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LWM CONSULTANTS LTD The Garden Suite, 23 Westfield Park, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6LT CAUTIOUS RISK 4 PORTFOLIO

Aim - The portfolio looks to deliver above inflation returns (income and capital growth) whilst taking a level of risk consistent with a cautious risk attitude through a combination of fixed interest, equity and property investments. Key points - The portfolio holds 42% in assets such as fixed interest and absolute return funds, with the balance in equity funds which can include property. We believe this is the best way to provide potential upside growth as well as protection against downside fluctuations. Asset allocation the portfolio diversifies assets between funds offering exposure to different sectors of the market and geographical locations (i.e. commercial property, government / corporate debt (fixed interest) and equities), and regions (i.e. UK, US, Europe and Emerging Markets). Creating the right mix of assets is an important part of the process of building a portfolio designed to meet your financial objectives. The portfolio is monitored and reviewed on an ongoing basis to ensure that it remains in line with the risk profile. 2017/2018 Asset Allocation Fixed Interest / Money Markets 42.00% Property 10.00% UK Equities 12.00% US Equities 0.00% European Equities 0.00% Japanese Equities 0.00% Asia Pacific Equities 4.00% Emerging Market Equities 4.00% Global Equities 18.00% Specialist Equities 10.00% Risk - The table below shows the potential volatility (rapid or unpredictable changes, especially for the worse, in the portfolio value at any given point in time) of the proposed holdings based on past performance. For example, over 15 years, the proposed holdings returned 11.80% p.a., the volatility on the upside and downside was 10.03%. This means at any point in time the average maximum downside was 1.77%, and upside 21.83%. These are purely a guide and are not guaranteed, the actual figures could be higher or lower at any single point in time. Return Volatility 1 Year 5.39% 5.43% 3 Years 8.24% 6.01% 5 Years 9.00% 5.92% 10 Years 9.18% 9.66% 15 Years 11.80% 10.03% We aim to deliver positive returns over the medium to long term with volatility about 20% below the FTSE World Index. Both returns and volatility are not guaranteed but act as a guide. Other risks such as inflationary risk, counterparty risk and risks arising from a lack of diversification should be considered.

Market shocks - The table below takes five past market shocks and shows how the holdings in the portfolio as at 1 July 2018 would have performed both in the year of and after the event. This reflects the fund charges but doesn t account for any product charges or advice fees. Black Monday September 11 WorldCom Bankruptcy 1987 1988 2001 2002 2002 2003-8.06% 18.78% -3.96% -10.88% -10.88% 31.92% Global Economic Crisis Eurozone Crisis 2008 2009 2011 2012-19.80% 30.58% -0.94% 12.80% Putting this in context, the table below shows what 150,000 invested on 1 January 2008 would have been worth each December from 2008 to 2012 (including all fees and charges) based on the proposed portfolio: % return (cumulative) Monetary Amount ( ) 31 December 2008-21.19% 118,215.00 31 December 2009 1.81% 152,722.00 31 December 2010 19.92% 179,876.00 31 December 2011 17.00% 175,505.00 31 December 2012 30.24% 195,355.00 The average return after charges from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2012 was 6.05% p.a.; this reflects two down periods in 2008 and 2011. Time period return: The table below shows the best and worst returns over 3 months, 1 year and 3 years: Best (%) Worst (%) 3 months 18.23 (03/09-05/09) -21.13 (09/08 11/08) 1 year 44.16 (04/09 03/10) -10.40 (07/08 06/09) 3 years 20.61 (03/09-02/12) 6.15 (04/15-3/18) Loss of capital - The portfolio is positioned as a long-term investment (5 years plus). The aim is to achieve a positive outcome over the investment period; although past performance is no guide to future performance and investments can fall as well as rise. The table above highlights that there will be movements in the value of the investment (both positive and negative) during this time frame. The figures do not reflect any withdrawals or additional investments. There is the potential for capital loss particularly where the investment is encashed during a down period (in this example 2008). Even encashing on 31 December 2011 would have achieved a positive return on the initial investment. SPECIAL NOTE: You should note that the holdings can and do change; the figures shown above are illustrative only and are not a guarantee of what might happen in the future. They aim to demonstrate the potential risks, and volatility based on five past market shocks with no prediction of future events.

CAUTIOUS RISK 4 PORTFOLIO PEFORMANCE The Portfolio was launched on 1 January 2009 and the total return up to 30 September 2018 was 167.52% (10.63% p.a.) against a benchmark return of 102.10% (7.49% p.a.). Portfolio vs Benchmark 1 January 2009 30 June 2018 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Since launch Cautious Risk 9.97% 8.81% 3.52% 11.73% 10.43% 1.73% 10.63% p.a. 4 Benchmark 5.74% 11.79% -0.20% 13.64% 7.20% 0.79% 7.49% p.a. RPI 2.67% 1.62% 1.20% 2.49% 3.26% 2.19% 3.03% p.a. UK Savings 0.13% 0.13% 0.15% 0.14% 0.10% 0.13% 0.13% p.a. 30/09/14 30/09/15 30/09/16 30/09/17 30/09/18 Cautious Risk 4 7.98% 2.36% 15.54% 7.38% 5.84% Benchmark 8.24% 1.73% 16.56% 4.63% 3.41% RPI 2.26% 0.78% 2.04% 3.85% 3.31% UK Savings 0.13% 0.15% 0.14% 0.12% 0.16% Note: RPI is a measure of inflation; for example, in 2017 the Portfolio returned 7.17% after inflation. Cash is a means of demonstrating an upward curve with no stock market volatility. BENCHMARKS: The key measure for us is to outperform a fund that tracks an index over the medium to long term. Within each sector, we will have funds that perform differently. We have set a benchmark which accurately and fairly reflects what we are aiming to do. The benchmark is tradeable and therefore can be invested in.

SPECIAL NOTE: You should note that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns and the value of your investments can fall as well as rise. The total return reflects performance without platform charges and adviser fees or the effects of taxation, but is adjusted to reflect all on-going fund expenses and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. If adjusted for platform charges, adviser fees and the effects of taxation, the performance quoted would be reduced. LWM Consultants Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA Number 728107. Registered in England and Wales under Company Number 07408315. Registered Office: The Garden Suite, 23 Westfield Park, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6LT