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MULHOLLAND FINANCIAL SERVICES Personal Financial Planning Questionnaire Conservative Financial Advice This comprehensive, personal financial planning summary is designed to help you take inventory and assign realistic values to your personal assets and liabilities. It s the essential first step in organizing a sensible financial plan for your future. Please fill out this questionnaire as accurately and completely as possible. may estimate or make rough guesses where necessary; if you do so, please identify these answers clearly by putting a question mark in the margin next to your response. Part I Personal and Family Information 1. r full name Social Security Number Date and Place of Birth 2. 's full name Social Security Number Date and Place of Birth 3. Home Address Home Telephone Number ( ) 4. Prior Marriages Have you been married previously? Has your spouse been married previously? 5. Children Dependent Name Age

6. Grandchildren Number 7. Does anyone other than your children depend financially on you or your spouse? Age(s) If yes, give name(s) and relationship(s): 8. Do any members of your family have significant health problems? If yes, please explain: 9. Advisors Name Attorney Banker Insurance Agent Stockbroker 10. Current Employment Company Position Years Employed Phone Number ( ) ( ) Are you or your spouse engaged in any professional activities, paid, or unpaid, outside of your main employment (e.g., moonlighting, board memberships, volunteer work, professional association memberships, etc.)? If yes, please explain:

1. Financial Planning Goals Part II Financial Planning Goals and Objectives Please list your specific financial planning goals and indicate their relative importance to you and your spouse. Goal Very Somewhat Very Somewhat a. b. c. d. Investment Objectives: Please indicate the relative importance of each of the following investment objectives to you and your spouse. Objective Current Income: dividends or interest to spend and/or reinvest Liquidity: ability to quickly convert the investment into cash Capital Appreciation: possibility of original investment gaining in value over time Safety: little or no danger of losing the investment Tax Shelter: Current and/or longer-term tax advantages Very Somewhat t Very Somewhat t Please describe any significant investments planned in the near future (e.g., stock, direct real estate ownership, real estate limited partnerships, etc.):

2. Personal Objectives Please indicate the relative importance of each of the following personal objectives to you and your spouse. Objective Saving regularly Making a major purchase (e.g., second home, car) Taking a dream vacation Minimizing personal income taxes Developing or revising your investment strategy Investing for a comfortable retirement income Providing for your children's education Providing for your grandchildren's education Making gifts to relatives Making gifts to charity Minimizing estate tax Determining how your estate assets will be distributed Avoiding probate costs Minimizing the burden of health care costs Providing for your family in the event of your or your spouse's death Providing for your family in the event of your or your spouse's disability Changing or modifying career Other: Very Somewhat t Very Somewhat t

Part III Assets 1. Cash on Hand $ 2. Cash Accounts Present Balance for Each of the Following: Type of Account r Name 's Name Joint with Other Checking Accounts Savings Accounts CDs Money Market Funds Treasury Securities U.S. Savings Bonds Brokerage Accounts TOTAL 3. Stocks Owned Direct Ownership* Name of Security Ownership** Number of Shares Current Market 4. Stocks Owned Stock Mutual Funds* Institution Ownership** Number of Shares Current Market * Please be sure to include all ownership, whether in your name, your spouse's name, or jointly owned with your spouse or another individual. **Indicate husband, wife, or joint ownership. Do you and/or your spouse participate in a company stock option plan?

5. Bonds Owned Direct Bond Investment* Institution Ownership** Number of Shares Current Market 6. Bonds Owned Bond Mutual Funds* Institution Ownership** Number of Shares Current Market 7. Other Mutual Funds* Institution Ownership** Number of Shares Current Market 8. Receivables (i.e., money owed to you and/or your spouse) tes Receivable Other Receivables Description Amount Maturity Date **Indicate husband, wife, or joint ownership. 9. Retirement Accounts IRA Keogh Plan Pension Plan Profit-Sharing Plan ESOP Def comp/stk optn Vested Description

10. Real Estate Owned Personal Use* Ownership** Cost Approximate Market Mortgage(s) and Home Equity Loans Outstanding Monthly Payment Personal Residence(s) Vacation Home(s) 11. Real Estate Owned Investment (excluding limited partnerships)* Description Ownership** Cost Approximate Mortgage(s) Monthly Market Outstanding Payment Undeveloped Land Income Producing * Please be sure to include all ownership, whether in your name, your spouse's name, or jointly owned with your spouse or another individual. **Indicate husband, wife, or joint ownership. 12. Limited Partnership Interests* Description Ownership** Date Acquired Capital Contribution Made Real Estate Oil/Gas Other 13. Closely Held Business Interests (please attach recent financial statements) Description Date Acquired Percent Owned Estimated Fair Market

14. Other Investments Description Ownership** Estimated Fair Market 15. Personal Property* Recently Appraised Estimated Fair Market Furniture and Household Goods Jewelry and Furs Automobiles, Trailers, etc. Boats, Aircraft, etc. Art and Antiques Other Collectibles Other Items (of significant value) * Please be sure to include all ownership, whether in your name, your spouse's name, or jointly owned with your spouse or another individual. **Indicate husband, wife, or joint ownership. Part IV Insurance Coverage 1. Life Insurance Other than through employer Face Cash Beneficiary (if not Surrender spouse) Policy Owner Whole Life/Universal Life Term Other: 2. Life Insurance Employer-sponsored Face Beneficiary (if not spouse)

3. General Insurance Are you and/or your spouse covered by the following insurance? Hospitalization, Major Medical, HMO Long-Term Care Short-Term Personal Disability Long-Term Personal Disability Personal Umbrella Liability Professional Liability Director's Liability Automobile Homeowner's or Renter's Specified Personal Property (for valuables) Other: Check appropriate boxes Part V Liabilities* (Excluding Real Estate Mortgages and Home Equity Loans Identified in Part III) Amount Owed Monthly Payment 1. Loans Bank Loans Student Loans Insurance Policy Loans Personal Loans 2. Consumer Credit Installment Debt Major Credit Cards Store Charges Other Unpaid Bills 3. Brokers' Margin Accounts 4. Alimony/Support Obligations Charitable Pledges Other:

Part VI Income Sources 1. Employment Income (current year) Gross Salary Bonus Commissions Self-Employment Other: *Please include liabilities for both you and your spouse. 2. Income From Investments (current year) Interest Taxable Interest n-taxable Dividends Rental Income Net Partnership Distribution Income Annuities Trusts and Estates Social Security Pension Other: 3. Miscellaneous Income(current year) Gifts from Others Sale of Assets Alimony Child Support Other: 4. Income Trends Over the Next Three Years 20 20 Employment Income $ $ $ $ $ $ 5. Borrowing and Credit Considerations a. Do you or your spouse have a line of credit with a bank? b. Are you aware of how the credit bureaus rate your personal credit? c. Are you considering making a major durable goods purchase (car, trailer, appliance, etc.) in the near future? d. Are you considering the purchase of a home (residence, vacation, etc.) in the near future?

e. Are you considering any major home improvements? f. Are you considering the purchase of a vacation time share? g: Have you or your spouse considered leasing a personal automobile? h. Are you considering securing a home equity loan (i.e., a loan secured by the equity in your home)? i. Other: Part VII Retirement Planning If you are already retired, please skip the questions in this section and proceed to Part Vlll. 1. At what age do you and your spouse plan to retire? 2. Have you invested in tax-deferred annuities or are you considering doing so? 3. Are you taking full advantage of elective deferrals (401k and 403b plans)? 4. Do you expect to receive any inheritances? 5. Does your spouse expect to receive any inheritances? Please answer the next eight questions only if you are over 50. 6. Are you eligible for social security benefits? 7. Is your spouse eligible for social security benefits? 8. Have you estimated how much income you will have upon retirement? 9. If you have estimated your retirement income, do you think it's efficient to live on? 10. Will you have the option of taking a lump-sum pension payment instead of an annuity at retirement? 11. Have you considered alternate places for living when you retire? 12. What will your income requirements be when you retire (in today's dollars)? 13. Describe your plans for retirement. Include a description of your retirement lifestyle.

Part VIII Estate Planning Wills Check appropriate boxes a. Do you have a will? b. Are there any amendments to the will? c. Are you planning to make any changes to the will? d. Is the will up-to-date? e. Have you designated the distribution of personal property to heirs? Trusts a. Do you receive income from any trust? b. Have you created a trust except as part of your will? c. Do you expect to be named a beneficiary of a trust? Do you have a letter of instructions that provides information about insurance policies, investments, funeral preferences, etc.? Have you discussed the contents and whereabouts of your will and letter of instructions with your immediate family? If applicable, have you appointed a financial guardian for your children? Have you established an adult guardianship arrangement for yourself in the event you become disabled or mentally incompetent? Part IX Planning, Record-Keeping and Taxes 1. Are you satisfied with your personal record-keeping system? 2. Do you have a safe-deposit box for storage of valuable papers and possessions? 3. Do you have a comprehensive and up-to-date inventory of your household furnishings and possessions?

4. Does your spouse have a list of the contents of his or her wallet or purse? 5. Do you periodically prepare a personal balance sheet, i.e., a listing of your assets and liabilities? 6. Do you periodically prepare a household budget that lists expected income and expenses? 7. Do you consider yourself knowledgeable on tax-savings techniques and the latest changes in the tax law? 8. In your opinion, is your personal record-keeping system adequate enough to be useful in preparing your tax return? 9. Do you keep a notebook handy to record miscellaneous tax-deductible expenses? 10. Does your tax situation require immediate, large tax writeoffs? Part X Accuracy of Information Supplied Overall, how would you classify the monetary information provided in this questionnaire? Very accurate Based on estimates that are reasonably accurate Based on rough estimates Date completed: