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A FAMILY AFFAIR Meet Blake and Michelle A hypothetical illustration

This is Blake and Michelle s story. Blake and Michelle met at a coffee shop in downtown Chicago. After running into each other several times, Michelle asked Blake out for coffee. It wasn t long before wedding bells were ringing. Friends and family members were generous with their gifts of fine china and monogrammed towels (which still haven t been used), but Aunt Evelyn took the cake with a gift of $10,000. With guidance from their financial advisor, Blake and Michelle invested their money in the Franklin Mutual Global Discovery Fund, which seeks capital appreciation by focusing its strategy on undervalued mid- and large-cap equity securities, with a significant portion of its assets in foreign securities and, to a lesser extent, distressed securities and merger arbitrage. As they began to dream about their future, they also committed to making additional monthly contributions into their investment. From 1996 2017, Blake and Michelle made contributions of $100 each month and increased that amount by $25 each year. They also made several withdrawals as they built their life together. Investor s Profile (Hypothetical) Blake and Michelle Chicago, Illinois Blake: 46 Michelle: 45 Years Old Married FRANKLIN MUTUAL GLOBAL DISCOVERY FUND CLASS Z $10,000 Total Amount Invested in 1996 Let s take a look at Blake and Michelle s journey.

Where are Blake and Michelle now? 22 years later Open flap to see answers.

Blake and Michelle s journey A hypothetical illustration Blake and Michelle invest their $10,000 wedding gift on January 1, 1996 in Franklin Mutual Global Discovery Fund Class Z 1 WEDDING BELLS 2002 2004 TERRIBLE TWO S Just when they think they ve got this parenting thing down, Ashley perfects the art of the two-year-old tantrum. ARMS WIDE OPEN Blake and Michelle travel with four-year-old Ashley to Asia to adopt her new three-year-old sister. Welcome to the family, Nicole! $5,000 2006 529 529 529 X 2 Now that both girls are in school, Blake and Michelle start thinking about college and open a 529 College Savings Plan with a $10,000 initial investment for each daughter. $20,000 2010 2011 GIVING BACK The girls learn about community service and the true spirit of the holidays when they volunteer with their parents at a toy drive. ROOM TO GROW Blake and Michelle make a down payment on a house. The girls are thrilled to have their own rooms and a backyard to run around in. $30,000 2012 VOTE 4 NICOLE Nicole runs for and wins the election for student council president. Blake and Michelle beam with pride. WHAT S NEXT? Ashley has started high school and will be driving soon. Nicole is right behind her. Blake and Michelle may be getting some gray hairs in the next few years. 2018 1998 A JOB WELL DONE Michelle receives a big promotion at work, and the couple decides that they are financially (and emotionally) ready to start a family. Average Annual Total Returns 6 (Periods Ended March 31, 2018) 1-Year 3-Year 5-Year 10-Year Since Inception (12/31/92) Gross Expense Ratio Class Z (MDISX) 2.36% 4.15% 7.35% 6.23% 11.37% Class Z 0.99% Class A (TEDIX) 7 Class A 1.24% With Maximum 5.75% Initial Sales Charge -3.82% 1.84% 5.78% 5.30% 10.74% Without Sales Charge 2.06% 3.86% 7.05% 5.92% 11.00% Not FDIC Insured May Lose Value No Bank Guarantee 1999 2000 THEN COMES BABY Blake and Michelle s first child, Ashley, is born. $5,000 PARTY LIKE IT S 1999 Blake and Michelle take a trip to New York to celebrate New Year s Eve in Times Square. $3,000 FRANKLIN MUTUAL GLOBAL DISCOVERY FUND % Annual Total Returns 5 Class Z 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 24.42 22.47-2.37 26.38 12.26 0.86-9.39 31.13 18.98 15.29 23.02 10.96-26.73 20.89 11.08-2.99 13.34 25.26 5.01-3.63 12.56 9.57 2008 ROUND OF APPLAUSE Blake and Michelle watch the girls dance and sing their hearts out at their first school talent show performance. ARE WE THERE YET? The whole family travels to the Jersey Shore for a week-long vacation on the beach. $3,000 FRANKLIN GROWTH & INCOME ALLOCATION 529 PORTFOLIO % Annual Total Returns Class A (Without Sales Charge) 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9.25 7.92-21.39 23.14 11.02-0.93 8.72 15.18 3.39-1.37 3.97 10.79 Average Annual Total Returns 6 Class A (Periods Ended March 31, 2018) 1-Year 3-Year 5-Year 10-Year Since Inception (3/24/03) Total Annual Asset-Based Fees Class A With Maximum 5.75% Initial Sales Charge 0.08% 1.44% 4.17% 4.52% 5.86% 1.16% Without Sales Charge 6.17% 3.46% 5.41% 5.14% 6.28% Performance data represents past performance, which does not guarantee future results. Current performance may differ from figures shown. The fund s investment returns and principal values will change with market conditions, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares. Please call Franklin Templeton Investments at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com for the most recent month-end performance. Class Z shares are only offered to certain eligible investors as stated in the prospectus. They are offered without sales charges or Rule 12b-1 fees. The fund offers multiple share classes, which are subject to different fees and expenses that will affect their performance. Please see the prospectus for details. Advisor Class shares are only offered to certain eligible investors as stated in the Investor Handbook. They are offered without sales charges or annual sales fees. Plan portfolios offer multiple share classes, which are subject to different fees and expenses that will affect their performance. Please see the Investor Handbook for details. 2009 MILLION DOLLAR SMILE All her baby teeth are gone and it looks like Ashley needs braces. Blake and Michelle now have a self-conscious teenager and the associated attitude to deal with. $2,000 2013 SUMMER OF LEOTARDS AND SHIN GUARDS Nicole attends a ballet school in New York on a partial scholarship. The family also travels to New Orleans when Ashley s soccer team makes it to nationals. $7,000 IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION The figures shown represent performance of a hypothetical investment and withdrawals to illustrate how this fund may fit as part of a well-diversified investment portfolio. An investment in a single mutual fund generally carries greater risks than a more diversified investment portfolio. The hypothetical illustration is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice. It s important to note that the amounts withdrawn do not represent dividends or income, but, rather, the proceeds from the sale of shares. This illustration assumes sufficient shares are sold from the shareholder s account at the time of each withdrawal to provide for the withdrawal amount. Please note that this hypothetical investment does not take into account federal, state or municipal taxes. If taxes were taken into account, the hypothetical values shown would have been lower. The results of the withdrawals could vary substantially depending on investment performance of the fund during the period. The amount chosen for withdrawal impacts the value remaining at the end of the period. In a period of declining market values, continued withdrawals could eventually exhaust the principal. If withdrawals were made at other times and/or in different amounts, the results will be different. Investing in a Franklin Templeton fund does not guarantee one s retirement income needs would be met. This communication is general in nature and provided for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered or relied upon as legal, tax or investment advice or an investment recommendation, or as a substitute for legal or tax counsel. Any investment products or services named herein are for illustrative purposes only, and should not be considered an offer to buy or sell, or an investment recommendation for, any specific security, strategy or investment product or service. Always consult a qualified professional or your own independent financial advisor for personalized advice or investment recommendations tailored to your specific goals, individual situation, and risk tolerance. Franklin Templeton does not provide legal or tax advice. Federal and state laws and regulations are complex and subject to change, which can materially impact your results. Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc. (FTDI) cannot guarantee that such information is accurate, complete or timely; and disclaims any liability arising out of your use of, or any tax position taken in reliance on, such information. 2014 TOTAL AMOUNT INVESTED $105,700 TOTAL WITHDRAWALS $75,000 ENDING PORTFOLIO VALUE 2 $146,479 VS. $118,501 S&P 500 INDEX 3* $95,370 MSCI WORLD INDEX 3* What about the 529s? Remember the $10,000 Blake and Michelle put away for each daughter in a 529 college savings plan? After 12 years and additional contributions of $100 per month ($14,400 total annual investment) into each plan, their account values each grew to $37,815 4 and they still have a few years left to save. Ashley Nicole *It s important to note that fund shares are subject to loss. The S&P 500 Index is considered representative of the U.S. stock market and the MSCI World Index is designed to measure the stock market performance of global developed markets. Returns do not reflect the deduction of fees or sales charges. Indexes are unmanaged and one cannot invest directly in an index. Meet Blake & Michelle: A Family Affair franklintempleton.com franklintempleton.com Meet Blake & Michelle: A Family Affair

What will your journey look like? For more information about Franklin Mutual Global Discovery Fund and to discuss what s next for you, please contact your financial advisor. Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc. One Franklin Parkway San Mateo, CA 94403-1906 (800) DIAL BEN / 342-5236 franklintempleton.com WHAT ARE THE RISKS? All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. Value securities may not increase in price as anticipated or may decline further in value. Special risks are associated with foreign investing, including currency fluctuations, economic instability and political developments. Because the Fund may invest its assets in companies in a specific region, including Europe, it is subject to greater risks of adverse developments in that region and/or the surrounding regions than a fund that is more broadly diversified geographically. Current political and financial uncertainty surrounding the European Union may increase market volatility and the economic risk of investing in companies in Europe. Smaller-company stocks have exhibited greater price volatility than larger-company stocks, particularly over the short term. The fund s investments in companies engaged in mergers, reorganizations or liquidations also involve special risks as pending deals may not be completed on time or on favorable terms. The fund may invest in lower-rated bonds, which entail higher credit risk. Please consult the prospectus for a more detailed description of the fund s risks. Investors should carefully consider a mutual fund s and/or 529 college savings plan s investment goals, risks, charges and expenses before investing. To obtain a mutual fund summary prospectus and/or prospectus or the 529 plan Investor Handbook, which contains this and other information, talk to your financial advisor, call Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc., the principal distributor of Franklin Templeton s U.S. registered mutual funds and the manager and underwriter for the 529 plan, at (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 or visit franklintempleton.com. Please carefully read a mutual fund prospectus and/or 529 plan Investor Handbook before you invest or send money. With respect to investments in the 529 plan, consider whether your, or the beneficiary s, home state offers any state tax or other state benefits such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors that are only available for investments in its qualified tuition program. 1. $10,000 in 1996 would be worth $15,966 in today s dollars (2017). Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI Inflation Calculator. As of January 2018. http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm 2. Hypothetical Franklin Mutual Global Discovery Fund ending portfolio value for the period 1/1/96 12/31/17 assumes a $10,000 initial investment on 1/1/96, Class Z withdrawals made at the end of each applicable year, $100 monthly contributions made at the beginning of each month and increased by $25 per month each year, and the reinvestment of all dividends and capital gains at net asset value. 3. Index performance includes hypothetical withdrawals for comparison purposes. MSCI makes no warranties and shall have no liability with respect to any MSCI data reproduced herein. No further redistribution or use is permitted. This report is not prepared or endorsed by MSCI. Source: 2018 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The information contained herein: (1) is proprietary to Morningstar and/or its content providers; (2) may not be copied or distributed; and (3) is not warranted to be accurate, complete or timely. Neither Morningstar nor its content providers are responsible for any damages or losses arising from any use of this information. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indexes are unmanaged and one cannot invest directly in an index. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. 4. Hypothetical Franklin Growth & Income Allocation 529 Portfolio ending portfolio value for the period 1/1/06 12/31/17 assumes a $10,000 initial investment on 1/1/06, Class A with sales charge, $100 monthly contributions made at the beginning of each month, for each student beneficiary into the current Trust Portfolio, as well as assessment of the annual program management fee of 0.40% prior to April 1, 2014 and of 0.25% points thereafter and the annual sales fee of 0.25% (Class A) against the assets of the Trust Portfolio. 5. Annual total returns reflect the fund s return for each year and do not take into account the withdrawals or monthly investments shown in this hypothetical illustration. 6. This fund/portfolio offers other share classes, subject to different fees and expenses that will affect their performance. 7. Prior to 11/1/96, the fund offered only a single class of shares without a sales charge and Rule 12b-1 expenses, Class Z shares. Figures reflect a restatement of the original share class to include both the Rule 12b-1 fees and maximum initial sales charges (when quoting figures with sales charges) applicable to each share class as though in effect from the fund s inception. For periods after 11/1/96, actual performance is used, reflecting all charges and fees applicable to that class. 2018 Franklin Templeton Investments. All rights reserved. RTSI BMBM 04/18