Document:

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                                                                   Exhibit 10.10

                      SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT
                                   (SERIES E)

                                                     Dated as of October 1, 2000
                                                                 PPN:428234 AG 8

To the Purchaser Named in the
     Attached Supplemental
     Purchaser Schedule

Ladies and Gentlemen:

                  Reference is made to the Note Purchase Agreement dated as of
March 15, 2000 between the Company and each of the Initial Purchasers named in
Schedule A thereto (as amended by the First Amendment to Note Purchase Agreement
dated as of June 15, 2000 and as supplemented by the Supplemental Note Purchase
Agreements dated as of June 15, 2000 relating to the 8.11% Senior Notes, Series
B, dated as of June 15, 2000 relating to the 7.93% Senior Notes, Series C, and
dated as of October 1, 2000 relating to the 7.65% Senior Notes, Series D, the
"Agreement"). Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings
set forth in the Agreement.

                  As contemplated by Section 1.2 and Section 2.2 of the
Agreement, the Company agrees with you as follows:

                  A. Authorization of the Subsequent Notes. The Company has
                     -------------------------------------
authorized the issue and sale of $15,000,000 aggregate principal amount of
Subsequent Notes to be designated as its 7.90% Senior Notes, Series E, due
October 15, 2010 (the "Series E Notes"). The Series E Notes will be dated the
date of issue, will bear interest from such date at the rate of 7.90% per annum,
payable semiannually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 in each year,
commencing April 15, 2000, until the principal amount thereof shall become due
and payable and shall bear interest on overdue principal (including any overdue
optional prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and, to the
extent permitted by law, on any overdue installment of interest at the rate
specified therein after the due date for payment, whether by acceleration or
otherwise, until paid, and shall be substantially in the form set out in Exhibit
2 to the Agreement, with appropriate insertions to reflect the terms and
provisions set forth herein.

                  B. Sale and Purchase of Series E Notes. Subject to the terms
                     -----------------------------------
and conditions of the Agreement and herein set forth, the Company will issue and
sell to the Supplemental Purchaser, and the Supplemental Purchaser will purchase
from the Company, Series E Notes in the principal amount specified opposite its
name in the Supplemental Purchaser Schedule attached as Schedule A hereto at the
purchase price of

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100% of the principal amount thereof. The sale and purchase of the Series E
Notes shall occur at the offices of Gardner, Carton & Douglas, Quaker Tower,
Suite 3400, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610 at 9:00 a.m.,
Chicago time, at a closing (the "Series E Closing") on October 16, 2000 or on
such other Business Day thereafter as may be agreed upon by the Company and the
Supplemental Purchaser. At the Closing the Company will deliver to the
Supplemental Purchaser the Series E Notes to be purchased by it in the form of a
single Note (or such greater number of Series E Notes in denominations of at
least $500,000 as such Supplemental Purchaser may request) dated the date of the
Series E Closing and registered in its name (or in the name of its nominee),
against delivery by such Supplemental Purchaser to the Company or its order of
immediately available funds in the amount of the purchase price therefor by wire
transfer of immediately available funds for the account of the Company (as
specified in a notice to the Supplemental Purchaser at least three Business Days
prior to the date of the Series E Closing).

         C.  Conditions of Series E Closing. The obligation of the Supplemental
             ------------------------------
Purchaser to purchase and pay for the Series E Notes to be purchased by it at
the Series E Closing is subject to the satisfaction, prior to or at the Series E
Closing, of the conditions set forth in Section 4 of the Agreement.

         D.  Prepayments. The Series E Notes are subject to prepayment only
             -----------
pursuant to the required prepayments, if any, specified below and to the
optional prepayments permitted by Section 8.2 of the Agreement.

                   No regularly scheduled prepayments are due
                  on the Notes prior to their stated maturity.

         E.  Series E Notes Issued Under and Pursuant to Agreement. Except as
             -----------------------------------------------------
specifically provided above, the Series E Notes shall be deemed to be issued
under and subject to, and to have the benefit of, all of the terms and
conditions of the Agreement as the same may from time to time be amended and
supplemented in the manner provided therein.

         F.  Representations and Warranties of the Company. The Company
             ---------------------------------------------
represents and warrants to the Supplemental Purchaser that each of the
representations and warranties contained in Section 5 of the Agreement is true
and correct as of the date hereof (i) except that all references to "Purchaser"
and "you" therein shall be deemed to refer to the Supplemental Purchaser
hereunder, all references to "this Agreement" shall be deemed to refer to the
Agreement as supplemented by this Supplement, all references to "Notes" therein
shall be deemed to include the Series E Notes, and (ii) except for changes to
such representations and warranties, or the Schedules referred to therein, that
are set forth in the attached Schedule 5.

         G.  Representations of the Supplemental Purchaser. The Supplemental
             ---------------------------------------------
Purchaser confirms to the Company that the representations set forth in Section
6 of the Agreement are true and correct as to such Supplemental Purchaser.

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                  The execution by the Supplemental Purchasers shall constitute
a contract between the Company and each Supplemental Purchaser for the uses and
purposes set forth above. By its acceptance hereof, each Supplemental Purchaser
shall also be deemed to have accepted and agreed to the terms and provisions of
the Agreement as in effect on the date hereof.

                                HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC

                                By:  /s/ C. Lawrence Connolly, III
                                     -------------------------------------------
                                Name:___________________________________________

                                Title:  Principal, Authorized Representative &
                                        ----------------------------------------
                                Assistant Secretary
                                ------------------------------------------------

                                      S-1

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The foregoing is agreed to
as of the date thereof.

PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

By:  /s/ Cathy L. Schwartz
     --------------------------------
Name:________________________________

Title:  Assistant Vice President
        -----------------------------

By:  /s/ Audrey L. Milfs
     --------------------------------
Name:________________________________

Title:  Corporate Secretary
        -----------------------------

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                                                                      SCHEDULE A

                         SUPPLEMENTAL PURCHASER SCHEDULE

                        INFORMATION RELATING TO PURCHASER

                                                           Principal Amount of
Name of Purchaser                                         Notes to be Purchased
-----------------                                               ---------
PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                  $8,000,000
                                                                $7,000,000

Register Note(s) in the name of: Mac & Co.

(1)  For physical delivery of Note:

     Mellon Securities Trust Company
     120 Broadway, 13/th/ Floor
     New York, NY 10271
     Attn: Robert Feraro (212) 374-1918
     A/C Name: Pacific Life General Acct
     A/C#: PLCF1810132

(2)  For payment of principal and interest:

     Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
ABA# 0110-0123-4/BOS SAFE DEP
     DDA 125261
     Attn: MBS Income CC: 1253
     A/C Name: Pacific Life General Account/PLCF1810132
     Regarding: Hewitt Associates LLC 7.9% Senior Notes, Series E, due October
                15, 2010; PPN: 42823# AG 8

(3)  All notices of payments and written confirmations of such wire transfers
     to:

     Mellon Trust
     Attn: Pacific Life Accounting Team
     One Mellon Bank Center
     Room 0930
     Pittsburgh, PA 15258-0001

     And

     Pacific Life Insurance Company
     Attn: Securities Administration - Cash Team
     700 Newport Center Drive
     Newport Beach, CA 92660-6397

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(4)  All other communications shall be addressed to:

     Pacific Life Insurance Company
     Attn: Securities Department
     700 Newport Center Drive
     Newport Beach, CA 92660-6397

Tax ID #95-1079000

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                                                                      SCHEDULE 5

                                   CHANGES TO
                         REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

                                  See Attached

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                      SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                              HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC

                                   $15,000,000
                          7.90% Senior Notes, Series E
                              due October 15, 2010

                                   SCHEDULE C
                              Existing Investments

Investments in Subsidiaries and Affiliates set forth in Schedule 5.4 and set
forth below:

As of June 30, 2000

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                         AMOUNT
ENTITY                                          COUNTRY                         (all in U.S. $)
<S>                                             <C>                             <C>
Hewitt Associates Pty. Limited                  Australia                       $       624,367
Hewitt Associates SARL and
    Hewitt Associates LLC                       France                                6,746,606
Hewitt Associates GmbH                          Germany                               1,434,903
Hewitt Associates Srl                           Italy                                 1,578,501
Hewitt Associates Kabushiki
    Gaisya                                      Japan                                   486,114
Hewitt Associates Limited                       New Zealand                             456,065
Hewitt Associates Pte. Ltd.                     Singapore                             2,253,692
Hewitt Associates, S.A.                         Spain                                 5,009,624
Hewitt Associates Limited                       United Kingdom                       21,054,871
Annod Corp.                                     United States                                 0
Hewitt Services LLC                             United States                                 0
Hewitt Associates                               Canada                               61,493,899
Hewitt Associates de Mexico S. de
    R.L. de C.V. and Intergamma de
    Mexico S.C. and Hewitt
    Associates S.C.                             Mexico                                  754,230
Heijnis & Koelman, B.V. and
    Hewitt & Koelman International,
    B.V.                                        Netherlands                             531,506
Hewitt Associates, S.A.                         Belgium                                 534,007
PRASA Hewitt International A.G.                 Switzerland                           1,017,707
Hewitt Associates (Thailand)
    Limited                                     Thailand                                529,474
Hewitt Strat Asia, Inc.                         Philippines                             106,667
Hewitt Associates Caribe, Inc.                  Puerto Rico                             195,845
PT Hewitt Konsultan Indonesia                   Indonesia                             1,071,230
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                         AMOUNT
ENTITY                                          COUNTRY                         (all in U.S. $)
<S>                                             <C>                             <C>
Hewitt Associates (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
    formerly known as Noble &
    Hewitt(India) Pvt. Ltd.                     India                                 2,121,048
Hewitt Associates LLC Tucursal en
    Portugal                                    Portugal                                136,738
Hewitt Associates Sp. z o.o.                    Poland                                  550,142
Hewitt Associates S.C. Limitada                 Brazil                                        0
Hewitt Associates (Chile) Limitada              Chile                                   457,502
Hewitt Associates, S.A.                         Argentina                               356,388
Hewitt Associates LLC, Hewitt
    Associates Consulting
    (Shanghai) Co. and Ltd. Beijing
    Branch and Hewitt Associates
    Consulting(Shanghai) Co. Ltd.               China                                 3,185,050
Hewitt Associates GmbH                          Austria                                 202,560
Hewitt Associates                               Venezuela                                     0
Hewitt Associates Korea Yuhan
    Hoesa                                       South Korea                             352,838
Hewitt Associates SDN. BHD.                     Malaysia                                362,882
Hewitt/Loneanalyser A.B.                        Sweden                                   24,638
Miscellaneous investments, loans
    and advances                                                                      1,774,609
----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
Total                                                                          U.S.$115,403,699
</TABLE>

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                      SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                              HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC

                                   $15,000,000
                          7.90% Senior Notes, Series E
                              due October 15, 2010

                                  SCHEDULE 5.4

(i)  List of Subsidiaries of Company (exclusive of Subsidiaries which
     individually and in the aggregate are not Material)

     a)   Foreign subsidiaries

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Country             City             Name                               Structure
<S>                 <C>              <C>                                <C>
Australia**         Sydney           Hewitt Associates Pty. Ltd.        Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                    Melbourne                                           Associates LLC*
Belgium**           Brussels         Hewitt Associates, S.A.            Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Canada**            Toronto          3412822 Canada Inc.                Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC(inactive)
Canada**            Toronto          3409635 Canada Inc.                Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC
Canada**            Toronto          3038402 Nova Scotia                Wholly-owned subsidiary of
                                     Company                            Hewitt Associates LLC. Continuing
                                                                        from the amalgamation of 3025288
                                                                        Nova Scotia Company, James P.
                                                                        Marshall, Inc. and 976344 Ontario
                                                                        Limited as part of the James P.
                                                                        Marshall, Inc. acquisition.
Chile**             Santiago         Hewitt Associates (Chile)          99% Hewitt Associates LLC
                                     Limitada                           1% Hewitt Holdings LLC

China**             Shanghai         Hewitt Associates                  Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                    Beijing          Consulting(Shanghai) Co. Ltd.      Associates LLC*
                    Hong Kong        Hewitt Associates LLC              Branch Office
France**            Paris            Hewitt Associates SARL             Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Germany**           Wiesbaden        Hewitt Associates GmbH             96.5% held by Hewitt Associates LLC
                                                                        and 3.5% held by Hewitt Holdings LLC
India**             Bangalore        Hewitt Associates (India) Pvt.     Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                    Mumbia New       Ltd.                               Associates LLC (formerly known as
                    Delhi                                               Noble & Hewitt (I) Pvt. Ltd.)
Indonesia**         Jakarta          PT Hewitt Konsultan Indonesia      Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Italy**             Milan            Hewitt Associates Srl              Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
</TABLE>

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**Designates a Restricted Subsidiary.
*Wholly-owned" means that at least 99% of the ownership interest in these
subsidiaries is held by Hewitt Associates LLC and affiliates.

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Country             City             Name                               Structure
<S>                 <C>              <C>                                <C>
Japan**             Tokyo            Hewitt Associates Kabushiki        Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     Gaisya                             Associates LLC*
Malaysia**          Kuala Lumpur     Hewitt Associates SDN. BHD         Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC
Mexico**            Mexico City      Hewitt Associates de Mexico S.     Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     de R.L. de C.V.                    Associates LLC (30 Darwin building
                                                                        holding co.)*
                                     Hewitt Associates S.C.             Partnership owned 99% by Hewitt
                                                                        Mexicana S. de R.L. de C.V. and 1%
                                                                        by Empressas Hewitt S. de R.L. de
                                                                        C.V.
                                     Hewitt Mexicana S. de R.L. de      Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     C.V.                               Associates LLC (holding company)*
                                     Empresas Hewitt S. de R. L. de     Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     C.V.                               Associates LLC* (created to hold
                                                                        interest in Hewitt Associates S.C.
                                                                        not held by Hewitt Mexicana S. de
                                                                        R.L. de C.V.)
New Zealand**       Wellington       Hewitt Associates Limited          Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Poland"             Warsaw           Hewitt Associates Sp. z o.o.       Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Portugal            Lisbon           Hewitt Associates, LLC Sucursal    Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     en Portugal                        Associates LLC*
Singapore**         Singapore        Hewitt Associates Pte. Ltd.        Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
South Korea**                        Hewitt Associates Korea Yuhan      Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     Hoesa                              Associates LLC*
Spain**             Madrid           Hewitt Associates, S.A.            Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC*
Thailand**          Bangkok          Hewitt Associates(Thailand)        Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                     Limited                            Associates LLC*
United Kingdom**    St. Albans       Hewitt Associates Limited          Wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
                                                                        Associates LLC
</TABLE>

b)   Other

     Annod Corp.**, a Delaware corporation (wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewitt
     Associates LLC)

     Hewitt Distributions LLC**, an Illinois limited liability company (99% held
     by Hewitt Associates LLC and 1% held by Annod Corporation, a Delaware
     Corporation)

     Hewitt Insurance Brokerage LLC**, an Illinois limited liability company
     (99% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 1% held by Hewitt Holdings LLC)

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(ii)   List of Affiliates of Company

       a)   Foreign affiliates

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Country           City          Name                              Structure
<S>               <C>           <C>                               <C>
Argentina         Buenos Aires  Hewitt Associates, S.A            40% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 60%
                                                                  by Alberto Fastman
Austria           Vienna        Hewitt Associates GmbH            70% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 30%
                                                                  owned by Paul Roettig
Brazil            Sao Paulo     Hewitt Associates S.C. Limitada   40% held by Hewitt Associates LLC , 59%
                                                                  held by shareholders of Huggard-Caine S.
                                                                  C. Ltda and I % held by Andrea Huggard-Caine

Canada            Toronto       Hewitt Associates                 Ontario general partnership comprised of
                  Calgary                                         Hewitt Associates LLC and professional
                  Vancouver                                       services corporations owned by Hewitt
                                                                  Holding LLC's Canada-based Owners

                                Hewitt Management Services L.P.   Ontario limited partnership of which
                                                                  3409635 Canada, Inc. is the general
                                                                  partner and the family trusts of each
                                                                  non-Vancouver Canadian owner is a limited
                                                                  partner. Provides management services to
                                                                  Hewitt Associates. (In process of being
                                                                  wound down).
                                Hewitt Management Ltd.            Owned by the family trusts of each
                                (formerly known as The Coles      Vancouver, Canadian owner. Provides
                                Group Consultants Ltd.)           management services to Hewitt Associates
                                                                  operations in Vancouver.
Czech Republic    Prague        Hewitt Associates GmbH,           Satellite office of Austrian company
                                organizacni slozka
Dominican         Santo         Hewitt Associates Latin           Wholly-owned by Hewitt Associates Caribe,
Republic          Domingo                                         Inc.
                                America, Inc.

Ireland           Dublin        Hewitt Associates Limited         Branch Office of Hewitt Associates Limited
                                                                  (United Kingdom)
Hungary           Budapest      see Austria                       Satellite office of Austrian Company
Mexico            Mexico City   Intergamma S. C.                  25% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 75%
                                                                  held by 12 partners of Intergamma
Netherlands       Amsterdam     Hewitt & Koelman International,   50/50 joint venture between Hewitt
                  Eindhoven     BV. (HKI)                         Associates LLC and Heijnis & Koelman BV.
                  Rotterdam                                       The Dutch partner holds one preference
                  Utrecht                                         share.
Netherlands       Amsterdam     Heijnis & Koelman B.V.            30% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 70%
                                                                  held by individual owners
Philippines       Manila        Hewitt Strat Asia Inc.            40% held by Hewitt Associates LLC and 60%
                                                                  held by Strat Asia, Inc.
Puerto Rico       San Juan      Hewitt Associates Caribe, Inc.    40% held by Hewitt Associates LLC, 55%
                                                                  held by Bettye Baldwin and S% held by
                                                                  Orlando Mercado

Slovenia          Ljubljana     see Austria                       Satellite office of Austrian Company
Sweden            Stockholm     Hewitt/Loneanalyser A.B.          49% Hewitt Associates LLC (490) shares)
                                                                  51% Loneanalyser A.B. (510 shares)
                                                                  Agreement signed May 1, 1999
Switzerland       Neuchatel     PRASA Hewitt International        Registered name PRASA HEWITT A.G.
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Country           City          Name                              Structure
<S>               <C>           <C>                               <C>
                  Geneva        A.G.(PHI)                         Hewitt Associates LLC in process of
                  Zurich                                          bringing 55.5% interest held by PRASA.
                                                                  363 shares transferred on 1/1/ of each
                                                                  year through 2009`
Venezuela         Caracas       Hewitt Associates                 Branch office of Hewitt Associates
                                                                  Caribe, Inc.
</TABLE>

     b)   Other affiliates

          The Bayview Trust, an Illinois trust (100% of the beneficial interest
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Overlook Associates, an Illinois partnership (51% held by Hewitt
          Holdings LLC and 49% held by Tower Parkway Associates);

          Hewitt Holdings LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (holder of
          100% of interest in Hewitt Associates LLC, among other holdings;

          Hewitt Financial Services LLC, an Illinois limited liability company
          (100% held by Hewitt Holdings LLC) (formerly known as Hewitt Servces
          LLC);

          Hewitt Properties I LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Hewitt Properties II LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC).

          Hewitt Properties III LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Hewitt Properties IV LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Hewitt Properties V LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Hewitt Properties VI LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC);

          Hewitt Properties VII LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (100%
          held by Hewitt Holdings LLC); and

          Sageo LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (100% held by Hewitt
          Holdings LLC).

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(iii)  List of Managers/Senior Officers of Company

<TABLE>
<S>                                  <C>
Gerald I. Wilson                     Chairman of Executive Committee of Hewitt Holdings
Dale L. Gifford                      Chief Executive/Manager
John M. Ryan                         Chief Administrative Officer/Manager/Assistant Secretary
Dan DeCanniere                       Chief Financial Officer
Bryan Doyle                          Practice Leader for the Total Benefit Administration Services
Rosemary E. Tagge                    Secretary
C. Lawrence Connolly, III            General Counsel/Assistant Secretary/Manager
Peter E. Ross                        Assistant Secretary
Kent E. Levihn                       Director of Insurance
</TABLE>

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                      SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                             HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC
                                  $15,000,000
                          7.90% Senior Notes, Series E
                              due October 15, 2010

                                  SCHEDULE 5.5
                              Financial Statements

Audited consolidated balance sheets of Hewitt Associates, an Illinois limited
liability company, and subsidiaries as of September 30, 1994 and 1993, and the
related consolidated statements of income and cash flows for the years then
ended.

Audited consolidated balance sheets of Hewitt Associates LLC, an Illinois
limited liability company, and subsidiaries as of September 30, 1999, 1998,
1997, 1996 and 1995, and the related consolidated statements of income and cash
flows for the years then ended.

Hewitt Associates LLC (Unaudited) Consolidated Balance Sheet, Statement of
Operations, and Statement of Cash Flow for the periods ending December 31, 1999
and 1998, and March 31, 2000 and 1999, and June 30, 2000 and 1999.

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                      SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                              HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC

                                   $15,000,000
                          7.90% Senior Notes, Series E
                              due October 15, 2010

                                  SCHEDULE 5.15
                              Existing Indebtedness

                                  See Attached

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HEWITT ASSOCIATES LLC
  SCHEDULE OF LOANS                                           Schedule 5.15
      UNAUDITED

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   ORIGINAL
                                                       LOAN                       BALANCE OR     BALANCE AS
             LENDOR                                    DATE          TYPE          AVAILABLE     OF 06/30/00
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                  <C>        <C>             <C>            <C>
LOANS:
-----
BANK OF AMERICA (SEE ATTACHED)                       9/30/1992     MULTI-CUR      10,000,000       7,471,495
REVOLVER LOANS (VARIOUS MATURITIES)                  5/28/1996     REVOLVER       70,000,000      57,000,000

                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL REVOLVING CREDIT LOANS                                                                      64,471,495
                                                                                                 -----------

HARRIS BANK/BANK OF AMERICA/NATIONS BANK             5/28/1996       TERM         30,000,000      15,000,000

TOTAL UNSECURED BANK TERM LOANS                                                                   15,000,000

SENIOR NOTES                                         5/30/1996       TERM         50,000,000      50,000,000
SENIOR NOTES                                         3/30/2000       TERM         15,000,000      15,000,000
SENIOR NOTES                                         3/30/2000       TERM         35,000,000      35,000,000
                                                                                                 -----------

CAPITAL LEASES:
--------------
IBM 16                                                2/1/1998     CAP LEASE       4,216,625         621,530
IBM 17                                                2/1/1998     CAP LEASE         560,438          82,608
IBM 18                                                2/1/1998     CAP LEASE         427,000          62,940
IBM 20                                                9/1/1999     CAP LEASE       2,279,113         342,080
IBM 21                                               10/1/1998     CAP LEASE       6,615,000       2,808,808
IBM 22                                               1/15/1999     CAP LEASE       5,166,000       2,590,242
IBM 23                                               1/27/1999     CAP LEASE       4,275,000       2,548,285
IBM 24                                                6/4/1999     CAP LEASE       2,519,300       1,629,283
IBM 25                                               9/29/1999     CAP LEASE       1,387,750         882,883
IBM 26                                              10/15/1999     CAP LEASE       2,828,875       1,821,091
IBM 27                                              10/15/1999     CAP LEASE       1,441,125         498,645
IBM 28                                              10/25/1999     CAP LEASE       2,049,600       1,748,333
IBM 29                                               1/10/2000     CAP LEASE         889,233         648,032
IBM 30                                               1/12/2000     CAP LEASE         850,907         649,038
Siemens Rolm 1                                       9/30/1997     CAP LEASE       1,034,596         283,761
Siemens Rolm 1A                                      9/30/1997     CAP LEASE         759,734         208,280
Siemens Rolm 2                                       9/30/1997     CAP LEASE         180,501          52,904
Siemens Rolm 3                                       9/30/1997     CAP LEASE       1,095,828         299,943
Siemens Rolm 4                                        2/1/1998     CAP LEASE       1,788,501         759,762
Siemens Rolm 5                                        6/1/1998     CAP LEASE       1,066,067         541,673
Siemens Rolm 6                                        6/1/1998     CAP LEASE       1,438,024         701,407
Siemens Rolm 7                                        7/1/1998     CAP LEASE       1,005,632         532,510
Siemens Rolm 8                                        7/1/1998     CAP LEASE         880,400         466,196
Siemens Rolm 9                                        7/1/1998     CAP LEASE         941,061         498,317
Siemens Ro1m 10                                     11/30/1998     CAP LEASE         643,177         367,719
Siemens Rolm 11                                      8/17/1999     CAP LEASE         839,621         646,548
Siemens Rolm 12                                      8/17/1999     CAP LEASE         416,032         320,354
Siemens Rolm 13                                      9/13/1999     CAP LEASE         675,980         533,551
Siemens Rolm 14                                      9/13/1999     CAP LEASE         807,463         637,337
Siemens Rolm 15                                      9/13/1999     CAP LEASE       1,210,227         955,230
Siemens Rolm 16                                      9/13/1999     CAP LEASE       1,269,608       1,026,385
Siemens Rolm 17                                      9/29/1999     CAP LEASE       1,223,783         989,365
Siemens Rolm 18                                      9/29/1999     CAP LEASE       1,837,733       1,485,562
Siemens Rolm 19                                      9/29/1999     CAP LEASE       1,721,941       1,392,006
Siemens Rolm 20                                       1/3/2000     CAP LEASE          42,852          37,885
Siemens Rolm 21                                       1/3/2000     CAP LEASE          64,429          56,962
Siemens Rolm 22                                      3/31/2000     CAP LEASE       1,247,844       1,128,079
Siemens Rolm 23                                      3/31/2000     CAP LEASE       1,296,451       1,172,022
Siemens Rolm 24                                      3/31/2000     CAP LEASE       1,770,006       1,600,126

                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL CAPITAL LEASES                                                                              33,627,682
                                                                                                 -----------

                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL LOANS AND CAPITAL LEASES                                                                   213,099,177
                                                                                                 ===========
</TABLE>

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Bank of America Multi-Currency Credit Facility        Exhibit 1 to Schedule 5.15
As of                  30-Jun-00

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                      Local   Local Currency                                  Interim                      Exchange   US Dollar
Borrower/Office     Currency      Amount       Borrow Date      Due Date     Int. Date    Interest Rate      Rate     Equivalent
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                <C>        <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>          <C>              <C>        <C>
United Kingdom     GBP           500,000        6/12/2000      12/11/2000    9/11/2000       7.13000%       1.5115       755,750
United Kingdom     GBP           200,000         4/3/2000       10/2/2000     7/3/2000       7.22000%       1.5950       319,000
United Kingdom     GBP           350,000        4/10/2000       10/6/2000    7/10/2000       7.25000%       1.6100       563,500
United Kingdom     GBP           200,000        5/15/2000      11/13/2000    8/14/2000       7.24000%       1.5035       300,700
United Kingdom     GBP           270,000        5/22/2000      11/20/2000    8/21/2000       7.18000%       1.4815       400,005
United Kingdom     GBP           300,000         2/7/2000        8/7/2000     5/8/2000       7.14000%       1.6010       480,300
United Kingdom     GBP           950,000        2/18/2000       8/16/2000    5/18/2000       7.20000%       1.6100     1,529,500
France             FF          1,000,000        5/30/2000      11/27/2000    8128/2000       5.14750%       0.1396       139,552
France             FF          2,000,000         6/5/2000       12/4/2000     9/5/2000       5.42130%       0.1423       284,560
Singapore          S$          1,050,000         6/5/2000       12/4/2000     9/5/2000       3.56000%       0.5776       606,481
Hong Kong          HK$         1,000,000        6/12/2000      12/11/2000    9/11/2000       7.81000%       0.1283       128,320
Japan              JPY        30,000,000        3/17/2000       9/13/2000    6/15/2000       0.93000%       0.0095       284,738
Japan              JPY        30,000,000        4/24/2000      10/23/2000    7/24/2000       0.91000%       0.0095       283,688
Japan              JPY        20,000,000        5/31/2000      11/27/2000    8/29/2000       0.89130%       0.0093       186,133
Japan              JPY        70,000,000         6/5/2000      11/27/2000    8/29/2000       0.89250%       0.0092       644,864
Japan              JPY        20,000,000        6/19/2000      12/18/2000    9118/2000       0.96000%       0.0094       188,466
Japan              JPY        20,000,000        6/26/2000      12129/2000    9/25/2000       0.95000%       0.0096       191,939
Japan              JPY        20,000,000        2/18/2000       8/16/2000    5/18/2000       0.92000%       0.0092       184,000

                                                                                                                       ---------
                                                                                                           Total       7,471,495
</TABLE>

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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.11

                         TRANSFER RESTRICTION AGREEMENT

     This Transfer Restriction Agreement (this "Agreement") is made and entered
into as of May 31, 2002, by and among Hewitt Associates, Inc., a Delaware
corporation (the "Company") and Hewitt Holdings LLC, an Illinois limited
liability company ("Holdings").

                                   WITNESSETH:

     WHEREAS, Holdings is the beneficial owner of shares of Class B Common
Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company (the "Class B Common Stock");
and

     WHEREAS, Holdings and the Company desire to address herein certain rights
and obligations with respect to the disposition of the Class B Common Stock as
set forth in Holdings' Operating Agreement (the "Operating Agreement").

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, covenants and provisions
herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows:

                                   ARTICLE I

                        LIMITATIONS ON TRANSFER OF SHARES

     Section 1.1. Holdings hereby certifies that (a) Section 6 of its Operating
Agreement contains certain restrictions on transfer of shares of Class B Common
Stock it beneficially owns (the "Transfer Restriction Provisions") and (b)
Exhibit A is a true and complete copy of the Operating Agreement as in effect on
the date hereof and no action has been taken for the purpose of effecting any
amendment or modification thereof.

     Section 1.2. Holdings agrees that it shall not sell, transfer, pledge or
otherwise dispose, whether directly or indirectly, whether or not for value, or
distribute shares of Class B Common Stock for a period of two years from the
date of the initial public offering of the Company's common stock (the "IPO"),
except: (a) with the approval of the independent directors of the Company, on
the basis of a determination that such action is in the best interests of the
Company or is otherwise appropriate in light of a particular individual's
economic hardship or (b) distributions to owners resident outside of North
America upon approval of Holdings' Executive Committee or (c) distributions to
owners after the first anniversary of the IPO.

     Section 1.3. Holdings agrees that any distribution to an owner of shares of
Class B Common Stock prior to the second anniversary of the date of the IPO,
will be subject to the condition that each such owner agrees to be bound by the
Transfer Restriction Provisions through the second anniversary of the date of
the IPO.

     Section 1.4. Holdings agrees that it shall not amend or waive the Transfer
Restriction Provisions or the provisions of Section 6 of its Operating Agreement
governing goodwill shares and the market value of such shares without the
approval of the independent directors of the

<PAGE>

Company on the basis of a determination that such action is in the best
interests of the Company or is otherwise appropriate in light of a particular
individual's economic hardship.

                                   ARTICLE II

                         OTHER AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES

     Section 2.1. Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to
the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of Holdings and the
Company.

                                   ARTICLE III

                                  MISCELLANEOUS

     Section 3.1. Term of the Agreement. This Agreement shall remain in full
force and effect until the fourth anniversary of the date of the IPO unless
sooner terminated by the Company.

     Section 3.2. Amendment. The provisions of this Agreement may be amended
only with the written consent of the Company and Holdings.

     Section 3.3. Waivers. The failure of the Company at any time or times to
require performance of any provision of this Agreement shall in no manner affect
the rights at a later time to enforce the same. No waiver by the Company of the
breach of any term contained in this Agreement, whether by conduct or otherwise,
in any one or more instances, shall be deemed to be or construed as a further or
continuing waiver of any such breach or the breach of any other term of this
Agreement. Either party may waive the provisions of this Agreement, provided,
however, that the Company may only waive provisions of this Agreement with the
approval of the independent directors of the Company, on the basis of a
determination that such action is in the best interests of the Company or is
otherwise appropriate in light of a particular individual's economic hardship.

     Section 3.4. GOVERNING LAW. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND
CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, WITHOUT REGARD
TO PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAWS.

     Section 3.5. Notices. Any communication, demand or notice to be given
hereunder will be duly given (and shall be deemed to be received) when delivered
in writing by hand or first class mail or by facsimile to a party at its address
as follows:

     If to Holdings, to:        100 Half Day Road
                                Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069
                                Attention: General Counsel.

     If to the Company, to: 100 Half Day Road

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                          Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069
                          Attention: General Counsel.

Any notice which is required to be given in writing pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement may be given by facsimile.

     Section 3.6. Section Headings. The headings of sections in this Agreement
are provided for convenience only and will not affect its construction or
interpretation.

     Section 3.7. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in
any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all
such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument.

                                      * * *

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed or caused to be
duly executed this Agreement as of the dates indicated.

HEWITT ASSOCIATES, INC.

By: /s/ Dale L. Gifford
Printed Name: Dale L. Gifford
Title: Chief Executive Officer

HEWITT HOLDINGS LLC

By: /s/ Gerald I. Wilson
Printed Name: Gerald I. Wilson
Title: Chairman of the Executive Committee
and Authorized Representative

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<PAGE>

                                                     EXHIBIT A

                                                     Hewitt Holdings L.L.C.

                                                     Operating Agreement

                                                     Amended and Restated as of
                                                     May 30, 2002

<PAGE>

Contents

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                           <C>
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Section 1 - General .........................................................  1
Section 2 - Definitions .....................................................  3
Section 3 - Executive Committee .............................................  6
Section 4 - Allocation of Firm Earnings .....................................  8
Section 5 - Withdrawal of Funds .............................................  9
Section 6 - Stock of Hewitt Associates, Inc. ................................ 10
Section 7 - Indemnity ....................................................... 13
Section 8 - Miscellaneous ................................................... 14
</TABLE>

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Hewitt Associates

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Section 1 - General

     1.1    The name of the Firm shall be "Hewitt Holdings L.L.C." The Firm and
its subsidiaries shall conduct a business of providing consulting,
administration, and related services and of managing, trading in, and disposing
of the Firm's real estate assets. The Firm may exercise all powers reasonable or
necessary to pursue the same. In addition, the Firm may engage in and do any act
concerning any or all lawful businesses for which limited liability companies
may be organized under Illinois law. The principal office of the Firm shall be
in the County of Lake, State of Illinois, U.S.A., or in such other location as
may from time to time be established by the Executive Committee.

     1.2    The death of an Owner shall not operate to dissolve the Firm, but
shall merely terminate the Owner's membership in the Firm.

     1.3    No Owner shall, without the written consent of the Executive
Committee, take any of the following actions or permit any of them to occur
(collectively, a "transfer"): the assignment, mortgaging, sale, pledge or other
encumbrance or disposition of an Owner's ownership interest in the Firm or the
entering into of any agreement whereby any person shall acquire any interest
(whether voluntarily, involuntarily by operation of law or otherwise) with
respect to an Owner's ownership interest in the Firm; provided that, if written
consent of the Executive Committee is granted, no such person by virtue of such
transfer shall become an Owner in the Firm.

     1.4    Each Owner shall have the right to inspect the books and records of
the Firm; provided however, that information about an Owner's individual
accounts or share of Firm Earnings will not be disclosed to any other Owners
other than the members of the Executive Committee and other Owners and employees
designated by the Executive Committee for administrative purposes, except as
provided herein.

     1.5    This Agreement and the Articles of Organization may be amended upon
the written approval of seventy-five percent (75%) of Owners based on Sharing
Percents. Any other approval of Owners required by this Agreement shall consist
of the written acceptance of sixty-seven percent (67%) of Owners based on
Sharing Percents, except in the case of approvals required under Section Three
(Executive Committee), in which case approval shall be by a majority of Owners
based on Sharing Percents. For purposes of this Agreement, an e-mail received
from an Owner shall be deemed to be a writing through which an Owner may
indicate any approval, acceptance, or consent required by this Agreement.

     1.6    This Agreement is subject to, and governed by, the Illinois Limited
Liability Company Act and the Articles of Organization of the Firm (the
"Articles") filed with the Illinois Secretary of State. This Agreement and the
Articles constitute the entire agreement among the Owners and no Owner shall
have any rights that are not specified herein. This Agreement shall be

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construed and enforced in accordance with the laws and judicial decisions of the
State of Illinois. In the event of a direct conflict between the provisions of
this Agreement and the mandatory provisions of the Illinois Limited Liability
Company Act or the provisions of the Articles, such provisions of the Illinois
Limited Liability Company Act or the Articles, as the case may be, will be
controlling.

     1.7    No Owner shall be liable under a judgment, decree, or order of the
court, or in any other manner, for a debt, obligation or liability of the Firm,
except as provided by law. No Owner shall be required to loan any funds to the
Firm. Except as may be expressly provided otherwise herein, no Owner shall be
required to make any contribution to the Firm by reason of any negative balance
in such Owner's Capital Account, nor shall any negative balance in an Owner's
Capital Account create any liability on the part of the Owner to any third
party. This Agreement does not create, directly, indirectly or contingently, any
third party beneficiary rights.

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Section 2 -- Definitions

     2.1    Whenever used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the
respective meanings set forth below unless otherwise expressly provided herein,
and when the defined meaning is intended, the term is capitalized:

            (a)    Beneficiary: The party or parties selected by an Owner
pursuant to Section 8.1 who are to receive payments due from the Firm in case of
the Owner's death

            (b)    Book Value: The book value per share of the Corporation's
Class A Common Stock as of the end of the Corporation's most recent fiscal
quarter for which financial results have been reported, determined in accordance
with United States generally accepted accounting principles.

            (c)    Capital: The Capital of the Firm shall consist of the excess
of the assets of the Firm business over the Firm liabilities as shown on the
Firm's books.

            (d)    Capital Account: The balance of an Owner's Capital Account as
of any specified time.

            (e)    Change in Control: The occurrence of any of the following
events:

                   (i)     The acquisition by any individual, entity, or group
of beneficial ownership of thirty percent (30%) or more of the combined voting
power of Hewitt Associates, Inc.'s (the "Company's") then outstanding securities
with respect to the election of directors of the Company;

                   (ii)    The consummation of a reorganization, merger, or
consolidation of the Company or sale or other disposition of all or
substantially all of the assets of the Company (a "Corporate Transaction");
excluding, however, a Corporate Transaction pursuant to which all or
substantially all of the individuals or entities who are the beneficial owners
of the Company immediately prior to the Corporate Transaction will beneficially
own, directly or indirectly, more than sixty percent (60%) of the outstanding
shares of common stock of the resulting entity and of the combined voting power
of the outstanding securities entitled to vote for the election of directors of
such entity; or

                   (iii)   Individuals who, as of the effective date of a
transaction, constitute the board of directors of the Company (the "Incumbent
Board") cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of such board;
provided, that any individual who becomes a director of the Company subsequent
to the effective date, whose election, or nomination for election by the
Company's stockholders, was approved by the vote of at least a majority of the
directors then comprising the

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Incumbent Board shall be deemed a member of the Incumbent Board; and provided
further, that any individual who was initially elected as a director of the
Company as a result of an actual or threatened election contest, as such terms
are used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act, or
any other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on
behalf of any person other than the board shall not be deemed a member of the
Incumbent Board.

         (f) Corporation: Hewitt Associates, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

         (g) Disability: The meaning given thereto in the long term disability
plan of the Corporation as in effect from time to time.

         (h) Firm: Hewitt Holdings L.L.C., the limited liability company formed
under the Illinois Limited Liability Company Act ("Act") or any successor
thereto.

         (i) Firm Earnings: The consolidated net income of the Firm, determined
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles with such exceptions
as the Firm may from time to time establish through Executive Committee
resolution.

         (j) Fiscal Year: The fiscal year of the Firm, which shall commence on
October 1 and terminate on September 30 unless otherwise determined by the
Executive Committee;

         (k) IPO Date: The date on which the Corporation consummates the first
public offering pursuant to an effective registration statement under the
Securities Act, other than on Form S-4 or S-8 or their then equivalents or any
successor form thereto, covering the offer and sale by the Corporation of its
shares of Class A Common Stock.

         (l) Market Value: An amount per share of the Corporation's Class A
Common Stock equal to (a) the average closing sale price per share of Class A
Common Stock for the five (5) trading days immediately preceding the date as of
which the Market Value is to be determined as officially reported on the
principal national securities exchange on which the shares of Class A Common
Stock are then listed or admitted to trading; provided that if no sale takes
place on any such date, the applicable price for such date shall be the average
of the closing bid and asked prices, (b) if the shares of Class A Common Stock
are not then listed or admitted to trading on a national securities exchange but
are designated as a national market system security by the NASD, the average of
the last trading price per share of Class A Common Stock for the five (5)
trading days immediately preceding the date as of which the Market Value is to
be determined; provided that if no sale takes place on any such date, the
applicable price for such date shall be the average of the closing bid and asked
prices, or (c) if the shares of Class A Common Stock are not so designated, the
average of the closing bid and asked price per share of Class A Common Stock for
the five (5) trading days immediately preceding the date as of which the Market
Value is to be determined as shown by the NASD automated quotation system.

         (m) Member: A voting member of the Executive Committee.

         (n) Owner: One of the members (as defined in the Act) of the Firm
listed in Appendix A.

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         (o) Previous Operating Agreement: The Hewitt Holdings LLC Operating
Agreement as amended March 1, 2001.

         (p) Sharing Percent: An Owner's balance of Deferred Compensation
related to real estate as of September 30, 2001 under the Previous Operating
Agreement divided by the total equivalent balances of all Owners. When former
Owners are included in the allocation pursuant to Section 4.01, their percent
shall be determined based on their balance of Deferred Compensation related to
real estate at the time they ceased being Owners, with adjustments for all
Owners based on the timing or expected timing of receipt of payments and based
on other adjustments described in the IPO Plan adopted pursuant to the Previous
Operating Agreement. The Executive Committee shall notify each Owner of the
Owner's Sharing Percent but not the Sharing Percent of other Owners.

     2.2 Except when otherwise indicated by the context, (i) the use of any term
in the singular may also include the plural, and (ii) any calculation with
respect to a fiscal year or other period prior to the creation of the Firm shall
be made based upon an identical calculation with respect to the Firm's general
partnership predecessor, Hewitt Associates, and any predecessor thereof, with
the partners in such predecessor entity being considered owners for the purposes
of such calculation.

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Section 3 -- Executive Committee

         3.1 The management functions of the business shall be vested in an
Executive Committee (the "Committee") which shall have full and complete powers
of management and administration over the affairs of the Firm, except as
otherwise provided herein. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
Committee shall have authority to borrow money, to open bank accounts, to invest
in securities and other assets, to mortgage, pledge, lease, hypothecate, grant
security interests in, sell and otherwise deal with the assets of the Firm, to
guarantee indebtedness or other obligations of others, to confess judgment or to
submit a Firm claim or liability to arbitration or reference. No Owner shall
assume or exercise any such powers unless they have been specifically delegated
to such Owner by the Committee, nor shall any Owner bind the Firm without the
consent of the Committee. No Member shall be liable to any other Owner or to the
Firm by reason of the actions of the Committee except in the case of fraud or
gross negligence.

         3.2 Effective October 1, 2002, the Committee shall consist of five
Members, who shall be Owners or former Owners. Prior to such date, the committee
under the Previous Operating Agreement shall continue as the Committee. The
Committee may appoint one or more Owners as non-voting members of the Committee
from time to time. Members of the Committee shall be appointed for indefinite
terms. A Member shall continue in office until such Member's successor has been
appointed.

         3.3 The act of not less than three Members on the Committee at a
meeting shall be an act of the Committee. At least two days' notice must be
given to each Member of the time, place, and subject matter of a meeting;
provided that lack of such notice may be waived by a Member. Unless otherwise
restricted by the Articles or by applicable law, Members, or any participants on
a committee created by the Committee, may participate in a meeting of the
Committee or such committee thereof by means of telephonic conference or similar
communications equipment whereby all persons participating in the meeting can
hear and speak to each other, and participation in a meeting in such manner
shall constitute presence in person at such meeting. Action may be taken other
than at a meeting upon the unanimous consent of all Members to the proposed
action.

         3.4 The Committee shall appoint one Member as Chairman and another as
Vice Chairman. The Committee may also reappoint or remove the Chairman or Vice
Chairman.

         3.5 A Member who is appointed as Chairman shall continue as Chairman
for the remainder of such Member's term as a Member or until such earlier time
as the Chairman is removed from such position by the Committee. In the event of
the resignation, removal, or retirement of a Chairman, the Committee shall
appoint another Chairman. The Committee, in its discretion, may require that a
Chairman give six months' notice before such Chairman's resignation or
retirement becomes effective.

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         3.6 A Member who is appointed Vice Chairman shall continue as Vice
Chairman for the remainder of such Member's term as Member or until such earlier
time as the Vice Chairman is removed from such position by the Committee. The
Vice Chairman shall act as Chairman in the absence of the Chairman or upon the
Chairman's inability or unwillingness to act, and shall perform such duties as
are assigned to the Vice Chairman by the Chairman. In the event of the death or
disability of the Chairman, the Vice Chairman shall become Chairman.

         3.7 The Chairman, with the concurrence of the Vice Chairman, shall
appoint a Secretary of the Committee, who, if not a Member, shall have no vote
in the actions of the Committee.

         3.8 Appointments to the Committee shall be by the Chairman or the
Chairman-designate, if there is to be a new Chairman, subject to the approval of
a majority of the Members and subject to approval of the Owners.

         3.9 In the performance of its duties, the Committee may appoint
individuals or committees, who need not be Owners, to act in an advisory
capacity or to act in an executive capacity ("Designees"), in which case it may
delegate to such Designees such powers as may be required to perform its
functions.

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Section 4 -- Allocation of Firm Earnings

         4.1 Firm Earnings shall be allocated in proportion to Owners' Sharing
Percents until Owners have received an amount equal to 150% of their Deferred
Compensation balances related to real estate under the Previous Operating
Agreement. From that point forward, Firm Earnings shall be allocated in
proportion to Sharing Percents including former Owners.

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Section 5 -- Withdrawal of Funds

         5.1  The Committee shall by resolution establish uniform rules for the
withdrawal of funds. These rules shall be based on the Committee's determination
of the Firm's financial condition. No withdrawals shall be made without the
consent of the Committee.

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Section 6 -- Stock of Hewitt Associates, Inc.

         6.1  Pursuant to Section 13 of the Previous Operating Agreement, Owners
approved an IPO Plan under which the Firm owns common stock in the Corporation.
This Section 6 covers the ownership and ultimate transfer of ownership of such
stock. The Executive Committee shall have the authority to establish different
arrangements for Owners temporarily or permanently resident outside the United
States.

         6.2  All common stock shall be held in the name of the Firm and
allocated to the Capital Accounts of Owners in accordance with the IPO Plan.
Each Owner shall be entitled to vote the stock included in his or her Capital
Account pursuant to the terms of the Certificate of Incorporation of Hewitt
Associates, Inc.

         6.3  An Owner shall be entitled to all shares initially included in his
or her Capital Account, except that an Owner shall be entitled only to the Book
Value of those shares designated as goodwill shares under the IPO Plan
("Goodwill Shares") if the Owner ceases to be employed by the Corporation or its
subsidiaries before the age of 55 and 10 years of service except as a result of
death or Disability (a "Termination Event"). Upon the occurrence of a
Termination Event, each Goodwill Share in a terminated Owner's Capital Account
shall automatically be converted into a number of shares of the Corporation's
Class B common stock equal to the following, unless the Executive Committee
approves an additional entitlement:

         1-(C* (1 - A / B)))

         where:

         A = the lesser of (i) B or (ii) the Book Value;

         B = the Market Value per share of Class A Common Stock as of the date
             the Terminated Owner ceases to be employed by the Corporation or
             its subsidiaries; and

         C = (i) prior to the first anniversary of the IPO Date, 100%;

             (ii)  on or after the first anniversary of the IPO Date, but prior
             to the second anniversary of the IPO Date, 75%;

             (iii) on or after the second anniversary of the IPO Date, but
             prior to the third anniversary of the IPO Date, 50%;

             (iv)  on or after the third anniversary of the IPO Date, but prior
             to the fourth anniversary of the IPO Date, 25%; and

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               (v) on or after the fourth anniversary of the IPO Date, 0.

         If a Termination Event occurs and, in the opinion of the Board of
Directors of the Corporation or the subsidiary of the Corporation by which the
Owner was employed, the terminated Owner violates the terms of his or her
noncompetition agreement with the Corporation within two years after so leaving,
then any shares held by the Firm shall be available to satisfy the Owner's
obligations pursuant to such agreement.

During the four years following the IPO Date and with twelve (12) months notice
to the Executive Committee, an Owner may retire as early as age 52 with all
shares at market value except for the following percentage of the Owner's
Goodwill Shares to which the Owner would otherwise be entitled only to Book
Value according to the formula above. The percentage is six percent (6%) less
two-tenths of one percent (.2%) per full year of ownership over ten years times
the number of years (including fractional years determined in whole months) the
Owner is retiring before the month the Owner reaches age 55.

(Percentage = (6% - .2% x (full years of ownership over 10)) x years before age
55)

         Any distributions of shares while an Owner is still employed by the
Corporation shall be deemed to be taken first from shares to which the Owner is
entitled to full value.

         At the end of each year following the IPO Date, any Goodwill Shares
that have been surrendered pursuant to the formula above together with any
shares of restricted stock forfeited by employees of the Corporation, shall be
allocated as full value shares among Owners who are actively employed by the
Corporation at that time and among retired and deceased Owners based on their
original relative Goodwill Shares.

         6.4 The Firm shall not sell, transfer, pledge or otherwise dispose,
whether directly or indirectly, whether or not for value, or distribute shares
of Class B Common Stock of the Corporation for a period of two years from the
date of the initial public offering of the Corporation's common stock (the
"IPO"), except: (a) with the approval of the independent directors of the
Corporation, on the basis of a determination that such action is in the best
interests of the Corporation or is otherwise appropriate in light of a
particular individual's economic hardship or (b) distributions to Owners
resident outside of North America upon approval of the Firm's Executive
Committee or (c) distributions to Owners after the first anniversary of the IPO.
Any distribution to an Owner of shares of Class B Common Stock of the
Corporation prior to the second anniversary of the date of the IPO will be
subject to the condition that each such Owner agrees not to sell, transfer,
pledge or otherwise dispose, whether directly or indirectly, whether or not for
value, or distribute such shares prior to the second anniversary of the date of
the IPO, unless otherwise approved by the independent directors of the
Corporation, on the basis of a determination that such action is in the best
interests of the Corporation or is otherwise appropriate in light of a
particular individual's economic hardship.

         6.5 In order to ensure an orderly flow of the Corporation's shares to
the public market following the IPO Date, all shares allocated to the Capital
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will be subject to a registration rights agreement between the Firm and the
Corporation that permits the sale in a registered, underwritten offering of up
to approximately twelve percent (12%) of such shares after the first anniversary
of the IPO Date and in two additional underwritten offerings prior to the third
anniversary of the IPO Date, subject to the reasonable judgment of the
Corporation's Board of Directors based upon factors including the post-IPO share
price performance, equity market conditions, other issuances of the
Corporation's securities, and operating results for the Corporation. Sales after
the third anniversary of the IPO may also be restricted based on the reasonable
judgment of the Corporation's Board of Directors.

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Section 7 -- Indemnity

         7.1  In this Section 7, "Loss" means any: (i) claim, action,
proceeding, judgment, fine or penalty involving any judicial or administrative
proceeding, arbitration or other so-called alternative dispute resolution
mechanism (whether civil, criminal or administrative) and any (ii) damage, loss,
liability or expense of any kind, including but not limited to legal fees,
out-of-pocket expenses, court costs and other costs.

         7.2  The Firm shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless (the
"Indemnification") the following persons ("Indemnitees"):

              (i)  each Member of the Executive Committee; and

              (ii) any Designee of and the Secretary of the Executive Committee

              against any Loss arising out of the performance of their duties
relating to the Executive Committee or the Firm, provided that the
Indemnification shall not include any Loss arising from acts or failures to act
which constitute gross negligence or fraud or breach of a fiduciary duty to the
Firm.

         7.3  For the purpose of Section 7, a "Designee" includes any Owner
serving at the specific written request of the Firm as a director, officer,
trustee, fiduciary, partner, employee or agent of an entity other than the Firm
(including, but not limited to, service with respect to any subsidiary or
employee benefit plan).

         7.4  As soon as any Indemnitee receives notice of any Loss for which
the Indemnitee has the right to claim Indemnification, within 30 days
thereafter, such Indemnitee shall give notice in writing both to the Committee
and to the General Counsel of the Firm.

         7.5  The rights conferred on any person by this Section shall not be
exclusive of any rights which such person may have or hereafter acquire under
any statute, provision of the Articles, Agreement, vote of the Committee or
otherwise.

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Section 8 -- Miscellaneous

         8.1  Each Owner shall designate in writing a Beneficiary to receive any
distributions under this Agreement in the event of such Owner's death. The
designation may be changed from time to time by a further designation in writing
submitted to the Committee. If an Owner fails to designate a Beneficiary, or if
the Beneficiary predeceases the Owner or dies simultaneously with the Owner,
then payments shall be made to such person or persons from among the natural
objects of the Owner's bounty, the Owner's dependents, or the Owner's estate as
the Committee in its sole discretion shall elect.

         8.2  "Work Product" shall mean information treated as proprietary,
secret, or confidential by the Firm or any client or information which is not
generally known to those outside the Firm relating to (i) the business, conduct
or operations of the Firm or any of the Firm's clients, or (ii) any research,
publications, processes, methods, techniques, computer programs, client lists,
client requirements, reports, report formats, discussion guides, or similar
material used in connection with the Firm's business, or (iii) the enhancement
of, or possible new uses or applications for, any such item or service.

              While an Owner and at all times thereafter, each Owner agrees to
respect the confidentiality of any information received as a result of such
Owner's association with the Firm and agrees not to disclose to others or
publish any Work Product. Each Owner further agrees that each Work Product
conceived, developed, or improved upon solely by such Owner or in conjunction
with other Firm personnel or by other Owners or associates shall be the
exclusive property of the Firm; and upon ceasing to be an Owner for any reason
whatsoever, such Owner will not, without the written consent of the Executive
Committee, take any such Work Product or copies thereof, nor will such Owner
attempt to use or duplicate such Work Product, nor will such Owner reveal it to
anyone.

         8.3  Limitation on Authority of Owners. No Owner is an agent of the
Firm solely by virtue of being a member of a limited liability company, and no
Owner has authority to act for the Firm solely by virtue of being a member of a
limited liability company. This Section supersedes any authority granted to the
Owners pursuant to the Act. Notwithstanding any other provision contained
herein, any Owner who takes any action or binds the Firm in violation of this
Section shall be solely responsible for any loss, cost and expense incurred by
the Firm (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) as a result
of the unauthorized action and such Owner shall indemnify and hold the Firm and
its officers harmless with respect to all such loss, cost or expense.

         8.4  Fiduciary Duties of the Committee. Notwithstanding anything
expressly or implicitly contained in this Agreement to the contrary, it is
understood and agreed that, pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement and the
Act, the committee has a fiduciary duty to the Owners to manage and operate the
Firm and the Firm's business and to perform its respective duties as a Committee
in the best interests of the Firm and its Owners and with such care as an
ordinarily

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prudent person in a like position would use under similar circumstances, and, in
exercising the rights, powers and authority granted to the Committee under this
Agreement, the Committee is bound to act at all times in accordance with such
fiduciary duties.

         8.5  This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed an original, and together such counterparts shall be
deemed one and the same instrument.

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