BlackRock Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA Capabilities



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BlackRock Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA Capabilities

Table of Contents 1. Introduction to BlackRock 2. Investment Process 3. Investment Team 4. Portfolio Details Investing involves risk. Certain information contained herein has been obtained from various third party sources believed to be reliable, but we cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Any information expressed herein is historical and subject to change, and is not a guarantee or an indication of future results. The information expressed herein does not constitute an offer to buy or sell any securities or derivative instruments. Please see Important Notes at the end of the presentation for more information.

Introduction to BlackRock

BlackRock: Built for These Times Many investors are asking: How do I achieve the outcomes I need? Expertise across asset classes BlackRock s capabilities are built around our clients greatest needs: Client focus We partner with clients and their advisers to build portfolios that reflect their objectives, risk tolerance and time horizons Broader capabilities to help improve outcomes We provide an industry-leading breadth of investment solutions across active management, quantitative, and index strategies, including our ishares funds Alternatives 1 2% Active Fixed Income 16% Passive Equity 45% Passive Fixed Income 16% Multi-Asset 8% Cash Management 6% Advisory 0% Active Equity 6% A dedicated group Client Solutions creates customized, multi-asset solutions to address specialized needs Global insights to uncover opportunities $ 4.51 trillion in assets as September 30, 2015 ¹Includes commodity and currency mandates Investment teams in over 30* countries share their best thinking to gain the insights that can help change outcomes Culture of risk management BlackRock s risk management team works with portfolio managers while remaining truly independent, so their recommendations are unbiased and portfolio managers can make more informed decisions *As of September 30, 2015 AUM in USD as of September 30, 2015

Significant Presence in all Major Markets Our global footprint enables a deep understanding of local markets/ industries/ regulatory dynamics 28 primary investment centers worldwide facilitate access to major capital markets Global trading capabilities enable us to source assets and negotiate favorable terms for investors Valuable insights through access to management and perspective as an investor across the capital structure in thousands of companies worldwide Investment insight gained at a local level and shared globally maximizes investment opportunities for our clients Investment platform promotes knowledge sharing across the firm; daily calls connect investment teams, linking the insights from up to seven trading desks and over 100 portfolio teams across asset classes and geographies Over 12,000 employees, including more than 1,900 investment professionals, leverage the firm s global resources More than 65 offices in over 30 countries provide local expertise and global experience to our diverse client base North America Bloomfield Hills Boston* Charlotte Chicago Durham Montreal New York* Newport Beach* Philadelphia* Pittsburgh* Princeton* San Francisco* Seattle* Toronto Wilmington* Latin America Bogota Mexico City Santiago São Paulo* UK, Continental Europe & Middle East Amsterdam Jersey Bratislava London* Brussels Madrid Cape Towne Milan Copenhagen Munich* Douglas Paris Dubai Peterborough Dublin* Stockholm Edinburgh* Vienna Frankfurt Warsaw Geneva Zurich* Australia Brisbane Melbourne* Sydney* Asia Beijing Gurgaon Hong Kong* Seoul* Singapore* Taipei* Tokyo* Additional regional offices located throughout the continental US * BlackRock Primary Investment Center As of December 31, 2014

BlackRock Organization Regions Client Businesses Retail ishares Institutional BRS Americas, EMEA, APAC Strategic Product Management Investment Strategy Groups Technology Product Management Alpha Beta Multi-Asset Alternatives Business Operations Corporate Governance Aladdin BlackRock Investment Institute Trading & Liquidity Risk & Quantitative Analysis Finance Human Resources Strategy & Planning Legal & Compliance Marketing & Comms Gov t Relations Internal Audit For Illustrative Purposes Only

Extensive Resources Dedicated to Fixed Income Culture of teamwork and information-sharing captures the power of BlackRock s global resources to generate alpha across fixed income portfolios Global platform driven by senior leadership Team structure facilitates sharing of local insights and ideas to benefit client portfolios Wide breadth of strategies, styles, and capabilities Broad product range across mutual funds, ETFs, commingled funds, and separate accounts Comprehensive global market coverage on a single platform Daily communication among fixed income, liquidity, equity, real estate, and credit research teams worldwide Technology platform facilitates sharing of ideas Risk management embedded in BlackRock s culture Risk analytics and technology internally developed since firm s inception BlackRock Solutions (BRS) and Risk & Quantitative Analysis (RQA) work together to support the fixed income platform RQA partners with investment teams to analyze portfolio risks and improve investment process Index Fixed Income Long-Only: $1.45 trillion* Institutional Indexing Aggregate Global Government Government/Credit Credit Emerging Markets MBS/CMBS/ABS Inflation-Linked International ishares Long/Short Asian Credit Capital Structure Diversified Relative Value Fixed Income Global Opportunities Global Credit Global Diversified Alpha Global Rates Total Return (Enhanced and Active) US Bond Multi-Sector (Core Strategies/Intermediate Duration) Investment Grade Corp/Long Duration Mortgages Short Duration Financial Institutions On Balance Sheet Crossover Strategic Cash Stable Value Leveraged Finance High Yield/Distressed Debt Bank Loan Distressed Debt Global/Non-Dollar Global Bond (Aggregate, Credit) Local Currency (AUD, CAD, EUR, GBP, JPY) Inflation-Linked Liability-Driven Emerging Market Debt Municipals Total Return Income Liability-Matching Crossover Strategic Cash *AUM in USD as of September 30, 2015

Investment Process

BlackRock s Fixed Income Investment Philosophy BlackRock s role as a leading Fixed Income manager is built upon an investment philosophy to seamlessly integrate cutting-edge risk management with a disciplined investment process. BlackRock believes in an active approach to Fixed Income portfolio management that leverages internal research to formulate our strategies We seek to add value through sector rotation and security selection in investment grade Fixed Income securities. Macro decisions are used to complement relative value strategies. We believe a dedicated credit research team integrated with the overall investment process can add significant value to both investment returns and risk management Key considerations guiding this philosophy are: Preservation of principal Current income High liquidity Reduced volatility

BlackRock Fixed Income Investment Philosophy and Process Collaborative process combining top-down and bottom-up investment insights Rick Rieder as Chief Investment Officer of fixed income, Fundamental portfolios, leads the investment strategy meetings Investment teams are responsible for research, analysis, security selection, and execution Portfolio teams are each independently accountable for asset allocation and portfolio construction Investment teams Bottom-up idea generation and research Global rates Investment strategy meetings Rick Rieder Chief Investment Officer Portfolio teams Top-down determination of themes and portfolio construction Multi-sector and mortgage Securitized assets Scott Thiel Deputy CIO Corporate credit Investment grade credit Market outlook meeting Trade ideas Intra-sector and security selection Focus topics Portfolio strategy meeting Asset allocation Sector rotation Duration / curve decisions European and non-us Fixed Income Leveraged finance Municipals Investment teams Portfolio teams Lead Portfolio Managers Lead investment managers Financial institutions Municipals

BlackRock Emphasizes Fundamental Relative Value BlackRock s investment philosophy emphasizes fundamental relative value through sector rotation and security selection Macro decisions are viewed as another overlay to complement relative value strategies Relative value strategies Sector rotation Rotation through sectors and subsectors as valuations change Security selection Research Credit quality Collateral performance Market levels Interest rates Liquidity Macro strategies Yield curve Duration Country Currency Client portfolio

Adding Value Through Sector and Sub-sector Rotation Investment strategy meetings inform investment team and portfolio team decisions for bottom-up sector rotation and security selection Value is added primarily through sector and sub-sector rotation Proprietary, cutting-edge analytics help determine which sectors offer the most attractive relative value BlackRock s relative value approach encompasses a broad range of sub-sectors within the corporate and mortgage sectors Rigorous quantitative analysis is used to give insight into each individual security All securities are evaluated within our risk management framework Fundamental credit research Quantitative risk analytics Sectors Sub-sectors Blackrock Private Investors Actively Participates in the Following Sectors and Sub-sectors US Treasury Agency Corporates Securitized Products Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Benchmark / reference notes Financial FNMA / FHLMC (MBS) Zero coupon Callable / non-callable Industrial GNMA (MBS) On-the-run issues Unsubordinated Utility 30-year loan pool (MBS) Off-the-run Issues Foreign / supranational Ratings category 15-year loan pool (MBS) High / low beta Non-US Seasoned MBS Collateral type and coupon rate Asset Backed Securities (ABS) Investing involves risk. The investment process discussed herein is based on the current process for selecting portfolio investments and is subject to change.

Why Sector Selection is Important Performance of various Fixed Income sectors varies frequently. Selecting what sectors to overweight and underweight is a vital step in the portfolio construction process Annual Total Returns for Taxable Fixed Income Indices (2005 2014) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cash Equivalents 3.1% Mortgage Backed 5.3% US Treasury 9.1% US Treasury 14.0% Asset Backed Securities 24.7% Corporate 9.5% US Treasury 9.8% Corporate 10.4% Cash Equivalent 0.1% Corporate 7.5% US Treasury 2.8% Cash Equivalents 4.9% Agencies 8.0% Agencies 8.5% Corporate 19.8 % US Treasury 5.9% Agencies 9.0% Asset Backed Securities 3.7% Asset Backed Securities -0.3% Mortgage Backed 6.1% Mortgage Backed 2.6% Asset Backed Securities 4.7% Mortgage Backed 7.0% Mortgage Backed 8.3% Mortgage Backed 5.8% Asset Backed Securities 5.9% Corporate 7.5% Mortgage Backed 2.6% Mortgage Backed -1.4% US Treasury 6.0% Agencies 2.6% Agencies 4.3% Cash Equivalents 5.0% Cash Equivalents 2.1% Agencies 2.5% Mortgage Backed 5.7% Mortgage Backed 6.1% US Treasury 2.2% Corporate -1.5% Agencies 4.9% Asset Backed Securities 2.1% Corporate 4.4% Corporate 4.6% Corporate -6.8% Cash Equivalents 0.2% Agencies 5.0% Asset Backed Securities 5.1% Agencies 2.0% Agencies -2.6% Asset Backed Securities 1.2% Corporate 2.0% US Treasury 3.5% Asset Backed Securities 2.2% Asset Backed Securities -12.7% US Treasury -3.7% Cash Equivalent 0.1% Cash Equivalent 0.1% Cash Equivalent 0.1% US Treasury -3.4% Cash Equivalent 0.04% Source: Informa, PSN Enterprise. Past performance does not guarantee or indicate future results. The information provided is for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to represent the performance of any particular investment. Investing involves risk. Asset class returns are represented by the returns of indexes and are ranked on an annual total return basis. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Cash Equivalents is represented by the BofA Merrill Lynch 3-Month Treasury Bill Index; Mortgage Backed is represented by the BofA Merrill Lynch Mortgage Master index; Agencies is represented by Barclays Government Related Index; US Treasury is represented by the BofA Merrill Lynch US Treasury Master Index; Corporate Bond is represented by the BofA Merrill Lynch US Corporate Master Index; Asset Backed Securities is represented by the Barclays US ABS index. For descriptions of the indexes, please see Important Notes at the end of the presentation.

Corporate Securities Selection Process Security selection is optimized by leveraging the shared structure of BlackRock s Fixed Income sector and quantitative analysts Universe Investment Grade Corporate Bonds in Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond index The universe contains all corporate securities rated BBB or higher with an issue size greater than $250million Objective screens Liquidity The universe is objectively screened for certain components of liquidity Subjective screens Credit scorecard Buy list * Bonds are subjectively screened by BlackRock s large pool of security and credit analysts The Buy List only contains the highest quality and most liquid securities that pass through the objective and subjective screens *BlackRock portfolios may hold securities not included in the Buy List. Investing involves risk. The investment process discussed herein is based on the current process for selecting portfolio investments and is subject to change.

Credit Risk Bonds may lose value if their credit ratings are downgraded. Professional money managers can evaluate a bond s risk / reward attributes using fundamental credit research and market conditions BlackRock has developed an in-house credit analysis process to analyze a security for its credit risk based on a diverse array of key qualitative and quantitative concepts Key fundamental factors Key concepts analyzed BlackRock credit analysis view Industry attractiveness Competitive position Management quality Leverage Macro economic view Market demand / growth potential Revenue / cashflow predictability Relative market position Operating performance Event risk potential Experience Bench strength Operating track record Ability to repay obligations Debt market access Financial position Liquidity Back up liquidity Refinancing needs Equity market view Equity market access Investor confidence Event risk potential Investing involves risk. The investment process discussed herein is based on the current process for selecting portfolio investments and is subject to change.

Final Trade Execution Aggressive buy / sell negotiation and efficient execution add value in the over-the-counter bond market Four steps towards buying or selling bonds I II III IV Portfolio Managers creates order to buy / sell Thorough compliance check conducted Internal policy controls Client-imposed constraints Traders check prices offered by dealers and combine like orders for efficient block trading Different options evaluated and communicated to PM Trade executed at best available price Benefits of trade execution at BlackRock Buying at an institutional level eliminates layers of expenses such as trader costs, sales person costs and inventory costs Dominant market presence and contact with a vast network of dealers helps seek best prices for clients Leverage expertise of full-time traders focused on individual sectors

Investment Team

Investment Team Michael Heilbronn Director Michael Heilbronn, Director, is a member of BlackRock s Fixed Income Separately Managed Account (SMA) Team. In this capacity, he is responsible for managing mid-sized institutional taxable bond portfolios. Additionally, Mr. Heilbronn is part of a liaison team that coordinates the SMA Fixed Income portfolio strategy and credit research with the rest of the firm. He works closely with each group to facilitate idea sharing and trade ideas across portfolios. Mr. Heilbronn s service with the firm dates back to 1998, including his years with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM), which merged with BlackRock in 2006. At MLIM, he was a Product Specialist for the firm s entire range of Fixed Income portfolios, and also served as an Associate Asset Management Advisor. Mr. Heilbronn joined MLIM in 2000, after working with the mutual funds marketing team at the Merrill Lynch Private Client Group for two years. Mr. Heilbronn earned a BS degree from the Pennsylvania State University in 1998. Thomas Musmanno Managing Director and Portfolio Manager Thomas Musmanno, CFA, Managing Director, is a member of the Multi-sector and Mortgages Group within BlackRock Fundamental Fixed Income. He is a Portfolio Manager on the Short Duration Portfolio Team. Mr. Musmanno s service with the firm dates back to 1991, including his years with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM), which merged with BlackRock in 2006. At MLIM, he was a Fixed Income and money market Portfolio Manager. Mr. Musmanno joined MLIM in 1991 as an Analyst and held a variety of positions, including Fixed Income research analyst in trust accounting in Merrill Lynch s Private Client Group. Mr. Musmanno earned a BS degree in finance in 1991 from Siena College and an MBA degree in finance from St. John s University in 1993.

Target Portfolio Details

Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Model Portfolio Data Supplemental Information* Sector Allocation as of September 30, 2015 Cash 2.3% Corporates 39.9% MORSEC 23.9% U.S. Agencies 8.1% U.S. Treasuries 25.8% Average Duration Average Maturity Average Yield to Maturity Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income 4.8 years 6.4 years 2.07% Benchmark 5.2 years 7.5 years 2.24% *The above model portfolio information is supplemental to the Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA composite disclosure slide located in the appendix. Investing involves risk. Model portfolio data based on current strategy for a fully discretionary, unconstrained account and is not the result of actual trading. Actual portfolios may differ as a result of account size, client-imposed investment restrictions, the timing of client investments and market, economic and individual company considerations. The Barclays Aggregate Bond Index is composed of the Barclays Capital Government/Corporate Bond and Mortgage-Backed Securities Indexes. It includes Treasury, agency, corporate and mortgage-backed issues.itisnotpossibletoinvestinanindex.

Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite Performance Quarterly Performance(% returns, not annualized for less than one year) Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Net) Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Gross) Benchmark* Yeartodate 0.4 1.3 1.1 3/31/15 1.4 1.7 1.6 6/30/15-2.0-1.7-1.7 9/30/15 1.0 1.3 1.2 12/31/15 Average annual total returns(%) through 9/30/15 Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Net) Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Gross) Benchmark* 1-Year 1.8 3.1 2.9 3-Year 0.3 1.5 1.7 5-Year 1.6 2.9 3.1 10-Year 3.3 4.6 4.7 Since Inception (1/1/81) 6.8 8.1 8.2 Historical performance(% yearly total returns) Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Net) Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Composite(Gross) Benchmark* *Currently(since 1/1/12): Barclays Aggregate Bond Index. From 10/1/04 12/31/11: Barclays Custom Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Index. Prior to 9/30/04: Barclays Aggregate Bond Index. 2014 3.9 5.2 6.0 2013-3.2-2.0-2.0 2012 2.7 4.0 4.2 2011 6.3 7.6 7.9 2010 4.1 5.4 5.9 2009 2.0 3.3 3.2 2008 7.6 8.9 8.7 2007 6.1 7.5 7.8 2006 3.0 4.3 4.0 2005 0.4 1.7 2.2 Data as of 9/30/15. Investing involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee or indicate future results. Please see Important Notes for additional performance and fees, benchmark and composite information.

Important Notes Composite and Benchmark descriptions and additional performance detail Composite and benchmark/index performance results reflect realized and unrealized appreciation and the reinvestment of dividends, interest, and / or capital gains. Taxes have not been deducted. Gross composite returns do not reflect actual performance because they do not reflect the deduction of any fees or expenses. For all Fixed Income composites, net returns reflect the deduction of the maximum annual Fixed Income fee of 1.25%. Fees are deducted quarterly. Due to the compounding effect of these fees, annual net composite returns may be lower than stated gross returns less maximum fee. Indexes are not managed and their returns do not reflect transaction costs or the deduction of fees. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee or indicate future results. The performance information shown reflects the performance of composites of accounts (or portions of accounts) that does not necessarily reflect the performance that any particular account investing in the same or similar securities may have had during the period. Actual account performance is likely to differ from the composite performance shown for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to: Differences in market conditions, portfolio turnover and in the number, types, availability and diversity of securities that can be purchased; economies of scale, regulations and other factors applicable to the management of large separate accounts and mutual funds; client-imposed investment restrictions; the timing of client investments and withdrawals; the deduction of taxes; tax considerations; and other factors. Performance data and other information prior to October 1, 2006 reflect accounts managed by Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P. ( MLIM ) before its combination with BlackRock, Inc. at the end of September 2006. References to the firm means BlackRock Investment Management, LLC and, for periods prior to October 1, 2006, MLIM. The firm s performance results are the product of the efforts of numerous personnel and the firm-wide global resources made available to them. The personnel and resources contributing to the firm s performance results include portfolio managers and their staff, research analysts, risk management professionals, in-house trading professionals, investment supervisory personnel, and the firm s proprietary investment processes, integrated global research systems and access to third-party research sources. During the periods shown, changes may have occurred in the investment team responsible, and / or the investment process utilized, for managing client accounts. Additional changes to the investment team and / or investment process may occur in the future. For Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income: The performance results from May 1, 2009 to the end of the most recent calendar quarter represent the composite of all fully discretionary, unconstrained separately managed account (SMA) program accounts managed in this style by the firm for at least two months. The performance results from January 1, 2005 April 30, 2009 represent the composite of all fully discretionary, unconstrained SMA program accounts managed in this style by the firm for at least one month. The performance results prior to January 1, 2005 represent the composite of all tax-exempt, fully discretionary, unconstrained SMA program accounts with a minimum market value of $500,000, managed in this style by the firm for at least one quarter. Prior to 1997, only accounts that operated on a calendar quarter basis were included in the composite. Previous names of this strategy include US Domestic Core Fixed Income and Taxable Fixed Income.

Important Notes (cont.) Index It is not possible to directly invest in an unmanaged index. The Barclays Custom Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Index is a sub-set of the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index, an unmanaged index of bonds covering the U.S. dollar denominated, investment grade, fixed-rate, taxable bond market, that excludes the following fixed income asset classes and/or security types: BBB rated bonds, Asset-Backed Securities, Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities, Collateralized Mortgage Obligations, Adjustable Rate Mortgage Securities, Callable Securities, Local Authorities, Sovereign Debt, Supranational Debt, Series 144a Securities, Zero Coupon Bonds, Foreign Agencies, and Capital Securities. The Barclays Aggregate Bond Index is composed of the Barclays Capital Government/Corporate Bond and Mortgage-Backed Securities Indexes. It includes Treasury, agency, corporate and mortgage-backed issues. The BofA Merrill Lynch Mortgage Master Index tracks the performance of US dollar denominated 30-year, 15-year and balloon pass-through mortgage securities having at least $150mn outstanding per generic production year (defined as the aggregation of all mortgage pools having a common issuer, type, coupon and year of issue), excluding GNMA II, mobile home, graduated payment and ¼ coupon mortgages as well as Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMOs), Interest Only securities (IOs) and Principal Only securities (POs). The index is rebalanced monthly at which time issues that no longer meet the criteria are dropped from the index. The Barclays Government Related Index is the Government Related segment of the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond index and tracks the performance of US dollardenominated agency debt. The Barclays US ABS Index is composed of credit card, auto and home equity loans. All securities have an average life of at least one year. The BofA Merrill Lynch US Treasury Master Index tracks the performance of the direct sovereign debt of the US government having at least one year remaining term to maturity and a minimum amount outstanding of $1bn, excluding US Treasury bills, inflation-linked securities, and zero coupon bonds. The index is rebalanced monthly at which time issues that no longer meet the criteria are dropped from the index. The BofA Merrill Lynch US Corporate Master Index tracks the performance of US dollar-denominated investment grade corporate public debt issued in the US domestic bond market having at least one year remaining to maturity, a fixed coupon schedule and a minimum amount outstanding of $150mn, All non-corporate debt (including foreign governments and supranationals) is excluded from the index. 144a issues are not included in the index until they are exchanged for registered securities. The index is rebalanced monthly at which time issues that no longer meet the criteria are dropped from the index. The BofA Merrill Lynch 3-month US Treasury Bill Index is composed of a single issue purchased at the beginning of the month and held for a full month. At the end of the month, that issue is sold and rolled into a newly selected issue. The issue selected at each month-end rebalancing is the outstanding Treasury bill that matures closest to, but not beyond three months from the rebalancing date. While the index will often hold the Treasury bill issued at the most recent or prior 3-month auction, it is also possible for a seasoned 6-month or 1 year Bill to be selected.

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Historical Data: BlackRock Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA Composite Calendar Year Pure Gross of Fee Composite Return (%) Net of Fee Composite Return (%) Benchmark Return (%) Number of Portfolios Composite Dispersion (%) Composite 3-Year Annualized Standard Deviation (%)** Benchmark 3-Year Annualized Standard Deviation (%)** Total Assets at End of Period (US$mn) Percentage of Firm Assets 2005 1.69 0.43 2.20 449 1.18 N/A N/A 539 * * 2006 4.33 3.03 4.02 494 0.32 N/A N/A 574 * * 2007 7.48 6.14 7.84 456 0.30 2.56 2.93 622 * * 2008 8.93 7.57 8.72 448 0.76 3.99 4.08 608 * * 2009 3.29 2.00 3.17 439 0.51 4.26 4.30 667 * * Total Firm Assets (US$mn) 2010 5.37 4.06 5.90 420 0.42 4.33 4.28 631 <1 3,527,898 2011 7.64 6.30 7.91 408 0.16 2.96 2.86 618 <1 3,495,787 2012 3.99 2.70 4.22 423 0.14 2.98 2.96 604 <1 3,775,033 2013-1.99-3.22-2.02 283 0.22 3.09 3.02 350 <1 4,307,669 2014 5.21 3.89 5.97 249 0.22 2.38 2.45 300 <1 4,632,820 Past Performance is not indicative of future results. Please see the following page for important disclosures related to this composite. * Performance results presented for periods prior to September 29, 2006 occurred while members of the portfolio management team were affiliated with another investment advisor ( Prior Firm ). Such members of the portfolio management team were responsible for investment decisions at the Prior Firm and the decision making process has remained intact and independent within the firm. Performance results presented for periods prior to December 1, 2010, occurred while these assets were not part of the current firm definition. See Note 10. Data shown may be subject to revisions from time to time based on availability of new information. Any such revisions are not material. **N/A 36 months of data not available for that period. U-TFI GIPS-0138

Historical Data: BlackRock Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA Composite (Cont.) Notes: 1. For purposes of compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS ), the "firm" refers to the investment adviser and national trust bank subsidiaries of BlackRock, Inc., located globally, with the exception of BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation. This definition excludes: i) BlackRock subsidiaries that do not provide investment advisory or management services, and ii) the Absolute Return Strategies (funds-of-hedge-funds) business unit under the "BlackRock Alternative Advisers" platform. 2. BlackRock claims compliance with the GIPS standards and has prepared and presented this report in compliance with the GIPS standards. BlackRock has been independently verified for the periods 1 January 1993 through 31 December 2014. The verification reports are available upon request. Verification assesses whether (1) the firm has complied with all the composite construction requirements of the GIPS standards on a firm-wide basis and (2) the firm s policies and procedures are designed to calculate and present performance in compliance with the GIPS standards. Verification does not ensure the accuracy of any specific composite presentation. The firm is verified annually by Deloitte & Touche LLP. 3. Portfolio returns are calculated monthly, using the Modified Dietz method. Trade date accounting has been used since the inception of the composite. The returns are expressed in US dollars and are asset-weighted since inception. 4. The benchmark index shown currently (since 1/1/12): Barclays Aggregate Bond Index. From 10/1/04 12/31/11: Barclays Custom Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income Index. Prior to 9/30/04: Barclays Aggregate Bond Index. 5. Composite dispersion measures represent the consistency of a firm s composite performance results with respect to the individual portfolio returns within a composite. Composite dispersion is the square root of the sum of monthly variances of portfolio returns around the composite returns. The monthly variance is the sum of the asset-weighted squared differences between the individual portfolio returns and the composite returns. Only portfolios that have been included in the composite style for a full month are accounted for in the dispersion calculation. For composites containing only one account, a measure of dispersion is not meaningful (NM). 6. Percentage of Firm Assets are rounded to the nearest whole percent. No non-fee paying assets have been included in the Composite. 7. There have been no alterations of the composite due to changes in personnel or other reasons. 8. Futures and options may not be used in the portfolio to create leverage or for any other reason. 9. Gross of fee performance results are presented before management, custodial fees, broker fees and transaction costs, but net of withholding taxes (if applicable). The wrap fee covers the firm s management services and transaction costs. Net returns are calculated by subtracting the highest applicable wrap fee (1.25% on an annual basis, or 0.3125% quarterly). 10. A complete list and description of all composites maintained by BlackRock and the related performance results are available upon request by emailing SMAMarketing@BlackRock.com.. Additional information regarding policies for calculating and reporting returns is also available upon request. BlackRock Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA Composite: This investment strategy seeks total return derived from coupon interest and capital appreciation. It invests primarily in government securities, investment grade corporate bonds, and asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities. It also may invest in mutual funds and other pooled investment vehicles, which may pay fees and expenses to BlackRock that are in addition to the fees payable to BlackRock for managing the account. These portfolios are expected to have durations of three to seven years. An investor selecting this strategy may risk some loss of principal. More detailed information on this strategy is available upon request. The performance results from May 1, 2009 to the end of the most recent calendar year represents the composite of all fully discretionary, unconstrained Separately Managed Account (SMA) program accounts managed in this style by the firm for at least two months. The performance results from January 1, 2005 April 30, 2009 represent the composite of all fully discretionary, unconstrained SMA program accounts managed in this style by the firm for at least one month. The performance results prior to January 1, 2005 represent the composite of all tax-exempt, fully discretionary, unconstrained SMA program accounts with a minimum market value of $500,000, managed in this style by the firm for at least one quarter. Prior to 1997, only accounts that operated on a calendar quarter basis were included in the composite. Previous names of this strategy include US Domestic Core Fixed Income and Taxable Fixed Income. The creation date of the composite is December 31, 2010. New accounts and accounts that have changed their investment mandate to that of the composite are included in the composite upon the completion of the second full month under management. Closed accounts and accounts that change their investment mandate are included in the composite through the completion of the last full month under management or the last full month under the old strategy. Performance presented for periods prior to September 29, 2006 occurred while members of the portfolio management team were affiliated with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P ( Prior Firm ). Such members of the portfolio management team were responsible for investment decisions for SMA program accounts managed in the Fundamental Core Taxable Fixed Income SMA style at the Prior Firm and the decision making process has remained intact and independent within the firm. The performance presented is for those portfolios that were brought over to the firm from the Prior Firm. In firm management s opinion, such performance composite conforms to the GIPS with regard to the portability of investment results, and, as such, all historical performance results from the Prior Firm have been linked to the on-going performance results of the composite. Performance records of the Prior Firm are available upon request. U-TFI GIPS-0138