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Real Estate in 2018: The Land of Opportunity? LIFETIME INCOME CASE STUDY Presented by Financial Sense Advisors, Inc. Registered Investment Advisor Stan & Kate Barnett

Important Notice: This is a hypothetical illustration based on real life examples. Names and circumstances have been changed. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investments or strategies may be appropriate for you, consult with a financial advisor prior to investing. Financial Sense Advisors, Inc. Registered Investment Advisor

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Client: Stan & Kate Barnett. Age: Stan is age 55. Kate is age 50. Retirement: They both hope to retire in 7-10 years. Life expectancy: Stan age 89. Kate age 91. Risk tolerance: Moderate. Investment objective: Growth & Preservation of Capital.

WHO ARE STAN & KATE? Name: Stan Age: 55 Job: Senior Manager Stan has enjoyed a successful career working as a software engineer and senior manager for a large telecom company in Southern California. He has enjoyed the company s innovative environment and generous benefits and is looking forward to working another 7-10 years. Stan manages the family s finances and makes most of the investment decisions. Stan s main concern is how much they pay in taxes each year given his high income and high cost of living in a state like California. Name: Kate Age: 50 Job: Business Admin. Kate has enjoyed playing a large part in raising their three children while in their younger years but is now ready to transition to something new now that they are becoming more independent. Before having kids, she worked as an administrator for a small business and wouldn t mind finding some part-time work for the extra income. Kate s biggest goals include buying a new home and supporting their children through college.

STAN & KATE S CURRENT RISK STRATEGY Most Conservative 1-2 - 3-4 - 5-6 - 7-8 - 9-10 Most Aggressive Current Risk Score Portfolio Risk Score 6 7

WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO STAN & KATE? Reducing taxes Maximizing income Managing the high cost of living Buying a new home

STAN & KATE S CURRENT BUDGET Essentials: Discretionary: TOTAL: $107,000 $38,000 $145,000 Stan s Salary: $189,000 Surplus: $44,000

STAN & KATE S RETIREMENT BUDGET Essentials: Discretionary: $96,000 $42,000 TOTAL: $138,000 Stan s Pension: $55,000 Combined Social Security: $41,000 Shortfall: -$43,000

STAN & KATE S RETIREMENT BUDGET UNDER OUR RECOMMENDATIONS Essentials: Discretionary: $96,000 $42,000 TOTAL: $138,000 Net Rental Income: $12,000 Stan s Pension: $55,000 Combined Social Security: $41,000 Shortfall: -$33,000

STAN & KATE S ASSETS Non-Investment Assets Primary Residence Stan s Retirement: Investment Assets $890,000 $430,000 Kate s Retirement: $120,000 Taxable Accounts: $535,000 Checking & Savings: $82,000 Total Investment Assets $1,167,000 Total Assets: Liabilities: Net Worth: $2,057,000 -$220,000 $1,837,000

STAN & KATE S FINANCIAL PLAN CHALLENGES 1. Managing taxes. 2. Buying a home. 3. Reaching their retirement goals. 4. Creating sufficient income though various income streams.

STAN & KATE S RETIREMENT INCOME STRATEGY PROJECTED INCOME BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS Investment Income Net Rental Income Stan s Pension Combined Social Security $12,000/Year $55,000/Year $41,000/Year Stan s Retire. $430K Fixed Income & Dividend Payers @ 3.2% 1 $13,760 Kate s Retire. $120K Fixed Income & Dividend Payers @ 3.2% 2 $3,840 Taxable Accts. $535K Fixed Income & Dividend Payers @ 3.2% 3 $17,120 Total Investment Income $34,720 Grand Total Income $142,720 Less Budget $138,000 Surplus $4,720 1,2 & 3: Yields are for current portfolio yields as of 10/31/17. Please see disclosures at the end of this presentation for security risks.

GOAL BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STAN & KATE Goal Strategy Maximizing Income We explained to Stan and Kate that real estate investing should be advantageous under the new tax bill. We suggested that they consider selling their current home and using some of the proceeds to buy one or two rental properties out of state for the tax benefits. Doing this would help decrease their living expenses and create an additional stream of income for retirement. Buying a home We recommended that they consider downsizing after their kids move out of the house to attend college. By selling their current residence, they could decrease their monthly expenses by purchasing a smaller, newer home and also use a portion of the cash proceeds to buy the home outright. Reaching retirement goals We advised Stan and Kate to work with an attorney to set up an LLC for their rental properties for asset protection. We also suggested that both of them max out their retirement savings now that they are over the age of 50. Minimizing taxes By purchasing a rental property out of state and placing it into an LLC, Stan and Kate would be able to right off their expenses of owning and running the rental property under the new tax law. In addition, the new tax proposal would allow the rental to become tax advantageous, allowing income to be taxed at a lower rate.

Disclosures: 1. Bonds are subject to market and interest rate risk if sold prior to maturity. Bond values will decline as interest rates rise and bonds are subject to availability and change in price. 2. The payment of dividend is not guaranteed. Companies may reduce or eliminate the payment of dividends at any given time. 3. Fixed annuities are long-term investment vehicles for retirement purposes. Gains from tax-deferred investments are taxable as ordinary income upon withdrawal. Guarantees are based on the claims paying ability of the issuing company. Withdrawals made prior to age 59 1/2 are subject to a 10% IRS penalty tax and surrender charges may apply. Financial Sense Advisors, Inc. Registered Investment Advisor

Financial Sense Advisors, Inc. Registered Investment Advisor If you have any specific questions or comments, please give us a call at (858) 487-3939 We re happy to speak with you. Post Office Box 503147 - San Diego, CA 92150-3147 10809 Thornmint Road 2nd Floor - San Diego, CA 92127-2403 (888) 486-3939 Toll Free (858) 487-3939 Tel (858) 487-3969 Fax Advisory services offered by Financial Sense Advisors, Inc. An SEC Registered Investment Advisor.