2Q 2021 Separately Managed Accounts LEGG MASON GLOBAL ALL CAP

(MDA 7A) PORTFOLIOS

Separately Managed Accounts (SMAs) are investment services provided by Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (LMPPG), a federally registered investment advisor. Client portfolios are managed based on investment instructions or advice provided by one or more of the following Franklin Templeton affiliated subadvisors: ClearBridge Investments, LLC, and Western Asset Management Company, LLC. Management is implemented by LMPPG, the designated subadvisor or, in the case of certain programs, the program sponsor or its designee. These materials are being provided for illustrative and informational purposes only. The information contained herein is obtained from multiple sources that are believed to be reliable. However, such information has not been verified, and may be different from the information included in documents and materials created by the sponsor firm in whose investment program a client participates. Some sponsor firms may require that these materials be preceded or accompanied by investment profiles or other documents or materials prepared by such sponsor firms, which will be provided upon a client’s request. For additional information, documents and/or materials, please speak to your financial professional or contact your sponsor firm.

INVESTMENT PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED • NO BANK GUARANTEE • MAY LOSE VALUE . Introduction | Legg Mason

Underlying strategies in proposed portfolio

Legg Mason Global All Cap Portfolios • 30% ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Portfolios • 30% ClearBridge All Cap Value Portfolios • 20% ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth Portfolios • 20% ClearBridge International Growth ADR Portfolios

2 . Introduction | Franklin Templeton

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1 As of 6/30/20. Investment professionals include portfolio managers, research analysts, research associates, investment support and executives of Franklin Templeton, Legg Mason and subsidiary investment management groups. 4 2 .

Introduction | Multiple Discipline Account

Multiple Discipline Account® (“MDA”) -- Potential benefits

1 2 3

Diversification Simplified, convenient Flexibility and choice • Multiple investment styles portfolio administration • Greater accommodation of in single account • Single point of contact for special instructions • Ongoing monitoring of portfolio management • Tax harvesting potential2 asset allocation with • Consolidation of positions rebalancing as deemed into one statement appropriate1

Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. Asset Allocation does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. 1 The Overlay Portfolio Management process is conducted by the MDA style managers and a service provider on behalf of Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC. 2 Depends on individual tax situation. Please see “Disclaimer” for important tax information. 5 .

Introduction | Multiple Discipline Account

Diversification

By investing in more than one asset class, investors may have the potential over time to enhance overall portfolio returns and manage risk. Calendar year returns of varied market indices. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Large Cap Fixed Mid Cap Small Cap Fixed Mid Cap Small Cap Mid Cap Large Cap Small Cap Large Cap Inter- Inter- Cash Large Cap Large Cap Growth Income Growth Growth Income Value Growth Value Growth Value Growth national national 1.86% Growth Growth 14.02% 26.86% 11.81% 5.70% 46.29% 29.09% 8.74% 18.51% 43.30% 14.75% 5.67% 31.74% 30.21% 36.39% 38.49% Mid Cap Inter- Large Cap Mid Cap Large Cap Small Cap S&P 500 S&P 500 Mid Cap Inter- Fixed Small Cap Cash Mid Cap Mid Cap Mid Cap Value national Growth Growth Growth Value Index Index Value national Income Value 1.80% Growth Growth Growth 12.65% 23.48% 11.63% 37.21% 26.38% 2.64% 18.05% 35.74% 13.69% 1.38% 20.00% 25.62% -0.42% 35.47% 35.59% Mid Cap Large Cap Mid Cap Small Cap Small Cap Mid Cap S&P 500 Inter- Small Cap Large Cap Fixed Large Cap Mid Cap Large Cap S&P 500 Small Cap Growth Value Growth Value Growth Value Index national Value Value Income Value Growth Growth Index

EST EFOMANCE Growth 12.10% 22.25% 11.43% -28.92% 34.47% 24.75% 2.11% 17.90% 34.52% 13.45% 0.15% 17.34% 25.27% -1.51% 31.49% 34.63% Large Cap Fixed Large Cap Mid Cap Small Cap Large Cap Large Cap Large Cap S&P 500 Small Cap S&P 500 Mid Cap Large Cap Cash Small Cap S&P 500 Value Income Value Value Value Value Value Growth Index Growth Index Value Growth 0.03% Growth Index 7.07% 20.22% 7.23% -36.85% 34.21% 24.50% 0.39% 17.51% 33.48% 13.05% 11.96% 22.17% -4.38% 28.48% 18.40% Large Cap Small Cap S&P 500 Inter- Large Cap S&P 500 Mid Cap Mid Cap Small Cap S&P 500 Mid Cap S&P 500 Cash Mid Cap Mid Cap Fixed Growth Growth Index national Growth Index Growth Growth Growth Index Growth Index 0.08% Value Value Income 5.26% 15.79% 7.05% -37.00% 32.46% 16.71% 16.00% 33.46% 11.90% -0.20% 11.32% 21.83% -4.75% 27.06% 8.93% S&P 500 Small Cap S&P 500 Large Cap S&P 500 Large Cap Mid Cap Mid Cap Large Cap Fixed Inter- Mid Cap Large Cap Large Cap Large Cap Inter- Index Growth Index Growth Index Value Value Growth Value Income national Growth Value Value Value national 4.91% 13.35% 5.49% -38.44% 26.46% 15.51% -1.38% 15.81% 32.53% 5.99% -0.39% 7.33% 13.66% -8.27% 26.54% 8.28% Small Cap Mid Cap Mid Cap Small Cap S&P 500 Mid Cap Large Cap Small Cap Small Cap Large Cap Mid Cap Small Cap Cash S&P 500 Inter- Mid Cap Value Growth Value Value Index Growth Growth Growth Growth Growth Value Growth 4.74% Index national Value 4.71% 10.66% -38.44% 20.58% 15.06% -1.65% 15.26% 32.39% 5.60% -1.38% 7.08% 13.34% -9.31% 22.66% 4.96% Small Cap Large Cap Large Cap Small Cap Large Cap Inter- Small Cap Small Cap Inter- Small Cap Large Cap Fixed Small Cap Mid Cap Small Cap Small Cap Growth Growth Value Growth Value national Growth Growth national Value Value Income Value Value Value Value 4.15% 9.07% -0.17% -38.54% 19.69% 8.21% -2.91% 14.59% 23.29% 4.22% -3.83% 3.05% 7.84% -12.29% 22.39% 4.63% Mid Cap Inter- Fixed Fixed Small Cap Fixed Mid Cap Inter- Fixed Small Cap Cash Cash Cash Fixed Large Cap Value national Income Income Value Income Cash Value national Income Value Income 3.00% 4.76% 0.05% 0.03% Value -1.42% -43.06% 4.52% 6.59% -5.50% 4.82% -4.78% 1.51% 4.00% -12.86% 9.71% 2.80% Fixed Fixed Small Cap Mid Cap Inter- Fixed Inter- Small Cap Inter- Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash WOST EFOMANCE Value Growth national national Value national Income Income 0.16% 0.13% 0.07% Income 0.27% 0.84% 2.37% 3.78% -9.78% -44.32% -11.73% -2.35% -4.48% -7.47% -13.36% 2.25% 0.58% The above table is presented for informational purposes only and does not represent performance of any portfolio or mutual fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please see Index Performance Endnotes for important additional information. An investor cannot invest directly in an index. Cash is represented by the FTSE 3-Month U.S. Large Cap Growth is represented by the Mid Cap Growth is represented by Small Cap Growth is represented by International is represented by the Treasury Bill Index Russell 1000 Growth Index. Russell MidCap Growth Index the Russell 2000 Growth Index. MSCI EAFE Index. Fixed Income is represented by the Bloomberg Large Cap Value is represented by the Mid Cap Value is represented by Small Cap Value is represented by the The Broad Market is represented by Barclays U.S. Government/Credit Bond Index Russell 1000 Value Index. Russell MidCap Value Index Russell 2000 Value Index. the S&P 500 Index.

Source: Franklin Resources, Inc. As of 12/31/2020. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. All investments involve risks, including possible loss of principal. Investing in non-U.S. companies involves risks in addition to those ordinarily associated with investing in domestic securities, including the potentially negative effects of currency fluctuations, political and economic developments, foreign taxation and differences in auditing and other financial standards. International investing may not be suitable for everyone. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Stocks of small- and mid-capitalization companies tend to involve more risk and volatility than stocks of larger companies. As interest rates rise, bond prices fall reducing the value of fixed income investments. See Index definitions slide for index definitions. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. 6 .

Introduction | Multiple Discipline Account

MDA Portfolios are designed to access multiple managers with compatible styles

Multiple managers Single manager

vs

Unknown Styles Complementary portfolios Complementary Styles x4 Asset allocation Planned x4 Client reporting x1 x4 Portfolio review/Re-balancing x1 x4 Manager firm selection x1

For illustrative purposes only. An account’s actual allocations to its portfolio segments will vary over time as markets change. An account may be rebalanced to or towards its target allocations if one or more segments of the account becomes over-weighted or under-weighted as a result of market appreciation or depreciation. Cash flows into and out of an account will be applied towards the account’s more underweight segment in order to bring such account’s allocations back towards their target allocations. 7 . Your investment portfolio | Large Cap Growth

ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Portfolios

Overview Key differentiators Philosophy • The Large Cap Growth (LCG) investment portfolios • Experienced investment team • Invest in leadership companies where we believe seek out high-quality, large-company stocks that can the market price underestimates the magnitude of • Looks to invest in world-class companies provide the potential for solid long-term performance future growth possessing strong financials, dominant positions, Portfolio positioning innovation, and best-in-class products and services, • Use stock selection as primary driver – identify • Designed for investors seeking long-term capital led by results-oriented management teams with category leaders with characteristics to sustain that appreciation through investments in large- strong track records and sound future plans position capitalization companies with the potential for future earnings growth • Portfolios typically concentrated in 35 to 45 stocks • Find secular tailwinds to support multi-year investment opportunities, allowing for compounding • Stock and sector weightings are by-products of the • Long-term, buy-and-hold approach results in lower of earnings and cash flow portfolio turnover bottom-up fundamental research-driven stock • Objectives selection process Perform rigorous analysis to understand company fundamentals, key competitive dynamics and • Points of Differentiation Seeks long-term growth of capital industry structure  Concentrated, low turnover approach  Believe the best business models win over time  Bottom-up driven investment decisions –Identify barriers to entry and prefer companies  Diversification across growth spectrum (cyclical, with innovation prowess, regardless of size stable, select) –Look for businesses that protect and grow market share consistently –Gravitate to self-funding business models with significant recurring revenue  Seek businesses with the ability to generate superior free cash flow over time –Stress test the sustainability of profitability and growth  Take a disciplined approach to valuation

Risks: All investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and there is no guarantee that investment objectives will be met. While most investments are in U.S. companies, investments may also be made in ADRs and other securities of non-U.S. companies in developed and emerging markets which involve risks in addition to those ordinarily associated with investing in domestic securities, including the potentially negative effects of currency fluctuation, political and economic developments, foreign taxation and differences in auditing and other financial standards. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. Managers seek to keep portfolio turnover low to allow for the positive compounding effect of dividends over time, although market, security and other investment considerations may cause turnover to be higher from time to time. Also, all capitalization ranges will not necessarily be represented in an individual account. 8 . Your investment portfolio | Large Cap Growth

ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Portfolios investment process

Idea generation Fundamental analysis Portfolio construction Risk management/Evaluation • Sector analysts and PMs • Analysts and PMs work • Own companies with a discipline each propose companies together to understand the range of growth and • Assess risk regularly with attractive business durability of a company’s volatility models and good long-term growth and profit • Maintain high active share growth prospects for further • Meet with target company • Monitor sector weightings review. management, competitors and correlations among • Idea generation is an ongoing and industry experts current holdings and continual process. • Determine appropriate entry price

The investment process may change over time. The characteristics set forth are intended as a general illustration of some of the criteria the strategy team considers in selecting securities for client portfolios. There is no guarantee investment objectives will be achieved. 9 . Your investment portfolio | All Cap Value

ClearBridge All Cap Value Portfolios

Overview Key differentiators Philosophy The ClearBridge All Cap Value Portfolios - headed by Process What we believe: Reed Cassady, Albert Grosman, and Sam Peters - • Repeatable, proprietary process designed to form • The stock market is a complex adaptive system focus on large-, mid- and small-capitalization stocks.§ explicit variant perceptions relative to expectations  It dynamically aggregates the views of embedded in the stock price participants, providing assessments of investment Objectives Team value • The strategy seeks: long-term capital growth. Current Robust, frequent communication to surface diverse  As such, markets broadly adjust quickly to reflect income is a secondary consideration.§ perspectives and to improve the questions we ask new information, making it challenging for and the assumptions we make Portfolio Construction information-driven investment strategies to earn Portfolio positioning • Diversification across industries, economic drivers excess returns • Designed for investors seeking a value portfolio, and macroeconomic and quantitative factors to build • with the ability to invest in all market capitalizations Inefficiencies occur in markets a resilient portfolio that maximizes risk-adjusted  Inefficiencies occur, particularly when diversity of • Offers a long-term buy-and-hold strategy, which may returns and is able to outperform in a variety of thought breaks down (e.g., investors panic or get reduce portfolio turnover market conditions greedy all at once), as well as when the time horizon extends beyond the market’s often myopic frame • To generate excess returns consistently, we must find and exploit these inefficiencies  We do this through an explicit analysis of market expectations, compared with the expectations we have developed through our review of the company’s economic returns, capital allocation and competitive strategy

RISKS: All investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and there is no guarantee that investment objectives will be met. Investments may be made in small- and mid-cap companies, which involve a higher degree of risk and volatility than investments in large-cap companies. While most investments are in U.S. companies, investments may also be made in ADRs and other securities of non-U.S. companies in developed and emerging markets which involve risks in addition to those ordinarily associated with investing in domestic securities, including the potentially negative effects of currency fluctuation, political and economic developments, foreign taxation and differences in auditing and other financial standards. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. The managers may sometimes hold significant portions of portfolio assets in cash equivalents while waiting for buying opportunities. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. Managers seek to keep portfolio turnover low to allow for the positive compounding effect of dividends over time, although market, security and other investment considerations may cause turnover to be higher from time to time. Also, all capitalization ranges will not necessarily be represented in an individual account. 10 . Your investment portfolio | All Cap Value

ClearBridge All Cap Value Portfolios investment process

Discovery: Valuation: Portfolio Construction: Diversity Breakdowns and Embedded Probabilistic Analysis of Business Value and Balance of Risk and Return Expectations Variant Perception • Bottom-up weighting decisions to maximize Look for diversity breakdowns: Valuation: riskadjusted potential return across industries, • High-level industry trends and competitive strategy • Multiple analytical tools to understand drivers of economic drivers of returns, as well as • Quantitative screens covering multiple sources of business value macroeconomic and quantitative factor exposures return and risk Probabilistic Approach: relative to strategy’s benchmark Embedded expectations for growth, returns and • Build scenario analysis and simulations to explore • Robust team discussions help avoid individual investment needs business value under different assumptions behavioral biases: overconfidence, anchoring, loss Variant Perception: aversion, framing effects, confirmation bias • Develop an explicit narrative of how investment case differs from embedded expectations Systematic Updating: • Actively recalibrate model and probabilities based on new information

The investment process may change over time. The characteristics set forth are intended as a general illustration of some of the criteria the strategy team considers in selecting securities for client portfolios. There is no guarantee investment objectives will be achieved. 11 . Your investment portfolio | Multi Cap Growth

ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth Portfolios

Overview Key differentiators Philosophy The Multi Cap Growth (MCG) portfolios seek out • We believe a true growth portfolio should consist of We believe that: growth company stocks with the potential for above- stocks that can be held not for a quarter or two, but • An all-capitalization portfolio that seeks a low average long-term earnings and/or cash flow growth. for many years so that earnings and/or cash flow turnover approach to portfolio construction allows Portfolio positioning growth can compound over time earnings and/or cash flow to compound—does not • Designed for investors seeking a growth portfolio force sell decisions based upon market capitalization • Portfolios typically concentrated in generally 25-45 with the ability to invest in all market capitalizations1 holdings • Intensive, bottom-up investment process seeks • Offers a long-term buy-and-hold strategy, which may inefficiently-priced companies with strong • Sector concentrations can be significant, but are a reduce portfolio turnover fundamentals, incentive-driven management teams, by product of the bottom-up fundamental research- dominant positions in niche markets and/or goods or driven stock selection process services customers are practically compelled to use Objectives The strategy seeks to: • achieve long-term capital appreciation through investment in large-, mid- and small- capitalization stocks that have the potential for above average long-term earnings and/or cash flow growth • select companies that can be held for long periods of time

1 All market capitalization ranges will not necessarily be represented in an individual account. Risks: All investments involve risk, including loss of principal and there is no guarantee that investment objectives will be met. In addition to investments in large-capitalization companies, investments may be made in speculative and/or small-cap and mid-cap companies which involve a higher degree of risk and volatility than investments in larger, more established companies. In addition, because the investments may be concentrated in a limited number of industries and companies, the portfolios may involve heightened risk. While most investments are in U.S. companies, investments may also be made in ADRs and other securities of non-U.S. companies in developed and emerging markets which involve risks in addition to those ordinarily associated with investing in domestic securities, including the potentially negative effects of currency fluctuation, political and economic developments, foreign taxation and differences in auditing and other financial standards. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Certain limits on the amount of investment in any one company may cause individual MCG investment portfolios to vary from each other and thus the performance results of such portfolios may also vary from each other, particularly when combined with the price volatility of stocks in such portfolios. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. Managers seek to keep portfolio turnover low to allow for the positive compounding effect of dividends over time, although market, security and other investment considerations may cause turnover to be higher from time to time. Also, all capitalization ranges will not necessarily be represented in an individual account. 12 . Your investment portfolio | Multi Cap Growth

ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth Portfolios investment process

Define the investment Perform bottom-up Determine buy-list Maintain concentrated Review holdings universe fundamental analysis Identify companies that portfolio with long-term continuously Consider companies Emphasize companies may be inefficiently horizon Re-examine a current across the market with significant franchise priced and/or overlooked Construct a low-turnover holding when long-term capitalization spectrum value, material ownership by Wall Street at time of portfolio of generally deterioration in company that we believe have the stake by management, position initiation 25-45 holdings or industry fundamentals potential for above- strong balance sheets concentrated by industry is seen as a significant average long-term and ubiquitous products and issuer. Allow possibility, valuation is earnings and/or cash flow or services earnings and/or cash flow excessive or new idea growth growth to compound provides better risk/return prospects

Market, security and/or other investment considerations may result in higher turnover from time to time. The investment process may change over time. The characteristics set forth are intended as a general illustration of some of the criteria the strategy team considers in selecting securities for client portfolios. There is no guarantee investment objectives will be achieved. 13 . Your investment portfolio | International Growth ADR

ClearBridge International Growth ADR Portfolios

Philosophy Objectives • We believe international equities may vary significantly from fair • To provide above-market returns with market-level volatility by value due to macroeconomic/exogenous factors and company- investing in growth companies where we have a differentiated specific endogenous issues. view on the duration and/or magnitude of growth. • Through fundamental analysis, we seek to identify companies with superior capital appreciation prospects.

Risks: All investments involve risk, including loss of principal and there is no guarantee that investment objectives will be met. The managers invest the portfolios primarily in ADRs, but may also make limited investments in U.S.-traded stocks of non-U.S. and U.S. companies engaged in significant non-U.S. business. These limited investments may include U.S.-traded stocks that result from the conversion of ADRs, as well as other U.S.-traded stocks. The portfolios’ investments in non-U.S. companies may include companies in developed and emerging markets which involve risks in addition to those ordinarily associated with investing in U.S.-traded stocks, including the potentially negative effects of currency fluctuation, political and economic developments, foreign taxation and differences in audition and other financial standards. These risks are magnified in emerging markets. Investments may be made in small- and mid-cap companies, which involve a higher degree of risk and volatility than investments in large-cap companies. ADRs are U.S. traded securities that represent shares of a foreign-based corporation held by a custodian and they entitle the shareholder to all dividends, net of any applicable local withholding taxes, and capital gains that would be paid on the company’s ordinary shares. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. There is no guarantee low turnover will continue. Actual percentages may vary due to economic conditions and other factors. Managers may deviate from these allocations in order to seek to meet these objectives. The MSCI EAFE Index (Europe, Australasia, Far East) is a free-float-adjusted, market capitalization index that is designed to measure developed market equity performance, excluding the U.S. and Canada. As of April 2002 the MSCI EAFE Index consisted of the following 21 developed market country indices: , Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, , Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, , Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It is calculated on a total return basis divided by net dividends, with foreign taxes withheld. An investor cannot invest directly in an index. The index is not managed and not subject to management or brokerage commission. Dividends are subject to reinvestment. 14 . Your investment portfolio | International Growth ADR

ClearBridge International Growth ADR Portfolios investment process

Define the investment Apply fundamental analysis Select securities and Monitor continuously universe Use a bottom-up approach to construct portfolio Re-examine a current holding Consider companies that evaluate current and future Build a diversified portfolio when unit growth/earnings have strong balance sheets prospects and ensure that with approximately 30 to 50 deteriorate, valuation exceeds and good management, offer accounting compliance, data stocks across 10 to 20 expectations, and when there unique products or services, accuracy and global countries. Complement larger is an adverse acquisition or a or have strong niche positions comparability goals are met. core holdings (approximately loss of franchise or market locally or globally. 80-90%) with tactical share. investments (approximately 10-20%) in smaller companies.

Actual percentages may vary due to economic conditions and other factors. Managers may deviate from these allocations in order to seek to meet these objectives. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against market loss. The investment process may change over time. The characteristics set forth are intended as a general illustration of some of the criteria the strategy team considers in selecting securities for client portfolios. There is no guarantee investment objectives will be achieved. 15 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Equity Portfolio characteristics

Equity Portfolio characteristics as of June 30, 2021

Market capitalization (%) Characteristics (%)

Portfolio Portfolio 80 Number of Holdings 205 Dividend Yield 1.05

60 55.07 Forecasted P/E Ratio -1 Year 20.07 Price/Book Ratio 7.14 40 Long-Term EPS Growth 16.51 Weighted Median Market Capitalization 52.19 19.03 20 15.65 Weighted Average Market Capitalization 235.87 8.84 1.41 0 Above $50B $25 - $50B $10 - $25B $3 - $10B 0 - $3B

Source: FactSet. Portfolio characteristics are based on a model portfolio, not an actual client account. The model portfolio is a hypothetical portfolio whereby the portfolio characteristics are based on simulated trading and account activity of a client account invested in this strategy. The model portfolio assumes no withdrawals, contributions or client-imposed restrictions. Portfolio characteristics of individual client accounts may differ from those of the model portfolio as a result of account size, client-imposed restrictions, the timing of client investments, market conditions, contributions, withdrawals and other factors. Please see Endnotes for additional information. Please see appendix for term definitions. P/E ratio Year 1 and Long-term EPS growth are provided by I/B/E/S, are inherently limited and should not be used as an indication of future performance. Yields and dividends represent past performance and there is no guarantee they will continue to be paid. 16 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Equity Portfolio characteristics

Equity Portfolio characteristics as of June 30, 2021

Sector weightings (%) Top Holdings

Portfolio Information Technology 26.8 Information Technology 26.8 UnitedHealth Group Inc 3.02 Health Care 14.9 Health Care 14.9 Industrials 12.2 Amazon.com Inc 2.67 Consumer Discretionary 10.6 Industrials 12.2 Communication Services 9.3 Facebook Inc 2.27 Financials 9.1 Consumer Discretionary 10.6 Materials 4.2 Comcast Corp 1.93 Communication Services 9.3 Consumer Staples 4.0 Microsoft Corp 1.68 Energy 2.4 Financials 9.1 Utilities 2.0 Twitter Inc 1.46 Real Estate 1.4 Materials 4.2 Cash 2.9 Johnson Controls International plc 1.38 Consumer Staples 4.0 Biogen Inc 1.34 Energy 2.4 Apple Inc 1.33 Utilities 2.0 Broadcom Inc 1.32 Real Estate 1.4 Total 18.40 Cash 2.9

Source: FactSet. Portfolio characteristics are based on a model portfolio, not an actual client account. The model portfolio is a hypothetical portfolio whereby the portfolio characteristics are based on simulated trading and account activity of a client account invested in this strategy. The model portfolio assumes no withdrawals, contributions or client-imposed restrictions. Portfolio characteristics of individual client accounts may differ from those of the model portfolio as a result of account size, client-imposed restrictions, the timing of client investments, market conditions, contributions, withdrawals and other factors. 17 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Performance

Performance

Calendar-year total returns – pure gross and net of fees (%) ending December 31

2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Global All Cap (pure gross) 20.19 28.75 -6.59 23.75 10.11 2.03 10.42 34.90 19.54 -4.14

Global All Cap (net) 16.73 25.06 -9.34 20.20 6.91 -0.95 7.22 31.06 16.09 -6.95

Index Mix 20.77 30.30 -6.21 23.81 9.23 1.28 9.06 31.27 16.44 -1.33

S&P 500 Index (USD) 18.40 31.49 -4.38 21.83 11.96 1.38 13.69 32.39 16.00 2.11

Annualized rates of return – pure gross and net of fees (%) as of June 30, 2021 – PRELIMINARY

Jun ‘21 Q2 ‘21 YTD 1-year 3-year 5-year 7-year 10-year 15-year 20-year

Global All Cap (pure gross) 1.15 7.53 13.18 41.62 16.27 17.37 12.93 13.89 10.72 9.04

Global All Cap (net) 0.90 6.75 11.55 37.60 12.92 13.98 9.66 10.60 7.51 5.86

Index Mix 2.56 8.50 13.63 41.69 17.75 17.42 13.01 13.53 10.06 8.49

S&P 500 Index (USD) 2.33 8.55 15.25 40.79 18.67 17.65 14.10 14.84 10.73 8.61

The Index Mix consists of the following: 30% Russell 1000 Growth, 30% Russell 3000 Value, 20% Russell 3000 Growth and 20% MSCI EAFE (Net) Index. The strategy returns shown are preliminary composite returns, subject to future revision (downward or upward). Please visit www.leggmason.com for the latest performance figures. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Returns for periods less than one year are not annualized. Pure gross of fee returns do not reflect the deduction of any expenses, including transaction costs. Net performance includes the deduction of a 3.0% annual wrap fee, which is the maximum anticipated wrap fee for equity and balanced portfolios. Actual fees may vary. For fee schedules, contact your financial professional, or if you enter into an agreement directly with Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (“LMPPG”), refer to LMPPG’s Form ADV disclosure document. Returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other earnings. All performance is reported in US dollars. ClearBridge Investments, LLC claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). GIPS® is a registered trademark of CFA Institute. CFA Institute does not endorse or promote this organization, nor does it warrant the accuracy or quality of the content contained herein. Please see appendix for the GIPS® Report. Management and performance of individual accounts may vary for reasons that include the existence of different implementation and model requirements in different investment programs. 18 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Performance

Risk/return profile (%)

Pure gross of fees (based on 10-year period ended June 30, 2021) Modern portfolio statistics as of June 30, 2021

Global All Global All Cap Index Mix S&P 500 Index (USD) Cap (MDA S&P 500 7A) Index Mix Index 15 Annualized return (%) 13.89 13.53 14.84 Annualized standard deviation (%) 14.75 13.94 13.59 Sharpe ratio 0.92 0.94 1.05 10 Beta 1.04 N/A N/A Alpha -0.13 N/A N/A

5 R-squared 0.97 N/A N/A Annualized rate of return (%)

0 0 5 10 15 20 Risk (% annualized standard deviation)

The Index Mix consists of the following: 30% Russell 1000 Growth, 30% Russell 3000 Value, 20% Russell 3000 Growth and 20% MSCI EAFE (Net) Index. The strategy returns shown are preliminary composite returns, subject to future revision (downward or upward). Please visit www.leggmason.com for the latest performance figures. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Investments involve risk of loss. Alpha, Beta, and R-squared are shown versus the Index Mix. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Please see appendix for term definitions. Pure gross of fee returns do not reflect the deduction of any expenses, including transaction costs. Actual fees may vary. For fee schedules, contact your financial professional, or if you enter into an agreement directly with Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (“LMPPG”), refer to LMPPG’s Form ADV disclosure document. Returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other earnings. All performance is reported in US dollars. Management and performance of individual accounts may vary for reasons that include the existence of different implementation and model requirements in different investment programs. 19 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Performance

Up/Down market capture ratios (%)

Pure gross of fees (based on 10-year period ended June 30, 2021)

Global All Cap Index Mix 2

1.06 1.00 1

0

1 1.06 1.00

2 Up Down 85 positive months 35 negative months

The Index Mix consists of the following: 30% Russell 1000 Growth, 30% Russell 3000 Value, 20% Russell 3000 Growth and 20% MSCI EAFE (Net) Index. The strategy returns shown are preliminary composite returns, subject to future revision (downward or upward). Please visit www.leggmason.com for the latest performance figures. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. Pure gross of fee returns do not reflect the deduction of any expenses, including transaction costs. Actual fees may vary. For fee schedules, contact your financial professional, or if you enter into an agreement directly with Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (“LMPPG”), refer to LMPPG’s Form ADV disclosure document. Returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other earnings. All performance is reported in US dollars. Management and performance of individual accounts may vary for reasons that include the existence of different implementation and model requirements in different investment programs. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please see appendix for term definitions. 20 . Strategy characteristics & performance | Performance

Growth of $300,000

Pure gross of fees (based on 10-year period ended June 30, 2021)

Global All Cap Index Mix $1,067,567 $1,101,272 $1,200,000

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The Index Mix consists of the following: 30% Russell 1000 Growth, 30% Russell 3000 Value, 20% Russell 3000 Growth and 20% MSCI EAFE (Net) Index. The strategy returns shown are preliminary composite returns, subject to future revision (downward or upward). Please visit www.leggmason.com for the latest performance figures. Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. For illustrative purposes only. Assumes no withdrawals or contributions. These statistics are based on pure gross-of-fees quarterly composite returns, were calculated assuming reinvestment of dividends and income, and take into account both realized and unrealized capital gains and losses. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investments involve risk, including the loss of principal. Pure gross of fee returns do not reflect the deduction of any expenses, including transaction costs. Actual fees may vary. For fee schedules, contact your financial professional, or if you enter into an agreement directly with Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (“LMPPG”), refer to LMPPG’s Form ADV disclosure document. Returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other earnings. All performance is reported in US dollars. Management and performance of individual accounts may vary for reasons that include the existence of different implementation and model requirements in different investment programs. 21 . Appendix | Investment Management Team

Investment management team

Peter Bourbeau§ Margaret Vitrano§ Managing Director, Portfolio Manager§ Managing Director, Portfolio Manager • Industry since 1991 • Industry since 1996 • Firm since 1991 • Firm since 1997 • Fordham University — MBA • University of Pennsylvania — MBA in Finance • University of Florida — BSBA • Duke University — BA in Public Policy studies and Art History • — Research Analyst for consumer discretionary sector

22 . Appendix | Investment Management Team

Investment management team

Reed Cassady, CFA Sam Peters, CFA§ Director, Portfolio Manager Managing Director, Portfolio Manager • Member of the CFA Institute • Member of the CFA Institute • Industry since 2007 • Industry since 1993 • Firm since 2007 • Firm since 2005 • MBA from the Mason School of Business at the College of William & Mary • University of — MBA • BA in Music Composition from the College of William & Mary§ • College of William & Mary — BA in Economics • Fidelity Management & Research - Portfolio Manager, Health Care Sector Team Albert Grosman§ Leader Managing Director, Portfolio Manager • Samuel M. Peters Investment Advisors - Founder • Industry since 1993 • Eppler, Guerin & Turner - Financial Consultant • Firm since 2007 • Columbia Business School — MBA • Emory University — BBA in Business Administration • Long Trail Investment Management - Equity Analyst • Phinity Capital - Equity Analyst • Cyllenius Capital Management (BlackRock Inc.) - Equity Analyst • Fidelity Management & Research - Portfolio Manager

23 . Appendix | Investment Management Team

Investment management team

Evan Bauman§ Aram Green§ Managing Director, Portfolio Manager Managing Director, Portfolio Manager • Industry since 1996 • Industry since 2001 • Firm since 1996 • Firm since 2006 • Duke University — BS in Mathematics§ • Union College — BA • Hygrove Partners, LLC - Equity Analyst Richard Freeman§ • iCollege - Co-founder, Executive Vice President§ Managing Director, Portfolio Manager

• Industry since 1976 • Firm since 1983 • New York University — MBA in Finance • Brooklyn College — BS in Accounting • Member of the ClearBridge Investments Operating/Investment Committee • Shearson American Express - Portfolio Manager of the Shearson Aggressive Growth Fund • Portfolio Manager of Mid/Small Capitalization Growth Portfolios • Chemical Bank -- Vice President, Trusts and Investments • Drexel Burnham Lambert -- Vice President, Research§ §

24 . Appendix | Investment Management Team

Investment management team

Elisa Mazen§ Michael Testorf, CFA§ Pawel Wroblewski§ Managing Director, Portfolio Manager Managing Director, Portfolio Manager CFA, Managing Director, Portfolio Manager • Industry since 1986 • Industry since 1987 • Industry since 1996 • Firm since 2008 • Firm since 2015 • Firm since 2008 • Head of Global Growth • Wirtschaftsakademie Hamburg — BA in Business and Economics • Columbia University — MBA • Douglass College, Rutgers University — B.A. in economics and • (Academy of Business and Administration, Hamburg, Germany) • Warsaw School of Economics — MA in Finance finance • Member of the CFA Institute • Member of the CFA Institute • Member of the Douglass College Investment Committee • Senior Portfolio Manager, Senior Partner - R Squared Capital • Allianz Global Investors - Equity Research Analyst, Oppenheimer • Oppenheimer Capital, division of Allianz Global Investors Management Capital division Managing Director and head of international and global equity • Senior Portfolio Manager — Artio Global Management LLC/Julius • CA-IB Securities - Senior Research Analyst • Clemente Capital Inc. Portfolio Manager Baer Investment • Credit Suisse First - Research Associate • Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management§ • Management • Deloitte & Touche - Auditor § • Vice President, Senior Equity Sales — Julius Baer Securities Thor Olsson§ • Assistant Vice President, European Equity Sales — BZW Director, Portfolio Manager Securities • Industry since 1997 • Senior Portfolio Manager, Head of European Equity Team — • Firm since 2000 United Nations Joint • La Salle University — BA in Economics • Staff Pension Fund • Co-manager International ADR SMA • Senior Portfolio Manager, Vice President — COMMERZBANK • Pilgrim Baxter - Fund Analyst AG§ §

25 . Appendix | Performance Endnotes

GIPS Report

Legg Mason MDA7A - Global All Cap Strategy Inception Date: April 1997. Composite Creation Date: January 2013. Reporting Currency: USD.

Total Composite Total Firm % of Bundled Assets at End of Assets at End of Total Return Total Return Benchmark Number of Fee Portfolios in Composite Composite 3 Yr. Benchmark 3 Yr. Period (USD Percentage of Period (USD Period (Net, %) (*Pure Gross, %) Return (%) portfolios the Composite Dispersion (%) St. Dev. (%) St. Dev. (%) million) Firm Assets million)

2020 16.73 20.19 20.77 244 100 1.13 19.22 19.03 239.7 0.3 69,403.0 2019 25.06 28.75 30.30 252 100 0.74 12.70 11.87 212.9 0.3 61,593.5 2018 -9.34 -6.59 -6.21 274 100 0.59 12.16 10.98 191.9 0.4 50,961.6 2017 20.20 23.75 23.81 271 100 0.76 11.36 10.26 258.7 0.5 53,956.9 2016 6.91 10.11 9.23 303 100 1.12 12.14 11.00 239.5 0.5 46,104.9 2015 -0.95 2.03 1.28 316 100 0.54 11.40 10.73 231.8 0.5 42,608.6 2014 7.22 10.42 9.06 325 100 0.71 n/a n/a 256.4 0.6 42,421.5 2013 31.06 34.90 31.27 299 100 0.91 n/a n/a 218.1 0.6 37,054.3

*Pure gross of fee returns do not reflect the deduction of any expenses, including transaction costs, and are presented as supplemental to the net of fee returns. Compliance Statement:§ Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC (“LMPPG”) claims compliance with the Global investment Performance Standards (GIPS®) and has prepared and presented this report in compliance with the GIPS standards. Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC has been independently verified for the periods January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2019. The verification report(s) is/are available upon request. A firm that claims compliance with the GIPS standards must establish policies and procedure for complying with all the applicable requirements of the GIPS standards. Verification provides assurance on whether the firm’s policies and procedures related to composite and pooled fund maintenance, as well as the calculation, presentation, and distribution of performance, have been designed in compliance with the GIPS standards and have been implemented on a firm-wide basis. Verification does not provide assurance on the accuracy of any specific performance report. 26 . Appendix | Performance Endnotes

GIPS Report

Legg Mason MDA7A - Global All Cap Strategy Inception Date: April 1997. Composite Creation Date: January 2013. Reporting Currency: USD.

Firm Information:§ Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC is a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc. (“Franklin”). In July 2020 Legg Mason, Inc., its parent company, was purchased by Franklin. LMPPG, together with its Subadvisers, ClearBridge Investments, LLC (“ClearBridge”), ClearBridge RARE Infrastructure (North America) Pty Limited, Martin Currie Inc. (“Martin Currie”), QS Investors, LLC (“QS”), Royce Investment Partners (“Royce”) and Western Asset Management Company (“Western Asset”), provides investment advisory services primarily in investment programs sponsored by Sponsor Firms. The investment advisory services LMPPG and the Subadvisers provide differ depending on the type of Sponsor Firm investment program in which a client participates. ClearBridge claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). ClearBridge has been independently verified for the periods January 1, 1997 - December 31, 2019. ClearBridge is a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc. To obtain a compliant presentation and/or the firm’s list of composite descriptions, please contact [email protected]. Martin Currie claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). Martin Currie has been independently verified though December 31, 2019. Martin Currie, which encompasses Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd and Martin Currie Inc, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc but operates autonomously, and Martin Currie, as a firm, is held out to the public as a separate entity. To obtain a compliant presentation and/or the firm’s list of composite descriptions, please contact [email protected]. QS claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). QS has been independently verified for the periods August 1, 2010 through December 31, 2019. QS, a wholly owned, independently managed subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc , is a registered investment adviser with the Securities and Exchange Commission, providing investment and advisory services to a diverse array of institutional, retail and sub-advisory clients worldwide. To obtain a compliant presentation and/or the firm’s list of composite descriptions, please contact Keri Mclaughlin at [email protected]. Royce claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). Royce has been independently verified for the periods January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2019. For the purpose of complying with the GIPS standards, the Firm is defined as Royce Investment Partners. To obtain a compliant presentation and/or the firm’s list of composite descriptions, please contact Tara Francoeur at [email protected]. Western Asset claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). Western Asset has been independently verified for the periods January 1, 1993 to December 31, 2019. Western Asset is a wholly owned subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc. but operates autonomously, and Western Asset, as a Firm, is held out to the public as a separate entity. Policies for valuing investments, calculating performance, and preparing GIPS Reports are available upon request. Please contact Michael Van Raaphorst at 212-601-6211 or [email protected]. LMPPG has used Subadvisers for all periods presented. Composite Information:§ The Legg Mason MDA7A - Global All Cap composite consists of discretionary wrap accounts with an account minimum of US $25,000. Accounts are invested with the following approximate allocations: 30% ClearBridge All Cap Value SMA§ 30% ClearBridge Large Cap Growth SMA§ 20% ClearBridge International Growth ADR SMA§ 20% ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth SMA The ClearBridge All Cap Value SMA strategy is primarily invested by applying value criteria to attempt to find the most inefficiently priced stocks in the small, mid and large capitalization sectors. The ClearBridge Large Cap Growth SMA strategy seeks consistent growth of capital while minimizing volatility. Investments are primarily made in U.S. companies, with an objective of outperforming the Russell 1000 Growth Index. The ClearBridge International Growth ADR SMA strategy seeks long-term growth of capital by investing in well managed businesses whose intrinsic value does not appear to be recognized by the markets. Investments are primarily in ADRs of companies in both developed and emerging markets. The ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth SMA strategy seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing in the stocks of small, mid, and large capitalization companies that the manager believes have the potential for above-average long-term earnings and/or cash flow growth. The main risks of this strategy are General Investment Risk, Industry and Issuer Concentration Risk, Small Cap Risk, Mid Cap Risk, High Volatility Risk and Non-U.S. Investment Risk. Input and Calculation Data:§ The fee schedule currently in effect is 3.00% on all assets. Net of fee composite returns are calculated by reducing each monthly composite pure gross rate of return by the highest “bundled” fee charged (3.00%) annually, prorated to a monthly ratio. The “bundled” fee includes transaction costs, investment management, custodial, and other administrative fees. As of January 2014, the internal dispersion of annual returns is measured by the asset-weighted standard deviation of portfolio returns included in the composite for the entire year. For prior years, the equal-weighted standard deviation was used. Data prior to January 2013 is not displayed because that data is non GIPS compliant. The three-year annualized ex-post standard deviation is not available prior to 2015 because the composite did not have 36 months of GIPS compliant data. Gross returns are used to calculate presented risk measures. A list of composite and limited distribution pooled fund descriptions and a list of broad distribution pooled funds is available upon request. Policies for valuing investments, calculating performance, and preparing GIPS Reports are available upon request. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. GIPS® is a registered trademark of CFA Institute. CFA Institute does not endorse or promote this organization, nor does it warrant the accuracy or quality of the content contained herein. Benchmark Information:§ The composite uses a custom blended benchmark consisting of 30% Russell 3000 Value / 30% Russell 1000 Growth / 20% MSCI EAFE (Net) (USD) / 20% Russell 3000 Growth which is calculated by weighting the respective index returns monthly.

27 . Appendix | Index definitions

Definitions

Index Definitions The Russell 1000 Growth Index measures the performance of The Russell MidCap Index consists of the 800 smallest companies The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Government/Credit Bond Index those Russell 1000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios in the Russell 1000 Index as ranked by total market capitalization. and higher forecasted growth values. (A price-to-book ratio is the tracks the performance of the overall bond market and is a broad The Russell MidCap Growth Index measures the performance of measure of the performance of government and corporate fixed-rate price of a stock compared to the difference between a company’s assets and liabilities). those Russell MidCap companies with higher price-to-book ratios debt issues. and higher forecasted growth values. The Russell 1000 Value Index measures the performance of those FTSE 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index is an index based upon the The Russell MidCap Value Index measures the performance of average monthly yield of the 90-Day Treasury Bills. Treasury bills are Russell 1000 Index companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values. those Russell MidCap companies with lower price-to-book ratios and secured by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government and offer lower forecasted growth values. The stock are also members of the a fixed rate of return. The Russell 2000 Index is comprised of the 2,000 smallest Russell 1000 Value Index. companies in the Russell 3000 Index. The MSCI EAFE Index (Europe, Australasia, Far East) is an The S&P 500 Index is a capitalization weighted, composite index of unmanaged index of common stocks of companies located in The Russell 2000 Growth Index measures the performance of 500 stocks designed to measure performance of the broad domestic Europe, Australasia and the Far East. those Russell 2000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios economy through changes in the aggregate market value of 500 The MSCI World Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization and higher forecasted growth values. stocks representing all major industries. weighted index that is designed to measure the equity market The Russell 2000 Value Index measures the performance of those Investors cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged index performance of developed markets. Russell 2000 Index companies with lower price-to-book ratios and returns do not reflect any fees, expenses or sales charges. The MSCI World ex. US Index consists of the following 22 lower forecasted growth values. developed market country indexes: Australia, Austria, Belgium, The Russell 3000 Index is comprised of the 3,000 largest U.S. Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, companies based on total market capitalization, and represents the Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, vast majority of the investable U.S. market. Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and, the United Kingdom. The Russell 3000 Growth Index measures the performance of The Russell 1000 Index consists of the 1000 largest securities in the those Russell 3000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios Russell 3000 Index, and this large cap (market-oriented) index is and higher forecasted growth values. highly correlated with the S&P 500 Index.

28 . Appendix | Term definitions

Definitions

Term definitions The Price-to-Book ratio (P/B) is a stock’s price divided by the stock’s Standard Deviation is based on quarterly data. Standard deviation is Market Capitalization measures the number of outstanding per share book value. a measure of the variability of returns; the higher the standard deviation, the greater the range of performance (i.e., volatility). common shares of a given corporation multiplied by the latest price Earnings Per Share (EPS) is the portion of a company’s profit per share. allocated to each outstanding share of a common stock. The Capture Ratios measure a manager’s composite performance Weighted Median Market Capitalization represents the value at relative to the benchmark, considering only those quarters that are The Sharpe Ratio is a risk-adjusted measure, calculated using either positive (Up) or negative (Down) for the benchmark. which half the portfolio’s market capitalization weight falls above and standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of half falls below. risk. The higher the Sharpe Ratio, the better the portfolio’s historical An Up Market Capture Ratio greater than 1.0 indicates a manager Weighted Average Market Capitalization represents the average adjusted performance. who has outperformed the benchmark in the benchmark’s positive quarters. value of the companies held in the portfolio. When that figure is Alpha is a measure of the difference between actual returns and weighted, the impact of each company’s capitalization on the overall expected performance, given the level of risk as measured by Beta, A Down Market Capture Ratio of less than 1.0 indicates a manager average is proportional to the total market value of its shares. where Beta measures sensitivity to benchmark movements. who has outperformed the relative benchmark in the benchmark’s negative quarters.§ Dividend Yield is determined by dividing a stock’s annual dividends R-Squared measures the strength of the linear relationship between per share by the current market price per share. Dividend yield is a the portfolio and its benchmark. R-squared at 1.0 implies perfect financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in linear relationship and zero implies no relationship exists.§ dividends.

P/E (Year 1) is the previous day’s closing price of the stock divided by the consensus earnings per share (EPS) of fiscal year 1 (FY1) provided by I/B/E/S. Forecasts are inherently limited and should not be relied upon as indicators of future performance.§

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