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4 OPTIONAL FEATURES OF SEGREGATED FUND CONTRACTS 4 Some contracts may also offer the following: • Resets. This permits you to reset the guarantee periodically in order to lock in in- creases in the market value of the segregated funds the contract has invested in. Typically, exercising this privilege extends the maturity date of the contributions involved. • A Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit (GMWB), which guarantees you will get back at least the amount of your contributions (less previous withdraw- als) in the form of income payments over a specified period of time or for the rest of your life, depending on the contract. Features of a GMWB can vary, and may include differences in: (i) the duration of guaranteed income payment periods; (ii) the ability to increase the amount of those payments due to growth in the mar- ket value of the segregated funds; and (iii) the ability to increase the amount of payments by waiting until specified ages before taking income payments. YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 5 Segregated fund contracts offer a broad selection of investment options, including growth, income and balanced funds with well-diversified portfolios. In addition, some contracts also offer fixed income options, which earn interest at pre-determined rates.

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