ 1,950 $ 1,950 ING Cash Option Cash $ 0 $ 6,500 $ 6,500 Vanguard Australian Property ETF VAP Property $ 0 $ 7,150 $ 7,150 Vanguard International Share ETF VGS International Shares $ 0 $ 7,150 $ 7,150 Vanguard Aust Fixed Income ETF WXOZ Fixed Income $ 0 $ 14,300 $ 14,300 Vanguard Australian Shares Index VAS Australian Shares $ 0 $ 27,950 $ 27,950 Total ING Direct Living Super $ 0 $ 65,000 $ 65,000 Other Super Funds $ 65,000 $ 0 $ -65,000 Total Accumulation $ 65,000 $ 65,000 $ 0 P.11

RECOMMENDATION 7 Invest your super appropriately John Invest your super appropriately Applies to: John Timing: Now What do we mean by "Invest your super" appropriately? Investing your super wisely will ensure that you achieve good long term returns within your risk profile. The investments we have listed below will provide you with diversified exposure to a range of investments at a much lower cost than using an active fund manager. This will save you a significant amount in fees. How much should you invest? $ 110,000 We have recommended these investments because they give you diversified exposure to a range of asset classes, consistent with your risk profile, at the lowest possible cost. Are there any risks or disadvantages to this recommendation? Investment markets can go up and down. However in the long term (given you are investing for the remainder of your life including your retirement years), the investments we have recommended are likely to increase in value and deliver good returns. What are the estimated financial benefits? The benefit is incorporated within other recommendations. How do I implement this recommendation? Getting a low cost, high quality investment mix in your super is very important but difficult to achieve. Plenty can manage every aspect of your super simply click here or go to http://cognito-web.xminds.com/plan/view Where do we recommend you invest your super? The specific funds we recommend are shown below. These funds are all listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (except the Cash hub). P.13

Accumulation Fund name Code Sector Current Recommended Change ING Cash Hub Cash $ 0 $ 3,300 $ 3,300 Vanguard Australian Property ETF VAP Property $ 0 $ 14,300 $ 14,300 Vanguard International Share ETF VGS International Shares $ 0 $ 14,300 $ 14,300 Vanguard Aust Fixed Income ETF WXOZ Fixed Income $ 0 $ 24,200 $ 24,200 Vanguard Australian Shares Index VAS Australian Shares $ 0 $ 53,900 $ 53,900 Total ING Direct Living Super $ 0 $ 110,000 $ 110,000 Other Super Funds $ 110,000 $ 0 $ -110,000 Total Accumulation $ 110,000 $ 110,000 $ 0 P.14

RECOMMENDATION 8 Put appropriate insurances in place John Put appropriate insurances in place Applies to: John Timing: Now What is life insurance and why do we recommend it? Insurance provides the peace of mind that if something happens to you, your family will be looked after financially. 1. What would be the financial impact on my family if I passed away? 2. What would be the financial impact on my family if I was sick and couldn't work? 3. What would be the financial impact on my family if I was sick and incurred significant medical costs over and above those covered by health insurance? As a rule of thumb, many people spend around 2-3% of their annual salary on life insurance. What are the different types of life insurance? There are 4 major types of life insurance: 1. Life Cover - pays lump sum upon your death 2. Total Permanent Disability (TPD) - pays a lump sum if you are permanently disabled and unable to work again. 3. Critical illness - pays a lump sum if you are diagnosed with a serious medical condition. Medical conditions are pre-determined by the policy and include certain cancers, heart attacks etc. 4. Income protection - pays a monthly benefit if you are unable to work due to illness or injury. How much life insurance do you need and what will it cost? Ideally we would like to recommend very high sums insured so that you would be in a strong financial position if you ever had the need to claim on your insurance. However if that was the case then the premiums would be unaffordable. The sums insured we have recommended below provide a good balance between the affordability of your premiums and the benefit you would receive: P.16

The table below shows the recommended sum insured, and the premiums charged by 3 of Australia's leading insurers Insurance Type Sum Insured ($) Insurer and Premiums p.a. ($) ClearView MLC Insurance AMP Life Life Cover* $ 1,304,256 $ 494 $ 527 $ 651 Income Protection $ 3,750 per month $ 356 $ 402 $ 682 Critical Illness $ 150,000 $ 340 $ 427 $ 350 Total $ 1,190 $ 1,356 $ 1,684 *Your life policy will be held inside of super as this provides a better tax outcome. We recommend you proceed with ClearView because they provide the best value cover based on your requirements. Here is a link to the Product Disclosure Statement which contains further details about the product we are recommending How do I implement this recommendation? Implementing insurance can be a tricky process requiring a lot of back and forward with the insurance company. Plenty can assist with getting these insurances in place; to make a meeting with our life insurance specialist simply go to http://bit.ly/capulife. P.17

RECOMMENDATION 9 Put appropriate insurances in place Mary Put appropriate insurances in place Applies to: Mary Timing: Now What is life insurance and why do we recommend it? Insurance provides the peace of mind that if something happens to you, your family will be looked after financially. 1. What would be the financial impact on my family if I passed away? 2. What would be the financial impact on my family if I was sick and couldn't work? 3. What would be the financial impact on my family if I was sick and incurred significant medical costs over and above those covered by health insurance? As a rule of thumb, many people spend around 2-3% of their annual salary on life insurance. What are the different types of life insurance? There are 4 major types of life insurance: 1. Life Cover - pays lump sum upon your death 2. Total Permanent Disability (TPD) - pays a lump sum if you are permanently disabled and unable to work again. 3. Critical illness - pays a lump sum if you are diagnosed with a serious medical condition. Medical conditions are pre-determined by the policy and include certain cancers, heart attacks etc. 4. Income protection - pays a monthly benefit if you are unable to work due to illness or injury. How much life insurance do you need and what will it cost? Ideally we would like to recommend very high sums insured so that you would be in a strong financial position if you ever had the need to claim on your insurance. However if that was the case then the premiums would be unaffordable. The sums insured we have recommended below provide a good balance between the affordability of your premiums and the benefit you would receive: P.18

The table below shows the recommended sum insured, and the premiums charged by 3 of Australia's leading insurers Insurance Type Sum Insured ($) Insurer and Premiums p.a. ($) ClearView MLC Insurance AMP Life Life Cover* $ 1,633,367 $ 618 $ 660 $ 792 Income Protection $ 4,062 per month $ 340 $ 415 $ 671 Critical Illness $ 150,000 $ 340 $ 427 $ 350 Total $ 1,298 $ 1,502 $ 1,813 *Your life policy will be held inside of super as this provides a better tax outcome. We recommend you proceed with ClearView because they provide the best value cover based on your requirements. Here is a link to the Product Disclosure Statement which contains further details about the product we are recommending How do I implement this recommendation? Implementing insurance can be a tricky process requiring a lot of back and forward with the insurance company. Plenty can assist with getting these insurances in place; to make a meeting with our life insurance specialist simply go to http://bit.ly/capulife. P.19

DISCLOSURE Capacity in which advice is provided Lime FS Pty Ltd ABN 67 611 398 666 is the holder of an Australian Financial Services License, AFSL 485923. Plenty Wealth Pty Ltd ABN 84 615 920 093 (trading as Plenty Wealth) is a corporate authorised representative of Lime FS Pty Ltd. Financial product advice is provided by Plenty Wealth Pty Ltd in its capacity as authorised representative of Lime FS Pty Ltd and not in any other capacity. Greg Einfeld is director and majority shareholder of Plenty Wealth Pty Ltd and is also an individual authorised representative of Lime FS Pty Ltd. Greg is authorised to provide advice in the following areas: 1. Financial Planning 2. Deposit and Payment Products - Basic Deposit 3. Deposit and Payment Products - Non-basic Deposit 4. Government Debentures, Stocks and Bonds 5. Life Products - Investment Life Insurance Products 6. Life Products - Life Risk Insurance Products 7. Managed Investment Schemes including IDPS 8. Retirement Saving Account Products 9. Securities 10. Superannuation 11. Tax Risks in our advice We are not aware of any risks in our advice that have not been described elsewhere in this document. Does our advice have any disadvantages? We are not aware of any significant disadvantages connected to our advice that have not been described elsewhere in this document. Taxation Advice Your adviser is a registered Tax (Financial) Adviser and is allowed to provide Tax (Financial) Advice service in this Statement of Advice. Other matters Your adviser may be paid a salary by the Corporate Authorised Representative. P.20

DISCLOSURE Product disclosure statements You should read all product disclosure statements provided to you and ask questions if you do not understand the information contained in them or require further information regarding the recommended products. Product disclosure statements are available at http://bit.ly/1oath2m Consequence of replacing or switching one financial product with another We have recommended that you change your investments. This is called switching. The advantages and disadvantages of these switches are disclosed and discussed above. In recommending the switches: 1. We have considered your existing products 2. There are switching costs which are small relative to the ongoing fee savings and higher expected returns 3. We are not aware of any benefits that might be lost 4. We are not aware of any other significant adverse consequences of these switches. Ongoing fees Existing Products ($) Recommended Products ($) Superannuation $ 3,174 $ 1,275 Trail Commissions N/A N/A Insurance Premiums $ 0 $ 1,190 One-off fees to make recommended changes One-off fees ($) Exit fees- Superannuation $ 169 P.21

DISCLOSURE What are our fees? Our fees are summarized in the following table: Description Amount (inc. GST) Tax deductible? Preparation of SOA Nil N/A Subscription Fee p.a (optional) Nil No Implementation Fee p.a (optional) Nil Yes Why our advice is appropriate to you and why it is in your best interests I believe this advice is appropriate for you because it is likely to put you in a better position in the eyes of a reasonable financial adviser. If for any reason you are concerned that this advice is not in your best interests or is not appropriate to your circumstances and goals, then you should not act on the advice and you should inform me of your concerns in writing immediately. P.22

DISCLOSURE Supplementary Advice Information The Corporations Act and "good practice principles" require us to disclose matters that may impact your decision to act on our advice and your understanding of our advice. Paragraph 163 of ASIC's Regulatory Guide 175 (RG 175.163) allows us to incorporate these matters into this SOA by reference, in this case through this link: Supplementary Advice Information document These additional materials form part of this SOA and form part of our contract with you, and include our promises to you as your adviser and our ethical obligations as responsible financial planners. We recommend you read these materials and let us know in writing if anything is not clear. Next Step If you would like to proceed with our recommendations, then please click here P.23

DISCLOSURE Do you need more information? Please do not hesitate to contact us if more detailed explanations and expansions are needed. This can be done by meeting, teleconference or e-mail, and we recommend this happen if for any reason you are unsure of what we are recommending or what you need to do to adopt our recommendations. It is also important that you get a new plan if you experience major changes in your circumstances as it might be necessary to make adjustments to the recommended strategy. Our financial services guide is available at https://www.plenty.com.au/guide Yours sincerely Greg Einfeld Director Plenty Wealth Pty Ltd ABN 84 615 920 093 Corporate Authorised Representative of Lime FS Pty Ltd AFSL 485923 ABN 67 611 398 666 GPO Box 5311 Sydney NSW 2001 P.24