BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan ENROLL NOW TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN BENEFITS YOUR GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED

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BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan ENROLL NOW TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN BENEFITS YOUR GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED

Save for retirement through BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan easily, regularly, and automatically. With all the responsibilities and financial priorities you might be juggling mortgage payments, parenthood, saving or paying for college, caring for parents, and more it can be easy to overlook the need to save for retirement. But it s important to consider setting aside money for retirement as early and regularly as you can, because the quality of your retirement years could very well depend on how much you have been able to save. As you consider enrolling in BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan and selecting investment options for your account, please review this Enrollment Guide. It contains valuable information that may help you better understand the basics of investing, as well as help you make the most of your company s retirement savings plan. LOOK INSIDE FOR: Participating in your plan Investment Options Next Steps Enrollment form Beneficiary form Rollover contribution form Please review this information carefully. FIDELITY RESOURCES TO HELP YOU MANAGE YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT: Visit www.401k.com Contact Fidelity representatives at 1-800-835-5097 who are available to assist you from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET any business day that the New York Stock Exchange is open. Habla español? Para empezar, llame a nuestros representantes dedicados que hablan español a la línea de Beneficios de Jubilación de Fidelity (Fidelity Retirement Benefits Line) al 800-587-5282. 2

PARTICIPATING IN YOUR plan There are many benefits to participating in the BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan. One of the primary benefits is that you will receive help reaching your financial goals for retirement. By reviewing the important information in this guide and visiting Fidelity NetBenefits at www.401k.com, you can take advantage of what your company and Fidelity have to offer. When am I eligible for the Plan? You are eligible to participate in the Plan if: you are employed by the Employer you are at least 19 years old and you are not: - Employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement except in those cases where the agreement expressly provides for participation in the plan. How do I enroll? To enroll, fill out the enrollment form and the beneficiary form in the back of this guide and return it to your company s benefits department. Remember to choose your investment options when you enroll. If you do not select an investment, your Plan Administrator has directed Fidelity to place your contributions in the Fidelity Investments lifecycle (target date) fund that most closely aligns with your projected retirement date based upon your birth year. When is my enrollment effective? Once you satisfy these requirements you will become eligible to participate in the Plan on the first day of the following month. How much can I contribute? Through automatic payroll deduction, you may contribute between 1% and 60% of your eligible pay on a pretax basis, up to the annual IRS dollar limit (2017 = $18,000). You may change your deferral percentage as applicable at the beginning of each payroll period. At certain times of the year, if you have not exceeded IRS pretax dollar contribution limits or Plan percentage limits, you may be able to make an additional deferral contribution to the Plan. You need to contact your plan administrator about the proper procedure for making additional deferral contributions. If you expect to receive bonus compensation and have not exceeded IRS pretax dollar contribution limits or Plan pretax contribution percentage limits, you may be able to make an additional deferral contribution to the Plan. You need to contact your plan administrator about the procedure for making an additional deferral contribution of up to 100% of a bonus paid to you. If you are age 50 or over by the end of the taxable year and have reached the annual IRS limit or Plan s maximum contribution limit for the year, you may make additional salary deferral contributions to the Plan up to the IRS Catch Up Provision Limit (2017= $6,000). Can I move qualified money from another retirement account into this one? You may be permitted to roll over eligible contributions into this Plan from a previous employer s retirement plan. For other eligible account types, please see your Summary Plan Description. Be sure to consider all your available options and the applicable fees and features of each before moving your retirement assets. To complete a rollover in the Plan follow these easy steps: Contact your prior plan provider to request a rollover distribution Rollover check issued should be made payable to Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc. (FIIOC) FBO: your name and sent to you Complete the Fidelity Rollover contribution form provided in the back of this Enrollment Guide Return both the Fidelity rollover contribution form and the check from your prior Plan to either your current Plan For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 3

Administrator or directly to Fidelity at the address provided on the form Does the Company contribute to my account? The Employer may make a discretionary pretax matching contribution to your account. The amount would be equal to a percentage determined annually by a Board of Directors Resolution. To be eligible for discretionary matching contributions you are required to: make employee pretax deferral contributions For purposes of determining your matching contributions under the Plan, your pretax contributions will not include Age 50 and over Catch-Up Contributions described above. The Employer may make a discretionary profit sharing contribution to only those participants who are eligible under the terms of the plan. Please refer to your employer or Summary Plan Description for more detailed information. When am I vested? The term vesting refers to the portion of your account balance that you are entitled to under the plan s rules. You are always 100% vested in your: - employee pretax account - Employer matching contribution account - Employer profit sharing contribution account - rollover account - and any earnings thereon. Can I take a loan from my account? Although your plan account is intended for your retirement, you may take a loan from your account. Can I make withdrawals from my account? Withdrawals from the Plan are generally permitted in the event of termination of employment, retirement, disability, or death. You may also be eligible for a withdrawal in the case of a severe financial hardship as defined by your Plan. workshops that provide you access to self-paced training on savings and investing principles. You may call the Retirement Benefits Line at 1-800- 835-5097 between 8:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on any business day when the New York Stock Exchange is open. Fidelity Representatives can assist you with transactions and answer many of your questions regarding retirement savings. How do I learn more? Through Fidelity NetBenefits at www.401k.com you have access to your account information and retirement planning tools including: Live and self-paced learning workshops. The workshops cover a variety of topics including determining your retirement savings needs, evaluating your investment options and keeping your investment strategy on track to help you achieve your retirement goals. In addition, you can take advantage of local Investor Centers by scheduling time with a Fidelity Representative to discuss your total investment needs beyond your retirement savings plan. Or, if you prefer, call 1-800-Fidelity for a complimentary portfolio review. How do I change my investment options? You can make changes to your investment selections online at www.401k.com or by calling the Retirement Benefits Line at 1-800-835-5097. Create an asset strategy that s right for you: Visit the Library section of NetBenefits. How do I manage my account? Through Fidelity NetBenefits at www.401k.com you may sign up to receive alerts via email when your retirement savings account strays from the investment allocation you established. How do I access my account? Through Fidelity NetBenefits at www.401k.com you have access to your account information, retirement planning tools, and e-learning 4

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INVESTMENT options Before investing in any investment option, consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a mutual fund prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus containing this information. Read it carefully. What follows is an introduction to the investment options you can choose for your plan account. You can spread your investments among several options to take advantage of what each has to offer and help balance different types of risk. Reviewing this information can help you understand and compare your options. For more complete information about any of the mutual funds available through the plan, including fees and expenses, log on to Fidelity NetBenefits at www.401k.com for prospectuses. Read them carefully before you invest. More Conservative Categories to the left have potentially more inflation risk and less investment risk Money Market (or Short Term) Stable Value Bond Balanced / Hybrid Managed Income Portfolio Class 1 Diversified Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund - Premium Class BlackRock Total Return Fund Investor A Shares Fidelity Balanced Fund - Class K Domestic Equities International / Global Equity Large Value John Hancock Funds Disciplined Value Fund Class R2 Large Blend Fidelity 500 Index Fund - Institutional Class Large Growth Fidelity Contrafund - Class K Diversified Fidelity Diversified International Fund Fidelity International Index Fund - Premium Class Mid Value Mid Blend Mid Growth MFS Mid Cap Value Fund Class R3 Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund - Premium Class MassMutual Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Class R4 More Aggressive Categories to the right have potentially less inflation risk and more investment risk Specialty Fidelity Telecom and Utilities Fund Small Value Small Blend Small Growth Victory Integrity Small-Cap Value Fund Class Y Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund Class R5 This spectrum, with the exception of the Domestic Equity category, is based on Fidelity s analysis of the characteristics of the general investment categories and not on the actual investment options and their holdings, which may change frequently. Investment options in the Domestic Equity category are based on the options Morningstar categories as of the most recent calendar quarter. Morningstar categories are based on a fund s style as measured by its underlying portfolio holdings over the past three years and may change at any time. These style calculations do not represent the investment options objectives and do not predict the investment options future styles. Investment options are listed in alphabetical order within each investment category. Risk associated with the investment options may vary significantly within each particular investment category, and the relative risk of categories may change under certain economic conditions. For a more complete discussion of risk associated with the mutual fund options, please read the prospectuses before making your investment decision. The spectrum does not represent actual or implied performance. Company Stock Exchanges from the Managed Income Portfolio* to certain bond or money market funds (considered competing funds ), must first be exchanged to an option that is non-competing, such as an equity mutual After 90 days, you can then exchange to a competing fund. Please contact your Plan Administrator or a Fidelity Representative at 1-800-835-5097 for more information. *The Managed Income Portfolio is not a mutual fund, but is a commingled pool of the Fidelity Group Trust for Employee Benefit Plans. It is managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company. 6

ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT options: Lifecycle funds offer a blend of stocks, bonds, and short-term investments within a single They are designed for investors who don t want to go through the process of picking several funds from the three asset classes but who still want to diversify among stocks, bonds, and short-term investments. Categories to the left have potentially more inflation risk and less investment risk Categories to the right have potentially less inflation risk and more investment risk Fidelity Freedom Income Fund Fidelity Freedom 2005 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2015 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2025 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2035 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2045 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2050 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2055 Fund Fidelity Freedom 2060 Fund Target date investments are generally designed for investors expecting to retire around the year indicated in each investment s name. The investments are managed to gradually become more conservative over time. The investment risks of each target date investment change over time as its asset allocation changes. They are subject to the volatility of the financial markets, including equity and fixed income investments in the U.S. and abroad and may be subject to risk associated with investing in high yield, small cap and foreign securities. Principal invested is not guaranteed at any time, including at or after their target dates. Please Note: Not all the Lifecycle Funds shown in the investment spectrum above may be available through your plan. Refer to your list of fund descriptions to identify those offered in your plan. For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 7

NEXT steps To learn more about BHI Energy 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan and to enroll, just follow these simple steps: Step 1: Review the features of your retirement savings plan summarized in this Enrollment guide. For additional information about your Plan after you have enrolled, visit www.401k.com or contact your employer s Plan Administrator. Step 2: Determine the contribution amount that will be deducted from your pay each payroll period. Step 3: Review your plan s investment options in this guide, to select where your contributions will be invested. You may also wish to work with your plan s financial advisor. Step 4: Complete, sign and submit the applicable forms. Follow the submission instructions on the forms provided to you in this booklet. Enroll today, and start saving for your retirement. 8

DESCRIPTIONS OF INVESTMENT options STABLE VALUE FUNDS Managed Income Portfolio Class 1 0632 The fund seeks to preserve your principal investment while earning a level of interest income that is consistent with principal preservation. The fund seeks to maintain a stable net asset value (NAV) of $1 per share, but it cannot guarantee that it will be able to do so. The yield of the fund will fluctuate. The fund invests in benefit-responsive investment contracts issued by insurance companies and other financial institutions ( Contracts ), fixed income securities, and money market funds. Under the terms of the Contracts, the assets of the fund are invested in fixed income securities (which may include, but are not limited to, U.S. Treasury and agency bonds, corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, and collective investment vehicles and shares of investment companies that invest primarily in fixed income securities) and shares of money market funds. The fund may also invest in futures contracts, option contracts, and swap agreements. Fidelity Management Trust Company, as investment manager and trustee of the Fidelity Group Trust for Employee Benefit Plans, has claimed an exemption from registration under the Commodity Exchange Act and is not subject to registration or regulation under the Act. At the time of purchase, all Contracts and securities purchased for the fund must satisfy the credit quality standards specified in the Declaration of Separate Fund The Contracts and securities purchased for the fund are backed solely by the financial resources of the issuers of such Contracts and securities. An investment in the fund is not insured or guaranteed by the manager(s), the plan sponsor, the trustee, the FDIC, or any other government agency. The Contracts purchased by the fund permit the fund to account for the fixed income securities at book value (principal plus interest accrued to date). Through the use of book value accounting, there is no immediate recognition of investment gains and losses on the fund s securities. Instead, gains and losses are recognized over time by periodically adjusting the interest rate credited to the fund under the Contracts. However, while the fund seeks to preserve your principal investment, it is possible to lose money by investing in this The Contracts provide for the payment of certain withdrawals and exchanges at book value during the terms of the Contracts. In order to maintain the Contract issuers promise to pay such withdrawals and exchanges at book value, the Contracts subject the fund and its participants to certain For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 9

restrictions. For example, withdrawals prompted by certain events (e.g., layoffs, early retirement windows, spin-offs, sale of a division, facility closings, plan terminations, partial plan terminations, changes in laws or regulations) may be paid at the market value of the fund s securities, which may be less than your book value balance.certain investment options offered by your plan (e.g., money market funds, short term bond funds, certain asset allocation/ lifecycle funds and brokerage window) may be deemed by the Contract issuers to compete with this The terms of the Contracts prohibit you from making a direct exchange from this fund to such competing funds. Instead, you must first exchange to a non-competing fund for 90 days. While these requirements may seem restrictive, they are imposed by the Contract issuers as a condition for the issuer s promise to pay certain withdrawals and exchanges at book value. Short-term Redemption Fee: Someone who seeks a slightly higher yield over the long term than is offered by money market funds, but who is willing to accept slightly more investment risk. Someone who is interested in balancing an aggressive portfolio with an investment that seeks to provide stability of price. The investment option is a stable value It is managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company. This description is only intended to provide a brief overview of the This investment option is not a mutual Management Fee includes the costs associated with managing the investments in the pool. The management fee does not include the wrap contract fees, which are paid to third party wrap providers and do not result in any additional compensation to Fidelity. The wrap contract fees are not separately stated but are included in the Expense Ratio and do reduce returns. This fund is a commingled pool of the Fidelity Group Trust for Employee Benefit Plans. Only qualified, participant-directed, defined contribution plans may invest in the Expense Ratio (Gross) includes management and wrap contract fees. For certain investments, it may also include distribution fees. Please note that the Gross and Net Expense Ratio are the same for this investment. BOND FUNDS BlackRock Total Return Fund Investor A Shares OK5K The investment seeks to realize a total return that exceeds that of the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index. 10

Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund - Premium Class 2324 The fund typically invests more than 90% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of fixed-income securities such as corporate bonds and notes, mortgagebacked securities, asset-backed securities, convertible securities, preferred securities and government obligations. It normally invests at least 80% of its assets in bonds and invests primarily in investment grade fixed-income securities. The fund is a feeder fund that invests all of its assets in a corresponding master portfolio. In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. Someone who is seeking potential returns primarily in the form of interest dividends rather than through an increase in share price. Someone who is seeking to diversify an equity portfolio with a more conservative investment option. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 09/24/2007. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 12/07/2001, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index for U.S. dollar denominated investment-grade fixed-rate debt issues, including government, corporate, asset-backed, and mortgagebacked securities with maturities of at least one year. Seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the aggregate price and interest performance of the debt securities in the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index. For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 11

BALANCED/HYBRID FUNDS Fidelity Balanced Fund - Class K 2077 Normally investing at least 80% of the fund s assets in bonds included in the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index. Using statistical sampling techniques based on duration, maturity, interest rate sensitivity, security structure, and credit quality to attempt to replicate the returns of the Index using a smaller number of securities. Engaging in transactions that have a leveraging effect on the fund, including investments in derivatives - such as swaps (interest rate, total return, and credit default) and futures contracts - and forward-settling securities, to adjust the fund s risk exposure. Investing in Fidelity s central funds (specialized investment vehicles used by Fidelity funds to invest in particular security types or investment disciplines). In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible. Foreign securities are subject to interest rate, currency exchange rate, economic, and political risks. The fund can invest in securities that may have a leveraging effect (such as derivatives and forward-settling securities) which may increase market exposure, magnify investment risks, and cause losses to be realized more quickly. Someone who is seeking potential returns primarily in the form of interest dividends rather than through an increase in share price. Someone who is seeking to diversify an equity portfolio with a more conservative investment option. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Returns prior to May 4, 2011 are those of the Investor Class and reflect the Investor Class expense ratio. Had the Premium Class expense ratio been reflected, total returns would have been higher. The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index for U.S. dollar denominated investment-grade fixed-rate debt issues, including government, corporate, asset-backed, and mortgagebacked securities with maturities of at least one year. Seeks income and capital growth consistent with reasonable risk. 12

DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund Class R5 OYPD Investing approximately 60% of assets in stocks and other equity securities and the remainder in bonds and other debt securities, including lowerquality debt securities, when its outlook is neutral. Investing at least 25% of total assets in fixed-income senior securities (including debt securities and preferred stock.) Engaging in transactions that have a leveraging effect on the Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Fixed income investments entail interest rate risk (as interest rates rise bond prices usually fall), the risk of issuer default, issuer credit risk and inflation risk. Foreign securities are subject to interest rate, currency exchange rate, economic, and political risks. Lower-quality bonds can be more volatile and have greater risk of default than higher-quality bonds. Leverage can increase market exposure and magnify investment risk. Someone who is seeking to invest in a fund that invests in both stocks and bonds. Someone who is seeking the potential both for income and for long-term share-price appreciation and who is willing to accept the volatility of the bond and stock markets. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the On May 9, 2008, an initial offering of the retirement (K) class took place. Returns and expenses prior to that date are those of the non-k, non-advisor class. Had K class expenses been reflected in the returns shown, total returns would have been higher. The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes) in the stocks of small-capitalization companies. The fund s portfolio manager considers small-capitalization companies to be those companies that, at the time of initial purchase, have a market capitalization equal to or less than the largest company in the Russell 2000 Growth Index during the most recent 12-month period. For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 13

Fidelity 500 Index Fund - Institutional Class 2327 The securities of smaller, less well-known companies can be more volatile than those of larger companies. Growth stocks can perform differently from the market as a whole and can be more volatile than other types of stocks. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments. These risks may be magnified in foreign markets. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation. Someone who is willing to accept the generally greater price volatility associated both with growth-oriented stocks and with smaller companies. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 10/02/2006. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 05/07/1993, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. The Russell 2000 Growth Index is an unmanaged market capitalizationweighted index of growth-oriented stocks of U.S. domiciled companies that are included in the Russell 2000 Index. Growth-oriented stocks tend to have higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values. Seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return (i.e., the combination of capital changes and income) performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States. Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500 Index, which broadly represents the performance of common stocks publicly traded in the United States. Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. 14

Fidelity Contrafund - Class K 2080 Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation and, secondarily, dividend income. Someone who is seeking both growth- and value-style investments and who is willing to accept the volatility associated with investing in the stock market. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Returns prior to May 4, 2011 are those of the Premium Class and reflect the Premium Class expense ratio. Had the Institutional Class expense ratio been reflected, total returns would have been higher. The S&P 500 Index is a market capitalization-weighted index of 500 common stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation to represent U.S. equity performance. Seeks capital appreciation. Investing in securities of companies whose value FMR believes is not fully recognized by the public. Investing in either growth stocks or value stocks or both. Normally investing primarily in common stocks. The value of the fund s domestic and foreign investments will vary from day to day in response to many factors. Stock values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies, and general market and economic conditions. Investments in foreign securities involve greater risk than U.S. investments. You may have a gain or loss when you sell your shares. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation. Someone who is willing to accept the generally greater price volatility associated with growth-oriented stocks. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the On May 9, 2008, an initial offering of the retirement (K) class took place. Returns and expenses prior to that date are those of the non-k, non-advisor class. Had K class expenses been reflected in the returns shown, total returns would have been higher. For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 15

Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund - Premium Class 1521 John Hancock Funds Disciplined Value Fund Class R2 OKI6 Seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return stocks of mid- to small-capitalization United States companies. Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index, which represents the performance of stocks of mid- to small-capitalization U.S. companies. Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Investments in smaller companies may involve greater risks than those in larger, more well known companies. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation and, secondarily, dividend income. Someone who is seeking both growth- and value-style investments and who is willing to accept the generally greater volatility of investments in smaller companies. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Returns prior to October 14, 2005 are those of the Investor Class and reflect the Investor Class expense ratio. Had the Premium Class expense ratio been reflected, total returns would have been higher. The Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index is an unmanaged index that represents all U.S. equity issues with readily available prices, excluding components of the S&P 500. The investment seeks to provide long-term growth of capital primarily through investment in equity securities; current income is a secondary objective. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in a diversified portfolio consisting primarily of equity securities, such as common stocks, of issuers with a market capitalization of $1 billion or greater and identified by the manager as having value characteristics. It may also invest up to 20% of its total assets in foreign currency-denominated securities. The fund may participate as a purchaser in initial public offerings of securities (IPO). Value stocks can perform differently than other types of stocks and can continue to be undervalued by the market for long periods of time. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments. These risks may be magnified in foreign markets. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. 16

MFS Mid Cap Value Fund Class R3 OYJ4 Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation and, secondarily, dividend income. Someone who is comfortable with the volatility of large-cap stocks and value-style investments. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 03/01/2012. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 01/02/1997, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. The investment seeks capital appreciation. The fund normally invests at least 80% of the fund s net assets in issuers with medium market capitalizations. The adviser generally defines medium market capitalization issuers as issuers with market capitalizations similar to those of issuers included in the Russell Midcap Value Index over the last 13 months at the time of purchase. It normally invests the fund s assets primarily in equity securities. Value stocks can perform differently than other types of stocks and can continue to be undervalued by the market for long periods of time. The securities of smaller, less well-known companies can be more volatile than those of larger companies. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments. These risks may be magnified in foreign markets. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation and, secondarily, dividend income. Someone who is comfortable with value-style investments and the potentially greater volatility of investments in smaller companies. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 17

MassMutual Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Class R4 OVC5 The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 04/01/2005. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 08/31/2001, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. The Russell Midcap Value Index is an unmanaged market capitalizationweighted index of medium-capitalization value-oriented stocks of U.S. domiciled companies that are included in the Russell Midcap Index. Valueoriented stocks tend to have lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values. The investment seeks growth of capital over the long-term. The fund invests primarily in equity securities of mid-capitalization companies that the fund s subadvisers believe offer the potential for long-term growth. It invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes) in a broadly diversified portfolio of common stocks of mid-cap companies whose earnings the subadvisers expect to grow at a faster rate than the average company. Growth stocks can perform differently from the market as a whole and can be more volatile than other types of stocks. The securities of smaller, less well-known companies can be more volatile than those of larger companies. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments. These risks may be magnified in foreign markets. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation. Someone who is willing to accept the generally greater price volatility associated both with growth-oriented stocks and with smaller companies. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the 18

Victory Integrity Small- Cap Value Fund Class Y OSPI The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 04/01/2014. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 05/31/2000, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. As of March 28, 2017, this fund changed its name from MassMutual Select Mid Cap Growth Equity Fund II. The investment seeks to provide long-term capital growth. The Adviser pursues long-term capital growth in the fund by investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the fund s net assets in equity securities (i.e., common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible securities and rights and warrants) of small-capitalization companies. Small-capitalization companies mean those companies with market capitalizations within the range of companies included in the Russell 2000 Index. The securities of smaller, less well-known companies can be more volatile than those of larger companies. Value stocks can perform differently than other types of stocks and can continue to be undervalued by the market for long periods of time. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments. These risks may be magnified in foreign markets. Additional risk information for this product may be found in the prospectus or other product materials, if available. Someone who is seeking the potential for long-term share-price appreciation and, secondarily, dividend income. Someone who is comfortable with value-style investments and the potentially greater volatility of investments in smaller companies. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 19

INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL FUNDS Fidelity Diversified International Fund 0325 Fidelity International Index Fund - Premium Class 1522 The analysis on these pages may be based, in part, on adjusted historical returns for periods prior to the class s actual inception of 07/07/2005. These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, with an inception date of 03/30/2004, adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses of this share class (when this share class s fees and expenses are higher.) Please refer to a fund s prospectus for information regarding fees and expenses. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself. The Russell 2000 Index is an unmanaged market capitalization-weighted index of 2,000 small company stocks of U.S. domiciled companies. Seeks capital growth. Normally investing primarily in non-u.s. securities. Normally investing primarily in common stocks. Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Foreign securities are subject to interest rate, currency exchange rate, economic, and political risks, all of which are magnified in emerging markets. Someone who is seeking to complement a portfolio of domestic investments with international investments, which can behave differently. Someone who is willing to accept the higher degree of risk associated with investing overseas. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the total return of foreign stock markets. Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, Far East Index, which represents the performance of foreign stock markets. 20

Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. Foreign securities are subject to interest rate, currency exchange rate, economic, and political risks, all of which are magnified in emerging markets. Someone who is seeking to complement a portfolio of domestic investments with international investments, which can behave differently. Someone who is willing to accept the higher degree of risk associated with investing overseas. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Returns prior to October 14, 2005 are those of the Investor Class and reflect the Investor Class expense ratio. Had the Premium Class expense ratio been reflected, total returns would have been higher. The MSCI Europe, Australasia and Far East Index is an unmanaged market capitalization-weighted index designed to represent the performance of developed stock markets outside the United States and Canada. SPECIALTY FUNDS Fidelity Telecom and Utilities Fund 0311 Seeks high total return through a combination of current income and capital appreciation. Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of utility companies. Normally investing in common stocks. Stock markets, especially foreign markets, are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. The utilities industries can be significantly affected by government regulation, financing difficulties, supply and demand of services or fuel, and natural resource conservation. Non-diversified funds that focus on a relatively small number of stocks tend to be more volatile than diversified funds and the market as a whole. Someone who is willing to accept the potentially lower diversification and higher risks associated with investing in a particular industry or sector. Someone who is seeking to complement his or her core holdings with investments concentrated in a particular sector or industry. For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 21

LIFECYCLE (TARGET DATE) FUNDS Fidelity Freedom 2005 Fund 1312 Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Seeks high total return until its target retirement date. Thereafter, the fund s objective will be to seek high current income and, as a secondary objective, capital appreciation. Designed for investors who anticipate retiring in or within a few years of the fund s target retirement year at or around age 65 and plan to gradually withdraw the value of their account in the fund over time. Investing in a combination of Fidelity domestic equity funds, international equity funds (developed and emerging markets), bond funds, and short-term funds (underlying Fidelity funds). Allocating assets among underlying Fidelity funds according to a neutral asset allocation strategy that becomes increasingly conservative until it reaches an allocation similar to that of the Freedom Income Fund - approximately 17% in domestic equity funds, 7% in international equity funds, 46% in bond funds, and 30% in short-term funds (approximately 10 to 19 years after the target year). Ultimately, the fund will merge with the Freedom Income Fund. Through an active asset allocation strategy, the Adviser may increase or decrease neutral asset class exposures by up to 10 percentage points for equity (includes domestic and international equity funds), bond and short-term funds to reflect the Adviser s market outlook, which is primarily focused on the intermediate term. The Adviser may also make active asset allocations within other asset classes (including commodities, high yield debt, floating rate debt, real estate debt, inflationprotected debt, and emerging markets debt) from 0% to 10% individually but no more than 25% in aggregate within those other asset classes. The Adviser may continue to seek high total return for several years beyond the fund s target retirement date in an effort to achieve the fund s overall investment objective. The investment risk of each Fidelity Freedom Fund changes over time as its asset allocation changes. These risks are subject to the asset allocation decisions of the Investment Adviser. Pursuant to the Adviser s ability to use an active asset allocation strategy, investors may be subject to a different risk profile compared to the fund s neutral asset allocation strategy shown in its glide path. The funds are subject to the volatility of the financial markets, including that of equity and fixed income investments in the U.S. and abroad, and may be subject to risks associated with investing in high-yield, small-cap, commodity-linked, and foreign securities. No target date fund is considered a complete retirement program and there is no guarantee any single fund will provide sufficient retirement income at or through retirement. Principal invested is not guaranteed at any time, including at or after the funds target dates. 22

Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund 0371 Someone who is seeking an investment option intended for people in or very near retirement and who is willing to accept the volatility of diversified investments in the market. Someone who is seeking a diversified mix of stocks, bonds, and shortterm investments in one investment option or who does not feel comfortable making asset allocation choices over time. Read the fund s prospectus for more detailed information about the Seeks high total return until its target retirement date. Thereafter, the fund s objective will be to seek high current income and, as a secondary objective, capital appreciation. Designed for investors who anticipate retiring in or within a few years of the fund s target retirement year at or around age 65 and plan to gradually withdraw the value of their account in the fund over time. Investing in a combination of Fidelity domestic equity funds, international equity funds (developed and emerging markets), bond funds, and short-term funds (underlying Fidelity funds). Allocating assets among underlying Fidelity funds according to a neutral asset allocation strategy that becomes increasingly conservative until it reaches an allocation similar to that of the Freedom Income Fund - approximately 17% in domestic equity funds, 7% in international equity funds, 46% in bond funds, and 30% in short-term funds (approximately 10 to 19 years after the target year). Ultimately, the fund will merge with the Freedom Income Fund. Through an active asset allocation strategy, the Adviser may increase or decrease neutral asset class exposures by up to 10 percentage points for equity (includes domestic and international equity funds), bond and short-term funds to reflect the Adviser s market outlook, which is primarily focused on the intermediate term. The Adviser may also make active asset allocations within other asset classes (including commodities, high yield debt, floating rate debt, real estate debt, inflationprotected debt, and emerging markets debt) from 0% to 10% individually but no more than 25% in aggregate within those other asset classes. The Adviser may continue to seek high total return for several years beyond the fund s target retirement date in an effort to achieve the fund s overall investment objective. The investment risk of each Fidelity Freedom Fund changes over time as its asset allocation changes. These risks are subject to the asset allocation decisions of the Investment Adviser. Pursuant to the Adviser s ability to use an active asset allocation strategy, investors may be subject to a different risk profile compared to the fund s neutral asset allocation strategy shown in its glide path. The funds are subject to the volatility of the financial markets, including that of equity and fixed income investments in the U.S. and abroad, For more information about your plan, go to www.401k.com 23