EX-99.(O)(2) 6 d262932dex99o2.htm INITIAL SUMMARY PROSPECTUS (FINANCIAL FREEDOM) Initial Summary Prospectus (Financial Freedom)
May 1, 2022
SUMMARY PROSPECTUS FOR NEW INVESTORS IN
Financial Freedom Account Variable Annuity Contracts Issued by Metropolitan Life Separate Account E of Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company (“MetLife”)
This Summary Prospectus summarizes key features of the Financial Freedom Account Variable Annuity deferred variable annuity contracts (“the Deferred Annuities”) issued by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (“Metropolitan Life”, “MetLife”, “we”, “our”, “us” or “the Company”).
Before you invest, you should also review the prospectus for the Deferred Annuities which contains more information about the Deferred Annuities’ features, benefits, and risks. You can find this document and other information about the Deferred Annuities online at dfinview.com/metlife/tahd/MET000210. You can also obtain this information at no cost by calling 1-800-638-7732 or by sending an email request to us at RCG@metlife.com
Additional information about certain investment products, including variable annuities, has been prepared by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s staff and is available at Investor.gov.
You may cancel your Contract within 10 days of receiving it without paying fees or penalties. In some states, this cancellation period may be longer. Upon cancellation, you will receive either a full refund of the amount you paid with your application or your total Contract value. You should review this prospectus, or consult with your investment professional, for additional information about the specific cancellation terms that apply. As noted in Appendix A below, if your annuity was issued in connection with an employer plan, not all Portfolios are available under all Contracts and you should ask your employer for a list of available Portfolios.
Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved these securities or determined if this Prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation otherwise is a criminal offense. Interests in the Separate Account and the Fixed Account are not deposits or obligations of, or insured or guaranteed by, the U.S. Government, any bank or other depository institution including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”), the Federal Reserve Board or any other agency or entity or person.
The Deferred Annuities are not intended to be offered anywhere that they may not lawfully be offered and sold. MetLife has not authorized any information or representations about the Deferred Annuities other than the information in this Prospectus, supplements to the Prospectus or any supplemental sales material we authorize.

 


 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ABOUT THE CONTRACT
  FEES AND EXPENSES LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS
Charges Early Withdrawal An Early Withdrawal Charge of up to 7% may apply if You withdraw purchase payments from the Fixed Interest Account within seven years of when the Purchase Payments were allocated to the Fixed Interest Account in your Deferred Annuity.

For example, if you make an early withdrawal, you could pay a surrender charge of up to $7,000 on a $100,000 investment.
Charges
Appendix C
Transaction Charges In addition to surrender charges, you also may be charged for other transactions such as charges for transferring cash value between Divisions and a premium tax charge.

Loans will be charged an initial set-up fee and a loan maintenance fee. The Account Reduction Loan Initiation Fee is $75.00. The Account Reduction Loan Maintenance Fee is $50.00.
Fees
Ongoing Fees and Expenses (annual charges) Minimum and Maximum Annual Fee Table. The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay each year, depending on the options you choose. Please refer to your Contract specifications page for information about the specific fees you will pay each year based on the options you have elected. Fees
Annual Fee Minimum Maximum
Base Contract
0.95%(1)
0.95% (1)
Investment options (Portfolio fees and expenses)
0.23%(2)
1.03% (2)
(1) As a percentage of your Account Balance in the Separate Account.
(2) As a percentage of average daily net assets of the Portfolio.
  Because your Contract is customizable, the choices you make affect how much you will pay. To help understand the cost of owning your Contract, the following table shows the lowest and highest cost you could pay each year, based on current charges. This estimate assumes that you do not take withdrawals from the Contract, which could add contingent deferred sales charges that substantially increase costs. Fees
Lowest Annual Cost: Highest Annual Cost:
$1,128 $1,821
• Assumes:
• Investment of $100,000
• 5% annual appreciation
• Least expensive combination of Portfolio fees and expenses
• No optional benefits
• No sales charges
• No additional purchase payments, transfers or withdrawals
• Assumes:
• Investment of $100,000
• 5% annual appreciation
• Most expensive combination of Portfolio fees and expenses
• No sales charges
• No additional purchase payments, transfers or withdrawals
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  RISKS LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS
Risk of Loss You can lose money by investing in the Contract, including loss of principal. Principal Risks of Investing in the Contract
Not a Short- Term Investment This Contract is not a short-term investment and is not appropriate for an investor who needs ready access to cash.

• An Early Withdrawal Charge of up to 7% may apply if You withdraw purchase payments from the Fixed Interest Account within seven years of when the Purchase Payments were allocated to the Fixed Interest Account in your Deferred Annuity. Withdrawal charges will reduce the value of your Contract if you withdraw money during that time.
• The benefits of tax deferral and mean that the Contract is more beneficial to investors with a long time horizon.
• Earnings on your Contract are taxed at ordinary income tax rates when You withdraw them, and You may have to pay a penalty if You take a withdrawal before age 59 12.
Principal Risks of Investing in the Contract
Risks Associated with Investment Options • An investment in the Contract is subject to the risk of poor investment performance and can vary depending on the performance of the investment options available under the Contract (e.g., Portfolios).
• Each investment option (including any Fixed Account investment option) will have its own unique risks.
• You should review these investment options before making an investment decision.
Principal Risks of Investing in the Contract
Insurance Company Risks Contracts are subject to the risks related to Metropolitan Life, including any obligations (including under any Fixed Account investment options), guarantees, and benefits of the Contract are subject to the claims-paying ability of the Metropolitan Life. If Metropolitan Life experiences financial distress, it may not be able to meet its obligations to you. More information about the Company, including its financial strength ratings, is available by visiting https://www.metlife.com/about-us/corporate-profile/ratings/. Principal Risks of Investing in the Contract
  RESTRICTIONS LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS
Investments Although we do not currently charge a fee for transfers of cash value among Divisions or between the Divisions and the Fixed Account, We reserve the right to impose a transfer fee of $25. We reserve the right to add, remove or substitute Portfolios.

The Company also has policies and procedures that attempt to detect and deter frequent transfers in situations where we determine there is a potential for arbitrage additional limits that apply to transfers.
Transfers
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  TAXES LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS
Tax Implications • You should consult with a tax professional to determine the tax implications of an investment in and purchase payments received under the Contract.
• There is no additional tax benefit if You purchase the Contract through a tax-qualified plan or individual retirement account (IRA).
• Earnings on your Contract are taxed at ordinary income tax rates when You withdraw them, and You may have to pay a penalty if You take a withdrawal before age 59 12.
Federal Tax Considerations
  CONFLICTS OF INTEREST LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS
Investment Professional Compensation Your investment professional may receive compensation for selling this Contract to You, both in the form of commissions and because MetLife may share the revenue it earns on this Contract with the professional’s firm. This conflict of interest may influence your investment professional to recommend this Contract over another investment. Certain Payments We Receive with Regard to the Portfolios
Exchanges Some investment professionals may have a financial incentive to offer you a new contract in place of the one you own. You should only exchange your Contract if You determine, after comparing the features, fees, and risks of both contracts, that it is better for you to purchase the new contract rather than continue to own your existing Contract. Transfers
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT
Purpose
The Financial Freedom Account Variable Annuity Contract is designed to provide long-term accumulation of assets through investments in a variety of investment options during the accumulation phase. It can supplement your retirement income by providing a stream of income payments during the payout phase. It also offers death benefits to protect your designated beneficiaries and favorable tax treatment of insurance proceeds. This Contract may be appropriate if you have a long investment time horizon. It is not intended for people who may need to make early or frequent withdrawals or intend to engage in frequent trading in the Portfolios.
Phases of the Contract
Your Contract has two phases: 1) an accumulation or “pay-in” phase; and 2) an income or “pay-out” phase.
1) Accumulation (Pay-in) Phase
To help You accumulate assets, You can invest your premium payments in:
Portfolios (mutual funds), each of which has its own investment strategies, investment advisers, expense ratios, and returns; and
a Fixed Account option, which offers a guaranteed interest rate during a selected period.
Additional information about each Portfolio including its investment objective, advisers and any subadvisers as well as current expenses and certain performance information is included in Appendix A.
2) Income (Pay-out) Phase
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You can elect to annuitize your Contract and turn your Contract value into a stream of income payments (sometimes called annuity payments) from MetLife, at which time the accumulation phase of the Contract ends. These payments may continue for a fixed period of years, for your entire life, or for the longer of a fixed period or your life. The payments may also be fixed or variable. Variable payments will vary based on the performance of the investment options you select.
Please note that if you annuitize, your investments will be converted to income payments and you may no longer be able to choose to withdraw money at will from your Contract. All benefits (including standard death benefits and living benefits) terminate upon annuitization.
Contract Features
Contract classes. The Contract has a single contract class with a 7-year Early Withdrawal Charge period.
Accessing your money. Until you annuitize, you have full access to your money. You can choose to withdraw your Contract value at any time (although if you withdraw early, you may have to pay a Withdrawal Charge and/or income taxes, including a tax penalty if you are younger than age 59 12).
Tax treatment. You can transfer money between investment options without tax implications, and earnings (if any) on your investments are generally tax-deferred. You are taxed only when: (1) you make a withdrawal; (2) you receive an income payment from the Contract; or (3) upon payment of a death benefit.
Death benefits. Your Contract includes a basic death benefit that will pay your designated beneficiaries a benefit at the time of your death.
Automated investment strategies. At no additional charge, there is one automated investment strategy available to You to help you manage your money based on your risk tolerance and savings goals.
Account Reduction Loans. We may administer loan programs made available through plans or group arrangements on an account reduction basis for certain Deferred Annuities. Account Reduction loans will incur a $75 account reduction loan initiation fee and a $50 annual maintenance fee.
BENEFITS AVAILABLE UNDER THE DEFERRED CONTRACT
The following table summarizes information about the benefits available under the Contract:
Name of Benefit* Purpose Is Benefit
Standard or
Optional?
Maximum
Fee
Brief Description of
Restrictions/Limitations
Basic Death Benefit The Contract’s Death Proceeds at any time are the greater of: (1) the sum of all purchase payments adjusted for any premium tax, outstanding loan amount, and prior surrenders; or (2) Your highest Account Value as of December 31 following the end of Standard None • Withdrawals or loans could significantly reduce the benefit.
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Name of Benefit* Purpose Is Benefit
Standard or
Optional?
Maximum
Fee
Brief Description of
Restrictions/Limitations
  your fifth Contract Year and at the end of every other five year period. In any case, less any later partial withdrawals, fees and charges; or (3)The total of all of your purchase payments less any partial withdrawals (including any applicable Early Withdrawal Charge).      
The Equity Generator® An amount equal to the interest earned in the Fixed Interest Account is transferred monthly to any one Division based on your selection. Standard None • Benefit limits available investment options.
• If your Fixed Interest Account Balance at the time of a scheduled transfer is zero, this strategy is automatically discontinued.
Systematic Withdrawal Program. Before the Maturity Date, You can arrange to have money sent to You at set intervals throughout the year. Standard None • Any applicable income and penalty taxes will apply on amounts withdrawn. Withdrawals in excess of the annual free withdrawal allowance may be subject to a withdrawal charge.
• To elect systematic withdrawals You must have a Contract Value of at least $5,000
* If your annuity was issued in connection with an employer plan, you should check with your employer regarding the availability of riders.
BUYING THE CONTRACT
Purchase Payments
There is no minimum purchase payment.
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For Non-Qualified Deferred Annuities for certain deferred arrangements or plans (except those for Section 415(m) arrangements), we may require that each purchase payment be at least $2,000. In addition, we may require that your total purchase payments must be at least $15,000 for the first Contract Year and at least $5,000 each subsequent Contract Year.
Subject to your plan's rules, You may make purchase payments to your Deferred Annuity whenever You choose, up to the date You begin receiving payments from a pay-out option.
In the case of TSA Deferred Annuity money being transferred from a fixed account of another insurance company where You did not have access to your money because the company was being rehabilitated or liquidated, we may add additional money to the amount transferred to us to reflect the earlier lack of access.
We will not issue the TSA Deferred Annuity to You if You are age 80 or older or younger than age 18. For SEPs and SIMPLE IRA Deferred Annuities, the minimum issue age is 21. We will not accept your purchase payments if You are age 90 or older.
Allocation of Purchase Payments
You decide how your money is allocated among the Fixed Interest Account and the Divisions. You can change your allocations for future purchase payments. We will make allocation changes when we receive your request for a change. You may also specify an effective date for the change as long as it is within 30 days after we receive the request.
If You choose to make an allocation to the asset allocation Divisions with your initial purchase payment, 100% of your allocation to the investment choices must be to only one of the asset allocation Divisions. After the initial purchase payment has been made, You may allocate subsequent purchase payments or make transfers from any asset allocation Division to any investment choice or to one or more of the asset allocation Divisions. We reserve the right to make certain changes to the Divisions. (See “Your Investment Choices — Portfolio Selection.”)
Limits on Purchase Payments
Your ability to make purchase payments may be limited by:
Federal tax laws;
Our right to limit the total of your purchase payments to $1,000,000. We may change the maximum by telling You in writing at least 90 days in advance;
Regulatory requirements. For example, if You reside in Washington or Oregon, we may be required to limit your ability to make purchase payments after You have held the Deferred Annuity for more than three years, if the Deferred Annuity was issued to You after You turn age 60; or after You turn age 63, if the Deferred Annuity was issued before You were age 61 (except under the Enhanced PEDC Deferred Annuity);
Retirement, for certain Deferred Annuities. You may no longer make purchase payments if You retire;
Leaving your job (for TSA and 403(a) Deferred Annuities);
A withdrawal based on your leaving your job;
Receiving systematic termination payments from both the Separate Account and the Fixed Interest Account; and
Participation in the Systematic Withdrawal Program.
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MAKING WITHDRAWALS: ACCESSING THE MONEY IN YOUR CONTRACT
Access To Your Money
You may withdraw either all or part of your Account Value from the Deferred Annuity. Other than those made through the Systematic Withdrawal Program, withdrawals must be at least $500 (or the Account Value, if less). To process your request, we need the following information:
The percentage or dollar amount of the withdrawal; and
The Divisions (or Fixed Interest Account) from which You want the money to be withdrawn.
Your withdrawal may be subject to income taxes, tax penalties and Early Withdrawal Charges on amounts withdrawn from the Fixed Interest Account.
Generally, if You request, we will make payments directly to other investments on a tax-free basis. You may only do so if all applicable tax and state regulatory requirements are met and we receive all information necessary for us to make the payment. We may require You to use our original forms.
We may withhold payment of a withdrawal if any portion of those proceeds would be derived from your check that has not yet cleared (i.e., that could still be dishonored by your banking institution). We may use telephone, fax, Internet or other means of communication to verify that payment from your check has been or will be collected. We will not delay payment longer than necessary for us to verify that payment has been or will be collected. You may avoid the possibility of delay in the disbursement of proceeds coming from a check that has not yet cleared by providing us with a certified check.
You may submit a written withdrawal request, which must be received at your Administrative Office on or before the date the pay-out phase begins, that indicates that the withdrawal should be processed as of the date the pay-out phase begins, in which case the request will be deemed to have been received on, and the withdrawal amount will be priced according to, the Accumulation Unit Value calculated as of the date the pay-out phase begins.
Account Reduction Loans
We may administer loan programs made available through plans or group arrangements on an account reduction basis for certain Deferred Annuities. If the loan is in default and has been reported to the IRS as income but not yet offset, loan repayments will be posted as after-tax contributions. Loan amounts will be taken from amounts that are vested according to your plan or group arrangement on a pro-rata basis from the source(s) of money the plan or group arrangement permits to be borrowed (e.g., money contributed to the plan or group arrangement through salary reduction, elective deferrals, direct transfers, direct rollovers and employer contributions), then on a pro-rata basis from each Division and the Fixed Interest Account in which You then have a balance consisting of these sources of money. Loan repayment amounts will be posted back to the original money sources used to make the loan, if the loan is in good standing at the time of repayment. Loan repayments will be allocated to the Divisions and the Fixed Interest Account in the same percentages as your current investment election for contributions. Loan repayment periods, repayment methods, interest rate, default procedures, tax reporting and permitted minimum and maximum loan amounts will be disclosed in the loan agreement documents. There may be initiation and maintenance fees associated with these loans.
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Systematic Withdrawal Program for Financial Freedom TSA and 403(a) Deferred Annuities
If we agree and if approved in your state for Financial Freedom TSA and 403(a) Deferred Annuities, You may choose to automatically withdraw a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your Account Value each Contract Year. This amount is then paid in equal portions throughout the Contract Year, according to the time frame You select, e.g., monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. Once the Systematic Withdrawal Program is initiated, the payments will automatically renew each Contract Year. Income taxes, tax penalties and Early Withdrawal Charges may apply to your withdrawals. Program payment amounts are subject to our required minimums and administrative restrictions. For the Financial Freedom TSA and 403(a) Deferred Annuities, if You elect to receive payments through this program, You must have no loan outstanding from the Fixed Interest Account and You must either be 59 12 years old or have left your job. Tax law generally prohibits withdrawals from Financial Freedom TSA and 403(a) Deferred Annuities before You reach 59 12. Your Account Value will be reduced by the amount of your Systematic Withdrawal Program payments and applicable withdrawal charges. Payments under this program are not the same as income payments You would receive from a Deferred Annuity pay-out option or under an Income Annuity.
If You elect to withdraw a dollar amount, we will pay You the same dollar amount each Contract Year. If You elect to withdraw a percentage of your Account Value, each Contract Year, we recalculate the amount You will receive based on your new Account Value.
If You do not provide us with your desired allocation, or there are insufficient amounts in the Divisions or the Fixed Interest Account that You selected, the payments will be taken out pro rata from the Fixed Interest Account and any Divisions in which You have an Account Value.
Calculating Your Payment Based on a Percentage Election for the First Contract Year You Elect the Systematic Withdrawal Program: If You choose to receive a percentage of your Account Value, we will determine the amount payable on the date these payments begin. When You first elect the program, we will pay this amount over the remainder of the Contract Year. For example, if You select to receive payments on a monthly basis with the percentage of your Account Value You request equaling $12,000, and there are six months left in the Contract Year, we will pay You $2,000 a month.
Calculating Your Payment for Subsequent Contract Years of the Systematic Withdrawal Program: For each subsequent year that your Systematic Withdrawal Program remains in effect, we will deduct from your Deferred Annuity and pay You over the Contract Year either the amount that You chose or an amount equal to the percentage of your Account Value You chose. For example, if You select to receive payments on a monthly basis, ask for a percentage and that percentage of your Account Value equals $12,000 at the start of a Contract Year, we will pay You $1,000 a month.
Selecting a Payment Date: You select a payment date which becomes the date we make the withdrawal. We must receive your request in Good Order at least 10 days prior to the selected payment date. (If You would like to receive your Systematic Withdrawal Program payment on or about the first of the month, You should request payment by the 20th day of the month.) If we do not receive your request in time, we will make the payment the following month on the date You selected. If You do not select a payment date, we will automatically begin systematic withdrawals within 30 days after we receive your request. Changes in the dollar amount, percentage or timing of the payments can be made at any time. If You make any of these changes, we will treat your request as though You were starting a new Systematic Withdrawal Program. You may request to stop your Systematic Withdrawal Program at any time. We must receive any request in Good Order at your Administrative Office at least 30 days in advance.
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Although we need your written authorization to begin this program, You may cancel this program at any time by telephone or by writing to us at your Administrative Office. We may also terminate your participation in the program, depending on your administrative platform, upon notification of your death.
Although Early Withdrawal Charges do not apply to Systematic Withdrawal Program payments may be subject to from your Separate Account Value, Early Withdrawal Charges may apply to Systematic Withdrawal Program payments from your Fixed Interest Account Value unless an exception to this charge applies. For purposes of determining how much of the annual payment amount is exempt from this charge under the free withdrawal provision (discussed later), all payments from a Systematic Withdrawal Program in a Contract Year are characterized as a single lump sum withdrawal as of your first payment date in that Contract Year. When You first elect the program, we will calculate the percentage of your Account Value your Systematic Withdrawal Program payment represents based on your Account Value on the first Systematic Withdrawal Program payment date. For all subsequent Contract Years, we will calculate the percentage of your Account Value your Systematic Withdrawal Program payment represents based on your Account Value on the first Systematic Withdrawal Program payment date of that Contract Year. We will determine separately the Early Withdrawal Charge and any relevant factors (such as applicable exceptions) for each Systematic Withdrawal Program payment as of the date it is withdrawn from your Deferred Annuity.
Participation in the Systematic Withdrawal Program is subject to our administrative procedures.
Minimum Distribution
In order for You to comply with certain tax law provisions, You may be required to take money out of your Deferred Annuity. Rather than receiving your required minimum distribution in one annual lump-sum payment, You may request that we pay it to You in installments throughout the calendar year. However, we may require that You maintain a certain Account Value at the time You request these payments. You may not have a Systematic Withdrawal Program in effect if we pay your minimum required distribution in installments. We may terminate your participation in the program, depending on your administrative platform, upon notification of your death.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT FEES
Financial Freedom Deferred Annuities and Income Annuities
The following tables describe the fees and expenses You will pay when buying, owning, and surrendering or making withdrawals from the Deferred Annuity or Income Annuity. The first table describes the fees and expenses that you will pay at the time that you buy the Contract, surrender or make withdrawals from the Contract, or transfer Contract value between investment options. State premium taxes may also be deducted.
Transaction Expenses
Sales Load Imposed on Purchases None
Withdrawal Charge(1) (as a percentage of each purchase payment funding the withdrawal from the Divisions of the Separate Account during the pay-in phase) 7%
Exchange Fee for Deferred Annuities None
Surrender Fee for Deferred Annuities None
Account Reduction Loan Initiation Fee $ 75(2)
Transfer Fee(3) $25
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1 An Early Withdrawal Charge of up to 7% may be imposed on withdrawals made from assets allocated to the Fixed Interest Account. The Early Withdrawal Charges imposed depends on the Plan in which You participate. Please refer to Appendix D for more information and your Certificate for the surrender charges that would apply to you. No Early Withdrawal Charge is imposed on withdrawals from the Divisions of the Separate Account.
2 Either or both fees may be waived for certain groups. The loan maintenance fee is paid on a quarterly basis at the end of each quarter on a pro-rata basis from the Divisions and the Fixed Interest Account in which You then have a balance.
3 We reserve the right to limit transfers as described later in this Prospectus. We reserve the right to impose a transfer fee. The amount of this fee will be no greater than $25 per transfer.
The next table describes the fees and expenses that you will pay each year during the time that you own the Contract (not including Portfolio Company fees and expenses). If you choose to purchase an optional benefit, you will pay additional charges, as shown below.
Base Contract Charge(3,4)
(as a percentage of your average Account Value in the Separate Account)
.98%
Annual Account Reduction Loan Maintenance Fee (per loan outstanding)(5) $50
3 The Base Contract Fee includes .03% for the Annual Contract Fee. The Annual Contract Fee is $20 annually and is charged only against amounts in the Fixed Interest Account. The Annual Contract Fee may be waived under certain circumstances.
4 Pursuant to the terms of the Contract, our total Separate Account charge will not exceed .95% of your average balance in the Divisions. For purposes of presentation here, we estimated the allocation between general administrative expenses and the mortality and expense risk charge for Deferred Annuities or the amount of underlying Portfolio shares we have designated in the Divisions to generate your income payments for Income Annuities.
5 The fee may be waived for certain groups. The loan maintenance fee is paid on a quarterly basis at the end of each quarter on a pro-rata basis from the Divisions and the Fixed Interest Account in which You then have a balance.
The next item shows the minimum and maximum total operating expenses charged by the Portfolios that you may pay periodically during the time that you own the Contract. A complete list of Portfolios available under the Contract, including their annual expenses, may be found in “Appendix A-Portfolio Companies Available Under the Contract” at the back of this Prospectus.
Annual Portfolio Company Expenses
  Minimum Maximum
(expenses that are deducted from Portfolio Company assets, including management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees, and other expenses) 0.23% 1.03%
Example
This example is intended to help You compare the cost of investing in the Deferred Annuities and Income Annuities with the cost of investing in other variable annuity contracts. These costs include the Transaction Expenses, the Annual Contract Expenses and the Annual Portfolio Operating Expenses.
This example shows the dollar amount of expenses that You would bear directly or indirectly on a $10,000 investment for a Deferred Annuity for the time periods indicated. Your actual costs may be higher or lower.
Assumptions:
You bear the Minimum or Maximum Total Annual Portfolio Operating Expenses (without reimbursement and/or waiver of expenses);
the underlying Portfolio earns a 5% annual return;
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Based on these assumptions, your charges would be:
  1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years
If you annuitize or do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period        
Maximum $1,980 $6,122 $10,518 $22,722
Minimum $1,180 $3,677 $ 6,369 $14,051
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Appendix A Portfolio Companies Available Under The Contract
The following is a list of Portfolios available. More information about the Portfolios is available in the prospectuses for the Portfolios, which may be amended from time to time and can be found online at dfinview.com/metlife/tahd/MET000210. You can also request this information at no cost by calling 800-638-7732, by sending an email request to RCG@metlife.com, or through your registered representative. Depending on the optional benefits you choose, you may not be able to invest in certain Portfolio Companies. As noted in Appendix A below, if your annuity was issued in connection with an employer plan, not all Portfolios are available under all Contracts and you should ask your employer for a list of available Portfolios.
The current expenses and performance information below reflects fees and expenses of the Portfolios, but do not reflect the other fees and expenses that your Deferred Annuity may charge, such as Platform Charges. Expenses would be higher and performance would be lower if these other charges were included. Each Portfolio Company's past performance is not necessarily an indication of future performance.
FUND
TYPE
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER
CURRENT
EXPENSES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2021)
1
YEAR
5
YEAR
10
YEAR
Global Equity American Funds Global Small Capitalization Fund* - Class 2
Capital Research and Management CompanySM
0.90% 6.74% 12.51% 15.45%
US Equity American Funds Growth Fund - Class 2
Capital Research and Management CompanySM
0.60% 21.97% 19.71% 25.43%
US Equity American Funds Growth-Income Fund - Class 2
Capital Research and Management CompanySM
0.54% 24.10% 15.42% 16.39%
US Fixed Income American Funds The Bond Fund of America* - Class 2
Capital Research and Management CompanySM
0.45% -0.31% 3.27% 4.25%
Allocation American Funds® Balanced Allocation Portfolio - Class C
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.97% 12.14% 11.61% 10.22%
Allocation American Funds® Growth Allocation Portfolio - Class C
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
1.01% 15.91% 13.89% 12.35%
Allocation American Funds® Moderate Allocation Portfolio - Class C
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.94% 9.64% 9.44% 8.33%
International Equity Baillie Gifford International Stock Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited
0.71% -0.76% 13.35% 9.97%
US Fixed Income BlackRock Bond Income Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: BlackRock Advisors, LLC
0.37% -0.43% 4.26% 3.86%
US Equity BlackRock Capital Appreciation Portfolio* - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: BlackRock Advisors, LLC
0.77% 21.02% 25.26% 18.46%
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FUND
TYPE
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER
CURRENT
EXPENSES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2021)
1
YEAR
5
YEAR
10
YEAR
Allocation Brighthouse Asset Allocation 100 Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.72% 18.34% 14.91% 13.15%
Allocation Brighthouse Asset Allocation 20 Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.60% 4.01% 6.00% 5.30%
Allocation Brighthouse Asset Allocation 40 Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.60% 7.68% 8.12% 7.37%
Allocation Brighthouse Asset Allocation 60 Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.63% 11.17% 10.45% 9.47%
Allocation Brighthouse Asset Allocation 80 Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
0.67% 14.87% 12.89% 11.54%
US Equity Brighthouse/Artisan Mid Cap Value Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Artisan Partners Limited Partnership
0.75% 26.91% 10.32% 11.00%
US Fixed Income Brighthouse/Franklin Low Duration Total Return Portfolio* - Class B
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Franklin Advisers, Inc.
0.72% 0.28% 1.75% 1.78%
Allocation Brighthouse/Wellington Balanced Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Wellington Management Company LLP
0.51% 14.02% 12.84% 11.64%
US Equity Brighthouse/Wellington Core Equity Opportunities Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Wellington Management Company LLP
0.60% 24.43% 16.62% 14.75%
US Equity Brighthouse/Wellington Large Cap Research Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Wellington Management Company LLP
0.53% 24.38% 18.14% 16.33%
Allocation Calvert VP SRI Balanced Portfolio - Class I
Calvert Research and Management
0.63% 15.12% 12.49% 10.48%
US Equity Calvert VP SRI Mid Cap Portfolio - X
Calvert Research and Management
0.96% 15.03% 12.59% 11.89%
Sector CBRE Global Real Estate Portfolio - Class E (formerly known as Clarion Global Real Estate Portfolio - Class E)
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: CBRE Investment Management Listed Real Assets LLC
0.77% 34.56% 10.14% 9.12%
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FUND
TYPE
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER
CURRENT
EXPENSES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2021)
1
YEAR
5
YEAR
10
YEAR
US Equity Equity-Income Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
Subadviser: FMR UK, FMR HK, FMR Japan
0.51% 24.89% 11.95% 12.53%
Allocation Freedom 2020 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.75% 9.26% 10.41% 8.98%
Allocation Freedom 2025 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.78% 10.55% 11.24% 9.97%
Allocation Freedom 2030 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.82% 12.07% 12.48% 10.81%
Allocation Freedom 2035 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.87% 15.18% 13.98% 11.97%
Allocation Freedom 2040 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.90% 17.50% 14.72% 12.39%
Allocation Freedom 2045 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.90% 17.53% 14.72% 12.49%
Allocation Freedom 2050 Portfolio - Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
0.90% 17.51% 14.72% 12.55%
US Equity Frontier Mid Cap Growth Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Frontier Capital Management Company, LLC
0.70% 14.68% 18.90% 15.49%
US Fixed Income Government Money Market Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
Subadviser: FMR UK, FMR HK, FMR Japan
0.23% 0.01% 0.93% 0.51%
US Equity Growth Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
Subadviser: FMR UK, FMR HK, FMR Japan
0.61% 23.21% 26.29% 19.70%
International Equity Harris Oakmark International Portfolio* - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Harris Associates L.P.
0.91% 8.52% 7.18% 8.83%
Global Equity Invesco Global Equity Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Invesco Advisers, Inc.
0.57% 15.76% 18.44% 14.46%
US Equity Invesco Small Cap Growth Portfolio* - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Invesco Advisers, Inc.
0.95% 7.01% 19.03% 16.75%
US Fixed Income Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
Subadviser: FMR UK, FMR HK, FMR Japan
0.39% -0.61% 4.33% 3.54%
US Equity Jennison Growth Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Jennison Associates LLC
0.53% 17.17% 27.45% 20.50%
Allocation Loomis Sayles Global Allocation Portfolio* - Class B
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.
1.02% 14.26% 14.24% 11.33%
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FUND
TYPE
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER
CURRENT
EXPENSES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2021)
1
YEAR
5
YEAR
10
YEAR
US Equity Loomis Sayles Growth Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.
0.56% 18.66% 16.59% 15.99%
US Equity Loomis Sayles Small Cap Core Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.
0.87% 21.95% 11.95% 13.23%
US Equity Loomis Sayles Small Cap Growth Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Loomis, Sayles & Company, L.P.
0.86% 10.00% 19.09% 15.79%
US Fixed Income MetLife Aggregate Bond Index Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: MetLife Investment Management, LLC
0.27% -1.93% 3.32% 2.64%
US Equity MetLife Mid Cap Stock Index Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: MetLife Investment Management, LLC
0.29% 24.40% 12.81% 13.93%
International Equity MetLife MSCI EAFE® Index Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: MetLife Investment Management, LLC
0.38% 10.72% 9.38% 7.84%
US Equity MetLife Russell 2000® Index Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: MetLife Investment Management, LLC
0.30% 14.52% 11.93% 13.20%
US Equity MetLife Stock Index Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: MetLife Investment Management, LLC
0.26% 28.36% 18.18% 16.26%
International Equity MFS ® Research International Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company
0.64% 11.98% 12.58% 8.72%
Allocation MFS ® Total Return Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company
0.59% 14.22% 9.89% 9.68%
US Equity MFS ® Value Portfolio* - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company
0.72% 25.40% 12.34% 13.53%
US Equity Morgan Stanley Discovery Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc.
0.62% -10.54% 37.65% 20.90%
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FUND
TYPE
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER
CURRENT
EXPENSES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2021)
1
YEAR
5
YEAR
10
YEAR
US Equity Neuberger Berman Genesis Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Neuberger Berman Investment Advisers LLC
0.78% 18.41% 15.71% 14.21%
US Fixed Income PIMCO Inflation Protected Bond Portfolio - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Pacific Investment Management Company LLC
0.68% 5.49% 5.26% 3.01%
US Fixed Income PIMCO Total Return Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Pacific Investment Management Company LLC
0.47% -1.13% 4.15% 3.58%
Allocation SSGA Growth and Income ETF Portfolio - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
0.66% 13.52% 10.15% 8.59%
Allocation SSGA Growth ETF Portfolio - Class E
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
0.69% 17.75% 11.85% 10.14%
US Equity T. Rowe Price Large Cap Growth Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
0.57% 20.22% 23.39% 19.26%
US Equity T. Rowe Price Mid Cap Growth Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
0.70% 15.15% 18.19% 16.57%
US Equity T. Rowe Price Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
0.49% 11.67% 16.25% 15.90%
US Equity Victory Sycamore Mid Cap Value Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Victory Capital Management Inc.
0.59% 32.13% 12.75% 12.26%
US Fixed Income Western Asset Management Strategic Bond Opportunities Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Western Asset Management Company LLC
0.54% 2.82% 5.55% 5.21%
US Fixed Income Western Asset Management U.S. Government Portfolio* - Class A
Brighthouse Investment Advisers, LLC
Subadviser: Western Asset Management Company LLC
0.48% -1.52% 2.49% 1.97%
* The Portfolio is subject to an expense reimbursement or fee waiver arrangement. The annual expenses shown reflect temporary fee reductions.
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