|
Company Assets2 |
$123,697 |
$115,780 |
$115,141 |
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|
Policyholder and Other Liabilities2 |
$114,198 |
$107,495 |
$108,158 |
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|
Equity2,3 |
$7,412 |
$6,952 |
$6,403 |
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|
Operating Revenues4 |
$7,250 |
$6,660 |
$5,785 |
|
|
Operating Income2,5 |
$722 |
$780 |
$576 |
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1 Based on accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP).
2 2011 and 2010 amounts were adjusted for the retrospective application of FASB Accounting Standards Update No. 2010-26, which amended accounting guidance applicable to costs associated with acquiring or renewing insurance contracts, and was adopted effective January 1, 2012. For additional information, see the 2012 Pacific Mutual Holding Company GAAP Consolidated Financial Statements available at www.PacificLife.com/financials.
3 Excludes accumulated other comprehensive income/loss and noncontrolling interest..
4 Excludes net realized investment gains/losses and other temporary impairments.
5 Excludes net realized investment gains/losses, other than temporary impairments, and discontinued operations, net of taxes, and excludes the impact of the 2011 change in accounting method for deferred policy acquisition costs, net of taxes.
6 Statutory financial information of Pacific Life Insurance Company is presented in conformity with statutory accounting practices (SAP), which are accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Insurance Department of the State of Nebraska. Pacific Life Insurance Company is domiciled in Nebraska. SAP is a comprehensive basis of accounting that differs in certain significant respects from GAAP.
7 Statutory financial information of Pacific Life & Annuity Company is presented in conformity with statutory accounting practices (SAP), which are accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Insurance Department of the State of Arizona. Pacific Life & Annuity Company is domiciled in Arizona. SAP is a comprehensive basis of accounting that differs in certain significant respects from GAAP.
The results for past accounting periods are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for any future accounting period.