Index Performance 2021 Market Index Performance as of: 02/28/2021 1 Month QTD YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Annual Annual Annual 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2020 2019 2018 S&P 500 Price Return 2.61% 1.47% 1.47% 29.01% 11.98% 14.55% 11.12% 16.26% 28.88% -6.24% S&P 500 Total Return(Dividends Reinvested) 2.76% 1.72% 1.72% 31.29% 14.14% 16.82% 13.43% 18.40% 31.49% -4.38% Dow Jones Industrial Average 3.43% 1.41% 1.41% 24.41% 9.80% 16.08% 12.46% 9.72% 25.34% -3.48% NASDAQ Composite 0.93% 2.36% 2.36% 53.98% 21.96% 23.68% 16.84% 43.64% 35.23% -3.88% Russell 2000 6.23% 11.58% 11.58% 51.00% 14.87% 17.92% 11.86% 19.96% 25.52% -11.01% Wilshire 4500 - Price Return 5.21% 8.15% 8.15% 53.60% 16.59% 18.16% 11.90% 29.95% 25.96% -11.33% FTSE NAREIT All Equity 2.72% 2.65% 2.65% 3.44% 10.14% 8.12% 8.63% -5.12% 28.66% -4.04% Barclays US Aggregate Bond -1.44% -2.15% -2.15% 1.38% 5.32% 3.55% 3.58% 7.51% 8.72% 0.01% Barclays US Government Bond -1.77% -2.68% -2.68% -0.04% 4.95% 2.60% 2.99% 7.94% 6.83% 0.88% MSCI EAFE Net USD (Intl Index) 2.24% 1.15% 1.15% 22.46% 4.59% 9.73% 5.04% 7.82% 22.01% -13.79% MSCI WORLD Net USD (Global Index) 2.56% 1.54% 1.54% 29.34% 10.77% 14.10% 9.41% 15.90% 27.67% -8.71% MSCI ACWI (All Country World Index) 2.32% 1.85% 1.85% 30.25% 10.29% 14.24% 8.85% 16.25% 26.60% -9.41%

Benchmark Performance as of: 02/28/2021 1 Month QTD YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Annual Annual Annual 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2020 2019 2018 100% Barclays US Aggregate Bond -1.44% -2.15% -2.15% 1.38% 5.32% 3.55% 3.58% 7.51% 8.72% 0.01% 20% MSCI ACWI - 80% Barclays US Agg Bond -0.69% -1.35% -1.35% 6.51% 6.41% 5.72% 4.75% 9.26% 12.29% -1.87% 40% MSCI ACWI - 60% Barclays US Agg Bond 0.06% -0.55% -0.55% 11.94% 7.45% 7.88% 5.86% 11.01% 15.87% -3.76% 60% MSCI ACWI - 40% Barclays US Agg Bond 0.81% 0.25% 0.25% 17.69% 8.45% 10.01% 6.91% 12.76% 19.45% -5.64% 80% MSCI ACWI - 20% Barclays US Agg Bond 1.57% 1.05% 1.05% 23.78% 9.39% 12.13% 7.91% 14.51% 23.02% -7.53% 100% MSCI ACWI 2.32% 1.85% 1.85% 30.25% 10.29% 14.24% 8.85% 16.25% 26.60% -9.41%

Market Index Performance as of: 02/28/2021 1 Month QTD YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Annual Annual Annual 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2/28/2021 2020 2019 2018 Large Cap Value 5.85% 4.92% 4.92% 19.19% 8.15% 12.97% 10.39% 5.63% 26.19% -7.54% Mid Cap Value 8.37% 9.78% 9.78% 25.37% 6.29% 11.07% 9.30% 4.30% 23.72% -14.81% Small Cap Value 11.45% 15.40% 15.40% 32.20% 6.56% 12.10% 8.51% 1.81% 21.68% -15.75%

Large Cap Core 3.26% 2.36% 2.36% 23.98% 11.83% 15.67% 12.24% 16.10% 28.79% -5.10% Mid Cap Core 6.59% 6.45% 6.45% 26.81% 9.91% 13.86% 10.27% 11.73% 28.11% -11.43% Small Cap Core 8.82% 12.24% 12.24% 34.89% 10.86% 15.32% 10.75% 10.69% 24.71% -11.13%

Large Cap Growth 1.78% 0.78% 0.78% 39.23% 19.85% 21.93% 15.38% 38.60% 33.39% -0.47% Mid Cap Growth 3.68% 2.73% 2.73% 40.64% 19.90% 21.16% 13.59% 35.98% 33.83% -3.51% Small Cap Growth 4.45% 6.00% 6.00% 50.50% 20.22% 22.30% 13.94% 37.36% 30.26% -3.90%

Historical Compound Annual Returns ending: 02/28/2021 Last Last Last Last Last Last Last Last 10 Years 20 Years 30 Years 40 Years 50 Years 60 Years 70 Years 80 Years Since 1926 Asset Class Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized Annualized

S&P 500 Total Return(Dividends Reinvested) 13.43% 7.89% 10.35% 11.62% 10.81% 10.29% 11.13% 11.60% 10.29% U.S. Small Stocks 11.21% 10.36% 12.20% 11.91% 12.68% 12.91% 12.99% 14.62% 12.01% U.S. Intermediate Term Government Bonds 2.87% 4.14% 5.26% 7.13% 6.72% 6.32% 5.75% 5.23% 5.08% U.S. Inflation 1.66% 2.00% 2.23% 2.76% 3.83% 3.68% 3.37% 3.72% 2.86%

310998 3/20 Page 1 of 3 Index Definitions S&P 500 Index: an index of 500 of the largest exchange-traded stocks in the US from a broad range of industries whose collective performance mirrors the overall stock market. Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA): Sum of the prices of 30 blue chip company stocks divided by an adjusted value reflecting dividend reinvestment. NASDAQ Composite: The Index tracks the cumulative results on a market capitalization basis of all stocks trading on its exchange. Russell 2000 Index: measures the performance of the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 index, which represent 8% of the total market capitalization of the Russell 3000 index. Wilshire 4500: Wilshire Associates' index of all U.S. stocks (created by excluding the stocks in the S&P 500 index from the index) actively traded in the stock markets on a daily basis. FTSE NAREIT Equity Index: is comprised of real estate investment trusts which own or have an equity interest in rental real estate (rather than making loans secured by real estate collateral). REITs involve risk, including the loss of principal and the possible lack of liquidity. The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond: The index tracks the US bond market and is a market value weighted index based on fixed rate debt issues rated investment gr one year of maturity or greater. Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Government: Index is comprised of the U.S. Treasury and U.S. Agency Indices. The U.S. Government Index includes Treasuries (public obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have remaining maturities of more than one year) and U.S. agency debentures (publicly issued debt of U.S. Government agencies, quasi-federal corporations, and corporate or foreign debt guaranteed by the U.S. Government). The U.S. Government Index is a component of the U.S. Government/Credit Index and the U.S. Aggregate Index. MSCI EAFE Index: A capitalization-weighted index of the leading stocks in Europe. Membership of the index is selected by MSCI and designed for leading stocks roughly to match market sector weights. The MSCI World: Index captures large and mid cap representation across 23 Developed Market countries. With 1,609 constituents, the index covers approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in each country. cap representation across 23 Developed Markets and 21 Emerging Markets countries. With 2,431 constituents, the index covers approximately 85% of the global investable equity universe.

Benchmark Performance: Benchmarks are a blend between the MSCI ACWI index and the Barclays US Aggregate Bond index in the proportions stated and rebalanced quarterly.

Lipper Indexes: The unmanaged financial market indexes displayed: Lipper Standard & Poor's (S&P) 500 Fund Index; Lipper Large Cap Growth Index; Lipper Large Cap Value Index ; Lipper Small Cap Growth Index; Lipper Small Cap Value Index ; Lipper International Fund Index are representative of typical equity mutual funds. The Lipper Intermediate US Govt Fund Index is representative of a typical fixed income mutual fund. Each is an equal dollar weighted index of the 30 largest mutual funds within each fund cl as published and maintained by Thompson Reuters.

Lipper Fund Definitions: Large-Cap Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) greater than 300% of the dollar capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Large-cap growth funds typically have an above-average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P 500 In Large-Cap Core Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) greater than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Large-cap core funds have more latitude in the companies in which they invest. These funds typically have an average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three compared to the S&P 500 Index. Large-Cap Value Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) greater than 300% of the dollar market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Large-cap value funds typically have a below-average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P 5 Index. Mid-Cap Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Mid-cap growth funds typically have an above-average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P MidCap 400 Index. —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of th SuperComposite 1500 Index. Mid-cap core funds have more latitude in the companies in which they invest. These funds typically have an average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P MidCap 400 Index. Mid-Cap Value Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Mid-cap value funds typically have a below-average price-toearnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P MidCap 400 Index. Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 250% of the dollar-weighted median of the smallest 500 of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Small-cap growth funds typically have an above-average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 250% of the dollar-weighted median of the smallest 500 of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComp 1500 Index. Small-cap core funds have more latitude in the companies in which they invest. These funds typically have an average price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P SmallCap 600 Ind Small-Cap Value Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 250% of the dollar-weighted median of the smallest 500 of the middle 1,000 securities of S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index. Small-cap value funds typically have a below-average price-toearnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and three-year sales-per-share growth value, compared to the S&P SmallCap 600 Index.

Morningstar is the source for all indexes, excluding Lipper Indexes. Investors cannot invest directly in the strategies represented or in the underlying indices. All indices are unmanaged.

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US Small Stocks: The Small Company Stock return series is the total return achieved by the Dimensional Fund Advisors Small Company 9/10 (for ninth and tenth deciles) Fund. The Fund invests in a broadly diversified cross section of small companies. US IT Govt Bond: One-bond portfolios are used to construct the intermediate-term index. The bond chosen each year is the shortest noncallable bond with a maturity of not less than five years, and it is "held" for the calendar year. Monthly returns are computed. Bonds with impaired negotiability or special redemption privileges are omitted, as are partially or fully tax-exempt bonds starting in 1943. Returns over 1934-1986 are obtained from the CRSP Government Bond File. US Inflation: The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), not seasonally adjusted, is used to measure inflation, which is the rate of change of consumer goods prices.

All investments involve the risk of potential investment losses as well as the potential for investment gains. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, and an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less original cost. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Funds that invest in stocks of small-cap or mid-cap companies involve additional risks. The securities of these companies may be more volatile and less liquid than the securities of l Funds that invest in international securities involve special additional risks. These risks include, but are not limited to, currency risk, political risk, and risk associated with varying accounting standards. Investment in emerging markets may accen Bonds are subject to interest rate risk. Funds that hold bonds are subject to declines and increases in value due to general changes in interest rates.

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