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EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of May 17, 2017, is hereby entered into by and among B. Riley Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), Wunderlich Investment Company, Inc., a
Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr. (the “Executive”). 
 WHEREAS, the
Executive currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Company, pursuant to that certain Employment Agreement, dated as of December 20, 2013 and amended as of May 16, 2016 (the “Prior Agreement”), by and among the
Company, Wunderlich Securities, Inc., a Tennessee corporation (“WSI”), and the Executive; 
 WHEREAS, the Company has
entered into that certain Merger Agreement, dated as of even date herewith (the “Merger Agreement”), by and among the Company, Parent, Foxhound Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of Parent
(“Merger Sub”), ACP BD Investments, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and certain other parties thereto, pursuant to which, among other things, at the “Effective Time” (as defined in the Merger Agreement), Merger
Sub shall merge with and into the Company, with the Company surviving (the “Transactions”); and 
 WHEREAS, following the
Transactions, the Company and the Executive wish to continue the Executive’s employment relationship with the Company on the terms set forth below in this Agreement. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and obligations hereinafter set forth, the Company and Executive
hereby agree as follows: 
 1. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective as of Effective Time (the date on which such
consummation occurs, the “Effective Date”). If, however, the Merger Agreement is terminated by the parties thereto without the consummation of the Transactions, then this Agreement shall be null and void ab initio, and of no
force or effect. 
 2. Term. The Company hereby agrees to continue to employ the Executive, and the Executive hereby accepts such
employment, for a term commencing as of the Effective Date and continuing until the third anniversary of the Effective Date, unless sooner terminated in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 or Section 6 (the period during which the
Executive is employed under this Agreement hereinafter referred to as the “Term”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon a Change in Control (as that term is defined in Parent’s then-current long-term incentive plan), the Term
shall automatically be renewed so that the Term is not less than two (2) years from the effective date of such Change in Control. 
 3.
Position and Duties. During the Term, the Executive shall be employed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Company and WSI, and shall report to Parent’s Chief Executive Officer. In addition, as of the Effective Date, the Executive shall
be appointed to the Board of Directors of Parent (the “Parent Board”). The Executive shall faithfully perform for the Company and WSI the duties of said position and shall perform such other duties of an executive, managerial, or
administrative nature as shall be reasonably commensurate with his position and specified and designated from time to time by the Chief Executive Officer of Parent, 

 
including, but not limited to, serving as an officer and/or director of one or more subsidiaries of Parent from time to time. The Executive shall devote all of his business time and efforts to
the performance of his duties hereunder. The Executive shall have the right to engage in various activities outside of his employment with the Company, including charitable and community activities and making personal investments that do not
constitute corporate opportunities, and, with the approval of the Parent Board, serving as a director of one or more other companies (other than directorships of nonprofit charitable or community companies, which shall not require such approval) so
long as such activities do not interfere with the Executive’s ability to perform his duties hereunder. 
 4. Compensation and
Benefits. 
 4.1. Annual Salary. The Company shall pay the Executive during the Term a base salary at a minimum rate of $500,000
(Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) per annum (the “Annual Salary”), in accordance with the customary payroll practices of the Company applicable to senior executives. The Compensation Committee of the Parent Board (the
“Compensation Committee”) may, in its sole discretion, periodically increase the amount of the Annual Salary (but not decrease such amount, except in connection with
across-the-board salary reductions generally applicable to Parent’s executive management team). For purposes of this Agreement, the Annual Salary as increased or
decreased from time to time shall constitute the “Annual Salary” as of the time of the change. 
 4.2. Eligibility for Incentive
Plans. During the Term, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in any performance bonus plans or programs or long-term incentive or equity-based incentive compensation plans or programs of the Company or Parent as in effect from time to
time and in which Parent’s executive management team is generally eligible to participate. In addition, during the Term, the Executive shall be eligible to receive commissions on accounts that he manages or originates at the highest commission
rate published in the Company’s commission schedule for retail financial advisors as in effect from time to time. 
 4.3.
Benefits—In General. During the Term, the Executive shall be permitted to participate in any group life, hospitalization, or disability insurance plans, health programs, retirement plans, fringe benefit programs, and other benefits or
insurance plans that may be available to other senior executives of Parent generally in accordance with the terms of such plans or programs as in effect from time to time. 

4.4. Expenses—In General. The Company shall pay or reimburse the Executive for all ordinary and reasonable out-of-pocket expenses actually incurred (and, in the case of reimbursement, paid) by the Executive during the Term in the performance of the Executive’s services under
this Agreement, in accordance with the Company’s policies regarding such reimbursements as in effect from time to time. During the Term, the Company shall reimburse reasonable fees and expenses incurred by the Executive for participation in
professional and trade associations and reasonable expenses incurred in connection with business development and client entertainment activities. Payments and reimbursement under this Section 4.4 shall be made no later than March 15th of
the calendar year following the year in which the Executive incurred the expense. 

  
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 4.5. Initial Equity Grant. On or about the Effective Date, Parent shall grant to the
Executive an award of restricted stock units in respect of shares of Parent common stock, no par value (“Parent Common Stock”), having an aggregate grant date fair market value equal to $1.5 million (the “Initial Equity
Award”). The Initial Equity Award shall vest in five equal annual installments on each of the first five anniversaries of the Effective Date, subject to the Executive’s continued employment with the Company through each such
anniversary and to accelerated vesting as set forth in Sections 5.2(b) and 6.2(b)(iv), and shall otherwise have terms and conditions that are consistent with the restricted stock unit awards granted to similarly situated executives of Parent.

 4.6. Performance-Based Equity Grant. On or about the second anniversary of the Effective Date, Parent shall grant to the Executive
an award of restricted stock units (the “Performance-Based Equity Award”) in respect of a number of shares of Parent Common Stock equal to the Final Performance-Based Equity Number (as defined in Exhibit A
hereto), subject to the Executive’s continued employment with the Company and its subsidiaries through the date of grant. The Performance-Based Equity Award shall vest in three equal installments on each of the third, fourth, and fifth
anniversaries of the Effective Date, subject to the Executive’s continued employment with the Company and its subsidiaries through each such anniversary and to accelerated vesting as set forth in Sections 5.2(b) and 6.2(b)(iv), and shall
otherwise have terms and conditions that are consistent with the restricted stock unit awards granted to similarly situated executives of Parent. 

4.7. Indemnification Agreement. On the Effective Date, Parent and the Executive shall enter into an indemnification agreement in
substantially the form entered into by Parent with similarly situated directors and officers of Parent. 
 5. Termination Due to
Death or Disability. 
 5.1. Date of Termination Due to Death or Disability. If the Executive dies during the Term,
the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate effective immediately as of the date of the Executive’s death, and the obligations of the Company to or with respect to the Executive shall
terminate in their entirety upon such date except as otherwise provided under this Section 5. If, during the Term, the Executive is unable to perform substantially and continuously the duties assigned to him due to a disability (as such term is
defined or used for purposes of the Company’s long-term disability plan then in effect, or, if no such plan is in effect, by virtue of ill health or other disability for more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive or non-consecutive days out of any consecutive twelve (12)-month period) (a “Disability”), the Company shall have the right, to the extent permitted by law, to terminate the employment of the Executive
upon thirty (30) days’ advance notice in writing to the Executive, and the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate effective on the thirtieth (30th) day after delivery of such notice, and
the obligations of the Company to or with respect to the Executive shall terminate in their entirety upon such date except as otherwise provided under this Section 5. 

  
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 5.2. Obligations of the Company upon Termination Due to Death or Disability. Upon
termination of the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company due to the Executive’s death or Disability, the Executive (or the Executive’s estate or beneficiaries in the case of the death of the Executive)
shall be entitled to receive the following payments and benefits at the times specified below (subject to Section 8): 
 (a) (i) an
amount equal to the sum of (A) any Annual Salary actually earned under this Agreement prior to the date of termination, (B) any accrued paid time off to the extent not theretofore paid, and (C) reimbursement for business expenses
incurred prior to the date of termination in accordance with the Company’s policies or Section 4.4, which amount shall be paid within thirty (30) days of the date of termination, and (ii) the annual incentive amount (if any)
earned, but not yet paid to the Executive prior to the date of termination, under any bonus or commission plan of the Company in which the Executive participated for the completed fiscal year of the Company prior to the date of termination as
determined by the Compensation Committee, with such amount to be paid in cash at such time as the Company otherwise makes incentive payments for such fiscal year to the executive management team (and in all events no later than March 15th of
the year following the year in which the date of termination occurs) (the amounts in clauses (i) and (ii) referred to collectively as the “Accrued Obligations”); 

(b) all outstanding and unvested incentive equity or equity-based awards and long-term incentive awards held by the Executive shall immediately
vest and any time-based forfeiture restrictions on incentive equity or equity-based awards held by the Executive shall immediately lapse; provided that any awards that vest based on the achievement of performance goals shall vest and be
earned only upon achievement of the applicable performance goals or objectives (but disregarding any requirement for the Executive’s continued employment); provided, further, that if the applicable plan or award agreement provides
more beneficial treatment to the Executive and specifically provides that it supersedes the treatment under this Section 5.2(b), the more beneficial treatment in the applicable plan or award agreement shall apply; and provided,
further, that, notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a Change in Control, the terms of the applicable plan and award agreements relating to a Change in Control shall apply if such provision is more beneficial to the Executive (with
settlement of any such outstanding award that constitutes nonqualified deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), to occur only if such Change in Control is a
“change in control event” as defined in Treasury Regulation § 1.409A-3(i)(5)); 

(c) a pro rata actual annual incentive payment in respect of the fiscal year of the Company in which the date of termination occurs equal to
the product of (i) the amount determined by the Compensation Committee pursuant to the terms of the applicable annual incentive plan of the Company in which the Executive was eligible to participate for such fiscal year based on the
Company’s actual performance for the fiscal year of the Company in which the date of termination occurs on the same basis as annual incentives are determined for active members of the senior management team of the Company, and (ii) a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days elapsed in the fiscal year of the Company in which occurs the date of termination through the date of termination, and the denominator of which is 365 (such amount the “Pro Rata
Incentive Award”), with such amount to be paid in cash at such time as the Company otherwise makes incentive payments for such fiscal year to the executive management team (and in all events no later than March 15th of the year
following the year in which the date of termination occurs); 

  
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 (d) all rights and benefits under any retirement or other benefit plan or program (in accordance
with their terms and conditions) that are vested or to which the Executive is otherwise entitled as of the date of termination (the “Other Benefits”); and 

(e) if such termination of employment occurs prior to the grant of the Performance-Based Equity Award, then an amount in cash equal to
$1 million, which amount shall be paid within 60 days following the date of termination. 
 Except as provided in this Section 5.2, the
Executive shall have no further rights to any other compensation or benefits under this Agreement on or after any termination of the Executive’s employment pursuant to this Section 5, and any unvested rights, benefits, or incentive awards
shall be forfeited as of the date of termination. 
 5.3. Effect of Termination on Other Positions. Upon any termination under this
Section 5, the Executive shall be deemed to have resigned from all positions he then holds with the Company and any of its subsidiaries, and the Executive agrees to execute such documents and take such other actions as the Company may request
to reflect such resignation. 
 6. Obligations of the Company upon Certain Terminations of Employment (Other Than Due to Death or
Disability). 
 6.1. Termination by the Company with Cause; Termination by the Executive without Good Reason. During the Term, the
Company may terminate the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with Cause, and the Executive may terminate the Term of this Agreement and his employment without Good Reason. 

(a) Definition of Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean the Executive’s: 

 

	 	(i)	conviction of, indictment for or formal admission to or plea of nolo contendere with respect to, a felony or a crime of moral turpitude, dishonesty, breach of trust, fraud, misappropriation, embezzlement or unethical
business conduct (but only if the Parent Board reasonably determines, after considering all related facts and circumstances, that such indictment, conviction or plea has materially and adversely affected or is reasonably likely to materially and
adversely affect Parent’s or the Company’s business or reputation), or any crime involving Parent or the Company; 

  

	 	(ii)	continued willful misconduct or willful or gross neglect in the performance of his duties hereunder, following written notice of such misconduct or neglect and failure to remedy such misconduct or neglect within fifteen
(15) days after delivery of such notice; provided, however, that the Parent Board shall have the discretion (A) to require a remedial period that is shorter than fifteen (15) days to remedy certain misconduct or neglect
that the Parent Board reasonably determines can be remedied in less than fifteen (15) days or (B) to offer no opportunity to remediate conduct or neglect that the Parent Board reasonably determines to be incapable of being cured;

  
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	 	(iii)	continued failure to materially adhere to the clear directions of Parent or the Company, to adhere to Parent or the Company’s written policies, or to devote substantially all of his business time and efforts to
Parent and the Company in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Section 3, and failure to cure such failure within fifteen (15) days after delivery of written notice of such failure; provided, however, that the
Parent Board shall have the discretion (A) to require a remedial period that is shorter than fifteen (15) days to remedy certain failures that the Parent Board reasonably determines can be remedied in less than fifteen (15) days or
(B) to offer no opportunity to remediate failures that the Parent Board reasonably determines to be incapable of being cured; 

  

	 	(iv)	continued failure to substantially perform the duties properly assigned to the Executive by Parent or the Company (other than any such failure resulting from his Disability) and failure to cure such failure within
fifteen (15) days after delivery of written notice of such failure; provided, however, that the Parent Board shall have the discretion (A) to require a remedial period that is shorter than fifteen (15) days to remedy
certain failures that the Parent Board reasonably determines can be remedied in less than fifteen (15) days or (B) to offer no opportunity to remediate failures that the Parent Board reasonably determines to be incapable of being cured; or

  

	 	(v)	material and willful breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and failure to cure such breach within fifteen (15) days following written notice from the Company specifying such breach;
provided, however, that the Parent Board shall have the discretion (A) to require a remedial period that is shorter than fifteen (15) days to remedy certain breaches that the Parent Board reasonably determines can be remedied
in less than fifteen (15) days or (B) to offer no opportunity to remediate breaches that the Parent Board reasonably determines to be incapable of being cured. 

(b) Obligations of the Company upon Termination by the Company with Cause or Termination by the Executive without Good Reason. If,
during the Term, the Company terminates the Executive with Cause, or the Executive terminates his employment and the termination by the Executive is not with Good Reason in accordance with Section 6.2, the Term of this Agreement and the
Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate immediately in the case of a termination by the Company with Cause and on the thirtieth (30th) day following the date the Executive provides the Company with written notice of his
termination without Good Reason (or such earlier date as the Company and the Executive may agree), and the Executive shall be entitled to receive the Accrued Obligations and the Other Benefits, as provided and at the times set forth in
Sections 5.2(a) and 5.2(d). The Executive shall have no further rights to any other compensation or benefits under this Agreement on or after any termination of the Executive’s employment pursuant to this Section 6.1, and any unvested
rights, benefits, or incentive awards shall be forfeited as of the date of termination. 

  
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 (c) Effect of Termination on Other Positions. Upon any termination under this
Section 6.1, the Executive shall resign from all positions he then holds with Parent, the Company and any of their respective subsidiaries, and the Executive agrees to execute such documents and take such other actions as the Company may
request to reflect such resignation. 
 6.2. Termination by the Company without Cause; Termination by the Executive with Good Reason.
During the Term, the Company may terminate the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment without Cause, and the Executive may terminate the Term of this Agreement and his employment for Good Reason. 

(a) Definition of Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean: 

 

	 	(i)	during the two (2) year period following a Change in Control (excluding any merger or business combination of Parent solely with any affiliate of Parent), any demotion of the Executive from his position as set
forth in Section 3 or any material diminution in the Executive’s authority, duties and responsibilities (including the Executive ceasing to report only to the Chief Executive Officer of Parent), or the assignment to the Executive of duties
materially inconsistent with the Executive’s position with the Company as set forth in Section 3; 

  

	 	(ii)	a reduction in the Annual Salary of the Executive (except any such reduction that is part of across-the-board salary reductions generally
applicable to Parent’s executive management team); 

  

	 	(iii)	other than during the period described in Section 6.2(a)(i), any demotion of the Executive from his position as set forth in Section 3 or any material diminution in the Executive’s authority, duties, and
responsibilities (including the Executive ceasing to report only to the Chief Executive Officer of Parent); provided that, in no event shall the assignment by the Parent Board or the Chief Executive Officer of Parent prior to a Change in
Control of a portion of the Executive’s duties to a member of the senior management team who reports directly to the Executive constitute (or serve as a basis for the Executive to claim) Good Reason under this clause (iii);

  

	 	(iv)	the Company’s relocation of the Executive’s principal place of employment to a location one hundred (100) miles outside of Shelby County, Tennessee (excepting travel on Company business to an extent
substantially consistent with the Executive’s business travel obligations as of the date hereof); or 

  

	 	(v)	a material breach by the Company of any of the obligations undertaken to be paid, performed or observed by it in this Agreement. 

To invoke a termination with Good Reason, the Executive shall provide written notice to the Company of the existence of one or more of the conditions
described in clauses (i) through (v) within thirty (30) days following the initial existence of such condition or conditions, specifying in reasonable detail the conditions constituting Good Reason, and the Company shall have thirty

  
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(30) days following receipt of such written notice (the “Cure Period”) during which it may remedy the condition if such condition is reasonably subject to cure. In the event that
the Company fails to remedy the condition constituting Good Reason during the applicable Cure Period, the Executive’s “separation from service” (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) must occur, if at all, within thirty
(30) days following such Cure Period in order for such termination as a result of such condition to constitute a termination with Good Reason. 

(b) Obligations of the Company upon Termination by the Company without Cause or a Termination by the Executive for Good Reason. If,
during the Term, the Company terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause, or the Executive terminates his employment for Good Reason, the Term of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate on the
thirtieth (30th) day following the date the Company or the Executive, as applicable, provides the Company with written notice of termination (or such earlier date as the Company and the Executive may agree), and the Executive shall be entitled to
receive the following payments and benefits at the times specified below, subject to Section 6.3 and Section 7: 
  

	 	(i)	the Accrued Obligations and the Other Benefits, as provided and at the times set forth in Sections 5.2(a) and 5.2(d); 

  

	 	(ii)	an amount equal to the product of (A) one and one-half (1.5) and (B) the amount equal to the sum of (1) the Annual Salary paid to the Executive (including any
amounts deferred) and (2) the average of the annual incentive and other bonuses and commissions earned by the Executive under the Company’s annual incentive compensation plan and any other bonus or commission plans in which the Executive
participates (including any annual incentive bonus amounts that were earned but deferred or that were satisfied through the grant of equity awards) with respect to the three (3) (or fewer, if the Executive’s employment is terminated prior to
such time) completed fiscal years of the Company preceding the date of termination (the “Average Annual Incentive”) (which product shall, in the case of such a termination of employment occurring prior to a Change in Control, be no
more than $4 million), with such amount to be paid in equal installments during the twenty-four (24)-month period following the date of termination in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll practices for the executive officers of
the Company, with the first payment to be made on the first payroll date immediately following the sixtieth (60th) day after the date of termination (with accrued and unpaid installments from the date of termination to be paid on the payroll date on
which the first installment is paid) and the last installment to be paid on the payroll date on or immediately following the date that is twenty-four (24) months after the date of termination; provided, however, that, if the date
of termination occurs within two (2) years following a Change in Control (which is a “change in control event” as defined in Treasury Regulation §1.409A-3(i)(5)), the amount described in
this Section 6.2(b)(ii) shall be calculated with each component based on the greater of the Executive’s Annual Salary and Average Annual Incentive as of the date of the Change in Control or the date of termination and, for the avoidance of
doubt, without regard to the $4 million maximum described above; 

  
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	 	(iii)	an amount equal to the Pro Rata Incentive Award, with such amount to be paid in cash at such time as the Company otherwise makes incentive payments for such fiscal year to the executive management team (and in all
events no later than March 15th of the year following the year in which the date of termination occurs); 

  

	 	(iv)	(A) all unvested incentive equity or equity-based awards held by the Executive, including any performance-based cash or equity-based awards that are not intended to qualify as “performance based
compensation” under Section 162(m) of the Code, shall immediately vest and any time-based forfeiture restrictions on incentive equity or equity-based awards held by Executive shall immediately lapse (effective as of the expiration of the
revocation period as described in Section 6.3 with respect to the Release Requirement); and (B) unvested incentive equity or equity-based awards that are intended to qualify as “performance based compensation” under
Section 162(m) of the Code shall vest and be earned only upon achievement of the applicable performance goals or objectives (but disregarding any requirement for the Executive’s continued employment); provided, however, that
notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a Change in Control, the terms of the applicable plan and award agreements relating to a Change in Control shall apply if such provision is more beneficial to the Executive (with settlement of any such
outstanding award that constitutes nonqualified deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Code to occur only if such Change in Control is a “change in control event” as defined in Treasury Regulation §1.409A-3(i)(5)); 

  

	 	(v)	 for a period of twenty-four (24) months after the date of termination, continued coverage of the Executive
and his “qualified beneficiaries” (as defined in Section 4980B of the Code (“COBRA”)) under the group health plans of the Company that the Executive and his qualified beneficiaries would have been eligible to receive
in the absence of such termination of employment, at the Company’s expense and with any such deemed premiums to be imputed as income to the Executive to the extent the Company determines to be necessary; provided that the Company shall
in no event be required to provide such coverage under the Company’s plans pursuant to COBRA after such time as the Executive or the qualified beneficiary, as applicable, is no longer eligible for continued coverage under COBRA. For the portion
of such twenty-four (24)-month period after the Executive or a qualified beneficiary is no longer eligible to receive continuing coverage under the Company’s group health plans under COBRA, the Company shall reimburse the health insurance
premiums incurred by the Executive under a private health insurance plan that provides substantially similar benefits for the Executive and his qualified beneficiaries and is reasonably acceptable to the Company.

  
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall in no event be required to provide or reimburse the cost of any benefits otherwise required by this Section 6.2(b)(v) after such time as the
Executive or the qualified beneficiary, as applicable, becomes entitled to receive benefits of the same type from another employer’s health care plan. Any reimbursement of premiums under this Section 6.2(b)(v) shall be made in arrears on
the first (1st) business day of each calendar quarter, subject to the Executive’s providing the Company with evidence of continuing coverage under any such private plan; and 

 

	 	(vi)	if such termination of employment occurs prior to the grant of the Performance-Based Equity Award, then an amount in cash equal to $1 million, which amount shall be paid within 60 days following the date of
termination. 

 Except as provided in this Section 6.2, the Executive shall have no further rights to any other compensation or benefits
under this Agreement on or after any termination of the Executive’s employment pursuant to this Section 6.2, and any unvested rights, benefits, or incentive awards shall be forfeited as of the date of termination. 

(c) Effect of Termination on Other Positions. Upon any termination under this Section 6.2, the Executive shall resign from all
positions he then holds with Parent, the Company and any of their respective subsidiaries, and the Executive agrees to execute such documents and take such other actions as the Company may request to reflect such resignation. 

6.3. Condition to Rights and Benefits of Executive. All rights and benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under
Section 6.2 (other than the Accrued Obligations and the Other Benefits) shall be subject to the Executive’s continuing performance in all material respects of the covenants of the Executive contained in Sections 7 and 9.1 and the
delivery to the Company of an executed release of claims against the Company and its affiliates in a form substantially similar to the release of claims requested by the Company from other employees in connection with employment terminations (with
such updates and modifications as the Company determines are necessary) and the expiration (without the Executive revoking) of any applicable non-revocation period set forth in such release no later than
fifty-five (55) days after the date of termination of employment (the “Release Requirement”). 
 7. Covenants of the
Executive. 
 7.1. Covenant Against Competition; Other Covenants. The Executive acknowledges that (x) the Executive’s
work for the Company and its subsidiaries has given, and the Executive’s work for Parent and the Company will continue to give, him access to the confidential affairs and proprietary information of Parent and the Company, (y) the covenants
and agreements of the Executive contained in this Section 7 are essential to the business and goodwill of Parent and the Company, and (z) the Company would not have entered into this Agreement but for the covenants and agreements set forth
in this Section 7. Accordingly, the Executive covenants and agrees that: 

  
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 (a) Confidentiality. During and after the period of the Executive’s employment with
the Company and its affiliates, the Executive shall keep secret and retain in strictest confidence, except in connection with the business and affairs of Parent, the Company, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates (the “Company
Group”) and as otherwise required by law, all confidential matters relating to the business and affairs of the Company Group learned by the Executive heretofore or hereafter directly or indirectly from any member of the Company Group (the
“Confidential Company Information”), and shall not disclose such Confidential Company Information to anyone outside of the Company Group except as required by law or with the Company’s express written consent and except for
Confidential Company Information which is, at the time of receipt, or thereafter becomes, publicly known through no wrongful act of the Executive. 

(b) Noncompetition. 
  

	 	(i)	The Executive agrees that, during the Term and for a period of twelve (12) months following the termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company either by the Company with or without Cause or by the
Executive with or without Good Reason (the “Restricted Period”), the Executive shall not, without the express written consent of the Company, directly or indirectly, anywhere in the United States, own an interest in, join, operate,
control or participate in, be connected as an owner, officer, executive, employee, partner, member, manager, shareholder, or principal of or with, or otherwise aid or assist in any manner whatsoever, any corporation or other entity that competes
with the Company Group in the wealth management, investment advisory, capital markets, financial advisory, and/or institutional sales and trading business. If the Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated for any reason by the
Company or the Executive effective during the two (2) year period immediately following a Change in Control, the restrictions of this Section 7.1(b)(i) shall be limited to (A) any wealth management and/or investment advisory
businesses and those middle market-focused investment banking or brokerage entities that are in direct competition with the Company Group’s capital markets and/or institutional sales and trading business, and (B) engaging in any activity
in any capacity for any corporation or other entity, whether or not competitive with the Company Group, relating to or involving institutional equity private placement transactions (including transactions under Rule 144A). 

 

	 	(ii)	Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may (A) own up to one percent (1%) of the outstanding stock of a publicly held corporation that is, or is affiliated with an entity or person that is, in
competition with any of the Company Group or (B) be an officer, executive, employee, partner, member, manager, shareholder, or principal of or with a private equity fund or a third-party asset management firm. 

  
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 (c) Nonsolicitation. During the Term and the Restricted Period, (i) the Executive
shall not, without the Company’s prior written consent, directly or indirectly, knowingly (A) solicit or encourage to leave the employment or other service of any member of the Company Group any employee or independent contractor thereof,
or (B) hire (on behalf of the Executive or any other person or entity) any employee who has left the employment of any member of the Company Group within the twelve (12)-month period that follows the termination of such employee’s
employment with the Company Group, and (ii) the Executive shall not, whether for his own account or for the account of any other person, firm, corporation, or other business organization, intentionally interfere with any member of the Company
Group’s relationship with, or endeavor to entice away from any member of the Company Group, any person who during the Term is or was, within the preceding year, a customer or client of any member of the Company Group, nor shall Executive aid or
assist in any manner whatsoever any person, firm, corporation, or other business in doing any of the actions described in clauses (i) or (ii) above. 

7.2. Rights and Remedies upon Breach. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that any breach by him of any of the provisions of
Section 7.1 (the “Restrictive Covenants”) would result in irreparable injury and damage for which money damages would not provide an adequate remedy. Therefore, if the Executive breaches, or threatens to commit a breach of, any
of the provisions of Section 7.1, the Company and the other members of the Company Group, in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights and remedies available to the Company and the other members of the Company under law or in equity
(including, without limitation, the recovery of damages) and the cessation of any payments or benefits otherwise provided under Section 6.2, shall have the right and remedy to have the Restrictive Covenants specifically enforced by any court
having equity jurisdiction, including, without limitation, the right to an entry against the Executive of restraining orders and injunctions (preliminary, mandatory, temporary, and permanent) against violations, threatened or actual, and whether or
not then continuing, of such covenants. The foregoing provisions of this Section 7 are not intended to, and shall be interpreted in a manner that does not, limit or restrict the Executive from exercising any legally protected whistleblower
rights (including pursuant to Rule 21F promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended). 
 8. Code
Section 409A. 
 8.1. General. It is intended that this Agreement shall comply with the provisions of
Section 409A of the Code or an exemption to Section 409A of the Code. Any payments that qualify for the “short-term deferral” exception, the “separation pay” exception, or another exception under Section 409A of
the Code shall be paid under the applicable exception. For purposes of the limitations on nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code, each payment of compensation under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate
payment of compensation. All payments to be made upon a termination of employment under this Agreement may only be made upon a “separation from service” under Section 409A of the Code. In no event may the Executive, directly or
indirectly, designate the calendar year of any payment under this Agreement. Within the time period permitted under Section 409A of the Code or guidance issued thereunder, the Company may, in consultation with the Executive, modify this
Agreement to cause the provisions of this Agreement to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code. 

  
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 8.2. In-Kind Benefits and Reimbursements.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all reimbursements and in-kind benefits that constitute nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code provided under this
Agreement shall be made or provided in accordance with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, including, where applicable, the requirement that (a) any reimbursement is for expenses incurred during the Executive’s lifetime (or
during a shorter period of time specified in this Agreement); (b) the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in-kind benefits provided, during a calendar year may not affect the expenses
eligible for reimbursement, or in-kind benefits to be provided, in any other calendar year; (c) the reimbursement of an eligible expense will be made no later than the last day of the calendar year
following the year in which the expense is incurred; and (d) the right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 

8.3. Delay of Payments. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, if the Executive is considered a
“specified employee” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code (as determined in accordance with the methodology established by Parent as in effect on the date of termination), (a) any payment that constitutes nonqualified
deferred compensation within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code that is payable on account of the Executive’s separation from service and is otherwise due to the Executive under this Agreement during the six (6)-month period following
his separation from service (as determined in accordance with Section 409A of the Code) shall be accumulated and paid to the Executive on the fourteenth (14th) day of the seventh (7th) month following his separation from service (the
“Delayed Payment Date”) and (b) in the event any equity compensation awards held by the Executive that vest on account of the Executive’s separation from service constitute nonqualified deferred compensation within the
meaning of Section 409A of the Code, the delivery of shares of common stock or cash, as applicable, in settlement of such awards shall be made on the earliest permissible payment date (including the Delayed Payment Date) or event under
Section 409A of the Code on which the shares or cash would otherwise be delivered or paid. If the Executive dies during the postponement period, the amounts and entitlements delayed on account of Section 409A of the Code shall be paid to
the personal representative of his estate on the first to occur of the Delayed Payment Date or thirty (30) days after the date of the Executive’s death. 

9. Code Section 280G. 

9.1. Certain Reductions in Payments. Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, if the Accounting Firm (as defined
below) determines that receipt of all Payments (as defined below) would subject the Executive to the tax under Section 4999 of the Code, the Accounting Firm shall determine whether to reduce any of the Agreement Payments (as defined below) to
the Executive so that the Parachute Value (as defined below) of all Payments to the Executive, in the aggregate, equals the applicable Safe Harbor Amount (as defined below). The Agreement Payments shall be so reduced only if the Accounting Firm
determines that the Executive would have a greater Net After-Tax Receipt (as defined below) of aggregate Payments if the Agreement Payments were so reduced. If the Accounting Firm determines that the Executive
would not have a greater Net After-Tax Receipt of aggregate Payments if the Agreement Payments were so reduced, the Executive shall receive all Agreement Payments to which the Executive is entitled hereunder.
The provisions of this Section 9 shall be the exclusive provisions applicable to the Executive relating to Section 280G of the Code and any provisions relating to Section 280G of the Code contained in any plan of Parent will be
inapplicable to the Executive. 

  
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 9.2. Determination by the Accounting Firm. If the Accounting Firm determines that the
aggregate Agreement Payments to the Executive should be reduced so that the Parachute Value of all Payments to the Executive, in the aggregate, equals the applicable Safe Harbor Amount, the Company shall promptly give the Executive notice to that
effect and a copy of the detailed calculation thereof. All determinations made by the Accounting Firm under this Section 9 shall be binding upon the Company and the Executive and shall be made as soon as reasonably practicable and in no event
later than fifteen (15) days following the date of the Executive’s termination of employment. 
 9.3. Reductions. For
purposes of reducing the Agreement Payments to the Executive so that the Parachute Value of all Payments to the Executive, in the aggregate, equals the applicable Safe Harbor Amount, only Agreement Payments (and no other Payments) shall be reduced.
The reduction contemplated by this Section 9, if applicable, shall be made by reducing payments and benefits (to the extent such amounts are considered Payments) under the following sections in the following order:
(i) Section 6.2(b)(ii) beginning with payments that would be made last in time, (ii) Section 6.2(b)(iii), and (iii) Section 6.2(b)(iv). 

9.4. Overpayments; Underpayments. As a result of the uncertainty in the application of Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the
initial determination by the Accounting Firm hereunder, it is possible that amounts will have been paid or distributed by Parent or the Company to or for the benefit of the Executive pursuant to this Agreement that should not have been so paid or
distributed (each, an “Overpayment”) or that additional amounts that will have not been paid or distributed by Parent or the Company to or for the benefit of the Executive pursuant to this Agreement could have been so paid or
distributed (each, an “Underpayment”), in each case, consistent with the calculation of the applicable Safe Harbor Amount hereunder. If the Accounting Firm, based on the assertion of a deficiency by the Internal Revenue Service
against Parent, the Company, or the Executive that the Accounting Firm believes has a high probability of success, determines that an Overpayment has been made, any such Overpayment paid or distributed by Parent or the Company to or for the benefit
of the Executive shall be repaid by the Executive to Parent or the Company, as applicable, together with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in Section 7872(f)(2) of the Code; provided, however, that (a) no
such repayment shall be required if and to the extent such deemed repayment would not either reduce the amount on which the Executive is subject to tax under Sections 1 and 4999 of the Code or generate a refund of such taxes; and (b) to
the extent such repayment would generate a refund of such taxes, the Executive shall only be required to pay to Parent or the Company the Overpayment less the amount of tax to be refunded and to transfer the refund of such taxes to the Company when
received. If the Accounting Firm, based on controlling precedent or substantial authority, determines that an Underpayment has occurred, any such Underpayment shall be promptly paid by Parent or the Company to or for the benefit of the Executive,
together with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in Section 7872(f)(2) of the Code. 
 9.5. Reasonable
Compensation. In connection with making determinations under this Section 9, the Accounting Firm shall take into account the value of any reasonable compensation for services to be rendered by the Executive before or after the change of
control, including any noncompetition provisions that may apply to the Executive (whether set forth in this Agreement or otherwise), and the Company shall cooperate in the valuation of any such services, including any noncompetition provisions. 

  
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 9.6. Fees and Expenses. All fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm in implementing the
provisions of this Section 9 shall be borne by the Company. 
 9.7. Certain Definitions. The following terms shall have the
following meanings for purposes of this Section 9. 
 (a) “Accounting Firm” shall mean a nationally recognized
certified public accounting firm (which accounting firm shall in no event be the accounting firm for the entity seeking to effectuate such change in control) or other professional services organization that is a certified public accounting firm
recognized as an expert in determinations and calculations for purposes of Section 280G of the Code that is selected by the Company (as it exists prior to a change of control) and reasonably acceptable to the Executive for purposes of making
the applicable determinations hereunder. 
 (b) “Agreement Payment” shall mean a Payment paid or payable pursuant to this
Agreement. 
 (c) “Net After-Tax Receipt” shall mean the Present Value of a Payment
net of all taxes imposed on the Executive with respect thereto under Sections 1 and 4999 of the Code and under applicable state, local, and foreign laws, determined by applying the highest marginal rate under Section 1 of the Code and
under state, local, and foreign laws that applied to the Executive’s taxable income for the immediately preceding taxable year, or such other rate as such Executive shall certify, in the Executive’s sole discretion, as likely to apply to
the Executive in the relevant tax year. 
 (d) “Parachute Value” of a Payment shall mean the present value as of the date of
the change in control for purposes of Section 280G of the Code of the portion of such Payment that constitutes a “parachute payment” under Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code, as determined by the Accounting Firm for purposes of
determining whether and to what extent the excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code will apply to such Payment. 
 (e) A
“Payment” shall mean any payment or distribution in the nature of compensation (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code) to or for the benefit of the Executive, whether paid or payable pursuant to this Agreement or
otherwise. 
 (f) “Present Value” of a Payment shall mean the economic present value of a Payment as of the date of the
change in control for purposes of Section 280G of the Code, as determined by the Accounting Firm using the discount rate required by Section 280G(d)(4) of the Code. 

(g) “Safe Harbor Amount” means (i) 3.0 times the Executive’s “base amount,” within the meaning of
Section 280G(b)(3) of the Code, minus (ii) $1.00. 

  
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 10. Miscellaneous. 

10.1. Nondisparagement; Cooperation. The Executive agrees that he will not (except as reasonably required by law), whether during or
after the Executive’s employment with the Company, make any statement, orally or in writing, regardless of whether such statement is truthful, nor take any action, that (a) in any way could disparage Parent, the Company or any officer,
executive, director, partner, manager, member, principal, employee, representative, or agent of Parent or the Company, or which foreseeably could or reasonably could be expected to harm the reputation or goodwill of any of those persons or entities,
or (b) in any way, directly or indirectly, could knowingly cause, encourage, or condone the making of such statements or the taking of such actions by anyone else. In addition, following any termination of employment, the Executive will
cooperate with Parent and the Company as reasonably requested by Parent or the Company regarding any dispute, claim, or investigation by, against, or involving Parent or the Company regarding matters of which the Executive has particular knowledge
relating to the period of the Executive’s employment. The Company shall reimburse the Executive for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses
incurred in connection with such cooperation. 
 10.2. Severability. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that (a) he has had an
opportunity to seek advice of counsel in connection with this Agreement and (b) the Restrictive Covenants are reasonable in geographical and temporal scope and in all other respects. If it is determined that any of the provisions of this
Agreement, including, without limitation, any of the Restrictive Covenants, or any part thereof, is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the provisions of this Agreement shall not thereby be affected and shall be given full effect, without
regard to the invalid portions. 
 10.3. Duration and Scope of Covenants. If any court or other decision-maker of competent
jurisdiction determines that any of the Executive’s covenants contained in this Agreement, including, without limitation, any of the Restrictive Covenants, or any part thereof, is unenforceable because of the duration or geographical scope of
such provision, then, after such determination has become final and unappealable, the duration or scope of such provision, as the case may be, shall be reduced so that such provision becomes enforceable and, in its reduced form, such provision shall
then be enforceable and shall be enforced. 
 10.4. Enforceability; Jurisdiction; Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out of
or relating to this Agreement or the breach of this Agreement (other than a controversy or claim arising under Section 7, and to the extent necessary for any member of the Company Group, where applicable, to avail itself of the rights and
remedies referred to in Section 7.2) that is not resolved by the Executive and the Company (or any other member of the Company Group, where applicable) shall be submitted to arbitration in the New York, NY area in accordance with New York law
and the procedures of the American Arbitration Association. The determination of the arbitrator(s) shall be conclusive and binding on the Company (or such other member of the Company Group, where applicable) and the Executive, and judgment may be
entered on the arbitrator(s)’ award in any court having jurisdiction. 

  
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 10.5. Notices. Any notice or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be
in writing and shall be delivered personally, sent by facsimile or electronic transmission, or sent by certified, registered, or express mail, postage prepaid. Any such notice shall be deemed given when so delivered personally, or sent by facsimile
or electronic transmission or, if mailed, five (5) days after the date of deposit in the United States mails as follows: 
 If to the
Company, to: 
 Wunderlich Investment Company, Inc. 

c/o B. Riley Financial, Inc. 

21255 Burbank Boulevard, Suite 400 

Woodland Hills, CA 91367 

Attention: General Counsel 
 If
to the Executive, to the address last shown in the Company’s books and records. 
 Any such person may, by written notice given in accordance with this
Section 10.5 to the other party hereto, designate another address or person for receipt by such person of notices hereunder. 
 10.6.
Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, with respect thereto. Without limiting the foregoing, effective
as of the Effective Date, but subject to the provisions of Section 1, this Agreement shall supersede and replace the Prior Agreement in its entirety. 

10.7. Waivers and Amendments. This Agreement may be amended, superseded, canceled, renewed, or extended, and the terms hereof may be
waived, only by a written instrument signed by the parties hereto. No delay on the part of any party in exercising any right, power, or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any waiver on the part of any party of any such
right, power, or privilege nor any single or partial exercise of any such right, power, or privilege, preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other such right, power, or privilege. 

10.8. GOVERNING LAW. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT
REGARD TO ANY PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW THAT COULD CAUSE THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF ANY JURISDICTION OTHER THAN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 

10.9. Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors, heirs
(in the case of the Executive), and assigns. No rights or obligations of the Company under this Agreement may be assigned or transferred by the Company, except that such rights or obligations may be assigned or transferred pursuant to a merger or
consolidation in which the Company is not the continuing entity, or the sale or liquidation of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company; provided, however, that the assignee or transferee is the successor to all or
substantially all of the assets of the Company and such assignee or transferee assumes the liabilities, obligations, and duties of the Company, as contained in this Agreement, either contractually or as a matter of law. 

  
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 10.10. Withholding. The Company shall be entitled to withhold from any payments or deemed
payments any amount of tax withholding it determines to be required by law. 
 10.11. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by
the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original but all such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Each counterpart may consist of two (2) copies
hereof each signed by one of the parties hereto. 
 10.12. Survival. The provisions of Section 7 and any other provisions of this
Agreement that expressly impose obligations that survive termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder, and the provisions of this Section 10 to the extent necessary to effectuate the survival of such provisions, shall survive
termination of this Agreement and any termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder. 
 10.13. Headings. The headings in
this Agreement are for reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed their names as of the day and year first above
written. 
  

			
	B. RILEY FINANCIAL, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Bryant R. Riley
		 	Name: Bryant R. Riley
		 	Title: Chief Executive Officer
	
	WUNDERLICH INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr.
		 	Name: Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr.
		 	Title: Chief Executive Officer

  

	
	 EXECUTIVE

	
	/s/ Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr.
	 Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr.

 [Signature Page to Wunderlich Employment Agreement] 

 EXHIBIT A 

CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 
 For
purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: 
 “Earned Percentage” means a
fraction (not to exceed one), the numerator of which is the Retained Producer Gross Revenue as of the second anniversary of the Effective Date and the denominator of which is the Initial Gross Revenue. 

“Effective Date Price” means the closing price of a share of Parent Common Stock on the NASDAQ as of the EffectiveDate. 

“Final Performance-Based Equity Amount” means an amount equal to the product of (a) the Initial Performance-Based Equity
Amount multiplied by (b) the Earned Percentage. 
 “Final Performance-Based Equity Number” means the quotient
of (a) the Final Performance-Based Equity Amount divided by (b) the Effective Date Price. 
 “Initial Gross
Revenue” means $17,859,149. 
 “Initial Performance-Based Equity Amount” means $1,000,000. 

“Retained Producer Gross Revenue” means, as of any particular date, the sum of (a) the portion of the Initial Gross
Revenue attributable to each Specified Producer (as set forth on the Specified Producer Schedule) who remains employed by the Company and its subsidiaries through such date, plus (b) the portion of the Initial Gross Revenue attributable
to each Specified Producer (as set forth in the Specified Producer Schedule) whose employment with the Company and its subsidiaries terminates prior to such date due to such Specified Producer’s death, permanent disability, or retirement. 

“Specified Producers” means certain employees of the Company as mutually agreed by the Executive and Parent prior to the date
hereof and set forth in the Specified Producer Schedule. 
 “Specified Producer Schedule” means the schedule delivered by
the Executive to Parent prior to the date hereof setting forth each Specified Producer and the portion of the Initial Gross Revenue attributable to such Specified Producer. 

  
 A-1EX-10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 

Lock-Up Agreement 

July 3, 2017 
 B. Riley Financial,
Inc. 
 21255 Burbank Boulevard, Suite 400 
 Woodland Hills,
California 91367 
 Re: Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr. - Lock-Up Agreement 

Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 Reference is made to
that certain Merger Agreement (this “Merger Agreement”), dated as of May 17, 2017, made by and among B. Riley Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Purchaser”), Foxhound Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware
corporation (“Merger Sub”), Wunderlich Investment Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), Stephen Bonnema, in his capacity as the Stockholder Representative (the “Stockholder
Representative”). All terms used in this Lock-Up Agreement but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Merger Agreement. 

In consideration for the acquisition of the Shares by the Purchaser and for other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned agrees that, during the period specified in the last sentence of this paragraph (the “Lock-Up Period”), the undersigned will not
(i) convert or exchange any equity interests in the Purchaser for any consideration whatsoever or (ii) Transfer (as defined below) any shares of Purchaser Common Stock, or any options or warrants to purchase any shares of Purchaser Common
Stock, or any securities convertible into, exchangeable for or that represent the right to receive shares of Purchaser Common Stock, owned by the undersigned (including holding as a custodian), or with respect to which the undersigned has beneficial
ownership of within the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (collectively, the “Restricted Shares”). The foregoing restrictions are expressly agreed to preclude the undersigned from engaging in any sale,
transfer, assignment, hedging or other transaction which is designed to or which reasonably could be expected to lead to or result in a sale, transfer, assignment or other disposition of the Restricted Shares even if such Restricted Shares would be
disposed of by someone other than the undersigned (other than a bona fide pledge of the Restricted Shares as security for an obligation of the undersigned). Such prohibited sale, transfer, assignment, hedging or other transactions would include
without limitation any short sale or any purchase, sale or grant of any right (including without limitation any put or call option but excluding any bona fide pledge) with respect to any of the Restricted Shares or with respect to any security that
includes, relates to, or derives any significant part of its value from such Restricted Shares. The Lock-Up Period shall commence on the Merger Closing Date and continue until the two (2) year anniversary
of the Merger Closing Date. 
 “Transfer” means to effect any direct or indirect, voluntary or involuntary, sale,
disposition, hypothecation, mortgage, grant, encumbrance, gift, assignment, attachment or other transfer (including the creation of any derivative or synthetic interest, including a participation or 

 
other similar interest), whether by merger, testamentary disposition, operation of law or otherwise, and entry into a definitive agreement with respect to any of the foregoing; provided, that,
for the avoidance of doubt, a pledge of the Restricted Shares as security for an obligation of the undersigned shall be excluded from the foregoing definition of “Transfer.” 

The undersigned represents, warrants and covenants to the Purchaser that upon consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Merger
Agreement (the “Transactions”) and with respect to the Restricted Shares that the undersigned receives as a result of the Transactions: 
  

	 	(A)	The Restricted Shares to be received by the undersigned as a result of the Transactions will be taken for the undersigned’s own account, and not for others, directly or indirectly, in whole or part, and the
undersigned shall abide by the restrictions set forth above. 

  

	 	(B)	The undersigned has carefully read this Lock-Up Agreement and the Merger Agreement and discussed its requirements and other applicable limitations upon the undersigned’s
ability to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of Purchaser Common Stock to the extent the undersigned believed necessary with counsel or counsel for the Company. 

 

	 	(C)	The undersigned has been advised that because the undersigned may be deemed to be an affiliate of the Purchaser and the distribution by the undersigned of any shares Purchaser Common Stock has not been registered under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”), the undersigned may not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any shares of Purchaser Common Stock issued to the undersigned in the Transactions unless (i) such sale,
transfer or other disposition has been registered under the Act, (ii) such sale, transfer or other disposition is made in conformity with the volume and other limitations of Rule 145 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under
the Act or (iii) in the opinion of counsel acceptable to the Purchaser, such sale, transfer or other disposition is otherwise exempt from registration under the Act. For the avoidance of doubt, these restrictions are in addition to, and not in
substitution for, the transfer restrictions that apply during the Lock-Up Period. 

  

	 	(D)	The undersigned understands that the Purchaser is not under any obligation to register the sale, transfer or other disposition of the Restricted Shares under the Act or to take any other action necessary in order to
make compliance with an exemption from such registration available. 

  

	 	(E)	The undersigned also understands that stop transfer instructions may be given to the Purchaser’s transfer agent with respect to the Restricted Shares. 

The undersigned recognizes and agrees that the foregoing provisions also apply to (i) the undersigned’s spouse, (ii) any
relative of the undersigned or undersigned’s spouse occupying the undersigned’s home, (iii) any trust or estate in which the undersigned, the undersigned’s spouse or any such relative owns at least 10% beneficial interest or of
which any of them serves as trustee, executor or in any similar capacity and (iv) any corporate or other organization in which the undersigned, the undersigned’s spouse or any such relative owns at least 10% of any class of equity
securities or of the equity interest. 

  
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 Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Lock-Up
Agreement shall prevent the undersigned from (A) effecting a transfer of the Restricted Shares upon consummation of a bona fide third party tender offer, merger, consolidation or other similar transaction approved by the board of directors of
the Purchaser that would either result in (i) any such third party becoming the beneficial owner of, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total voting power of Purchaser Common Stock or (ii) the stockholders of the Purchaser
immediately preceding such transaction holding less than 50% of the equity interests in the surviving or resulting entity of such transaction and (B) effecting a Transfer, in a single or series of transactions, of (i) up to 10% of the
undersigned’s shares of Purchaser Common Stock received in the Merger during the period beginning on the Merger Closing Date and ending on the one-year anniversary of the Merger Closing Date and
(ii) up to 10% of the undersigned’s shares of Purchaser Common Stock received in the Merger during the period beginning on one day after the one-year anniversary of the Merger Closing Date and ending
on the two-year anniversary of the Merger Closing Date. 
 This
Lock-Up Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of State of New York. 

[Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank] 

  
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 The undersigned understands that the Purchaser is relying upon this Lock-Up Agreement in proceeding toward consummation of the Transactions. The undersigned further understands that this Lock-Up Agreement is irrevocable and shall be binding
upon the undersigned’s heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 
  

			
	 Very truly yours,
  

	B. Riley Financial, Inc.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Phillip J. Ahn
		 	Name: Phillip J. Ahn
		 	Title: Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer

 Accepted and Agreed: 

By: Gary K. Wunderlich, Jr. 

[Signature Page to Lock-Up Agreement]

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