ML Strategic Balanced Index. Dynamically Blending Equity and Fixed Income Indices to Help Stabilize Returns

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ML Strategic Balanced Index Dynamically Blending Equity and Fixed Income Indices to Help Stabilize Returns

What Is the ML Strategic Balanced Index? The ML Strategic Balanced Index uses a rules-based approach to blend equity and fixed income indices. By dynamically allocating exposures to equity, fixed income and cash, the ML Strategic Balanced Index seeks to provide a stable return in changing market environments. It is available with select index annuity and life products issued by American International Group, Inc. (AIG) member company, American General Life Insurance Company. Important note: While the ML Strategic Balanced Index s composition and risk controlled nature may lessen the impact of market downturns, it may also lessen the upside potential return of the Index s performance.

3 Key Features of the ML Strategic Balanced Index The ML Strategic Balanced Index (the Index ) is a blend of the S&P 500 Index and the Merrill Lynch 10-Year Treasury Futures Total Return Index. It offers: 1 Rules-Based Indexing A non-discretionary process is used to adjust exposures between equity and fixed income indices. Weightings are derived from quantitative rules, allowing allocations to be made systematically without being impacted by biases or emotions. 2 Volatility Control The Index employs two layers of volatility management to help reduce risk. Equity and fixed income are rebalanced semiannually. Cash positions are adjusted on a daily basis. 1 3 Dynamic Allocation The Index has the flexibility to increase the combined equity and fixed income exposure to as high as 150% to help enhance growth potential. By combining these key features, the Index offers the potential to deliver Stable Returns over time. Note: The information contained herein is supplemental to a consumer product brochure and must be used in conjunction with this brochure. The ML Strategic Balanced Index is only available within an index annuity or index universal life insurance product. These products are not investments in the stock market or any index. They are insurance products that offer individuals the opportunity to earn interest based in part on the performance of a specified index. Please see the back cover for more information. 1 Volatility control measures seek to provide smoother results and mitigate sharp market fluctuations. This type of strategy can lessen the impact of market downturns, it can also lessen the impact of market upturns, therefore limiting upside potential. 1

1 Rules-Based Indexing Systematic Non-Discretionary Approach The ML Strategic Balanced Index employs quantitative rules based on market volatility to adjust exposures between the S&P 500 Index (without dividends) and the Merrill Lynch 10-Year Treasury Futures Total Return Index. This rules-based process eliminates the impact that emotions may have on allocation decisions, making the process objective and transparent. Equity and fixed income allocations are rebalanced semiannually based on the historical volatility of the underlying indices. Volatility is also monitored on a daily basis. Allocations may be shifted to cash when short-term volatility rises above 6% and from cash when volatility falls. The Index seeks to maintain volatility at this level to help balance risk and return. A Dynamic, Two-Step Allocation Process 1. Strategic Allocation 2. Daily Volatility Management EQUITY S&P 500 Index (Without Dividends) Semiannual Reallocation Daily CASH FIXED INCOME Merrill Lynch 10-Year Treasury Futures Total Return Index Equity and fixed income weightings are rebalanced every six months. Cash positions are adjusted daily to maintain volatility at a target level of 6%. 2

Why Use a Rules-Based Approach The ML Strategic Balanced Index allocation rules are preset and do not change in response to market or economic conditions. The rules-based approach allows the Index to be: n Consistent in how it pursues its objectives. n Unbiased in determining when and how much to adjust the weightings of the underlying indices. n Transparent in how the allocation process works. About the Underlying Equity and Fixed Income Indices The S&P 500 Index includes 500 of the largest companies in the U.S. market. It is widely regarded as the standard for measuring U.S. stock market performance. The Merrill Lynch 10-Year Treasury Futures Total Return Index tracks the performance of a portfolio of near maturity 10-year U.S. Treasury futures contracts. It is used to represent the fixed income market in the ML Strategic Balanced Index. 3

2 Volatility Control Strategic Allocation To help manage volatility risk, weightings between the S&P 500 Index (without dividends) and the Merrill Lynch 10-Year Treasury Futures Total Return Index are adjusted using a three-step, rules-based process: 1. Analyze the recent historical volatility of the underlying indices. 2. Determine the index weightings based on this volatility data. Generally, the greater the volatility of an underlying index, the lower the exposure to that index. 3. Review the weightings of the underlying indices after six months and reallocate, if necessary. 1 2 Analyze Volatility 3 Reallocate Every Six Months Determine Weightings 4

Daily Volatility Management As an additional measure of risk control, the Index s combined equity and fixed income weighting may be shifted to and from cash on a daily basis. Generally, cash positions are increased when volatility rises above the 6% threshold for the Index and decreased when volatility declines. During highly volatile markets, up to 100% of the underlying indices may be allocated to cash to help protect against market downturns. Cash Positions May Be Adjusted Daily to Help Reduce Volatility Less CASH Lower Volatility Higher Volatility More CASH About the Cash Component of the Index The cash component of the Index is represented by the 3-Month LIBOR. LIBOR stands for the London Interbank Offered Rate. It is the rate of interest that banks in London charge when they lend money to each other. It is also a standard measure of cash returns in the U.S. and international financial markets. 5

3 Dynamic Allocation Blending Equity and Fixed Income Indices The ML Strategic Balanced Index adjusts exposure between the equity and fixed income indices to help stabilize returns. Historically, equities and fixed income have low correlation, which means they can produce differing returns under similar market conditions. When blended together, the mix of equities and fixed income may enhance stability, since positive returns from one constituent of the Index may help offset negative returns from the other. The following chart shows the allocation mix between the S&P 500 and the Merrill Lynch 10-Year U.S. Treasury Futures Total Return Index, if the ML Strategic Balanced Index had been available over the last 20 years. Strategically Allocated to Meet Changing Market Conditions Index Allocation Mix from 12/31/95 12/31/15 Weighting 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Equity exposure would have increased when equity volatility was low in the mid-1990s. Equity exposure would have declined when equities became more volatile during the 2008-2009 bear market. 12/95 12/97 12/99 12/01 12/03 12/05 12/07 12/09 12/11 12/13 12/15 Year S&P 500 Index Merrill Lynch 10-Year U.S. Treasury Futures Total Return Index Past performance is not indicative of future results. The illustrative example above is hypothetical and illustrates how the ML Strategic Balanced Index would have responded to market conditions over the specified time period had it existed. This chart does not represent the current allocations of the ML Strategic Balanced Index. It is only provided as an example of how the allocations would have worked in certain market environments. Asset allocation strategies do not guarantee positive performance or prevent negative performance. 6

Flexibility to Overweight Equity and Fixed Income Indices to Access Market Trends As part of the daily volatility control mechanism, the ML Strategic Balanced Index has the flexibility to increase the combined weighting of the equity and fixed income indices to as high as 150%. While this overweighting process may increase risk, it may also allow the Index to participate in market opportunities and potentially enhance returns. Here s how it works: Index values for the ML Strategic Balanced Index are calculated using a formulaic process based on the weightings of the equity, fixed income and cash components. Total weightings in the Index must add up to 100%. For example, at the end of 2013, the Index would have shifted its equity and fixed income exposure to a maximum of 150% to help take advantage of rising market opportunities. In order to maintain this overweighted position in equities and fixed income, cash would have had a negative weighting of -50% (150% minus 50% equals 100%). Overweighting May Help Boost Performance Hypothetical Allocations between Cash and the Equity and Fixed Income Indices from 12/31/95 12/31/15 Weighting 150% 100% 50% 0% -50% 12/95 12/97 12/99 12/01 12/03 12/05 12/07 12/09 12/11 12/13 12/15 Year Equity and Fixed Income Cash Performance Potential The Index s combined equity and fixed income weighting would have remained at 150% from late 2013 through 2014 as the postrecession market rally continued. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The illustrative example above is hypothetical and does not represent the current allocations of the ML Strategic Balanced Index. It is only provided as an example of how the allocations would have worked in certain market environments during the specified time frame. Volatility control strategies can lessen the impact of market downturns, it can also lessen the impact of market upturns, therefore limiting upside potential. 7

ML Strategic Balanced Index Offers the Potential for Stable Returns The Value of a Dynamic Rules-Based Approach By diversifying across equity, fixed income and cash and systematically managing these exposures, the ML Strategic Balanced Index may generate consistent returns over time. The following hypothetical bar chart shows the hypothetical returns of the ML Strategic Balanced Index versus the performance of the S&P 500 Index over the last 20 years ending December 31, 2015. During this period, the Index would have generated solid returns with less volatility than the S&P 500. Diversification does not guarantee positive performance or prevent negative performance. Stable Performance over the Past 20 Years Annual Returns for the ML Strategic Balanced Index and the S&P 500 Index from 1996 2015 40% 30% 20% Annual Return 10% 0% -10% -20% -30% -40% 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year S&P 500 Index ML Strategic Balanced Index Note: Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. The ML Strategic Balanced Index was created on August 12, 2014. Levels for the Index before August 12, 2014 represent hypothetical data determined by retroactive application of a back-tested model, itself designed with the benefit of hindsight. The above hypothetical chart only reflects the performance of the ML Strategic Balanced Index. It does not reflect the amount of interest credited to an index annuity or index life product during this time. Actual results for a specific insurance contract would depend on the crediting strategy chosen and the spread or participation rate for the time period(s) shown. 8

Potential for Steady Growth As the graph below highlights, if the ML Strategic Balanced Index had existed, it would have provided positive returns through 20 years of up and down markets. Hypothetical 20-Year Growth of the ML Strategic Balanced Index 12/31/95 12/31/15 4,000 Average Annual Return over the 20-Year Period: 6.84% 3,000 Index Value 2,000 1,000 0 12/95 12/97 12/99 12/01 12/03 12/05 12/07 12/09 12/11 12/13 12/15 Year Note: Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. The ML Strategic Balanced Index was created on August 12, 2014. Levels for the Index before August 12, 2014 represent hypothetical data determined by retroactive application of a back-tested model, itself designed with the benefit of hindsight. The above hypothetical chart is intended only to show the hypothetical growth of the ML Strategic Balanced Index over the 20 years ended 12/31/15. It does not reflect the amount of interest credited to an index annuity or index life product during this time. Actual results for a specific insurance contract would depend on the crediting strategy chosen and the spread or participation rate for the time period(s) shown. 9

Important Note This brochure is intended for educational use only. The ML Strategic Balanced Index is available within select index annuities and index universal life (IUL) products. These products are insurance products, not investments, and they do not represent investments in any index. Index annuities and IUL products provide the potential to earn interest based in part on the performance of an index or indices. Individuals cannot invest directly in an index. Please refer to the corresponding consumer product brochure for more information. Additional Disclosures on the ML Strategic Balanced Index The ML Strategic Balanced Index (the Index ) embeds an annual index cost in the calculations of the change in index value. This embedded index cost will reduce any change in index value, and it funds certain operational and licensing costs for the Index. Since it will affect the return of the Index, it may also impact the amount of interest credited to an index annuity or life product; however, it is not a fee paid by you or received by American General Life Insurance Company (AGL). AGL s licensing relationship with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated for use of the ML Strategic Balanced Index and for use of certain service marks includes AGL s purchase of financial instruments for purposes of meeting its interest crediting obligations. Some portion of those instruments will, or may be, purchased from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its affiliates. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and its affiliates ( BofA Merrill Lynch ) indices and related information, the name BofA Merrill Lynch, and related trademarks, are intellectual property licensed from BofA Merrill Lynch, and may not be copied, used, or distributed without BofA Merrill Lynch s prior written approval. The products of licensee American General Life Insurance Company have not been passed on as to their legality or suitability, and are not regulated, issued, endorsed, sold, guaranteed, or promoted by BofA Merrill Lynch. BOFA MERRILL LYNCH MAKES NO WARRANTIES AND BEARS NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY INDEX, ANY RELATED INFORMATION, ITS TRADEMARKS, OR THE PRODUCT(S) (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ITS QUALITY, ACCURACY, SUITABILITY AND/OR COMPLETENESS). The ML Strategic Balanced Index (the Index ) is the property of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, which has contracted with S&P Opco, LLC (a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC) to calculate and maintain the Index. The Index is not sponsored by S&P Dow Jones Indices or its affiliates or its third party licensors (collectively, S&P Dow Jones Indices ). S&P Dow Jones Indices will not be liable for any errors or omissions in calculating the Index. Calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices and the related stylized mark(s) are service marks of S&P Dow Jones Indices and have been licensed for use by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. Additional Information on the S&P 500 The S&P 500 Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC ( SPDJI ), and has been licensed for use by American General Life Insurance Company and affiliates. Standard & Poor s, S&P, and S&P 500 are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor s Financial Services LLC ( S&P ); Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ( Dow Jones ); and these trademarks have been licensed for use by SPDJI and sublicensed for certain purposes by American General Life Insurance Company and affiliates. American General Life Insurance Company and affiliates products are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates, and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of purchasing such product(s) nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 Index. Index annuities and index universal life insurance products are issued by American General Life Insurance Company (AGL), 2727-A Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas 77019. Contract Numbers for the Power Series of Index Annuities: AG-800 (12/12) and AG-801 (12/12). Rider Form Numbers: AGE-8000 (12/12), AGE-8001 (12/12), AGE-8002 (9/13), AGE-8003 (12/12), AGE-8005 (12/12), AGE-8007 (12/12), AGE-8008 (12/12), AGE-8009 (12/12), AGE-8024 (9/13), AGE-8028 (4/14) and AGE-8034 (4/15). Policy Numbers for the Value+ IUL products: ICC14-14779 and 14779. Rider Form Numbers: 13600, 82012, 82410, 88390, 1360, 07620 and 14119. AGL is a member of American International Group, Inc. (AIG). The underwriting risks, financial and contractual obligations and support functions associated with the annuities and policies issued by AGL are its responsibility. AGL does not solicit business in the state of New York. Contracts, policies and riders may vary by state and are not available in all states. American International Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Not FDIC or NCUA/NCUSIF Insured May Lose Value No Bank or Credit Union Guarantee Not a Deposit Not Insured by any Federal Government Agency I5461CN3.2 (04/16)