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"FD Insurance Company","PNC AS","2024 03 31" Annual Statutory Statement

U.S. Markets (Alternative Disclosure) via PUBT

STATEMENT AS OF MARCH 31, 2024 OF THE FD Insurance Company

ASSETS

Current Statement Date

4

1

2

3

December 31

Net Admitted Assets

Prior Year Net

Assets

Nonadmitted Assets

(Cols. 1 - 2)

Admitted Assets

1. Bonds

11,243,415

11,243,415

11,267,868

  1. Stocks:
    1. Preferred stocks
    2. Common stocks
  2. Mortgage loans on real estate:
    1. First liens
    2. Other than first liens
  3. Real estate:
    1. Properties occupied by the company (less

$

0

encumbrances)

4.2 Properties held for the production of income

(less $

0

encumbrances)

4.3 Properties held for sale (less

$

0

encumbrances)

5.

Cash ($

760,164

),

cash equivalents ($

626,518 )

and short-term investments ($

397,889

)

1,784,571

1,784,571

1,773,232

6.

Contract loans (including $

0

premium notes)

7.

Derivatives

8.

Other invested assets

88,937

88,937

88,937

  1. Receivables for securities
  2. Securities lending reinvested collateral assets
  3. Aggregate write-ins for invested assets

12.

Subtotals, cash and invested assets (Lines 1 to 11)

13,116,923

13,116,923

13,130,037

13.

Title plants less $

0 charged off (for Title insurers

only)

14.

Investment income due and accrued

17,402

17,402

7,756

15. Premiums and considerations:

  1. Uncollected premiums and agents' balances in the course of collection
  2. Deferred premiums, agents' balances and installments booked but

deferred and not yet due (including $

0 earned

but unbilled premiums)

15.3 Accrued retrospective premiums ($

0 ) and

contracts subject to redetermination ($

0 )

16. Reinsurance:

16.1 Amounts recoverable from reinsurers

145,435

145,435

65,033

  1. Funds held by or deposited with reinsured companies
  2. Other amounts receivable under reinsurance contracts

17. Amounts receivable relating to uninsured plans

18.1 Current federal and foreign income tax recoverable and interest thereon

18.2 Net deferred tax asset

159,283

79,726

79,557

105,451

19.

Guaranty funds receivable or on deposit

20.

Electronic data processing equipment and software

21.

Furniture and equipment, including health care delivery assets

($

0 )

22.

Net adjustment in assets and liabilities due to foreign exchange rates

23.

Receivables from parent, subsidiaries and affiliates

4,379

4,379

24.

Health care ($

0 ) and other amounts receivable

  1. Aggregate write-ins for other-than-invested assets
  2. Total assets excluding Separate Accounts, Segregated Accounts and

Protected Cell Accounts (Lines 12 to 25)

13,443,422

79,726

13,363,696

13,308,277

27.

From Separate Accounts, Segregated Accounts and Protected

Cell Accounts

28.

Total (Lines 26 and 27)

13,443,422

79,726

13,363,696

13,308,277

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

1101.

1102.

1103.

1198. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 11 from overflow page

1199. Totals (Lines 1101 through 1103 plus 1198) (Line 11 above)

2501.

2502.

2503.

2598. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 25 from overflow page

2599. Totals (Lines 2501 through 2503 plus 2598) (Line 25 above)

2

STATEMENT AS OF MARCH 31, 2024 OF THE FD Insurance Company

LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS

1

2

Current

December 31,

Statement Date

Prior Year

1.

Losses (current accident year $

0 )

2.

Reinsurance payable on paid losses and loss adjustment expenses

3.

Loss adjustment expenses

209,531

209,531

  1. Commissions payable, contingent commissions and other similar charges
  2. Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees)
  3. Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding federal and foreign income taxes)

7.1Current federal and foreign income taxes (including $

0

on realized capital gains (losses))

7.2 Net deferred tax liability

8.

Borrowed money $

0 and interest thereon $

0

9.

Unearned premiums (after deducting unearned premiums for ceded reinsurance of $

0 and

including warranty reserves of $

0 and accrued accident and health experience rating refunds

including $

0 for medical loss ratio rebate per the Public Health Service Act)

  1. Advance premium
  2. Dividends declared and unpaid:
    1. Stockholders
    2. Policyholders

12. Ceded reinsurance premiums payable (net of ceding commissions)

153,415

141,041

  1. Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties
  2. Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others
  3. Remittances and items not allocated

16. Provision for reinsurance (including $

0 certified)

  1. Net adjustments in assets and liabilities due to foreign exchange rates
  2. Drafts outstanding

19. Payable to parent, subsidiaries and affiliates

1,216

9,761

  1. Derivatives
  2. Payable for securities
  3. Payable for securities lending
  4. Liability for amounts held under uninsured plans

24.

Capital notes $

0 and interest thereon $

0

25.

Aggregate write-ins for liabilities

26.

Total liabilities excluding protected cell liabilities (Lines 1 through 25)

364,162

360,333

27.

Protected cell liabilities

28.

Total liabilities (Lines 26 and 27)

364,162

360,333

29.

Aggregate write-ins for special surplus funds

30.

Common capital stock

10,000,000

10,000,000

  1. Preferred capital stock
  2. Aggregate write-ins for other than special surplus funds
  3. Surplus notes

34.

Gross paid in and contributed surplus

633,014

633,014

35.

Unassigned funds (surplus)

2,366,520

2,314,929

36.

Less treasury stock, at cost:

36.1

0

shares common (value included in Line 30

$

0

)

36.2

0

shares preferred (value included in Line 31

$

0

)

37.

Surplus as regards policyholders (Lines 29 to 35, less 36)

12,999,534

12,947,943

38.

Totals (Page 2, Line 28, Col. 3)

13,363,696

13,308,276

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

2501.

2502.

2503.

2598. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 25 from overflow page

2599. Totals (Lines 2501 through 2503 plus 2598) (Line 25 above)

2901.

2902.

2903.

2998. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 29 from overflow page

2999. Totals (Lines 2901 through 2903 plus 2998) (Line 29 above)

3201.

3202.

3203.

3298. Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 32 from overflow page

3299. Totals (Lines 3201 through 3203 plus 3298) (Line 32 above)

3

STATEMENT AS OF MARCH 31, 2024 OF THE FD Insurance Company

STATEMENT OF INCOME

1

2

3

Current Year

Prior Year

Prior Year Ended

to Date

to Date

December 31

1.

UNDERWRITING INCOME

Premiums earned:

1.1

Direct (written $

0

)

1.2

Assumed (written $

0 )

1.3

Ceded (written $

0

)

1.4

Net (written $

0

)

2.

DEDUCTIONS:

Losses incurred (current accident year $

0 ):

2.1

Direct

(46,435)

16,157,815

11,665,000

2.2

Assumed

2.3

Ceded

(46,435)

16,157,815

11,665,000

3.

2.4

Net

Loss adjustment expenses incurred

(138,998)

4.

Other underwriting expenses incurred

138,998

  1. Aggregate write-ins for underwriting deductions
  2. Total underwriting deductions (Lines 2 through 5)
  3. Net income of protected cells
  4. Net underwriting gain (loss) (Line 1 minus Line 6 + Line 7)

9.

Net investment income earned

INVESTMENT INCOME

102,993

75,445

500,210

10.

Net realized capital gains (losses) less capital gains tax of $

0

11.

Net investment gain (loss) (Lines 9 + 10)

102,993

75,445

500,210

12.

OTHER INCOME

Net gain or (loss) from agents' or premium balances charged off

(amount recovered $

0 amount charged off $

0 )

  1. Finance and service charges not included in premiums
  2. Aggregate write-ins for miscellaneous income
  3. Total other income (Lines 12 through 14)
  4. Net income before dividends to policyholders, after capital gains tax and before all other federal

17.

and foreign income taxes (Lines 8 + 11 + 15)

102,993

75,445

500,210

Dividends to policyholders

18.

Net income, after dividends to policyholders, after capital gains tax and before all other federal

19.

and foreign income taxes (Line 16 minus Line 17)

102,993

75,445

500,210

Federal and foreign income taxes incurred

(9,939)

32,601

20.

Net income (Line 18 minus Line 19)(to Line 22)

102,993

85,384

467,609

21.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT

Surplus as regards policyholders, December 31 prior year

12,947,943

12,287,633

12,287,633

22.

Net income (from Line 20)

102,993

85,384

467,609

  1. Net transfers (to) from Protected Cell accounts
  2. Change in net unrealized capital gains or (losses) less capital gains tax of

25.

$

(5,357)

(20,153)

117,116

160,796

Change in net unrealized foreign exchange capital gain (loss)

26.

Change in net deferred income tax

(26,987)

28,139

(33,952)

27.

Change in nonadmitted assets

(4,262)

69,290

65,857

  1. Change in provision for reinsurance
  2. Change in surplus notes
  3. Surplus (contributed to) withdrawn from protected cells
  4. Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles
  5. Capital changes:
    1. Paid in
    2. Transferred from surplus (Stock Dividend)
    3. Transferred to surplus
  6. Surplus adjustments:
    1. Paid in
    2. Transferred to capital (Stock Dividend)
    3. Transferred from capital
  7. Net remittances from or (to) Home Office
  8. Dividends to stockholders
  9. Change in treasury stock
  10. Aggregate write-ins for gains and losses in surplus

38.

Change in surplus as regards policyholders (Lines 22 through 37)

51,591

299,929

660,310

39.

Surplus as regards policyholders, as of statement date (Lines 21 plus 38)

12,999,534

12,587,562

12,947,943

0501.

DETAILS OF WRITE-INS

0502.

0503.

0598.

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 5 from overflow page

0599.

TOTALS (Lines 0501 through 0503 plus 0598) (Line 5 above)

1401.

1402.

1403.

1498.

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 14 from overflow page

1499.

TOTALS (Lines 1401 through 1403 plus 1498) (Line 14 above)

3701.

3702.

3703.

3798.

Summary of remaining write-ins for Line 37 from overflow page

3799.

TOTALS (Lines 3701 through 3703 plus 3798) (Line 37 above)

4

STATEMENT AS OF MARCH 31, 2024 OF THE FD Insurance Company

CASH FLOW

1

2

3

Current Year

Prior Year

Prior Year Ended

To Date

To Date

December 31

1.

Cash from Operations

Premiums collected net of reinsurance

12,374

(2,448)

38,743

2.

Net investment income

92,294

12,478

495,503

3.

Miscellaneous income

4.

Total (Lines 1 to 3)

104,668

10,030

534,246

5.

Benefit and loss related payments

88,946

323,122

50,026

6.

Net transfers to Separate Accounts, Segregated Accounts and Protected Cell Accounts

7.

Commissions, expenses paid and aggregate write-ins for deductions

4,382

(8,065)

150,001

8.

Dividends paid to policyholders

9.

Federal and foreign income taxes paid (recovered) net of $

0 tax on capital

10.

gains (losses)

(62,265)

(13,495)

Total (Lines 5 through 9)

93,328

252,792

186,532

11.

Net cash from operations (Line 4 minus Line 10)

11,340

(242,762)

347,714

12.

Cash from Investments

Proceeds from investments sold, matured or repaid:

12.1

Bonds

12.2

Stocks

12.3

Mortgage loans

12.4

Real estate

12.5

Other invested assets

12.6

Net gains or (losses) on cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments

12.7

Miscellaneous proceeds

13.

12.8

Total investment proceeds (Lines 12.1 to 12.7)

Cost of investments acquired (long-term only):

13.1

Bonds

593,977

13.2

Stocks

13.3

Mortgage loans

13.4

Real estate

13.5

Other invested assets

13.6

Miscellaneous applications

14.

13.7

Total investments acquired (Lines 13.1 to 13.6)

593,977

Net increase/(decrease) in contract loans and premium notes

15.

Net cash from investments (Line 12.8 minus Line 13.7 and Line 14)

(593,977)

16.

Cash from Financing and Miscellaneous Sources

Cash provided (applied):

16.1

Surplus notes, capital notes

16.2

Capital and paid in surplus, less treasury stock

16.3

Borrowed funds

16.4

Net deposits on deposit-type contracts and other insurance liabilities

16.5

Dividends to stockholders

16.6

Other cash provided (applied)

17.

Net cash from financing and miscellaneous sources (Line 16.1 through Line 16.4 minus Line 16.5

plus Line 16.6)

18.

RECONCILIATION OF CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS

Net change in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments (Line 11, plus Lines 15 and 17)

11,340

(242,762)

(246,263)

19.

Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments:

19.1

Beginning of year

1,773,231

2,019,494

2,019,494

19.2

End of period (Line 18 plus Line 19.1)

1,784,571

1,776,732

1,773,231

5

6WDWHPHQWDVRI0DUFKRIWKH)',QVXUDQFH&RPSDQY

127(672),1$1&,$/67$7(0(176

Note 1 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies and Going Concern

  1. Accounting practices
    The accompanying financial statements of the FD Insurance Company (the Company) have been prepared on the basis of accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FLOIR).
    The term "none" or "no significant change" is used in the following notes to indicate that the Company does not have any items requiring disclosure under the respective note or no significant changes in the disclosure are warranted since the most recent annual filing.
    The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation requires insurance companies domiciled in the State to prepare statutory basis financial statements in accordance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Accounting Practices and Procedure Manual (NAIC SAP) except to the extent state law differs. The Commissioner of the FLOIR has the right to permit specific practices that deviate from prescribed practices. As of this reporting date, the Company does not use prescribed or permitted practices that affect net income, statutory surplus or risk based capital that differ from NAIC SAP. Certain prior year balances have been reclassified to conform to the current year presentation.

Year-to-date period ended

NET INCOME

SSAP

F/S

F/S

March 31,

December 31,

#

Page

Line #

2024

2023

(1)

State basis (Page 4, Line 20, Columns 1 & 3)

XXX

XXX

XXX

$

102,993

$

467,609

(2)

State Prescribed Practices that are an increase/

-

-

(decrease) from NAIC SAP:

(3)

State Permitted Practices that are an increase/

-

-

(decrease) from NAIC SAP:

(4)

NAIC SAP (1-2-3=4)

XXX

XXX

XXX

$

102,993

$

467,609

SURPLUS

(5)

State basis (Page 3, Line 37, Columns 1 & 2)

XXX

XXX

XXX

$

12,999,534

$

12,947,943

(6)

State Prescribed Practices that are an increase/

-

-

(decrease) from NAIC SAP:

(7)

State Permitted Practices that are an increase/

-

-

(decrease) from NAIC SAP:

(8)

NAIC SAP (5-6-7=8)

XXX

XXX

XXX

$

12,999,534

$

12,947,943

  1. Use of estimates in the preparation of the financial statements - No significant change.
  2. Accounting policy
    1. - (5) No significant change.
    1. Loan-backedsecurities are reported at amortized cost provided that the SVO's designation is 1 or 2. If the SVO's designation is 3 or greater, the security is reported at the lower of amortized cost or fair value. The Company uses the prospective method to make valuation adjustments when necessary.
    2. - (13) No significant change.
  1. Going Concern
    Based upon its evaluation of relevant conditions and events, including the 100% intercompany reinsurance with NORCAL Insurance Company, management does not have substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern.

Note 2 - Accounting Changes and Corrections of Errors- None.

Note 3 - Business Combinations and Goodwill- None.

Note 4 - Discontinued Operations- None.

Note 5 - Investments

  1. Mortgage loans, including mezzanine real estate loans - None.
  2. Debt restructuring - None.
  3. Reverse mortgages - None.
  4. Loan-backedsecurities - None.

6

6WDWHPHQWDVRI0DUFKRIWKH)',QVXUDQFH&RPSDQY

127(672),1$1&,$/67$7(0(176

  1. Dollar repurchase agreements and/or securities lending transactions - None.
  2. Repurchase agreements transactions accounted for as secured borrowing - None.
  3. Reverse repurchase agreements transactions accounted for as secured borrowing - None.
  4. Repurchase agreements transactions accounted for as a sale - None.
  5. Reverse repurchase agreements transactions accounted for as a sale - None.
  6. Real estate - None.
  7. Low-incomehousing tax credits (LIHTC) - None.
  8. Restricted assets - No significant change.
  9. Working capital finance investments - None.
  10. Offsetting and netting of assets and liabilities - None.
  11. 5GI Securities - None.
  12. Short sales - None.
  13. Prepayment penalty and acceleration fees - None.
  14. Reporting entity's share of cash pool by asset type - None.

Note 6 - Joint Ventures, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies

  1. Detail for those greater than 10% of admitted assets - None.
  2. Write-downsfor impairments - None.

Note 7 - Investment Income

  1. Accrued investment income - None.
  2. Amounts nonadmitted - None.
  3. The gross, nonadmitted and admitted amounts for interest income due and accrued.

Interest Income Due and Accrued

Amount

1.

Gross

$

17,402

2.

Nonadmitted

$

-

3.

Admitted

$

17,402

  1. The aggregate deferred interest - None.
  2. The cumulative amounts of paid-in-kind (PIK) interest included in the current principal balance - None.

Note 8 - Derivative Instruments- None.

6.1

6WDWHPHQWDVRI0DUFKRIWKH)',QVXUDQFH&RPSDQY

127(672),1$1&,$/67$7(0(176

Note 9 - Income Taxes

A. The components of the net deferred tax asset/(liability) at March 31 are as follows:

1.

Change between years

3/31/2024

12/31/2023

Change

by tax character

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(Col 1+2)

(Col 4+5)

(Col 1-4)

(Col 2-5)

(Col 7+8)

Ordinary

Capital

Total

Ordinary

Capital

Total

Ordinary

Capital

Total

(a)

Gross Deferred Tax Assets

$

159,620

$

158,590

$

318,210

$

181,362

$

153,233

$

334,595

$

(21,742)

$

5,357

$

(16,385)

(b)

Statutory Valuation Allowance

-

158,590

158,590

-

153,233

153,233

-

5,357

5,357

Adjustments

(c)

Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax

159,620

-

159,620

181,362

-

181,362

(21,742)

-

(21,742)

Assets (1a - 1b)

(d)

Deferred Tax Assets

79,726

-

79,726

75,462

-

75,462

4,264

-

4,264

Nonadmitted

(e)

Subtotal Net Admitted

79,894

-

79,894

105,900

-

105,900

(26,006)

-

(26,006)

Deferred Tax Asset (1c - 1d)

(f)

Deferred Tax Liabilities

337

-

337

449

-

449

(112)

-

(112)

(g)

Net Admitted Deferred Tax

Asset/(Net Deferred Tax

$

79,557

$

-

$

79,557

$

105,451

$

-

$

105,451

$

(25,894)

$

-

$

(25,894)

Liability)(1e-1f)

2.

Admission Calculation

3/31/2024

12/31/2023

Change

Components SSAP No. 101

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(Col 1+2)

(Col 4+5)

(Col 1-4)

(Col 2-5)

(Col 7+8)

Ordinary

Capital

Total

Ordinary

Capital

Total

Ordinary

Capital

Total

(a)

Federal Income Taxes Paid in

Prior Years Recoverable

Through Loss Carrybacks

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

  1. Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax Assets Expected To Be Realized (Lesser of 2(b)1 and

2(b)2 Below)

$

79,557

$

- $

79,557

$ 105,451

$

- $ 105,451

$ (25,894)

$

- $ (25,894)

1. Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax Assets Expected To Be Realized Following the

Balance Sheet Date

$

79,557

$

- $

79,557

$ 105,451

$

- $ 105,451

$ (25,894)

$

- $ (25,894)

2. Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax Assets Allowed per

Limitation Threshold

XXX

XXX $ 1,942,131

XXX

XXX $ 1,926,374

XXX

XXX $ 15,757

  1. Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax Assets Offset by Gross

Deferred Tax Liabilities

$

337

$

- $

337

$

449

$

- $

449

$

(112)

$

- $

(112)

  1. Deferred Tax Assets Admitted as the result of application of

SSAP No. 101

$

79,894

$

- $

79,894

$ 105,900

$

- $ 105,900

$ (26,006)

$

- $ (26,006)

3. Ratio used as basis of admissibility

  1. Ratio Percentage Used To Determine Recovery Period And Threshold Limitation Amount
  2. Amount Of Adjusted Capital And Surplus Used To Determine Recovery Period And Threshold Limitation in 2(b)2 Above

3/31/2024

12/31/2023

1,359 %

1,348 %

$

12,947,538

$

12,842,492

4. Impact of tax-planning strategies

3/31/2024

12/31/2023

Change

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(Col 1-3)

(Col 2-4)

Ordinary

Capital

Ordinary

Capital

Ordinary

Capital

(a) Determination Of Adjusted Gross Deferred Tax Assets

And Net Admitted Deferred Tax Assets, By Tax Character

As A Percentage.

1 Adjusted Gross DTAs Amount From Note 9A1(c)

$ 159,620

$

- $ 181,362

$

- $ (21,742)

$

-

2 Percentage Of Adjusted Gross DTAs By Tax Character Attributable To The Impact Of Tax Planning

Strategies

-

-

-

-

-

-

3 Net Admitted Adjusted Gross DTAs Amount From

79,894

-

105,900

-

(26,006)

-

Note 9A1(e)

4 Percentage Of Net Admitted Adjusted Gross DTAs By Tax Character Admitted Because Of The Impact Of

Tax Planning Strategies

-

-

-

-

-

-

(b) Does the Company's tax-planning strategies include the use of reinsurance?

No

B. Deferred Tax Liabilities Not Recognized - None.

6.2

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C. Current income taxes consist of the following major components:

(1)

(2)

(3)

(Col 1-2)

3/31/2024

12/31/2023

Change

1.

Current Income Tax

(a)

Federal

$

-

$

-

$

-

(b)

Foreign

-

-

-

(c)

Subtotal (1a+1b)

-

-

-

(d)

Federal income tax on net capital gains

-

-

-

(e)

Utilization of capital loss carry-forwards

-

-

-

(f)

Other

-

32,601

(32,601)

(g)

Federal and foreign income taxes incurred (1c+1d+1e+1f)

$

-

$

32,601

$

(32,601)

2.

Deferred Tax Assets:

(a)

Ordinary

(1)

Discounting of unpaid losses

$

2,403

$

2,403

$

-

(2)

Unearned premium reserve

-

-

-

(3)

Policyholder reserves

-

-

-

(4)

Investments

-

-

-

(5)

Deferred acquisition costs

-

-

-

(6)

Policyholder dividends accrual

-

-

-

(7)

Fixed assets

-

-

-

(8)

Compensation and benefits accrual

-

-

-

(9)

Pension accrual

-

-

-

(10)

Receivables - nonadmitted

-

-

-

(11)

Net operating loss carry-forward

79,516

75,362

4,154

(12)

Tax credit carry-forward

18

18

-

(13)

Other

77,683

103,579

(25,896)

(99) Subtotal (sum of 2a1 through 2a13)

$

159,620

$

181,362

$

(21,742)

(b)

Statutory valuation allowance adjustment

-

-

-

(c)

Nonadmitted

79,726

75,462

4,264

(d)

Admitted ordinary deferred tax assets (2a99 - 2b - 2c)

$

79,894

$

105,900

$

(26,006)

(e)

Capital

(1)

Investments

$

158,590

$

153,233

$

5,357

(2)

Net capital loss carry-forward

-

-

-

(3)

Real estate

-

-

-

(4)

Other

-

-

-

(99) Subtotal (2e1+2e2+2e3+2e4)

$

158,590

$

153,233

$

5,357

(f)

Statutory valuation allowance adjustment

158,590

153,233

5,357

(g)

Nonadmitted

-

-

-

(h)

Admitted capital deferred tax assets (2e99 - 2f - 2g)

$

-

$

-

$

-

(i)

Admitted deferred tax assets (2d + 2h)

$

79,894

$

105,900

$

(26,006)

3.

Deferred Tax Liabilities:

(a)

Ordinary

(1)

Investments

$

-

$

-

$

-

(2)

Fixed assets

-

-

-

(3)

Deferred and uncollected premium

-

-

-

(4)

Policyholder reserves

-

-

-

(5)

Other

337

449

(112)

(99) Subtotal (3a1+3a2+3a3+3a4+3a5)

$

337

$

449

$

(112)

(b)

Capital

(1)

Investments

$

-

$

-

$

-

(2)

Real estate

-

-

-

(3)

Other

-

-

-

(99) Subtotal (3b1+3b2+3b3)

$

-

$

-

$

-

(c)

Deferred tax liabilities (3a99 + 3b99)

$

337

$

449

$

(112)

4.

Net deferred tax assets/liabilities (2i - 3c)

$

79,557

$

105,451

$

(25,894)

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