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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 9, 2007
Federal National Mortgage Association
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
         
Federally chartered corporation
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
  000-50231
(Commission
File Number)
  52-0883107
(IRS Employer
Identification Number)
     
3900 Wisconsin Avenue, NW    
Washington, DC   20016
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 202-752-7000
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report):                                         
     Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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  o   Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
 
 

 


 

Item 2.02 Results of Operation and Financial Condition
          On November 9, 2007, Fannie Mae (formally known as the Federal National Mortgage Association) issued a news release reporting its filing of its Forms 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2007, the quarter ended June 30, 2007 and the quarter ended September 30, 2007, and its financial results for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2007. The news release, a copy of which is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report, is incorporated herein by reference.
          The information in this report, including the exhibit submitted herewith, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of Section 18, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any disclosure document relating to Fannie Mae, except to the extent, if any, expressly set forth by specific reference in that document.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
          (d) Exhibits. The exhibit index filed herewith is incorporated herein by reference.

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SIGNATURE
          Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized.
         
  FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
 
 
  By    /s/ Stephen M. Swad   
    Stephen M. Swad   
    Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer   
 
Date: November 9, 2007

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EXHIBIT INDEX
The following exhibit is submitted herewith:
         
Exhibit Number   Description of Exhibit
  99.1    
News release, dated November 9, 2007

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Exhibit 99.1
   
(NEWS RELEASE)
(FANNIE MAE LOGO)
Media Hotline: 1-888-326-6694
Consumer Resource Center: 1-800-732-6643
         
Contact:
  Chuck Greener   Janis Smith
 
  202-752-2616   202-752-6673
 
       
Number:
  4166a    
 
       
Date:
  November 9, 2007    
Fannie Mae Files 2007 Quarterly Reports with the SEC
Company Returns to Current Financial Reporting
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Fannie Mae (FNM:NYSE) is reporting results for the first, second and third quarters of 2007 in its quarterly reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), marking its return to current financial reporting.
Summary of Results — January through September 2007
  In the first three quarters of 2007, net income was $1.5 billion, compared with $3.5 billion in the first three quarters of 2006
 
  Diluted earnings per share (EPS) was $1.17 for the first three quarters of 2007, compared with $3.16 per share in the first three quarters of 2006
 
  Mortgage credit book of business grew 10 percent to $2.8 trillion, up from $2.5 trillion as of December 31, 2006
 
  Market share of single-family mortgage-related securities issuance increased in each quarter, reaching an estimated 41 percent in the third quarter
 
  Administrative expenses declined due to a reduction in regulatory and other expenses
 
  Credit-related expenses increased $1.6 billion to $2.0 billion, and losses on certain guaranty contracts increased $857 million to $1.0 billion. Both measures reflect the impact of home price weakness and credit market disruptions
 
  Estimated fair value of net assets (a non-GAAP measure) was $34.2 billion at the end of the third quarter, compared with $42.9 billion as of December 31, 2006
“Our third-quarter SEC filing is the culmination of three years of hard work to rebuild and transform Fannie Mae,” said President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel H. Mudd. “Investors now have a current picture of our financial performance. While we’re pleased to have current results, they arrive in the midst of one of the most challenging mortgage and housing markets in recent history.”
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Two
Fannie Mae’s filing with the SEC of its 10-Qs for the first three quarters of 2007 marks a major milestone in the company’s efforts to remedy fully its accounting and internal control issues. With these filings, the company will initiate a dialogue with the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) regarding restrictions on the company’s portfolio. These restrictions hinder the company’s ability to fully support the market, including the prime market, which has remained relatively stable to date.
“During the last year, we vastly reduced our material weaknesses in internal controls, expanded our risk-management functions, reduced our headcount, and cut our operating expenses,” Mudd said. “The company is in solid shape to support the market, and is in better shape to benefit when the market correction ends.”
Results for the first three quarters of 2007 reflect worsening housing market conditions, volatility in the credit markets in the third quarter, and compression in net interest yield, each of which affected net income:
    Net interest income fell by $2 billion, due to higher interest expense on short-term debt and the reclassification of approximately $500 million of trust management income out of interest income to a separate line item on the income statement.
 
    Credit-related expenses, including the provision for credit losses, rose $1.6 billion, to $2.0 billion. Included in the 2007 credit-related expenses is a charge of $805 million (an increase of $652 million from the prior year period) on delinquent loans purchased from MBS trusts, reflecting the difference between the par value and the market value of the loans purchased. Past experience has been that the majority of the loans removed from MBS trusts have cured or paid off. (A detailed explanation of the components of credit-related expenses is on Page 23 of Fannie Mae’s third-quarter 10-Q.)
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Three
    Fannie Mae’s credit losses, which had been at historic lows in the three years prior to 2007, rose $477 million, to $799 million. These losses were largely driven by national home-price declines and continued economic weakness in the Midwest, which led to higher loss severity on foreclosed properties in this region. The credit loss ratio — total credit losses as a percent of the mortgage credit book of business — rose to 0.04 percent for the nine months versus 0.018 percent in the same period of 2006. (A detailed explanation of credit losses is on Pages 55-56 of Fannie Mae’s third-quarter 10-Q.)
 
    Losses on certain guaranty contracts increased $857 million to $1 billion as home price weakness accelerated in the first three quarters of 2007 and market credit spreads widened. The company recognizes an immediate loss in earnings on new guaranteed MBS issuances when management’s expectation of returns is below what the company believes a third party would require for assuming similar credit risk. This loss will come back into income over the life of the guaranty. (A detailed explanation of losses on certain guaranty contracts is on Page 17 of Fannie Mae’s third-quarter 10-Q.)
 
    Net derivative fair value losses increased by $37 million to $891 million.
Describing current market conditions and their impact on the company, Mudd said, “This is a tough year for our industry, and Fannie Mae is not immune to the challenges facing the mortgage markets. Our results reflect that. We are focused on managing through these challenges, supporting our customers and the market, and managing our credit risk and credit losses.”
“At the same time, our book of business is growing, our guaranty revenue is rising, and our market share is returning. Further, in 2007 we’re seeing the value of some of the tough choices we made in recent years to hold on to our credit discipline. Those choices have shielded us from the worst effects of the housing and mortgage market correction.”
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Four
A number of positive factors affected Fannie Mae’s businesses in the first three quarters of 2007, including:
  Fannie Mae’s mortgage credit book of business grew 10 percent, from $2.5 trillion as of December 31, 2006 to $2.8 trillion as of September 30, 2007.
 
  In the third quarter, Fannie Mae’s estimated share of MBS issuance increased to 41.2 percent from 24.3 percent a year earlier, and total MBS outstanding grew to $2.0 trillion, excluding Fannie Mae MBS owned by the company.
 
  Administrative expenses were $2.0 billion for the first three quarters of 2007, compared with $2.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2006, reflecting reduced regulatory expenses and other cost-cutting efforts. The company currently expects more than a $200 million reduction in total administrative expenses for 2007 (from the 2006 level), and expects ongoing operating costs for 2008 to be approximately $2 billion.
 
  Fannie Mae’s multifamily business continues to generate solid returns and positive growth trends. The average multifamily guaranty book of business grew 8 percent to $127 billion for the first three quarters of 2007, compared to the same period in 2006.
“Earnings for the first three quarters of 2007 reflect growth in our Single-Family book of business, market share, and guaranty fees,” Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Stephen M. Swad, said.
“But like all mortgage finance industry participants, declining home prices and regional economic conditions affected our financial performance in the first three quarters. Credit-related expenses, continued margin pressure in our Capital Markets group, and losses on certain guaranty contracts were the biggest drivers of the decline in net income. In addition, credit market disruptions led to several fair value adjustments having a more pronounced effect on our reported results,” Swad added.
“We expect the market forces that affected our results in the first three quarters of the year to continue through the end of the year,” Swad said. “However, we currently expect that our net interest yield will remain relatively stable for the remainder of 2007.”
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Five
Fannie Mae’s core capital in the third quarter was $41.7 billion, $2.3 billion above the level mandated by the OFHEO-directed 30 percent capital surplus requirement.
President and CEO Mudd concluded, “Our secondary market operations are functioning well and at high capacity, and we are doing all we can, in partnership with our lender customers, to help borrowers caught in the subprime collapse and to address liquidity disruptions in the mortgage market. As the market returns to the fundamentals of sound and sustainable lending for low-, moderate- and middle-income homeowners — fundamentals we never forgot — Fannie Mae will be there.”
Quarterly Financial Results
                                                                 
    2007     2006  
(in millions)   Q1     Q2     Q3     2007 YTD     Q1     Q2     Q3     2006 YTD  
Net interest income
  $ 1,193     $ 1,193     $ 1,058     $ 3,445     $ 2,012     $ 1,867     $ 1,528     $ 5,407  
Trust management income*
    164       150       146       460                          
Guaranty fee income
    1,098       1,120       1,232       3,450       947       937       1,084       2,968  
Fee and other income
    208       262       76       546       291       42       234       567  
 
                                               
Revenue
    2,664       2,725       2,512       7,901       3,250       2,846       2,846       8,942  
 
                                                               
Administrative expenses
    (698 )     (660 )     (660 )     (2,018 )     (780 )     (780 )     (761 )     (2,249 )
Losses on certain guaranty contracts
    (283 )     (461 )     (294 )     (1,038 )     (27 )     (51 )     (163 )     (181 )
Losses on partnership investments
    (165 )     (215 )     (147 )     (527 )     (194 )     (188 )     (197 )     (579 )
Credit-related expenses
    (321 )     (518 )     (1,200 )     (2,039 )     (102 )     (158 )     (197 )     (457 )
Investment gains (losses), net:
                                                               
Unrealized gains (losses) on HFT securities, net
    45       (474 )     249       (180 )     (216 )     (173 )     364       (25 )
Other investment gains (losses), net
    311       (120 )     (113 )     78       (459 )     (460 )     186       (733 )
Derivatives fair value gains (losses), net
    (563 )     1,916       (2,244 )     (891 )     906       1,621       (3,381 )     (854 )
Debt extinguishment gains (losses), net
    (7 )     48       31       72       17       69       72       158  
Other non-interest expenses
    (92 )     (104 )     (118 )     (314 )     (33 )     (64 )     (101 )     (198 )
 
                                               
Expense and other losses
    (1,773 )     (588 )     (4,496 )     (6,857 )     (816 )     (184 )     (4,118 )     (5,118 )
 
                                                               
Pre-tax income
    891       2,137       (1,984 )     1,044       2,434       2,662       (1,272 )     3,824  
Tax benefit (provision)
    73       (187 )     582       468       (610 )     (610 )     639       (380 )
Extraordinary gains (losses), net of tax effect
    (3 )     (3 )     3       (3 )     1       6       4       11  
 
                                               
Net income
  $ 961     $ (1,947 )   $ (1,399 )   $ 1,509     $ 2,026     $ 2,058     $ (629 )   $ 3,455  
Preferred stock dividends and issuance costs at redemption
    (135 )     (118 )     (119 )     (372 )     (122 )     (127 )     (131 )     (380 )
 
                                               
Net income available to common shareholders
  $ 826     $ (1,829 )   $ (1,518 )   $ 1,137     $ 1,904     $ 1,931     $ (760 )   $ 3,075  
Diluted earnings per common share
  $ 0.85     $ 1.86     $ (1.56 )   $ 1.17     $ 1.94     $ 1.97     $ (0.79 )   $ 3.16  
*Prior to November 2006, trust management income was included in net interest income. Please refer to “Note 1 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies” in the third quarter 10-Q for further details.
Net income was $1.5 billion in the first three quarters, compared with $3.5 billion in the first three quarters of 2006.
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Six
The key drivers affecting earnings were:
Net interest income declined by $2.0 billion, due to higher interest expense on debt and the reclassification of trust management income (or float income) out of interest income to a separate line item on the income statement. Without this change in presentation, net interest income declined by $1.5 billion.
Credit-related expenses increased $1.6 billion due to higher losses on loans purchased out of Fannie Mae MBS trusts, higher loss provisions, and higher foreclosed property expense resulting from home price declines on a national basis.
Losses on certain guaranty contracts increased $857 million primarily due to declining home prices and credit spreads widening.
Guaranty fee income increased $482 million due to growth in the book of business, guaranty fee increases, and the amortization of losses on certain guaranty contracts.
Administrative expenses declined by $231 million reflecting lower regulatory expenses and other cost-cutting initiatives.
Other non-interest expenses increased $116 million due to higher credit-enhancement expenses versus the first three quarters of 2006.
Net derivative fair value losses increased by $37 million, in part due to lower interest rates, which was offset by the recording of net contractual interest income on interest rate swaps (versus net contractual interest expense for the first three quarters of 2006).
Fee and other income decreased $21 million due in part to higher foreign currency exchange losses versus the first three quarters of 2006.
Net investment losses declined $656 million due to lower impairment charges versus the first three quarters of 2006.
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Seven
Subprime and Alt-A Securities
Fannie Mae holds private-label mortgage securities (PLS) backed by subprime or Alt-A loans. Of the total $76.2 billion of such PLS on its books, $42.4 billion are backed by subprime loans and $33.8 billion are backed by Alt-A loans.
About $14 billion of the company’s subprime PLS are classified as trading assets, and as such are marked to market through the “Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Trading Securities, Net” on the income statement. The company recorded a loss of approximately $300 million in the first nine months of the year on these trading-classified subprime PLS, reflecting a decline in the estimated fair value of the securities. The remaining subprime-backed private-label securities on the company’s books, which total $28 billion and are classified as available for sale, have an unrealized loss on September 30 of about $600 million.
About $5 billion of the company’s Alt-A PLS are classified as trading assets. The mark-to-market loss on these trading securities was approximately $100 million in the first nine months of the year, also reflecting a decline in the estimated fair value of the securities. The remaining $29 billion of Alt-A PLS on the company’s books, which are classified as available for sale, have an unrealized loss on September 30 of approximately $ 300 million.
The unrealized losses on these subprime and Alt-A securities, totaling about $900 million, reflects current market values of these securities and is included on an after-tax basis in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss for the first nine months of the year. We have not recorded any impairment on these securities, as they continue to be investment-grade and we have the intent to hold these securities until the unrealized loss is recovered or the securities mature.
In October 2007, the credit ratings of nine subprime private-label securities held in our portfolio, with an aggregate unpaid principal balance of $263 million as of September 30, 2007, were downgraded. Of those downgraded, one was initially rated AAA. During October 2007 and through November 8, 2007, seven of Fannie Mae’s AAA-rated subprime private-label securities, with an aggregate unpaid principal balance of approximately $1.3 billion, have been put under review for possible credit rating downgrade or on negative watch.
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Eight
As of November 8, 2007, all of these securities continue to be rated AAA. None of Fannie Mae’s over 300 subprime-backed, private-label securities are backed by collateralized-debt obligation vehicles, and the average subordination level on the securities is 32 percent (A detailed explanation of Subprime and Alt-A Securities is on Pages 51-52 of Fannie Mae’s third-quarter 10-Q.).
Business Segment Results
Fannie Mae’s business is organized into three complementary business segments:
The Single-Family Credit Guaranty business works with lender customers to securitize single-family mortgage loans into Fannie Mae MBS and to facilitate the purchase of single-family mortgage loans for the company’s portfolio.
The Housing and Community Development (HCD) business works with lender customers to securitize multifamily mortgage loans into Fannie Mae MBS and to facilitate the purchase of multifamily mortgage loans for the company’s portfolio. The HCD business also helps to expand the supply of affordable housing by investing in rental and for-sale housing projects, including rental housing that is eligible for federal low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC).
The Capital Markets group manages the company’s investment activity in mortgage loans and mortgage-related securities, and has responsibility for managing the company’s assets and liabilities and the company’s liquidity and capital positions.
Business Segment Results for the First Nine Months of 2007 and 2006
                                                                 
    2007     2006  
    Single             Capital             Single             Capital        
(in millions)   family     HCD     Markets     2007 YTD     family     HCD     Markets     2006 YTD  
Net interest income
  $ 293     $ (303 )   $ 3,445     $ 3,445     $ 765     $ (237 )   $ 4,879     $ 5,407  
Trust management income*
    433       27             460                          
Guaranty fee income
    4,015       326       (891 )     3,450       3,406       381       (819 )     2,968  
Fee and other income
    229       251       66       546       192       156       219       567  
 
                                               
Revenue
    4,970       301       2,630       7,901       4,363       300       4,279       8,942  
 
                                                               
Administrative expenses
    (1,108 )     (420 )     (490 )     (2,018 )     (1,113 )     (423 )     (713 )     (2,249 )
Losses on certain guaranty contracts
    (1,023 )     (15 )           (1,038 )     (175 )     (6 )           (181 )
Losses on partnership investments
          (527 )           (527 )           (579 )           (579 )
Credit-related expenses
    (2,040 )     1             (2,039 )     (450 )     (7 )           (457 )
Investment gains (losses), net:
                                                               
Unrealized gains (losses) on HFT securities, net
                (180 )     (180 )                 (25 )     (25 )
Other investment gains (losses), net
    (46 )           124       78       (73 )         (806 )     (733 )
Derivatives fair value gains (losses), net
                (891 )     (891 )                 (854 )     (854 )
Debt extinguishment gains (losses), net
                72       72                   158       158  
Other non-interest expenses
    (289 )     (17 )     (8 )     (314 )     (191 )     (6 )     (1 )     (198 )
 
                                               
Expense and other losses
    (4,506 )     (978 )     (1,373 )     (6,857 )     (1,856 )     (1,021 )     (2,241 )     (5,118 )
 
                                                               
Pre-tax income
    464       (677 )     1,257       1,044       2,507       (721 )     2,038       3,824  
Tax benefit (provision)
    (159 )     1,047       (420 )     468       (871 )     1,045       (554 )     (380 )
Extraordinary gains (losses), net of tax effect
                (3 )     (3 )                 11       11  
 
                                               
Net income
  $ 305     $ 370     $ 834     $ 1,509     $ 1,636     $ 324     $ 3,455     $ 3,455  
 
    *Prior to November 2006, trust management income was included in net interest income. Please refer to “Note 1 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies” in the third quarter 10-Q for further details.

 


 

Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Nine
Single-Family Business
Fannie Mae’s Single-Family Credit Guaranty business recorded net income of $305 million for first three quarters of 2007 compared to net income of $1.6 billion for the first three quarters of 2006. Guaranty fee income increased $609 million or 18 percent, versus the first three quarters of 2006 due to an increase in the average Single-Family guaranty book of business of 9 percent to $2.4 trillion, and an increase in the average effective guaranty fee. Revenue increases were offset by $1.6 billion in increased credit expenses and $848 million in increased losses on certain guaranty contracts.
Housing and Community Development (HCD)
Net income for the HCD business increased $46 million, or 14 percent, to $370 million for the first nine months of 2007. The primary drivers of the increase were lower losses on partnership investments due to the recognition of gains on sales of investments in Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) partnerships, increased credits from such partnerships, and increased multifamily fee income. Additionally, the average multifamily guaranty book of business grew 8 percent to $127 billion for the first three quarters of 2007, compared to the same period in 2006.
Capital Markets Group
Net income for the Capital Markets group decreased $661 million, or 44 percent to $834 million versus $1.5 billion for the first three quarters of 2006, driven primarily by higher interest expense on debt. This was offset by a reduction in investment losses from $831 million for the first three quarters of 2006 to $56 million for the first three quarters of 2007. The primary driver of this decrease was reduced impairments on investment securities. Derivative fair value losses increased $37 million from a loss of $854 million for the first three months of 2006 to a loss of $891 million for the first three months of 2007. Derivative fair value gains and losses continue to have a significant impact on the company’s quarterly results.
Stockholders Equity and Core Capital
Stockholders equity declined $1.6 billion from $41.5 billion on December 31, 2006 to $39.9 billion on September 30, 2007. Additionally, Fannie Mae’s core capital declined from $42.0 billion on December 31, 2006 to $41.7 billion on September 30, 2007, $2.3 billion over OFHEO’s required minimum capital plus the 30 percent capital surplus.
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Ten
Fair Value of Net Assets
The fair value of net assets declined $8.7 billion, or 20 percent from $42.9 billion on December 31, 2006 to $34.2 billion on September 30, 2007. This decrease was primarily driven by the payment of $1.7 billion in dividends to shareholders, a net $100 million reduction in preferred stock outstanding, and a $4.5 billion decline in the fair value of the net guaranty assets, including related deferred tax assets. In addition, there was an approximately $4.5 to $5.0 billion decline, including related tax effects, in the fair value of the company’s net portfolio assets due to wider mortgage-to-debt option-adjusted spreads (OAS). Excluding the effect of capital transactions, Fannie Mae experienced a $7.0 billion decrease in the estimated fair value of net assets for the first nine months of 2007.
The primary drivers of this drop included a decrease in value resulting from the decline in home prices and wider mortgage-to-debt OAS, partially offset by the benefit from the economic income generated by Fannie Mae’s businesses. Fannie Mae expects periodic fluctuations in the fair value of net assets due to its business activities, changes in market conditions, changes in interest rates, changes in relative spreads between mortgage assets and debt, and changes in implied volatility. (A detailed explanation of fair value results is on Page 39 of Fannie Mae’s third-quarter 10-Q.)
Housing Outlook
Fannie Mae expects the downturn in the housing market to continue for the remainder of 2007 and into 2008. Fannie Mae currently projects a decline in home prices of approximately two percent on a national basis in 2007, with the decline increasing to approximately four percent in 2008.
The company believes the continued downturn in housing will lead to further declines in mortgage originations in 2007 and 2008, and contribute to slower growth in U.S. residential mortgage debt outstanding in 2007 and 2008.
Conference Call
Fannie Mae will host a conference call for the investment community this afternoon at 3:30 p.m., Eastern Time. Mary Lou Christy, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations, will host the call. Daniel H. Mudd, President and Chief Executive Officer, Stephen M. Swad, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, and Michael A. Quinn, Senior Vice President for Single-Family Credit Risk Management, will address investors and analysts and will be available for a question and answer session along with other members of senior management.
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Fannie Mae 2007 10-Qs
Page Eleven
The dial-in number for the call is 1-800-230-1074 or, for international callers, 612-234-9959. The confirmation code is 892836. A replay of the call will be available for two weeks starting at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time on November 9, through midnight Eastern Time on November 23. The replay number for the call is 1-800-475-6701 or, for international callers, 320-365-3844. The confirmation code is 892836. Please dial in five to 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. The conference call will also be Web cast at www.fanniemae.com and will be available for 30 days after the call.
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Certain statements in this press release, including those relating to our future performance, our income, credit losses, administrative expenses and other losses; our current view of industry trends and our expectations for our industry; our future plans; and our future business activities, may be considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Although Fannie Mae believes that the expectations set forth in these statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, Fannie Mae’s future operations and its actual performance may differ materially from what is indicated in any forward-looking statements. Additional information that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements are detailed in Fannie Mae’s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the first, second and third quarters of 2007 and its annual report on SEC Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006, including in each case the “Risk Factors” section, and in its reports on SEC Form 8-K.
The 10-Qs, and all other Fannie Mae forms filed with the SEC, can also be obtained on the company’s web site at www.fanniemae.com/ir/sec/.

 


 

ANNEX 1
 
FANNIE MAE
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(Dollars and shares in millions, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)
 
                                 
    Three Months Ended
    Nine Months Ended
 
    September 30,     September 30,  
    2007     2006     2007     2006  
 
Interest income:
                               
Investments in securities
  $ 5,900     $ 5,976     $ 17,162     $ 17,189  
Mortgage loans
    5,572       5,209       16,582       15,495  
                                 
Total interest income
    11,472       11,185       33,744       32,684  
                                 
Interest expense:
                               
Short-term debt
    2,401       2,124       6,811       5,681  
Long-term debt
    8,013       7,533       23,488       21,596  
                                 
Total interest expense
    10,414       9,657       30,299       27,277  
                                 
Net interest income
    1,058       1,528       3,445       5,407  
                                 
Guaranty fee income (includes imputed interest of $380 and $297 for the three months ended September 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively, and $963 and $827 for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively)
    1,232       1,084       3,450       2,968  
Losses on certain guaranty contracts
    (294 )     (103 )     (1,038 )     (181 )
Trust management income
    146             460        
Investment gains (losses), net
    136       550       (102 )     (758 )
Derivatives fair value losses, net
    (2,244 )     (3,381 )     (891 )     (854 )
Debt extinguishment gains, net
    31       72       72       158  
Losses from partnership investments
    (147 )     (197 )     (527 )     (579 )
Fee and other income
    76       234       546       567  
                                 
Non-interest income (expense)
    (1,064 )     (1,741 )     1,970       1,321  
                                 
Administrative expenses:
                               
Salaries and employee benefits
    362       307       1,067       883  
Professional services
    192       333       654       1,042  
Occupancy expenses
    64       64       180       192  
Other administrative expenses
    42       57       117       132  
                                 
Total administrative expenses
    660       761       2,018       2,249  
Minority interest in earnings (losses) of consolidated subsidiaries
    (4 )     2       (3 )     7  
Provision for credit losses
    1,087       145       1,770       368  
Foreclosed property expense
    113       52       269       89  
Other expenses
    122       99       317       191  
                                 
Total expenses
    1,978       1,059       4,371       2,904  
                                 
Income (loss) before federal income taxes and extraordinary gains (losses)
    (1,984 )     (1,272 )     1,044       3,824  
Provision (benefit) for federal income taxes
    (582 )     (639 )     (468 )     380  
                                 
Income (loss) before extraordinary gains (losses)
    (1,402 )     (633 )     1,512       3,444  
Extraordinary gains (losses), net of tax effect
    3       4       (3 )     11  
                                 
Net income (loss)
  $ (1,399 )   $ (629 )   $ 1,509     $ 3,455  
                                 
Preferred stock dividends and issuance costs at redemption
    (119 )     (131 )     (372 )     (380 )
                                 
Net income (loss) available to common stockholders
  $ (1,518 )   $ (760 )   $ 1,137     $ 3,075  
                                 
Basic earnings (loss) per share:
                               
Earnings (loss) before extraordinary gains (losses)
  $ (1.56 )   $ (0.79 )   $ 1.17     $ 3.16  
Extraordinary gains (losses), net of tax effect
                      0.01  
                                 
Basic earnings (loss) per share
  $ (1.56 )   $ (0.79 )   $ 1.17     $ 3.17  
                                 
Diluted earnings (loss) per share:
                               
Earnings (loss) before extraordinary gains (losses)
  $ (1.56 )   $ (0.79 )   $ 1.17     $ 3.15  
Extraordinary gains (losses), net of tax effect
                      0.01  
                                 
Diluted earnings (loss) per share
  $ (1.56 )   $ (0.79 )   $ 1.17     $ 3.16  
                                 
Cash dividends per common share
  $ 0.50     $ 0.26     $ 1.40     $ 0.78  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:
                               
Basic
    974       972       973       971  
Diluted
    974       972       975       972  
 
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.



 

 
FANNIE MAE
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Dollars in millions)
(Unaudited)
 
                 
    For the
 
    Nine Months Ended
 
    September 30,  
    2007     2006  
 
Cash flows provided by operating activities:
               
Net income
  $ 1,509     $ 3,455  
Amortization of debt cost basis adjustments
    7,372       6,299  
Derivatives fair value adjustments
    1,884       799  
Purchases of loans held for sale
    (23,326 )     (22,908 )
Net change in trading securities (excluding non-cash transfers of $63,183 and $35,015 for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and 2006, respectively)
    27,206       38,394  
Other
    2,301       (395 )
                 
Net cash provided by operating activities
    16,946       25,644  
Cash flows provided by (used in) investing activities:
               
Purchases of available-for-sale securities
    (110,472 )     (168,337 )
Proceeds from maturities of available-for-sale securities
    112,299       126,902  
Proceeds from sales of available-for-sale securities
    49,108       70,687  
Purchases of loans held for investment
    (48,448 )     (43,930 )
Proceeds from repayments of loans held for investment
    45,202       55,047  
Advances to lenders
    (50,067 )     (38,170 )
Net proceeds from disposition of foreclosed properties
    1,049       2,136  
Net change in federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
    2,767       (7,903 )
Other
    (692 )     (1,288 )
                 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
    746       (4,856 )
Cash flows used in financing activities:
               
Proceeds from issuance of short-term debt
    1,284,191       1,650,737  
Payments to redeem short-term debt
    (1,306,772 )     (1,688,018 )
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt
    149,577       138,480  
Payments to redeem long-term debt
    (143,149 )     (120,096 )
Net change in federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
    1,525       (509 )
Other
    (1,823 )     (1,123 )
                 
Net cash used in financing activities
    (16,451 )     (20,529 )
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
    1,241       259  
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
    3,239       2,820  
                 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  $ 4,480     $ 3,079  
                 
Cash paid during the period for:
               
Interest
  $ 29,269     $ 25,413  
Income taxes
    1,888       238  
 
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.



 

 
 
FANNIE MAE
 
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Dollars in millions, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
 
                 
    As of  
    September 30,
    December 31,
 
    2007     2006  
 
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents (includes cash equivalents pledged as collateral that may be sold or repledged of $215 as of December 31, 2006)
  $ 4,480     $ 3,239  
Restricted cash
    496       733  
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
    8,349       12,681  
Investments in securities:
               
Trading, at fair value (includes Fannie Mae MBS of $17,320 and $11,070 as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
    48,683       11,514  
Available-for-sale, at fair value (includes Fannie Mae MBS of $155,034 and $185,608 as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
    315,012       378,598  
                 
Total investments in securities
    363,695       390,112  
Mortgage loans:
               
Loans held for sale, at lower of cost or market
    5,053       4,868  
Loans held for investment, at amortized cost
    394,945       379,027  
Allowance for loan losses
    (395 )     (340 )
                 
Total loans held for investment, net of allowance
    394,550       378,687  
                 
Total mortgage loans
    399,603       383,555  
Advances to lenders
    11,738       6,163  
Accrued interest receivable
    3,865       3,672  
Acquired property, net
    3,107       2,141  
Derivative assets at fair value
    3,172       4,931  
Guaranty assets
    9,438       7,692  
Deferred tax assets
    9,890       8,505  
Partnership investments
    10,383       10,571  
Other assets
    11,567       9,941  
                 
Total assets
  $ 839,783     $ 843,936  
                 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Liabilities:
               
Accrued interest payable
  $ 8,168     $ 7,847  
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
    1,645       700  
Short-term debt
    153,146       165,810  
Long-term debt
    608,619       601,236  
Derivative liabilities at fair value
    1,336       1,184  
Reserve for guaranty losses (includes $78 and $46 as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively, related to Fannie Mae MBS included in Investments in securities)
    1,012       519  
Guaranty obligations (includes $319 and $390 as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively, related to Fannie Mae MBS included in Investments in securities)
    14,322       11,145  
Partnership liabilities
    3,348       3,695  
Other liabilities
    8,144       10,158  
                 
Total liabilities
    799,740       802,294  
                 
Minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries
    121       136  
Commitments and contingencies (see Note 16)
           
Stockholders’ Equity:
               
Preferred stock, 200,000,000 shares authorized—150,175,000 and 132,175,000 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively
    9,008       9,108  
Common stock, no par value, no maximum authorization—1,129,090,420 shares issued as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006; 973,750,241 shares and 972,110,681 shares outstanding as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively
    593       593  
Additional paid-in capital
    1,888       1,942  
Retained earnings
    37,737       37,955  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
    (1,791 )     (445 )
Treasury stock, at cost, 155,340,179 shares and 156,979,739 shares as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively
    (7,513 )     (7,647 )
                 
Total stockholders’ equity
    39,922       41,506  
                 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
  $ 839,783     $ 843,936  
                 
 
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.



 

 
FANNIE MAE
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
(Dollars and shares in millions, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)
 
                                                                         
                                        Accumulated
             
                            Additional
          Other
          Total
 
    Shares Outstanding     Preferred
    Common
    Paid-In
    Retained
    Comprehensive
    Treasury
    Stockholders’
 
    Preferred     Common     Stock     Stock     Capital     Earnings     Income (Loss)     Stock     Equity  
 
Balance as of January 1, 2006
    132       971     $ 9,108     $ 593     $ 1,913     $ 35,555     $ (131 )   $ (7,736 )   $ 39,302  
Comprehensive income:
                                                                       
Net income
                                  3,455                   3,455  
Other comprehensive income, net of tax effect:
                                                                       
Unrealized losses on available-for-sale securities (net of tax of $157)
                                        (292 )           (292 )
Reclassification adjustment for gains included in net income (net of tax of $39)
                                        (72 )           (72 )
Unrealized gains on guaranty assets and guaranty fee buy-ups (net of tax of $5)
                                        10             10  
Net cash flow hedging losses (net of tax of $1)
                                        (2 )           (2 )
                                                                         
Total comprehensive income
                                                                    3,099  
Common stock dividends ($0.78 per share)
                                  (758 )                 (758 )
Preferred stock dividends
                                  (380 )                 (380 )
Treasury stock issued for stock options and benefit plans
          1                   2                   73       75  
                                                                         
Balance as of September 30, 2006
    132       972     $ 9,108     $ 593     $ 1,915     $ 37,872     $ (487 )   $ (7,663 )   $ 41,338  
                                                                         
                                                                         
Balance as of December 31, 2006
    132       972     $ 9,108     $ 593     $ 1,942     $ 37,955     $ (445 )   $ (7,647 )   $ 41,506  
Cumulative effect from the adoption of FIN 48, net of tax
                                  4                   4  
                                                                         
Balance as of January 1, 2007, adjusted
    132       972       9,108       593       1,942       37,959       (445 )     (7,647 )     41,510  
Comprehensive income:
                                                                       
Net income
                                  1,509                   1,509  
Other comprehensive income, net of tax effect:
                                                                       
Unrealized losses on available-for-sale securities (net of tax of $634)
                                        (1,177 )           (1,177 )
Reclassification adjustment for gains included in net income (net of tax of $154)
                                        (286 )           (286 )
Unrealized gains on guaranty assets and guaranty fee buy-ups (net of tax of $40)
                                        74             74  
Net cash flow hedging losses (net of tax of $2)
                                        (3 )           (3 )
Amortization of net loss and prior service cost from defined benefit plans (net of tax of $25)
                                        46             46  
                                                                         
Total comprehensive income
                                                                    163  
Common stock dividends ($1.40 per share)
                                  (1,369 )                 (1,369 )
Preferred stock dividends
                                    (362 )                 (362 )
Preferred stock redeemed
    (22 )           (1,100 )                                   (1,100 )
Preferred stock issuance
    40             1,000             (10 )                       990  
Treasury stock issued for stock options and benefit plans
          2                   (44 )                 134       90  
                                                                         
Balance as of September 30, 2007
    150       974     $ 9,008     $ 593     $ 1,888     $ 37,737     $ (1,791 )   $ (7,513 )   $ 39,922  
                                                                         
 
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.



 

FANNIE MAE
 
Non-GAAP Supplemental Consolidated Fair Value Balance Sheets
 
                                                 
    As of September 30, 2007     As of December 31, 2006  
    GAAP
                GAAP
             
    Carrying
    Fair Value
    Estimated
    Carrying
    Fair Value
    Estimated
 
    Value     Adjustment(1)     Fair Value     Value     Adjustment(1)     Fair Value  
    (Dollars in millions)  
 
Assets:
                                               
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 4,976     $     $ 4,976 (2)   $ 3,972     $     $ 3,972 (2)
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
    8,349       2       8,351 (2)     12,681             12,681 (2)
Trading securities
    48,683             48,683 (2)     11,514             11,514 (2)
Available-for-sale securities
    315,012             315,012 (2)     378,598             378,598 (2)
Mortgage loans:
                                               
Mortgage loans held for sale
    5,053       21       5,074 (3)     4,868       (88 )     4,780 (3)
Mortgage loans held for investment, net of allowance for loan losses
    394,550       (3,601 )     390,949 (3)     378,687       (2,821 )     375,866 (3)
Guaranty assets of mortgage loans held in portfolio
          4,105       4,105 (3)(4)           3,669       3,669 (3)(4)
Guaranty obligations of mortgage loans held in portfolio
          (5,299 )     (5,299 )(3)(4)           (2,831 )     (2,831 )(3)(4)
                                                 
Total mortgage loans
    399,603       (4,774 )     394,829 (2)(3)     383,555       (2,071 )     381,484 (2)(3)
Advances to lenders
    11,738       (122 )     11,616 (2)     6,163       (152 )     6,011 (2)
Derivative assets at fair value
    3,172             3,172 (2)     4,931             4,931 (2)
Guaranty assets and buy-ups
    10,332       4,212       14,544 (2)(4)     8,523       3,737       12,260 (2)(4)
                                                 
Total financial assets
    801,865       (682 )     801,183 (2)     809,937       1,514       811,451 (2)
Master servicing assets and credit enhancements
    1,668       1,752       3,420 (4)(5)     1,624       1,063       2,687 (4)(5)
Other assets
    36,250       2,901       39,151 (5)(6)     32,375       (948 )     31,427 (5)(6)
                                                 
Total assets
  $ 839,783     $ 3,971     $ 843,754     $ 843,936     $ 1,629     $ 845,565  
                                                 
Liabilities:
                                               
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
  $ 1,645     $ 2     $ 1,647 (2)   $ 700     $     $ 700 (2)
Short-term debt
    153,146       199       153,345 (2)     165,810       (63 )     165,747 (2)
Long-term debt
    608,619       10,316       618,935 (2)     601,236       5,358       606,594 (2)
Derivative liabilities at fair value
    1,336             1,336 (2)     1,184             1,184 (2)
Guaranty obligations
    14,322       1,771       16,093 (2)     11,145       (2,960 )     8,185 (2)
                                                 
Total financial liabilities
    779,068       12,288       791,356 (2)     780,075       2,335       782,410 (2)
Other liabilities
    20,672       (2,572 )     18,100 (7)     22,219       (2,101 )     20,118 (7)
                                                 
Total liabilities
    799,740       9,716       809,456       802,294       234       802,528  
Minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries
    121             121       136             136  
Stockholders’ Equity:
                                               
Preferred
    9,008       (287 )     8,721 (8)     9,108       (90 )     9,018 (8)
Common
    30,914       (5,458 )     25,456 (9)     32,398       1,485       33,883 (9)
                                                 
Total stockholders’ equity/non-GAAP fair value of net assets
  $ 39,922     $ (5,745 )   $ 34,177     $ 41,506     $ 1,395     $ 42,901  
                                                 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
  $ 839,783     $ 3,971     $ 843,754     $ 843,936     $ 1,629     $ 845,565  
                                                 



 

 
Explanation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures to GAAP Measures
 
(1) Each of the amounts listed as a “fair value adjustment” represents the difference between the carrying value included in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets and our best judgment of the estimated fair value of the listed asset or liability.
 
(2) We determined the estimated fair value of these financial instruments in accordance with the fair value guidelines outlined in SFAS No. 107, Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments (“SFAS 107”), as described in “Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements—Note 15, Fair Value of Financial Instruments.” In Note 15, we also disclose the carrying value and estimated fair value of our total financial assets and total financial liabilities as well as discuss the methodologies and assumptions we use in estimating the fair value of our financial instruments.
 
(3) We have separately presented the estimated fair value of “Mortgage loans held for sale,” “Mortgage loans held for investment, net of allowance for loan losses,” “Guaranty assets of mortgage loans held in portfolio” and “Guaranty obligations of mortgage loans held in portfolio.” These combined line items together represent total mortgage loans reported in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets. This presentation provides transparency into the components of the fair value of our mortgage loans associated with our guaranty business activities and the components of our capital markets business activities, which is consistent with the way we manage risks and allocate revenues and expenses for segment reporting purposes. While the carrying values and estimated fair values of the individual line items may differ from the amounts presented in Note 15, the combined amounts together equal the carrying value and estimated fair value amounts of total mortgage loans in Note 15.
 
(4) In our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets, we report the guaranty assets associated with our outstanding Fannie Mae MBS and other guaranties as a separate line item and include buy-ups, master servicing assets and credit enhancements associated with our guaranty assets in “Other assets.” The GAAP carrying value of our guaranty assets reflects only those guaranty arrangements entered into subsequent to our adoption of FIN No. 45, Guarantor’s Accounting and Disclosure Requirements for Guarantees, Including Indirect Guarantees of Indebtedness of Others (an interpretation of FASB Statements No. 5, 57, and 107 and rescission of FIN No. 34) (“FIN 45”), on January 1, 2003. On a GAAP basis, our guaranty assets totaled $9.4 billion and $7.7 billion as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively. The associated buy-ups totaled $894 million and $831 million as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively. In our non-GAAP supplemental consolidated fair value balance sheets, we also disclose the estimated guaranty assets and obligations related to mortgage loans held in our portfolio. The aggregate estimated fair value of the guaranty asset-related components totaled $16.8 billion as of September 30, 2007, compared with $15.8 billion as of December 31, 2006. These components represent the sum of the following line items in this table: (i) Guaranty assets of mortgage loans held in portfolio; (ii) Guaranty obligations of mortgage loans held in portfolio, (iii) Guaranty assets and buy-ups; and (iv) Master servicing assets and credit enhancements.
 
(5) The line items “Master servicing assets and credit enhancements” and “Other assets” together consist of the assets presented on the following five line items in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets: (i) Accrued interest receivable; (ii) Acquired property, net; (iii) Deferred tax assets; (iv) Partnership investments; and (v) Other assets. The carrying value of these items in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets together totaled $38.8 billion and $34.8 billion as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively. We deduct the carrying value of the buy-ups associated with our guaranty obligation, which totaled $894 million and $831 million as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively, from “Other assets” reported in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets because buy-ups are a financial instrument that we combine with guaranty assets in our SFAS 107 disclosure in Note 15. We have estimated the fair value of master servicing assets and credit enhancements based on our fair value methodologies discussed in Note 15.
 
(6) With the exception of partnership investments and deferred tax assets, the GAAP carrying values of other assets generally approximate fair value. While we have included partnership investments at their carrying value in each of the non-GAAP supplemental consolidated fair value balance sheets, the fair values of these items are generally different from their GAAP carrying values, potentially materially. For example, our LIHTC partnership investments had a carrying value of $8.0 billion and an estimated fair value of $9.1 billion as of September 30, 2007. We assume that other deferred assets, consisting primarily of prepaid expenses, have no fair value. We adjust the GAAP-basis deferred income taxes for purposes of each of our non-GAAP supplemental consolidated fair value balance sheets to include estimated income taxes on the difference between our non-GAAP supplemental consolidated fair value balance sheets net assets, including deferred taxes from the GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets, and our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets stockholders’ equity. Because our adjusted deferred income taxes are a net asset in each year, the amounts are included in our non-GAAP fair value balance sheets as a component of other assets.
 
(7) The line item “Other liabilities” consists of the liabilities presented on the following four line items in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets: (i) Accrued interest payable; (ii) Reserve for guaranty losses; (iii) Partnership liabilities; and (iv) Other liabilities. The carrying value of these items in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets together totaled $20.7 billion and $22.2 billion as of September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively. The GAAP carrying values of these other liabilities generally approximate fair value. We assume that deferred liabilities, such as deferred debt issuance costs, have no fair value.



 

 
(8) “Preferred stockholders’ equity” is reflected in our non-GAAP supplemental consolidated fair value balance sheets at the estimated fair value amount.
 
(9) “Common stockholders’ equity” consists of the stockholders’ equity components presented on the following five line items in our GAAP condensed consolidated balance sheets: (i) Common stock; (ii) Additional paid-in capital; (iii) Retained earnings; (iv) Accumulated other comprehensive loss; and (v) Treasury stock, at cost. “Common stockholders’ equity” is the residual of the excess of the estimated fair value of total assets over the estimated fair value of total liabilities, after taking into consideration preferred stockholders’ equity and minority interest in consolidated subsidiaries.