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Overview of Engagement – Under the terms of this engagement, the Advisor will provide advice in the areas checked below. Investment Management – Develop a personal investment policy statement that identifies the Client’s target asset allocation and investment objectives and necessary actions to implement the plan. Retirement Planning Strategy – Identify the changes the Client needs to make to allow them to achieve their personal retirement goals and strategies. Education Planning Strategy – Identify what the Client needs to do to achieve their educational funding objectives. Needs in the Event of Death – In the event of the Client’s death, develop a strategy that will ensure their family is able to retain their lifestyle. Needs in the Event of Disability or Critical Illness – In the event of the Client’s disability or catastrophic illness, develop a strategy to ensure that their goals and objectives continue to be achievable. Estate Planning – Perform a review of the Client’s estate situation to ensure the Client’s wishes are carried out in the event of death, while minimizing estate costs and taxes. Parties to this Agreement Disclosure Agreement and Understanding for Planning Services Client Name Client Address Ontario Page 1 of 4 I, Tim Weichel, offer my services to the above named Client, to act as their Advisor and to provide financial advice following a review of this Client’s financial affairs. We, the clients, understand that the calculations, projections, advice and recommendations provided will be based on the information I provide and will be made in accordance with Canadian Financial Planning Practice Standards. We understand that these will be projections only and that actual results can, and will, vary depending on a number of factors. Terms of Continuous Service – Financial Planning is an ongoing process that, after completion of the work covered under this agreement, will require implementation, ongoing monitoring and regular review. The Client understands that achievement of their personal goals and objectives is incumbent on the implementation of the advice and recommendations developed. Co-Brand Logo Area

Responsibilities – The success of our relationship will be dependent upon each of us fulfilling our responsibilities and being accountable to each other. We will mutually agree to: Client Responsibilities 1.Provide your Advisor with the information necessary to complete the work identified under this agreement. 2.Keep your Advisor apprised of any relevant information concerning your personal financial affairs which may have an impact on your situation. 3.Make decisions and act on advice provided or seek other options from your Advisor that will allow you to achieve your objectives. Advisor Responsibilities 1.Advise you what information is required to complete the work identified under the terms of this agreement and what information is required to maintain the ongoing planning activities. 2.Review your financial affairs and provide you with professional advice in the area covered by this agreement. 3.At all times exercise reasonable, professional judgment and act in your best interest. 4.Provide proactive co-ordination of services for implementing the action plan. Implementation Process and Disclosure – During the term of this agreement, the Advisor will provide services to co-ordinate the implementation of the action plan. In implementing any action plan steps, at the Client’s discretion, the Client may acquire insurance products and investments through the Advisor for which the Advisor is authorized. In such transactions the nature of any compensation shall be fully disclosed. Termination – The Client may terminate this agreement at any time by providing 30 days written notice to the Advisor at their last known mailing address. Termination of this agreement by the Client does not release the Advisor from any servicing responsibilities until such time as alternative arrangements are made. Third Party Professionals – During the process of providing financial advice it may, from time to time, be prudent to consult with other third party professionals such as a lawyer or accountant. In the event that such a consultation is deemed necessary, the Client will be advised and asked to approve such consultation, which may include a consultation fee. Confidentiality – During the course of this relationship, it will be necessary for the Client to provide a variety of personal financial information. The quality of the work done on behalf of the Client will be dependent on the accuracy and completeness of this information. The Advisor commits that all information will be held in strictest confidence and that no information shall be divulged about the Client’s affairs to any outside organization or government agency without the Client’s consent unless as directed by law. It is further understood that due to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), the Client directly authorizes the Advisor to maintain such information as may be deemed pertinent to provide the agreed upon financial advice until requested by the Client, in writing, to destroy such information. Conflicts of Interest – During the Advisor - Client relationship, there may be occasions where a conflict of interest may occur. The Advisor commits to disclosing any such conflicts of interest if, and when, they occur. Page 2 of 4 E N G A G E M E N T A G R E E M E N T A N D U N D E R S T A N D I N G F O R P L A N N I N G S E R V I C E S

Acknowledgements – The Client acknowledges that the Advisor has disclosed the following material facts. As an Advisor, I am duly licensed in the Province(s) of: Ontario I am affiliated with the following MGAs: PPI Solutions Through my affiliation with this office, I am able to offer clients insurance and investment products underwritten by the following companies: *Newport, Lonsdale Wealth, and IPC available by referral only If you choose to purchase an insurance or investment product through me, I may receive a sales commission when the product is issued. I may also receive compensation while the product remains in force and may receive compensation when you engage in specific transactions. I may become eligible to receive additional compensation and benefits, such as bonuses, travel incentives and other non-monetary rewards, depending on the success of my business, volume of sales and other factors. Substantially all of the commissions and other benefits that I receive for products offered through the above noted MGA does not depend on my recommending the products of any particular company but is based on my business as a whole. Tim Weichel Advisor Name Advisor Signature I acknowledge having received a copy of this Disclosure Statement. Agreed to thisday of, Client Name (Please print)Client Signature Page 3 of 4 E N G A G E M E N T A G R E E M E N T A N D U N D E R S T A N D I N G F O R P L A N N I N G S E R V I C E S DateMonthYear

Statement of Privacy Principles At Tim Weichel & Associates, the privacy and protection of personal information is important to us. As a distributor of financial products and services, the collection and use of customers' personal information is fundamental to our day-to-day business operations. is also concerned about the personal information of its employees and representatives. Therefore, we have established this Statement of Privacy Principles to govern how we collect, use, retain and disclose personal information. Each employee and representative must abide by our commitment to privacy in the handling of personal information. Page 4 of 4 In handling customer, representative and employee personal information, we abide by the following principles. Privacy Principles Information We Collect n We collect personal information in compliance with applicable laws and ethical business practices, in order to provide products and services and to conduct business. We limit the information we collect to that which is necessary for, or related to, these purposes. How We Use Personal Information n We may use or disclose your personal information for the purposes for which it was collected, other purposes you consent to, or as required or permitted by law. n We will not share your personal information, without your consent, with any organization outside our company for the purpose of that organization marketing its products or services to you. n We will keep your personal information only as long as needed to satisfy the purposes for which it was collected or as required or permitted by law. n We aim to keep our records of your personal information as accurate and up to date as is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it is used. Safeguards n We will protect personal information with security safeguards that are appropriate to the sensitivity of the information, in order to protect it from unauthorized access, release or use. Our Privacy Commitment n We are committed to handling the personal information under our control with care. We have designated individuals who are responsible for monitoring our ongoing compliance with the Privacy Principles. n We will make information about our privacy policies and practices for managing your personal information available to you. n Upon your written request, we will provide you with reasonable access to your personal information and a description of its use or disclosure, as required or permitted by law. You may also verify the accuracy and completeness of your information, and request that it be amended, if appropriate. Co-Brand Logo Area