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ILLINOIS 529 COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN

Thinking about saving for your child s college education can be overwhelming. Stories of rising college loan debt and tuition increases do little to settle the nerves of parents planning to save for such an expense. The good news is, it s doable. With a mix of savings, loans, scholarships, grants and federal aid to manage college expenses, parents are getting their children through school. And though that equation can work, the simple truth is the more you save now, the less you re typically borrowing later. Bright Start College Savings provides a smart, tax-advantaged way for families to invest today to help pay for a college education tomorrow. In just 15 minutes and with as little as $25 you can open an account to help give you and that future college graduate some peace of mind down the road. And with Bright Start s diversified investment portfolios, you can tailor your investments to create an appropriate investment plan. The future comes faster than you think. Today s a good day to start saving with Bright Start College Savings. Today s a good day. V I S I T B R I G H T S TA R T S AV I N G S. C O M T O L E A R N M O R E.

Start preparing today for a brighter tomorrow. Higher education is increasingly important to the future success of any child. To help ensure you ll be able to pay for tomorrow s college expenses, it s wise to start saving today. Fortunately, putting even modest sums aside on a regular basis can be an effective way to reach your savings goals. Small amounts can add up over time Thanks to the power of compounding, or earning money on previous earnings, saving as little as $15 a month can significantly increase your account balance over time. Signing up for an automatic monthly investment program can make building your savings even easier. 1 What does 529 mean? 529 college savings plans are named after Section 529 of the federal tax code, which provides special tax advantages intended to help families save for higher education. The Value of a College Education Did you know The Power of Compounding $4,062.18 In 2010, the median family income for families headed by a four-year college graduate was more than two times the median income for families headed by a high school graduate. 2 $2,370.41 After 10 Years After 15 Years Hypothetical growth of account with $25 initial investment plus $15 each month over 10- and 15-year periods. This example is for illustrative purposes only and does not predict or depict the returns on any investment. This hypothetical example assumes an annual rate of return of 5% with no fluctuation in principal. It does not reflect the effects of taxes, plan fees and expenses, and assumes that the investments are made at the beginning of each month. 1 Systematic investing does not assure a profit and does not protect against loss in declining markets. Before investing, investors should read the Program Disclosure Statement and evaluate their long-term financial ability to participate in such a plan. 2 Source: The College Board, Trends in College Pricing, 2011. 2

Learn How Bright Start College Savings 3 Can Help Bright Start College Savings offers a number of advantages that make it easier to save money, grow assets and pay for a child s higher education. Save without the burden of taxes Money in a Bright Start Account may grow significantly faster than comparable taxable accounts because any earnings grow federal tax free for the life of the account. The Benefits of Tax-free Growth $30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Tax-advantaged Account $24,066 Taxable Savings Account $18,096 3 6 This hypothetical illustration assumes an initial investment of $10,000 and a 5% annual rate of return. The taxable account assumes a 28% federal and 5% state tax rate. The illustration does not represent the performance of any specific account or investment and does not reflect any plan fees or charges that may apply. If such fees or charges had been taken into account, returns would have been lower. 9 Years 12 15 18 Withdraw money tax free The earnings portion of the withdrawal is tax free as long as the money is used to pay for qualified educational expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board. If the money is used for other purposes, the earnings portion of the withdrawal is subject to federal income taxes, any state income tax and may be subject to a 10% federal tax penalty. Low fees Bright Start College Savings is among the nation s most affordable 529 plans, so more of your money goes toward your investment goals, not the plan s operating costs. 4 Take advantage of gift and estate tax benefits You can contribute up to $14,000 ($28,000 for married couples) annually, per beneficiary, or up to $70,000 ($140,000 for married couples) prorated over a fiveyear period without having to pay gift taxes. In addition, contributions are excluded from an account owner s estate when taxes are assessed, making Bright Start an attractive option for grandparents. 5 Contribute more than you can with some other college savings plans The combined account balance per beneficiary for Bright Start College Savings and all other Illinois 529 programs 6 may be as high as $350,000. Once this limit is reached, earnings can continue to accrue, but new contributions will not be allowed. 3 This product is neither FDIC insured nor guaranteed and may lose value. 4 Please see the Program Disclosure Statement for more details. 5 If the account owner dies before the end of the five-year period, a prorated portion of the contribution allocable to the remaining years in the five-year period, beginning with the year after the contributor s death, will be included within his or her estate for federal estate tax purposes. 6 Section 529 plans established and maintained by the state of Illinois include the Bright Start College Savings Program Direct-sold and Advisor-sold plans, in addition to the Advisor-sold Bright Directions College Savings Program and College Illinois!, a 529 Prepaid Tuition Program. Today s a good day. VISIT BRIGHTSTARTSAVINGS.COM TO LEARN MORE. 3

To control your savings. Bright Start assets remain in your name for the life of the account. If your beneficiary does not pursue a higher educa tion, you may change the beneficiary to another qualified family member without penalty,7 leave the account to grow for future use or make a nonqualified withdrawal (taxes and a federal tax penalty stated earlier may apply). To enjoy additional benefits. Bright Start provides a host of other advantages, including: adjust your allocations for money previously invested only once per calendar year, but you may allocate new contributions among any combination of available investment options at any time. To take advantage of tax benefits for Illinois residents. In addition to federal tax benefits, Illinois residents enjoy state tax benefits through Bright Start. State Tax deductions Aggregate contributions to the Illinois 529 plans7 are deductible from your Illinois state taxable income, up to $10,000 ($20,000 if married and Low minimum contributions You can open an account filing jointly) per year, including the contribution (but not with an initial contribution as little as $25 and make earnings) portion of rollovers from other state 529 plans.8 additional investments of $15 or more. Tax-free earnings Any earnings accumulate tax free Extensive school choice You can use your Bright Start for the life of the account and are exempt from Illinois savings at most accredited public and private institutions state tax upon a qualified withdrawal. The amount of any in the U.S., as well as some foreign institutions. deduction previously taken for Illinois individual income Broad eligibility Any U.S. resident, regardless of income tax purposes is subject to recapture if such assets are or state residency, can open an account. Parents, rolled over to a non-illinois 529 plan. grandparents, aunts and uncles, and even family friends are eligible to contribute to your account. A wide range of investments Investment professionals from OppenheimerFunds, Inc. and its affiliates, The Vanguard Group and American Century Investments, manage the investments within Bright Start. Of course, these may rise or fall in value depending on market conditions. Flexibility to change your investment options You have the opportunity to change how your savings are allocated among investment options should your needs and goals change. However, certain rules apply. You may Important tax considerations for all 529 plans Some states provide favorable tax treatment to their residents only if they invest in the state s own plan. Before investing, you should consider whether your home state or your beneficiary s home state offers any state tax or other benefits available only for investments in such state s qualified tuition program. Consult your tax advisor for additional guidance. 7 There may be gift or generation-skipping tax consequences depending on who the new beneficiary is. See the Program Disclosure Statement for more information. 8 Based on informal guidance from the Illinois Department of Revenue that is not binding on the Department. 4

to select tailored investments from trusted leaders. Bright Start College Savings offers a range of portfolios and asset allocation strategies designed to help you find the right fit for your savings goal, financial situation and risk tolerance. You may invest in the Age-Based s, the Choice-Based s or a combination of the two. Additionally, each portfolio offers a choice of investment management strategies. With Bright Start, you can choose an Index Strategy, a Blended Strategy or a combination of the two. Index Strategy Generally, this strategy is designed to generate returns that attempt to track the performance of a major market index over the long term. Transaction costs and other expenses are lower because most of the securities held mimic a major market index. Blended Strategy The blended strategy offers a combination of index and actively managed investments in one portfolio. Actively managed investments are designed to generate returns that attempt to beat a major market index over the long term. Trusted industry leaders OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Since its founding in 1960, OppenheimerFunds, Inc., together with its controlled affiliates, has become one of the nation s leading financial services companies. The firm offers investors comprehensive solutions that utilize mutual funds and a wide range of other investment vehicles. American Century Investments American Century Investments has built its investment management business on the belief that it succeeds by making others successful. It is a multi-disciplined, actively managed investment management firm offering diverse strategies for clients. The Vanguard Group Vanguard offers a broad array of mutual funds and other financial products, as well as asset management, financial planning, brokerage and trust services to individual and institutional investors in the United States and abroad. Today s a good day. VISIT BRIGHTSTARTSAVINGS.COM TO LEARN MORE. 5

Investment Options Age-Based s Your account is placed in one of six portfolios, based on the beneficiary s age and your choice of an active or index strategy, and automatically adjusts over time. The asset allocation of the portfolio aims to be more aggressive when the beneficiary is younger, and to grow more conservative as the beneficiary grows older. Blended Strategy Index Strategy Objective Age-Based 0 6 Years 10% 90% 10% 90% Seeks long-term growth by investing primarily in equity investments. A percentage of assets are invested in fixed income investments to help provide some protection from equity volatility. Age-Based 7 9 Years 30% 70% 25% 5% 70% Seeks growth by investing in an allocation weighted toward equity investments versus fixed income and money market investments. Age-Based 10 11 Years 40% 60% 35% 5% 60% Seeks moderate growth by investing in a balanced asset allocation slightly weighted toward equity investments over fixed income and money market investments. Age-Based 12 14 Years 50% 50% 10% 40% 50% Seeks moderate growth by investing in a balanced asset allocation weighted equally between equity investments and fixed income and money market investments. Age-Based 15 17 Years 15% 55% 30% 15% 55% 30% Seeks conservative growth by investing in an asset allocation weighted between fixed income and money market investments and equity investments. Age-Based 18+ Years 30% 10% 60% 15% 10% 75% Seeks preservation of capital with minimal growth by investing primarily in fixed income and money market investments to help maintain stability. 6

Choice-Based s Investing in any of the following portfolios means exercising more control over your account. Unlike the Age-Based s, the asset allocation of the Choice-Based s remains constant. Choose the portfolio, or portfolios, that are suitable for your goals and risk tolerance. Blended Strategy Equity Objective Seeks long-term capital appreciation by 100% 10% Balanced Index Strategy 100% investing all of its assets in equity investments. Seeks moderate growth by investing in a 10% balanced asset allocation weighted between 50% 40% 40% 50% equity investments and fixed income and money market investments. Fixed Income 15% investment-grade bonds and U.S. Government 85% Conservative Fixed Income Money Market Seeks current income by investing primarily in 15% 100% 85% securities. Seeks total return by investing primarily in shortterm government securities. Seeks preservation of capital by investing all 100% of its assets in a money market mutual fund. Equity Fixed Income Money Market A may invest its assets in mutual funds; have its assets managed in a separate account by OFI Private Investments Inc. for the benefit of the Bright Start Trust; or a combination of the two. Each underlying investment has its own risks. For example, the prices of small-cap stocks are generally more volatile than large company stocks. There are special risks inherent to international investing, including currency, political, social and economic risks. Investments in growth stocks may be more volatile than other securities. With value investing, if the marketplace does not recognize that a security is undervalued, the expected price increase may not occur. Fixed income investing entails credit and interest rate risks. When interest rates rise, bond prices generally fall, and the underlying fund s or account s value can fall. Diversification does not guarantee a profit or protect against loss. For more details and associated risks, please see the Program Disclosure Statement. Today s a good day. V I S I T B R I G H T S TA R T S AV I N G S. C O M T O L E A R N M O R E. 7

The answers you re looking for Q: Who can be a beneficiary of a Bright Start Account? A: Any U.S. resident. You can set up an account for your child, grandchild, spouse or someone who is not related to you. You can even open an account for yourself. Q: What if my beneficiary receives a scholarship for higher education expenses? A: You can withdraw an amount equal to the value of the scholarship free of any federal tax penalty on the earnings. However, the earnings on the withdrawal would be subject to applicable federal and state taxes. Q: Who can contribute to a Bright Start Account? A: Any family member or friend, regardless of income or state residency, plus corporations, partnerships, trusts or charitable organizations. Q: How will 529 plan savings affect my child s chances for federal financial aid? A: When figuring the role of 529 plan assets in calculating a family s federal financial aid eligibility: if the child is a dependent, then the 529 plan assets will be considered assets of the parent, regardless of whether the child or the parent is the account owner. if the child is not a dependent and is the account owner, then the 529 plan assets will be considered assets of the child. States and schools may treat the 529 plan assets differently. Q: What if my beneficiary does not go to college? A: Because you always retain control of your withdrawals, you may: keep the funds in the account in case the beneficiary changes his or her mind. change your beneficiary to another qualified family member. 9 make a nonqualified withdrawal and pay applicable federal and state taxes on the earnings portion. A 10% federal tax penalty on the earnings portion of the nonqualified withdrawal may apply. Q: Can I roll over money from another 529 plan to Bright Start College Savings? A: Yes. To maintain the tax benefits of an existing 529 account, you can either make a withdrawal from that account and send it to us within 60 days of the withdrawal, or submit a rollover application form which will allow us to transfer the money directly. 9 There may be gift or generation-skipping tax consequences depending on who the new beneficiary is. See the Program Disclosure Statement for more information. 8

Start Saving Today. It only takes about 15 minutes to open a Bright Start Account online. Here s how: 1. Visit brightstartsavings.com 2. Click Enroll Online 3. Follow the simple instructions Alternatively, you may complete and return the enclosed Account Application, along with a check for your initial contribution of $25 or more, made payable to Bright Start College Savings. No matter how you open your account, make sure to read the enclosed Program Disclosure Statement, which describes the investment options, risks, fees and other expenses associated with investing in the program. We re here to help. Our Bright Start customer service representatives are ready to answer any questions you may have. Please call 1.877.43.BRIGHT (1.877.432.7444). Find helpful tools and information on our website. In addition to offering online enrollment, our website, brightstartsavings.com, offers a wealth of easy-to-use resources to help you start building college savings. Investment performance information Educational articles A quick college cost calculator Easy access to important forms 9

An education savings plan is important. Choosing the right one is essential. Bright Start College Savings offers: Significant state and federal tax advantages for growth potential and estate planning. The ability to use your savings to pay for tuition, room and board, as well as other qualified expenses. The ability to start with just $25. Fast, easy online enrollment. Low plan fees. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PLAN DETAILS, VISIT BRIGHTSTARTSAVINGS.COM This material is provided for general and educational purposes only, and is not intended to provide legal, tax or investment advice, or for use to avoid penalties that may be imposed under U.S. federal tax laws. Contact your attorney or other advisor regarding your specific legal, investment or tax situation. The Bright Start College Savings Program is administered by the State Treasurer of the State of Illinois and distributed by OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. OFI Private Investments Inc., a subsidiary of OppenheimerFunds, Inc., is the program manager of the Plan. Some states offer favorable tax treatment to their residents only if they invest in the state s own plan. Investors should consider before investing whether their or their designated beneficiary s home state offers any state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in such state s qualified tuition program and should consult their tax advisor. These securities are neither FDIC insured nor guaranteed and may lose value. Before investing in the Plan, investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses associated with municipal fund securities. The Program Disclosure Statement and Participation Agreement contain this and other information about the Plan, and may be obtained by visiting brightstartsavings.com or calling 1.877.43.BRIGHT (1.877.432.7444). Investors should read these documents carefully before investing. The Bright Start College Savings Program is distributed by OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC 225 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10281-1008 2015 OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. All rights reserved. IL0000.001.0215 February 9, 2015