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A MESSAGE FROM DONNA M. MUELLER, CEO 2015 PERFORMANCE REPORT AN ANNUAL SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 Count on IPERS for a safe and secure retirement. Since 1953, IPERS has been an important part of recruiting and retaining a strong workforce for Iowa s public employers. IPERS members teach our children, maintain our roads and parks, care for our most vulnerable citizens, and protect Iowans across our state. In this year s annual summary, you ll learn how IPERS performed financially in the past year, and over the past 30 years. That s because IPERS soundness doesn t depend on just one year s investment performance. We look at time horizons spanning decades to assess our financial condition. All signs indicate IPERS is a solid, secure retirement system, and although our investment return of 3.96 percent fell short of the goal (7.5 percent), IPERS is still in good standing. Here s why. For pension systems like IPERS, it s performance over the long haul that counts. Key indicators of IPERS financial health are an improved funded ratio, lower unfunded liability, and continued full payment of the actuarial contribution rates. IPERS funded ratio improved this year despite the investment return. Pension experts agree that a funded ratio of 80 percent or above is a key indicator of a financially healthy system. Today, IPERS stands at 84 percent. IPERS overall unfunded liability decreased this year, and we are on track with paying it off. 84% funded For the past two years, members and employers have paid full actuarial contribution rates. This is a significant change from the underfunding that occurred from 2002 2013. Members, legislators, taxpayers all Iowans can count on IPERS to be a sustainable and affordable retirement plan that provides members with secure income, supports self-sufficiency in retirement, and contributes to local economies.

IPERS is a prefunded system, not pay-as-you-go. CONTRIBUTIONS + INVESTMENTS = BENEFITS + EXPENSES DID YOU KNOW? Prefunded means investment earnings and contributions paid over a member s career should pay for the future retirement benefits of those members. FUNDED RATIO Full funding attaining 100 percent is our goal. Now at 84 percent, IPERS has made steady progress in recent years. 100% 84% 80 60 40 20 IPERS is on track to full funding. KEEPING COSTS DOWN IPERS per-member administration costs are much lower than our peers. Our total pension administration cost of $54 per active member and retiree ranks below the peer average cost of $95. CEM Benchmarking Inc., IPERS Pension Administration Benchmarking Results for Fiscal Year 2014, March 23, 2015 2 FY2015 ANNUAL SUMMARY

Count on IPERS to protect your pension s future. IPERS contribution rates have remained stable over the past three years and will remain steady through 2017. And, more importantly, IPERS uses a portion of today s contributions to pay off the unfunded liability which, much like a mortgage, is amortized over 30 years. If you are interested in learning more about this, watch the video, Understanding IPERS Shortfall, on our website. FY2015 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FIDUCIARY NET POSITION JUNE 30, 2015 CHANGES IN FIDUCIARY NET POSITION YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 239,272,391 Receivables 1,319,597,742 Investments at fair value 28,252,275,525 Securities lending collateral pool 554,592,727 Capital assets 22,439,738 Other assets 712,447 Total assets $30,388,890,570 LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 39,004,065 Investment purchases payable 708,132,271 Rebates and collateral payable 554,404,832 Foreign exchange contracts payable 657,514,573 Total liabilities $ 1,959,055,741 Net position restricted for pensions $28,429,834,829 ADDITIONS Total contributions $ 1,115,600,029 Net investment income 1,078,303,654 Net securities lending income 1,741,450 Total additions $ 2,195,645,133 DEDUCTIONS Benefit payments $ 1,744,601,010 Member refunds 47,167,431 Administrative expenses 12,591,756 Total deductions $ 1,804,360,197 Net increase $ 391,284,936 Beginning of year 28,038,549,893 Net position restricted for pensions end of year $28,429,834,829 DID YOU KNOW? IPERS has received the prestigious Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association for 22 consecutive years. IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 3

In FY2015, Iowa s largest public employees retirement system membership remained steady at 346,000. IPERS members play important roles in supporting communities throughout Iowa. IPERS AVERAGE RETIREE 61 AGE WHEN PENSION STARTS $ 16,000 * ANNUAL PENSION AMOUNT *Annual pension amount for a recent retiree is $20,000 22 YEARS OF SERVICE IPERS SOCIAL + + SECURITY PERSONAL SAVINGS One in ten Iowans is an IPERS member. DID YOU KNOW? IPERS is only one part of your secure retirement. It s designed to work with Social Security and your personal savings. Long before you retire, plan for retirement through your own savings and investments. 4 FY2015 ANNUAL SUMMARY

BENEFIT PAYMENTS BY COUNTY IN FY2015 Lyon $4,113,808 315 Sioux $10,021,107 822 Plymouth $10,869,272 832 Woodbury $42,647,250 2,644 Monona $5,353,257 419 Harrison $6,358,074 501 Osceola $2,615,068 206 O Brien $6,670,912 542 Cherokee $9,692,071 681 Ida $3,517,934 265 Crawford $7,871,566 594 Shelby $7,721,961 563 Pottawattamie $35,123,879 2,180 Dickinson $14,875,733 940 Clay $10,301,116 738 Buena Vista $9,625,489 697 Sac $5,834,748 459 Carroll $8,529,833 690 Audubon $3,482,798 293 Cass $10,723,727 712 Emmet $5,914,498 423 Palo Alto $6,434,308 507 Pocahontas $4,916,043 357 Calhoun $6,774,388 512 Greene $6,890,490 567 Guthrie $8,257,406 597 Adair $4,589,893 357 Kossuth $8,610,155 643 Humboldt $6,020,920 473 Webster $19,279,253 1,323 Boone $18,674,688 1,229 Dallas $33,713,971 2,014 Madison $8,544,336 597 Winnebago $5,587,218 420 Hancock $4,978,923 424 Wright $7,371,100 576 Hamilton $10,784,163 731 Story $53,481,008 2,980 Polk $218,826,643 12,227 Warren $29,575,193 1,701 Worth $3,450,282 249 Cerro Gordo $24,575,404 1,613 Franklin $5,765,978 459 Hardin $13,209,608 954 Marshall $24,584,050 1,648 Jasper $19,905,931 1,377 Marion $14,381,287 1,052 Mitchell $6,074,250 470 Floyd $9,516,231 684 Butler $8,409,910 638 Grundy $7,342,684 559 Tama $10,248,151 725 Howard $5,873,152 487 Chickasaw $6,878,032 480 Bremer $15,686,293 984 Black Hawk $59,578,120 3,733 Poweshiek $8,452,008 575 Mahaska $10,119,564 770 Benton $11,953,714 842 Winneshiek $12,740,025 877 Iowa $8,276,268 569 Keokuk $5,312,436 453 Fayette $10,995,890 804 Buchanan $13,676,998 874 Allamakee $7,436,776 564 Linn $96,459,024 5,609 Clayton $11,000,431 789 Johnson $49,234,313 2,903 Washington $10,423,733 846 Delaware $10,388,569 674 Jones $13,978,061 869 Cedar $8,781,667 623 Dubuque $36,284,065 2,355 Muscatine $18,335,942 1,240 Louisa $5,233,261 364 Jackson $9,804,638 718 Clinton $18,992,863 1,403 Scott $66,399,838 3,772 Mills $12,581,109 767 Fremont $4,313,995 331 Montgomery $6,866,830 483 Page $11,145,505 788 Adams $2,594,609 214 Taylor $3,752,657 319 Union $9,410,415 692 Ringgold $3,919,737 323 Clarke $4,534,606 359 Decatur $4,282,662 364 Lucas $5,335,203 403 Wayne $3,671,571 322 Monroe $4,636,377 338 Appanoose $7,235,701 508 Wapello $18,422,323 1,202 Davis $5,791,958 435 Jefferson $7,968,398 554 Van Buren $5,330,668 409 Henry $14,727,971 932 Lee $19,318,427 1,180 Des Moines $21,208,113 1,351 KEY: County Total Payments Payees $1.7 billion paid in benefits, with $1.5 billion staying in Iowa Count on IPERS to support Iowa s economy. IPERS makes a significant impact in communities across Iowa. Pension dollars are spent on Main Street for goods and services such as food, clothing, housing, and medicine. This, in turn, creates a steady ripple effect that supports the economy, provides jobs, and helps keep communities vital. Most importantly, IPERS benefits provide peace of mind and the means for public employees to care for themselves in retirement which is the reason IPERS exists. IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 5

IPERS invests for the long term. SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS BY ASSET CLASS AS OF JUNE 30, 2015 DID YOU KNOW? 70 percent of the benefit payments are funded by investments. Investment returns are an important part of IPERS strength. Our goal is to maximize investment returns at an acceptable level of risk over a long time horizon by maintaining a well-diversified portfolio. Domestic equity $6,956 25% Core-plus fixed income $7,988 28% International equity $4,565 16% Private equity/debt $3,244 11% Real estate $2,276 8% Credit opportunities $1,418 5% Cash $210 1% Other real assets $452 2% U.S. TIPS $1,284 5% Fair values in millions. Total may not add due to rounding. 6 FY2015 ANNUAL SUMMARY

Count on IPERS for steady growth over the long haul. Single-year returns make the headlines, but what s really important for IPERS is the long-term performance of the Fund. Another key indicator of strength and sustainability is the 30-year annualized investment return. For FY2015, it remained strong at 9.38 percent. INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEARS ENDED JUNE 30 30-year return remained strong *A benchmark composed of market indexes with weightings reflective of IPERS asset allocation targets. **Trust Universe Comparison Service (TUCS) Public Funds with Total Market Value Greater than $1 billion. Note: 10-, 20-, and 30-year results are annualized returns. 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 3.96% 3.51% 3.43% 7.21% 7.45% 6.93% 8.58% 8.23% 8.15% 9.38% 8.89% 9.43% 2015 10-YEAR 20-YEAR 30-YEAR IPERS portfolio, net of fees Policy benchmark* Large public fund median** LONG-TERM INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE ANNUAL RETURNS FOR FISCAL YEARS ENDED JUNE 30 30-year annualized return = 9.38% Current actuarial assumed investment return = 7.50% 3.96% return IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 7

Iowa Public Employees Retirement System P.O. Box 9117 7401 Register Drive Des Moines, Iowa 50306-9117 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DES MOINES, IOWA PERMIT NO. 5819 UPCOMING MEMBERSHIP SURVEY Essman Research has been hired to conduct an awareness study of IPERS membership. If you receive a phone call, please take time to participate. Your input will help us serve you better. Thank you! QUESTIONS? Contact us. 515-281-0020 1-800-622-3849 (toll-free) Monday Friday 7:30 a.m. 5 p.m. Central Time info@ipers.org www.ipers.org FROM THE GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IPERS steady financial progress shows we have a strong, secure, and sustainable pension plan in Iowa. From its beginning, IPERS has been a solid retirement system that continues to be efficiently managed with excellent leadership. IPERS helps Iowa attract and retain excellent teachers, firefighters, police officers, social workers, snowplow operators, school bus drivers, and other essential workers within our communities. personal savings, IPERS members can care for themselves in their golden years, without straining social welfare programs. IPERS benefit payments of $1.5 billion create a sizable economic engine in our state, giving Iowa s economy a boost. Many people don t realize that IPERS is prefunded with contributions from both the employee and employer. Then, when pooled and professionally invested, the contributions grow to cover the earned retirement benefit payments in the future. Without question, we can count on IPERS to be there in our retirement years. A secure retirement for public employees benefits everyone in the community. When combined with Social Security and