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Term Life Insurance from Fidelity 1 SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE, AND AFFORDABLE 1 Fidelity insurance products are issued by Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company (FILI), 100 Salem Street, Smithfield, RI 02917, and, in New York, by Empire Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company, New York, N.Y. FILI is licensed in all states except New York. A contract s financial guarantees are subject to the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company.

Let Fidelity 2 help protect what s most important to you. Life insurance is an important part of any long-term financial plan. With adequate coverage in place, you will ensure that your family has the financial resources needed to maintain its standard of living in the event of your premature death. Term life insurance can help replace lost income, pay off debts such as a mortgage pay for college, and even complete your retirement savings. For more than 65 years, people have trusted Fidelity with their financial goals. You can trust we ll be there for your insurance needs whatever the future holds. Consider term life insurance if you want: Assurance that your family will have the financial resources they need to maintain their lifestyle Your family to be able to settle large debts or pay off a mortgage To ensure completion of a retirement savings plan for a spouse A family business to continue to operate To ensure that your aging and financially dependent parents are cared for 2 Fidelity refers to Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company and, for New York residents, Empire Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company, New York, N.Y.

Understanding the advantages of term life insurance. Term life insurance is designed to provide immediate financial resources for your family in the event of your premature death. You choose the amount of coverage you need and the length of time (the term) you need it for. Here are some of the benefits of term life insurance: Flexible term coverage You simply choose the term that fits your needs (typically 10 to 20 years). For example, young parents in their prime earning years might choose a 20-year term so they can protect their family until their children are through college. Protection that s affordable Term life insurance provides financial protection over a specific time period. Because the coverage is for the specific time period you select and not your entire lifetime, it is the most affordable type of protection available. Predictable costs With Fidelity term life insurance, there are no rising costs for the period you select you lock in a fixed premium. If you buy a 20-year policy, your premium will be the same for 20 years. Simple policy renewal Should you decide you want to continue your insurance beyond the term period you ve selected, you can continue to pay for the coverage without any additional medical exams. After the original term period is over, however, your premiums will be subject to annual increases. Avoids legal delays and expenses 3 The insurance company pays your beneficiaries directly, so they receive the funds without the delays and expenses associated with the probate process that governs assets passed down via wills. Depending on the size of your estate, benefits from a life insurance policy may be subject to estate tax. Federal tax free income Term life insurance proceeds are paid in a lump sum and are considered federal income tax free, which means your beneficiaries will have more money when they need it most. Term life insurance from Fidelity: affordable protection Although your age and your overall health are factors, you may be surprised at how little term life insurance can cost. For example, a 35-year-old, nonsmoking male in very good health generally could protect his family with a $1,000,000 term life insurance policy for 20 years for less than $2 a day. 4 3 Proceeds from your term life insurance policy are generally not subject to income tax; the full face amount of your policy is paid directly to your beneficiaries. Consult a financial or tax advisor for your specific financial situation. 4 This is an estimate only, and does not constitute an offer of insurance. Your final quote will be provided to you only after a thorough underwriting process in which your health, medical history, and risk lifestyle, among other factors, are evaluated.

Determining how much insurance you need. Determining the amount of insurance you need is just as important as, if not more important than, selecting the length of your coverage. And while selecting the length of your coverage may seem straightforward, estimating the amount of coverage you need is not so easy. To determine how much you may need, start by answering some simple questions: How much do you earn now? As you re trying to decide how much term life insurance you may need, remember that it s generally your annual income that enables your family to enjoy their standard of living. So it s important to make sure you have enough insurance to replace your after-tax income over the years. To find out how much money you may need in order to replace your income today, start by estimating your after-tax income from your job. Exclude income from other sources, such as dividends, interest from CDs, bonds, rental income, or other assets. How many years until you can afford to retire? Next, determine the number of years it will take until you can afford to retire. For an estimate, use at least the number of years until you plan to retire. How much life insurance do you have now? It is also important to take into consideration the amount of life insurance you currently have, on your own and through work. Remember, your goal is to be sure you are adequately insured for the sake of your family. Try the Fidelity Term Life Insurance Needs Estimator tool Now that you ve given some consideration to the factors that will affect your coverage amount, let Fidelity do the calculation for you. Visit Fidelity.com/TermEstimator and answer a few simple questions to get an estimate of what your term life insurance needs are. To determine the right coverage for you, call a Fidelity Insurance Specialist at 888.544.5315 or visit Fidelity.com/TermEstimator for a free estimate.

Taking the Next Steps Start by understanding the steps and time frames. Because it s your life that s being insured, there is a process to determine what the cost of your policy will be. Generally, the younger and healthier you are, the less you ll pay for coverage. This is why you ll be asked to provide some medical information and take a routine medical exam. The application process usually takes anywhere from four to six weeks and is completed in three simple steps: Step 1 Prepare your medical information. It s easy to get started. Your Fidelity Insurance Specialist will work with you to complete your form to initiate an application. Once Fidelity receives the signed form, your Case Manager will contact you to request medical information. The call should last from 15 to 30 minutes. Gather the following information before you are contacted: Name, address, and phone number of your primary care physician or health care provider A list of any major illnesses or injuries you have experienced, including relevant dates, locations, treatments, and outcomes Names and dosages of any medications you are taking Names of any other companies from which you have life insurance (or through which you are applying for life insurance), along with the face amounts (and durations, if applicable) of the policies and year purchased Step 2 Complete a brief medical exam. After obtaining your medical information, your Fidelity Case Manager will schedule a routine health exam at a time and location convenient for you. There is no cost for the exam, and no obligation to purchase a policy. A trained professional will conduct the exam, which will include: Recording your weight and height Taking your blood pressure Collecting blood and urine samples Step 3 Complete the underwriting process. The information collected is reviewed and, if necessary, your physician may be contacted for more information. Afterward, a Fidelity Case Manager will contact you to: Let you know if your application has been approved Give you a quote for the cost of your policy Discuss ways to make your premium payments Confirm the effective date of your policy

Your life changes review your life insurance needs every year. Once you have your policy, you ll want to review it periodically to make sure you re adequately covered. You ll especially want to take a look at your policy after significant events like the ones below: Life event Home purchase or improvement Birth of a child New job Marriage or divorce Starting a business Action step Buy insurance to cover mortgage. Review income-replacement needs. Look at college-planning coverage. Increase coverage and fill gaps. Review income-replacement needs. Increase insurance to keep business operational. For more than 65 years, people have trusted Fidelity to help them prepare for the future. With term life insurance, you can let Fidelity help protect what s most important to you today. We can help you get started today. Call a Fidelity Insurance Specialist at 888.544.5315. We are available Monday through Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time.

Take the next step today. Contact a Fidelity Insurance Specialist or visit a Fidelity Investor Center.

Whatever your destination, Fidelity has the people, guidance, and investments to help you find your way. For help with all your life insurance needs, contact us today. Fidelity.com/insurance 888.544.5315 Fidelity Investor Center Fidelity Investments Term Life Insurance (Policy Form Nos. FTL-96200 et al. and FTL-99200 et al.) is issued by Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company. Empire Fidelity Investments Term Life Insurance (Policy Form No. EFTL-99200 et al.) is issued by Empire Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company, New York, N.Y. Fidelity Insurance Specialists are licensed insurance agents. The tax information contained herein is general in nature, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal or tax advice. Fidelity does not provide legal or tax advice. Fidelity cannot guarantee that such information is accurate, complete, or timely. Laws of a particular state or laws that may be applicable to a particular situation may have an impact on the applicability, accuracy, or completeness of such information. Federal and state laws and regulations are complex and are subject to change. Changes in such laws and regulations may have a material impact on pre- and/or after-tax investment results. Fidelity makes no warranties with regard to such information or results obtained by its use. Fidelity disclaims any liability arising out of your use of, or any tax position taken in reliance on, such information. Always consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific legal or tax situation. 485166.10.0 Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC, Member NYSE, SIPC, 900 Salem Street, Smithfield, RI 02917 TERM-BRO-0615 1.859988.107