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2014 ALL OTHER COMPENSATION

The following table identifies the amount of each item included for 2014 in the All Other Compensation column in the

2014 Summary Compensation Table above.

Name

Total

($)

Daniel P. Amos

222,567

7,950

— 230,517

Kriss Cloninger III

108,409

7,950

— 116,359

Paul S. Amos II

954,949

7,950

19,658

982,557

Eric M. Kirsch

3,445

7,950

11,395

Tohru Tonoike

182,775

— 182,775

(1)

Perquisites are more fully described in the Perquisites table below.

sold before the NEO became an Aflac employee.

(2)

Amounts are for earned renewal sales commissions before expenses on Aflac U.S

.

products

($)

($)

($)

Perquisites

and Other

Personal

Benefits

(1)

Company

Contribution

to 401(k) Plan

Renewal

Commissions

from

Previous Job

(2)

\

Name

Total

Perquisites

and Other

Personal

Benefits

(7)

($)

Daniel P. Amos

25,942 196,625

— 222,567

Kriss Cloninger III

65,695 35,272

— 3,092

4,350

108,409

Paul S. Amos II

18,300 21,322 791,264

123,600

463

— 954,949

Eric M. Kirsch

— — —

— 3,445

3,445

Tohru Tonoike

(8)

— 1,425

— 172,288

9,062

182,775

2014 PERQUISITES

The following table identifies the incremental cost to the Company of each perquisite included for 2014 in the All

Other Compensation table above.

Personal

Use of

Company

Aircraft

(1)

Security

Services

(2)

Other

(6)

($)

($)

($)

Car

Allowance

(5)

($)

International

Assignment

Allowance

(3)

($)

($)

Tax Related

Reimbursements

(4)

(1)

Incremental cost for the personal use of corporate aircraft is the calculated standard hourly cost rate based upon actual operating

expenses for corporate aircraft, including fuel costs, airport fees, catering, in-flight phone, and crew travel expenses. This rate is

recalculated annually. The personal use of corporate aircraft has been authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors for

security reasons and to maximize the effectiveness of the executives’ time. Included in the amount reported for Mr. Cloninger is

$16,023 for attending outside Board of Directors meetings for a board on which he serves.

(2)

Incremental costs for security services include the salaries and benefits of security officers and the actual costs of any security

equipment, monitoring and maintenance fees.

(3)

This amount includes Company provided housing (in the amount of $262,219), which includes rent and utilities; educational

expenses (in the amount of $142,661) for the NEO’s children; transportation expenses (in the amount of $197,063) which

includes the cash cost for the use of two leased cars, driver compensation, and parking expenses; and relocation expenses,

which includes moving expenses such as shipment of goods (in the amount of $98,202). All expenses were incurred as a direct

result of Mr. Paul S. Amos’ II overseas assignment in Tokyo, Japan. Certain amounts were paid in yen and all are converted to

dollars by dividing the actual yen denominated payments by the 2014 weighted average exchange rate of 105.46 yen to the

dollar.

(4)

This amount represents tax equalization and tax gross-up payments, which are designed to satisfy tax obligations arising solely

as a result of Mr. Paul S. Amos’ II international assignment (in the amount of $123,600).

(5)

Amounts included in the Car Allowance column for Messrs. Cloninger and Paul S. Amos II are charges for the use of Company

automobile transportation in the U.S. The amount included in the Transportation column for Mr. Tonoike includes the cash cost

to the Company for the use of a leased car, driver compensation and related expenses.

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