UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 10-Q
(Mark One)
[x] QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934.
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2013
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[ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934.
For the transition period from __________________ to __________________
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Commission File Number |
Registrant, State of Incorporation, Address and Telephone Number |
I.R.S. Employer Identification No. |
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1-11255 |
AMERCO |
88-0106815 |
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(A Nevada Corporation) |
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1325 Airmotive Way, Ste. 100 |
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Reno, Nevada 89502-3239 |
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Telephone (775) 688-6300 |
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requiremen ts for the past 90 days. Yes [x] No [ ]
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Website, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulat ion S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files) . Yes [x] No [ ]
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an ac celerated filer, a non-accelerated filer , or a smaller reporting company. See the definition s of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer [ ] Accelerated filer [x]
Non-accelerated filer [ ] (Do not check if a smaller reporting company) Smaller reporting company [ ]
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act ) . Yes [ ] No [x]
19,607,788 shares of AMERCO Common Stock, $0.25 par value, were outstanding at August 1, 201 3 .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION |
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Item 1. |
Financial Statements |
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a) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2013 (unaudited) and March 31, 2013 |
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b) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Quarters ended June 30, 2013 and 2012 (unaudited) |
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c ) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the Quarters ended June 30, 2013 and 2012 (unaudited) |
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d ) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Quarters ended June 31, 2013 and 2012 (unaudited) |
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e ) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited) |
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Item 2. |
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations |
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Item 3. |
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk |
4 7 |
Item 4. |
Controls and Procedures |
4 8 |
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PART II OTHER INFORMATION |
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Item 1. |
Legal Proceedings |
4 9 |
Item 1A. |
Risk Factors |
4 9 |
Item 2. |
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds |
4 9 |
Item 3. |
Defaults Upon Senior Securities |
4 9 |
Item 4. |
Mine and Safety Disclosures |
4 9 |
Item 5. |
Other Information |
4 9 |
Item 6. |
Exhibits |
4 9 |
ITEM 1. Financial Statements
AMERCO AND CONSOLIDATED ENTITIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED balance sheets
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June 30, |
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March 31, |
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2013 |
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2013 |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands, except share data) |
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ASSETS |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
552,587 |
$ |
463,744 |
Reinsurance recoverables and trade receivables, net |
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284,518 |
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261,789 |
Inventories, net |
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58,304 |
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56,396 |
Prepaid expenses |
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43,378 |
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57,451 |
Investments, fixed maturities and marketable equities |
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1,117,008 |
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1,095,338 |
Investments, other |
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231,418 |
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241,765 |
Deferred policy acquisition costs, net |
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97,823 |
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93,043 |
Other assets |
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104,744 |
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99,986 |
Related party assets |
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151,127 |
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182,035 |
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2,640,907 |
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2,551,547 |
Property, plant and equipment, at cost: |
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Land |
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348,234 |
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333,228 |
Buildings and improvements |
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1,278,622 |
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1,197,875 |
Furniture and equipment |
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313,796 |
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311,142 |
Rental trailers and other rental equipment |
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331,433 |
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317,476 |
Rental trucks |
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2,263,692 |
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2,154,688 |
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4,535,777 |
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4,314,409 |
Less: Accumulated depreciation |
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(1,597,922) |
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(1,559,355) |
Total property, plant and equipment |
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2,937,855 |
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2,755,054 |
Total assets |
$ |
5,578,762 |
$ |
5,306,601 |
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY |
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Liabilities: |
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Accounts payable and accrued expenses |
$ |
366,302 |
$ |
358,491 |
Notes, loans and leases payable |
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1,737,277 |
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1,661,845 |
Policy benefits and losses, claims and loss expenses payable |
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1,115,821 |
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1,115,048 |
Liabilities from investment contracts |
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538,777 |
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510,789 |
Other policyholders' funds and liabilities |
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7,114 |
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7,294 |
Deferred income |
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37,752 |
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30,217 |
Deferred income taxes |
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429,428 |
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393,658 |
Total liabilities |
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4,232,471 |
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4,077,342 |
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Commitments and contingencies (notes 4, 7, 8 and 9) |
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– |
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Stockholders' equity: |
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Series preferred stock, with or without par value, 50,000,000 shares authorized: |
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Series A preferred stock, with no par value, 6,100,000 shares authorized; |
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6,100,000 shares issued and none outstanding as of June 30 and March 31, 2013 |
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– |
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Series B preferred stock, with no par value, 100,000 shares authorized; none |
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issued and outstanding as of June 30 and March 31, 2013 |
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– |
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Series common stock, with or without par value, 150,000,000 shares authorized: |
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Series A common stock of $0.25 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized; |
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none issued and outstanding as of June 30 and March 31, 2013 |
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– |
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Common stock of $0.25 par value, 150,000,000 shares authorized; 41,985,700 |
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issued and 19,607,788 outstanding as of June 30 and March 31, 2013 |
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10,497 |
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10,497 |
Additional paid-in capital |
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439,524 |
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438,168 |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss |
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(20,099) |
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(22,680) |
Retained earnings |
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1,595,598 |
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1,482,630 |
Cost of common shares in treasury, net (22,377,912 shares as of June 30 and March 31, 2013) |
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(525,653) |
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(525,653) |
Cost of preferred shares in treasury, net (6,100,000 shares as of June 30 and March 31, 2013) |
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(151,997) |
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(151,997) |
Unearned employee stock ownership plan shares |
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(1,579) |
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(1,706) |
Total stockholders' equity |
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1,346,291 |
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1,229,259 |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity |
$ |
5,578,762 |
$ |
5,306,601 |
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
AMERCO AND CONSOLIDATED ENTITIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED Statements of operations
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Quarter Ended June 30, |
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2013 |
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2012 |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands, except share and per share amounts) |
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Revenues: |
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Self-moving equipment rentals |
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521,649 |
$ |
466,994 |
Self-storage revenues |
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42,099 |
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34,736 |
Self-moving and self-storage products and service sales |
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70,691 |
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67,178 |
Property management fees |
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5,161 |
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4,860 |
Life insurance premiums |
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41,062 |
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46,426 |
Property and casualty insurance premiums |
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7,966 |
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7,243 |
Net investment and interest income |
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18,989 |
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14,517 |
Other revenue |
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39,214 |
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25,722 |
Total revenues |
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746,831 |
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667,676 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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Operating expenses |
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309,501 |
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283,393 |
Commission expenses |
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68,627 |
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61,107 |
Cost of sales |
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35,570 |
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32,227 |
Benefits and losses |
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42,633 |
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48,338 |
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs |
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3,683 |
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2,811 |
Lease expense |
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27,007 |
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32,796 |
Depreciation, net of (gains) on disposals of (($11,565) and ($7,516), respectively) |
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57,434 |
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56,125 |
Total costs and expenses |
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544,455 |
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516,797 |
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Earnings from operations |
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202,376 |
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150,879 |
Interest expense |
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(23,328) |
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(23,491) |
Pretax earnings |
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179,048 |
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127,388 |
Income tax expense |
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(66,080) |
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(46,819) |
Earnings available to common stockholders |
$ |
112,968 |
$ |
80,569 |
Basic and diluted earnings per common share |
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5.78 |
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4.13 |
Weighted average common shares outstanding: Basic and diluted |
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19,545,618 |
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19,502,369 |
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Related party revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 , net of eliminations, were $ 8.4 million and $ 8.7 million , respectively.
Related party costs and expenses for the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 , net of eliminations, were $ 14.0 million and $ 12.3 million , respectively.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
AMERCO AND CONSOLIDATED ENTITIES
Condensed consolidatED statements of COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (loss)
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Pre-tax |
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Tax |
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Net |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands) |
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Comprehensive income: |
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Net earnings |
$ |
179,048 |
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(66,080) |
$ |
112,968 |
Other comprehensive income (loss): |
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Foreign currency translation |
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(3,762) |
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– |
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(3,762) |
Unrealized net gain on investments |
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89 |
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(68) |
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21 |
Change in fair value of cash flow hedges |
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10,196 |
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(3,874) |
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6,322 |
Total comprehensive income |
$ |
185,571 |
$ |
(70,022) |
$ |
115,549 |
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Quarter Ended June 30, 2012 |
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Pre-tax |
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Tax |
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Net |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands) |
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Comprehensive income: |
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Net earnings |
$ |
127,388 |
$ |
(46,819) |
$ |
80,569 |
Other comprehensive income (loss): |
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Foreign currency translation |
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(1,929) |
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– |
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(1,929) |
Unrealized net gain on investments |
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1,873 |
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(580) |
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1,293 |
Change in fair value of cash flow hedges |
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(515) |
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196 |
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(319) |
Total comprehensive income |
$ |
126,817 |
$ |
(47,203) |
$ |
79,614 |
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
AMERCO AND CONSOLIDATED ENTITIES
Condensed consolidatED statements of cash flows
Quarter Ended June 30, |
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2013 |
2012 |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands) |
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Cash flow from operating activities: |
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Net earnings |
112,968 |
80,569 |
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Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash provided by operations: |
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Depreciation |
68,999 |
63,641 |
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Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs |
3,683 |
2,811 |
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Change in allowance for losses on trade receivables |
(14) |
(102) |
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Change in allowance for inventory reserves |
(935) |
695 |
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Net gain on sale of real and personal property |
(11,565) |
(7,516) |
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Net (gain)loss on sale of investments |
(1,776) |
39 |
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Deferred income taxes |
31,828 |
4,641 |
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Net change in other operating assets and liabilities: |
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Reinsurance recoverables and trade receivables |
(22,715) |
23,486 |
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Inventories |
(973) |
(5,398) |
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Prepaid expenses |
14,098 |
267 |
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Capitalization of deferred policy acquisition costs |
(7,808) |
(5,420) |
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Other assets |
(4,532) |
20,518 |
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Related party assets |
24,878 |
144,890 |
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Accounts payable and accrued expenses |
18,162 |
47,981 |
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Policy benefits and losses, claims and loss expenses payable |
1,609 |
(24,242) |
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Other policyholders' funds and liabilities |
(180) |
(1,884) |
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Deferred income |
7,584 |
6,457 |
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Related party liabilities |
5,962 |
1,448 |
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Net cash provided by operating activities |
239,273 |
352,881 |
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Cash flows from investing activities: |
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Purchases of: |
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Property, plant and equipment |
(275,156) |
(157,786) |
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Short term investments |
(64,652) |
(60,395) |
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Fixed maturities investments |
(66,855) |
(50,553) |
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Equity securities |
(388) |
– |
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Preferred stock |
(634) |
– |
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Real estate |
(131) |
– |
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Mortgage loans |
(12,904) |
(14,452) |
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Proceeds from sale of: |
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Property, plant and equipment |
93,239 |
62,426 |
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Short term investments |
64,818 |
59,421 |
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Fixed maturities investments |
41,491 |
23,978 |
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Equity securities |
904 |
– |
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Preferred stock |
3,295 |
1,003 |
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Real estate |
– |
4 |
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Mortgage loans |
23,258 |
11,547 |
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Net cash used by investing activities |
(193,715) |
(124,807) |
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Cash flows from financing activities: |
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Borrowings from credit facilities |
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88,182 |
26,187 |
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Principal repayments on credit facilities |
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(61,996) |
(61,142) |
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Debt issuance costs |
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(232) |
– |
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Capital lease payments |
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(10,449) |
(3,888) |
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Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan - repayments from loan |
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127 |
162 |
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Securitization deposits |
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– |
(908) |
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Investment contract deposits |
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34,742 |
28,993 |
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Investment contract withdrawals |
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(6,754) |
(7,967) |
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Net cash provided (used) by financing activities |
43,620 |
(18,563) |
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Effects of exchange rate on cash |
(335) |
(376) |
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Increase in cash and cash equivalents |
88,843 |
209,135 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of period |
463,744 |
357,180 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at the end of period |
552,587 |
566,315 |
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
AMERCO and consolidated entities
notes to condensed consolidatED financial statements
1. Basis of Presentation
AMERCO, a Nevada corporation (“AMERCO”), has a first fiscal quarter that ends on the 30 th of June for each year that is referenced. Our insurance company subsidiaries have a firs t quarter that ends on the 3 1 st of March for each year that is referenced. They have been consolidated on that basis. Our insurance companies’ financial reporting processes conform to calendar year reporting as required by state insurance departments. Mana gement believes that consolidating their calendar year into our fiscal year financial statements does not materially affect the financial position or results of operations. The Company discloses any material events occurring during the intervening period. Consequently, all references to our insurance subsidiaries’ years 201 3 and 20 12 correspond to fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 for AMERCO.
Accounts denominated in non-U.S. currencies have been translated into U.S. dollars. Certain amounts reported in previous years ha ve been reclassified to conform to the current presentation.
The condensed consolidated balance sheet as of June 30 , 201 3 and the related condensed consolidated statements of operations , comprehensive income and cash flows for the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 are unaudited.
In our opinion, all adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of such condensed consolidated financial statements have been included. Such adjustments consist only of normal recurring items. Interim results are not necess arily indicative of results for a full year. The information in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (“Quarterly Report”) should be read in conjunction with Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations and financial s tatements and notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 201 3 .
Intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated.
Description of Legal Entities
AMERCO is the holding company for:
U-Haul Internatio nal, Inc. (“U-Haul”),
Amerco Real Estate Company (“Real Estate”),
Rep w est Insurance Company (“Rep w est”), and
Oxford Life Insurance Company (“Oxford”).
Unless the context otherwise requires, the term “Company,” “we,” “us” or “our” refers to AMERCO and all o f its legal subsidiaries.
Description of Operating Segments
AMERCO has three reportable segments. They are Moving and Storage, Property and Casualty Insurance and Life Insurance.
The Moving and Storage operati ng segment include s AMERCO, U-Haul, and Real Estate and the wholly-owned subsidiaries of U-Haul and Real Estate. Operations consist of the rental of trucks and trailers, sales of moving supplies, sales of towing accessories, sales of propane, and the rental of fixed and mobi le self-storage spaces to the “do-it-yourself” mover and management of self-storage properties owned by others. Operations are conducted under the registered trade name U-Haul ® throughout the United States and Canada.
AMERCO and consolidated entities
notes to condensed consolidatED financial statements (Continued)
The Property and Casualty Insurance operating segment includes Rep w est and its wholly-owned subsidiaries and ARCOA risk retention group (“ARCOA”). The Property and Casualty Insurance operating segment provides loss adjusting and claims handling for U-Haul through regional offices across North America. The Property and Casualty Insurance operating segment also underwrites components of the Safemove, Safetow, Safemove Plus, Safestor and Safestor Mobile protection packages to U-Haul customers. The business plan for the Property and Casualty Insurance operating segment includes offering property and casualty products in other U-Haul related programs. ARC OA is a group captive insurer owned by us and our wholly-owned subsidiaries whose purpose is to provide insurance products related to the moving and storage business.
The Life Insurance operating segment includes Oxford and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. T he Life Insurance operating segment provides life and health insurance products primarily to the senior market through the direct writing and reinsuring of life insurance, Medicare supplement and annuity policies.
Our earn ings per share is calculated by dividing our earnings available to common stockholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding, basic and diluted.
The weighted average common shares outstanding exclude post-1992 shares of the employee stock ownership plan that have not been committed to be released. The unreleased shares , net of shares committed to be released , were 57,681 and 100,302 as of June 30 , 201 3 and June 30 , 201 2 , respectively.
Expected maturities may differ from contractual maturities as borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
We deposit bonds with insurance regulatory authorities to meet statutory requirements. The adjusted cost of bonds on deposit with insurance regulatory authorities was $ 16.4 millio n at June 30 , 201 3 .
Available-for-Sale Investments
Available-for-sale investments at June 30 , 201 3 were as follows:
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Amortized Cost |
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Gross Unrealized Gains |
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Gross Unrealized Losses More than 12 Months |
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Gross Unrealized Losses Less than 12 Months |
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Estimated Market Value |
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(Unaudited) |
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U.S. treasury securities and government obligations |
$ |
28,083 |
$ |
2,568 |
$ |
(3) |
$ |
(3) |
30,645 |
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U.S. government agency mortgage-backed securities |
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42,332 |
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3,627 |
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(5) |
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(34) |
45,920 |
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Obligations of states and political subdivisions |
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154,644 |
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16,482 |
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– |
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(382) |
170,744 |
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Corporate securities |
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754,664 |
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49,736 |
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(195) |
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(4,276) |
799,929 |
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Mortgage-backed securities |
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6,117 |
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251 |
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(28) |
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– |
6,340 |
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Redeemable preferred stocks |
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21,163 |
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871 |
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(28) |
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(6) |
22,000 |
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Common stocks |
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43,219 |
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1,660 |
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(3,405) |
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(44) |
41,430 |
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$ |
1,050,222 |
$ |
75,195 |
$ |
(3,664) |
$ |
(4,745) |
1,117,008 |
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The table above includes gross unrealized losses that are not deemed to be other-than-temporarily impaired, aggregated by investment category and length of time that individual securities have been in a continuous unrealized loss position.
We sold available-for-sale securities with a fair value of $ 44.2 million during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 . The gross realized gains on these sales totaled $ 1.2 million. T here were no gross realized losses on these sales.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
The unrealized losses of more than twelve months in the available-for-sale table are considered temporary declines. The majority of this unrealized loss is related to our long term investments in 1.8 milli on shares of Bank of America common stock. We track each investment with an unrealized loss and evaluate them on an individual basis for other-than-temporary impairments including obtaining corroborating opinions from third party sources, performing trend analysis and reviewing management’s future plans. Certain of these investments may have declines determined by management to be other-than-temporary and we recognized these write-downs through earnings. There were no write downs in the first quarter of fis cal 2014 and 2013.
The investment portfolio primarily consists of corporate securities and U.S. government securities. We believe we monitor our investments as appropriate. Our methodology of assessing other-than-temporary impairments is based on security- specific analysis as of the balance sheet date and considers various factors including the length of time to maturity, the extent to which the fair value has been less than the cost, the financial condition and the near-term prospects of the issuer, and wh ether the debtor is current on its contractually obligated interest and principal payments. Nothing has come to management’s attention that would lead to the belief that each issuer would not have the ability to meet the remaining contractual obligations o f the security, including payment at maturity. We have the ability and intent not to sell our fixed maturity and common stock investments for a period of time sufficient to allow us to recover our costs.
The portion of other-than-temporary impairment relat ed to a credit loss is recognized in earnings. The significant inputs utilized in the evaluation of mortgage backed securities credit losses include ratings, delinquency rates, and prepayment activity. The significant inputs utilized in the evaluation of a sset backed securities credit losses include the time frame for principal recovery and the subordination and value of the underlying collateral.
Credit losses recognized in earnings for which a portion of an other-than-temporary impairment was recognized in other comprehensive income were as follows:
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Credit Loss |
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(Unaudited) |
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(In thousands) |
Balance at March 31, 2013 |
$ |
552 |
Additions: |
|
|
Other-than-temporary impairment not previously recognized |
|
– |
Balance at June 30, 2013 |
$ |
552 |
|
|
|
The adjusted cost and estimated market value of available-for-sale investments at June 30 , 201 3 , by contractual maturity, were as follows:
|
Amortized Cost |
|
Estimated Market Value |
|
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
Due in one year or less |
$ |
40,195 |
$ |
40,825 |
Due after one year through five years |
172,665 |
183,996 |
||
Due after five years through ten years |
293,659 |
315,929 |
||
Due after ten years |
473,204 |
506,488 |
||
|
979,723 |
1,047,238 |
||
|
|
|
||
Mortgage backed securities |
6,117 |
6,340 |
||
Redeemable preferred stocks |
21,163 |
22,000 |
||
Common stocks |
43,219 |
41,430 |
||
|
$ |
1,050,222 |
$ |
1,117,008 |
|
|
|
|
|
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
Long-Term Debt
Long-term debt was as follows:
|
|
|
|
June 30, |
|
March 31, |
|
|
2014 Rate (a) |
|
Maturities |
|
2013 |
|
2013 |
|
|
|
|
|
(Unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
Real estate loan (amortizing term) |
6.93% |
|
2023 |
$ |
257,500 |
$ |
235,000 |
Real estate loan (amortizing term) |
2.09% |
|
2016 |
|
24,406 |
|
24,630 |
Real estate loan (revolving credit) |
- |
|
2014 |
|
– |
|
– |
Senior mortgages |
4.90% - 5.75% |
|
2015 - 2038 |
|
550,926 |
|
556,522 |
Working capital loan (revolving credit) |
- |
|
2015 |
|
– |
|
– |
Fleet loans (amortizing term) |
1.95% - 6.92% |
|
2013 - 2020 |
|
369,761 |
|
361,079 |
Fleet loans (securitization) |
4.90% - 5.56% |
|
2014 - 2017 |
|
182,466 |
|
190,801 |
Capital leases (rental equipment) |
2.23% - 9.58% |
|
2015 - 2020 |
|
323,009 |
|
273,458 |
Other obligations |
3.00% - 8.00% |
|
2013 - 2043 |
|
29,209 |
|
20,355 |
Total notes, loans and leases payable |
|
|
$ |
1,737,277 |
$ |
1,661,845 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(a) Interest rate as of June 30, 2013, including the effect of applicable hedging instruments. |
Real Estate Backed Loans
Real Estate Loan
Amerco Real Estate Company and certain of its subsidiaries and U-Haul Company of Florida are borrowers under a Real Estate Loan. During the first quarter of fiscal 2014 this loan was amended. As part of the amendment the revolver component of the agreement was t erminated and certain collateral was released. The final maturity date of the term loan was extended to April 20 23 . As of June 30 , 201 3 , the outstanding balance on the Real Estate Loan was $ 257.5 million . U-Haul International, Inc. is a guarantor of this l oan. The Real Estate Loan requires monthly principal and interest payments, with the unpaid loan balance and accrued and unpaid interest due at maturity. The Real Estate Loan is secured by various properties owned by the borrowers.
The interest rate, pe r the provisions of the amended l oan a greement, is the applicable London Inter-Bank Offer Rate (“LIBOR”) plus the applicable margin. At June 30 , 201 3 , the applicable LIBOR was 0.20 % and the applicable margin was 1.50%, the sum of which was 1.7 0 %. The rate on the term facility portion of the Real Estate Loan is hedged with an interest rate swap fixing the rate at 6.93% based on current margin.The default provisions of the Real Estate Loan include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard report ing and change-in-control covenants. There are limited restrictions regarding our use of the funds.
Amerco Real Estate Company and a subsidiary of U-Haul International, Inc. entered into a revolving credit construction loan effective June 29, 2006. This lo an was modified and extended on June 2 7 , 201 1 . The loan is now comprised of a term loan facility with an initial availability of $ 26.1 million and a final maturity of June 201 6 . As of June 30 , 201 3 , the outstanding balance was $ 24.4 million .
This Real Esta te Loan requires monthly principal and interest payments , with the unpaid loan balance and any accrued and unpaid interest due at maturity. The interes t rate, per the provision of this loan a greement, is the applicable LIBOR plus a margin of 1.90%. At June 30, 201 3 , the applicable LIBOR was 0.19 % and the margin was 1.90%, the sum of which was 2. 09 %. U-Haul International , Inc. and AMERCO are guarantors of this loan. The default provisions of the loan include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard reporting and change-in-control covenants.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
On April 29, 2011, Amerco Real Estate Company and U-Haul Company of Florida entered into a revolvin g credit agreement for $100.0 million. This agreement was amended in February 2013 and the maturity extended to April 2014 with an option for a one year extension and the revolver balance reduced to $50.0 million. As of June 30, 2013, we had the full $50.0 million available to be drawn. The interest rate is the applicable LIBOR plus a margin of 1.25%. AMERCO and U-Haul International, Inc. are guarantors of this facility. The default provisions of the loan include non-payment of principal or interest and oth er standard reporting and change-in-control covenants.
Senior Mortgages
Various subsidiaries of Amerco Real Estate Company and U-Haul International, Inc. are borrowers under certain senior mortgages. These senior mortgage loan balances as of June 30 , 201 3 were in the aggregate amount of $ 550.9 million and mature between 2015 and 2038 . The s enior m ortgages require average monthly principal and interest payments with the unpaid loan balance and accrued and unpaid interest due at maturity. The senior mortgages are secured by certain properties owned by the borrowers. The interest rates, per the provisions of the senior mortgages, range between 4.90 % and 5. 75 %. Amerco Real Estate Company and U-Haul International, Inc. have provided limited guarantees of the seni or mortgages. The default provisions of the senior mortgages include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard reporting and change-in-control covenants. There are limited restrictions regarding our use of the funds.
Working Capital Loans
A merco Real Estate Company is a borrower under an asset backed working capital loan. The maximum amount that can be drawn at any one time is $25.0 million. At June 30, 2013, we had the full $25.0 million available to be drawn. This loan is secured by certai n properties owned by the borrower. This loan agreement provides for revolving loans, subject to the terms of the loan agreement. This agreement was amended in February 2013 and the maturity extended to April 2015. This loan requires monthly interest payme nts with the unpaid loan balance and accrued and unpaid interest due at maturity. U-Haul International, Inc. and AMERCO are the guarantors of this loan. The default provisions of the loan include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard repo rting and change-in-control covenants. The interest rate, per the provision of th is loan a greement, is the applicable LIBOR plus a margin of 1. 25 %.
Fleet Loans
Rental Truck Amortizing Loans
U-Haul International, Inc. and several of its subsidiaries are bor rowers under amortizing term loans. The balance of the loans as of June 30 , 201 3 was $ 254.8 million with the final maturities between July 2013 and May 2020.
The Amortizing Loans require monthly principal and interest payments, with the unpaid loan balance and accrued and unpaid interest due at maturity. These loans were used to purchase new trucks. The interest rates, per the provision of the Loan Agreements, are the applicable LIBOR plus a margin between 0.90% and 2.63%. At June 30, 2013, the applicable L IBOR was between 0. 19 % and 0.2 0 % and applicable margins were between 0.90% and 2.63%. The interest rates are hedged with interest rate swaps fixing the rates between 2.82 % and 6.92% based on current margins. Additionally, $ 59.8 million of these loans are c arried at fixed rates ranging between 1.95 % and 3.94%.
AMERCO and U-Haul International, Inc. are guarantors of these loans. The default provisions of these loans include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard reporting and change-in-control covenants.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
On December 31, 2009 , a subsidiary of U-Haul International, Inc. entered into an $85.0 million term note that was used to fund cargo van and pickup acquisitions for the pas t t wo years. This term note was amended on August 26, 2011. The amount of the term note was increased to $95.0 million. On December 22, 2011, we entered into another term loan for $20.0 million. The final maturity date of these notes is August 2016 . The agreement s contain options to extend the maturity throu gh May 2017 . The se note s are secured by the purchased equipment and the corresponding operating cash flows associated with their operation. These notes have fixed interest rates between 3.52% and 3.53% . At June 30, 2013, the outstanding balance was $115.0 million.
AMERCO and U-Haul International, Inc. are guarantors of these loans. The default provisions of these loans include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard reporting and change-in-control covenants.
Rental Truck Securitizations
U-H aul S Fleet and its subsidiaries (collectively, “USF”) issued a $217.0 million asset-backed note (“2007 Box Truck Note”) on June 1, 2007. USF is a bankruptcy-remote special purpose entity wholly-owned by U-Haul International, Inc. The net proceeds from the securitized transaction were used to finance new box truck purchases throughout fiscal 2008. U.S. Bank, NA acts as the trustee for this securitization.
The 2007 Box Truck Note has a fixed interest rate of 5.56% with an expected final maturity of February 2014. At June 30 , 201 3 , the outstanding balance was $ 78.6 million. The note is secured by the box trucks that were purchased and the corresponding operating cash flows associated with their operation.
The 2007 Box Truck Note has the benefit of a financial guaranty insurance policy which guarantees the timely payment of interest on and the ultimate payment of the principal of this note.
2010 U-Haul S Fleet and its subsidiaries (collectively, “2010 USF”) issued a $155.0 million asset-backed note (“2010 Box Tr uck Note”) on October 28, 2010. 2010 USF is a bankruptcy-remote special purpose entity wholly-owned by U-Haul International, Inc. The net proceeds from the securitized transaction were used to finance new box truck purchases. U.S. Bank, NA acts as the trus tee for this securitization.
The 2010 Box Truck Note has a fixed interest rate of 4.90% with an expected final maturity of October 2017. At June 30 , 201 3 , the outstanding balance was $ 103.8 million. The note is secur ed by the box trucks being purchased and the corresponding operating cash flows associated with their operation.
The 2007 Box Truck Note and 2010 Box Truck Note are subject to certain covenants with respect to liens, additional indebtedness of the special purpose entities, the disposition of a ssets and other customary covenants of bankruptcy-remote special purpose entities. The default provisions of these notes include non-payment of principal or interest and other standard reporting and change-in-control covenants.
Capital Leases
We entered in to capital leases for new equipment between April 2008 and May 2013, with terms of the leases between 3 and 7 years. At June 30, 2013, the balance of these leases was $ 323.0 million .
Other Obligations
In February 2011 , the Company and US Bank, N ational A ssociation (the “Trustee”) entered into the U-Haul Investors Club Indenture. The Company and the Trustee entered into this indenture to provide for the issuance of notes (“U-Notes”) by us directly to investors over our proprietary website, uhaulinvestorsc lub.com . The U-Notes are secured by various types of collateral including rental equipment and real estate. U-Notes are issued in smaller series that vary as to principal amount, interest rate and maturity. U-Notes are obligations of the Company and secu red by the associated collateral; they are not guaranteed by any of the Company’s affiliates or subsidiaries.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
At June 30 , 201 3, the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the U-N otes issued was $ 35.7 million of which $6.4 million is with our insuranc e subsidiaries with interest rates between 3.00% and 8.00% and maturity dates between 2013 and 204 3 .
Annual Maturities of Notes, Loans and Leases Payable
The annual maturities of long-term debt as of June 30 , 201 3 for the next five years and thereafter are as follows:
|
Year Ending June 30, |
|||||||||||
|
|
2014 |
|
2015 |
|
2016 |
|
2017 |
|
2018 |
|
Thereafter |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||||||||||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||||||||||
Notes, loans and leases payable, secured |
$ |
260,964 |
$ |
129,895 |
$ |
544,926 |
$ |
259,114 |
$ |
180,359 |
$ |
362,019 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interest on Borrowings
Interest Expense
Components of interest expense include the following:
|
Quarter Ended June 30, |
|||
|
|
2013 |
|
2012 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
Interest expense |
$ |
17,814 |
$ |
15,646 |
Capitalized interest |
|
(142) |
|
(77) |
Amortization of transaction costs |
|
851 |
|
1,085 |
Interest expense resulting from derivatives |
|
4,805 |
|
6,837 |
Total interest expense |
$ |
23,328 |
$ |
23,491 |
|
|
|
|
|
Interest paid in cash , including payments related to derivative contracts, amounted to $ 22.0 million and $ 21.2 million for the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 , respectively.
Interest Rates
Interest rates and Company borrowings were as follows:
|
Revolving Credit Acti vity |
|||
|
|
Quarter Ended June 30, |
||
|
|
2013 |
|
2012 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands, except interest rates) |
||
Weighted average interest rate during the quarter |
|
1.48% |
|
1.74% |
Interest rate at the end of the quarter |
|
- |
|
1.74% |
Maximum amount outstanding during the quarter |
$ |
25,000 |
$ |
23,920 |
Average amount outstanding during the quarter |
$ |
24,176 |
$ |
23,920 |
Facility fees |
$ |
92 |
$ |
178 |
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condens ed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
We manage exposure to changes in market interest rates. Our use of derivative instruments is limited to highly effective interest rate swaps to hedge the risk of changes in cash flows (fu ture interest payments) attributable to changes in LIBOR swap rates, the designated benchmark interest rate being hedged on certain of our LIBOR indexed variable rate debt and a variable rate operating lease . The interest rate swaps effectively fix our int erest payments on certain LIBOR indexed variable rate debt. We monitor our positions and the credit ratings of our counterparties and do not currently anticipate non-performance by the counterparties. Interest rate swap agreements are not entered into for trading purposes.
Original variable rate debt amount |
|
Agreement Date |
|
Effective Date |
|
Expiration Date |
|
Designated cash flow hedge date |
||
|
(Unaudited) |
|||||||||
|
(In millions) |
|||||||||
$ |
50.0 |
|
|
6/21/2006 |
|
7/10/2006 |
|
7/10/2013 |
|
6/9/2006 |
|
300.0 |
|
|
8/16/2006 |
|
8/18/2006 |
|
8/10/2018 |
|
8/4/2006 |
|
30.0 |
|
|
2/9/2007 |
|
2/12/2007 |
|
2/10/2014 |
|
2/9/2007 |
|
20.0 |
|
|
3/8/2007 |
|
3/12/2007 |
|
3/10/2014 |
|
3/8/2007 |
|
20.0 |
|
|
3/8/2007 |
|
3/12/2007 |
|
3/10/2014 |
|
3/8/2007 |
|
19.3 |
(a) |
|
4/8/2008 |
|
8/15/2008 |
|
6/15/2015 |
|
3/31/2008 |
|
19.0 |
|
|
8/27/2008 |
|
8/29/2008 |
|
7/10/2015 |
|
4/10/2008 |
|
30.0 |
|
|
9/24/2008 |
|
9/30/2008 |
|
9/10/2015 |
|
9/24/2008 |
|
15.0 |
(a) |
|
3/24/2009 |
|
3/30/2009 |
|
3/30/2016 |
|
3/25/2009 |
|
14.7 |
(a) |
|
7/6/2010 |
|
8/15/2010 |
|
7/15/2017 |
|
7/6/2010 |
|
25.0 |
(a) |
|
4/26/2011 |
|
6/1/2011 |
|
6/1/2018 |
|
7/1/2011 |
|
50.0 |
(a) |
|
7/29/2011 |
|
8/15/2011 |
|
8/15/2018 |
|
7/29/2011 |
|
20.0 |
(a) |
|
8/3/2011 |
|
9/12/2011 |
|
9/10/2018 |
|
8/3/2011 |
|
15.1 |
(b) |
|
3/27/2012 |
|
3/28/2012 |
|
3/28/2019 |
|
3/26/2012 |
|
25.0 |
|
|
4/13/2012 |
|
4/16/2012 |
|
4/1/2019 |
|
4/12/2012 |
|
44.3 |
|
|
1/11/2013 |
|
1/15/2013 |
|
12/15/2019 |
|
1/11/2013 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(a) forward swap |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(b) operating lease |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
As of June 30, 2013 , the total notional amount of our variable interest rate swaps on debt and an operating lease was $ 437.9 million and $13.4 million, respectively .
The derivative fair values located in A ccounts payable and accrued expenses in the balance sheets were as fol lows:
|
Liability Derivatives Fair Values as of |
|||
|
|
June 30, 2013 |
|
March 31, 2013 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
Interest rate contracts designated as hedging instruments |
$ |
41,749 |
$ |
51,550 |
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condens ed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
|
The Effect of Interest Rate Contracts on the Statements of Operations |
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
June 30, 2013 |
|
June 30, 2012 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
Loss recognized in income on interest rate contracts |
$ |
4,805 |
$ |
6,837 |
(Gain) loss recognized in AOCI on interest rate contracts (effective portion) |
$ |
(10,196) |
$ |
515 |
Loss reclassified from AOCI into income (effective portion) |
$ |
4,410 |
$ |
5,269 |
(Gain) loss recognized in income on interest rate contracts (ineffective portion and amount excluded from effectiveness testing) |
$ |
395 |
$ |
1,568 |
Gains or losses recognized in income on derivatives are recorded as interest expense in the statements of operations. At June 30, 2013, we expect to reclassify $15.6 million of net losses on interest rate contracts from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings as interest expense over the next twelve months. During the first quarter of fiscal 2014, we reclassified $4.4 million of net losses on interest rate contracts from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest expense.
6 . Comprehensive Income (Loss)
A summary of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) components, net of tax, were as follows:
|
Foreign Currency Translation |
|
Unrealized Net Gain on Investments |
|
Fair Market Value of Cash Flow Hedges |
|
Postretirement Benefit Obligation Gain |
|
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) |
|
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||||||||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||||||||
Balance at March 31, 2013 |
$ |
(30,153) |
$ |
39,645 |
$ |
(32,298) |
$ |
126 |
$ |
(22,680) |
Foreign currency translation |
|
(3,762) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
(3,762) |
Unrealized net gain on investments |
|
– |
|
21 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
21 |
Change in fair value of cash flow hedges |
|
– |
|
– |
|
1,912 |
|
– |
|
1,912 |
Amounts reclassified from AOCI |
|
– |
|
– |
|
4,410 |
|
– |
|
4,410 |
Other comprehenive income (loss) |
|
(3,762) |
|
21 |
|
6,322 |
|
– |
|
2,581 |
Balance at June 30, 2013 |
$ |
(33,915) |
$ |
39,666 |
$ |
(25,976) |
$ |
126 |
$ |
(20,099) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
7 . Contingent Liabilities and Commitments
We lease a portion of our rental equipment and certain of our facilities under operating leases with terms that expire at various dates substantially through 201 9 . As of June 30, 2013 , we have guaranteed $ 111.8 million of residual values for these rental equipment assets at the end of the respective lease terms. Cer tain leases contain renewal and fair market value purchase options as well as mileage and other restrictions. At the expiration of the lease, we have the option to renew the lease, purchase the asset for fair market value, or sell the asset to a third part y on behalf of the lessor. We have been leasing equipment since 1987 and ha ve experienced no material losses relating to these types of residual value guarantees.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
Lease commitments for leases having terms of more than one year were as follows:
|
Property, Plant and Equipment |
|
Rental Equipment |
|
Total |
|
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||||
|
|
|
|
(In thousands) |
|
|
Year-ended June 30: |
|
|
|
|||
2014 |
$ |
13,579 |
$ |
79,078 |
$ |
92,657 |
2015 |
|
2,017 |
55,621 |
|
57,638 |
|
2016 |
|
1,856 |
23,017 |
|
24,873 |
|
2017 |
|
1,767 |
13,279 |
|
15,046 |
|
2018 |
|
1,285 |
10,907 |
|
12,192 |
|
Thereafter |
|
4,893 |
7,757 |
|
12,650 |
|
Total |
$ |
25,397 |
$ |
189,659 |
$ |
215,056 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Environmental
Compliance with environmental requirements of federal, state and local governments may significantly affect Real Estate’s business operations. Among other things, these requirements regulate the discharge of materials into the a ir, land and water and govern the use and disposal of hazardous substances. Real Estate is aware of issues regarding hazardous substances on some of its properties. Real Estate regularly makes capital and operating expenditures to stay in compliance with e nvironmental laws and has put in place a remedial plan at each site where it believes such a plan is necessary. Since 1988, Real Estate has managed a testing and removal program for underground storage tanks.
Based upon the information currently available to Real Estate, compliance with the environmental laws and its share of the costs of investigation and cleanup of known hazardous waste sites are not expected to result in a material adverse effect on AMERCO’s financial position or results of operations.
O ther
We are named as a defendant in various other litigation and claims arising out of the normal course of business. In management’s opinion, none of these other matters will have a material effect on our financial position and results of operations.
9 . Related Party Transactions
As set forth in the Audit Committee Charter and consistent with Nasdaq Listing Rules, our Audit Committee (the “Audit Committee”) reviews and maintains oversight over related party transactions which are required to be disclosed under the Securities and Ex change Commission (“SEC”) rules and regulations. Accordingly, all such related party transactions are submitted to the Audit Committee for ongoing review and oversight. Our internal processes ensure that our legal and finance departments identify and monit or potential related party transactions which may require disclosure and Audit Committee oversight.
AMERCO has engaged in related party transactions and has continuing related party interests with certain major stockholders, directors and officers of the c onsolidated group as disclosed below. Management believes that the transactions described below and in the related notes were completed on terms substantially equivalent to those that would prevail in arm’s-length transactions.
SAC Holding Corporation and SAC Holding II Corporation, (collectively “SAC Holdings”) were established in order to acquire self-storage properties. These properties are being managed by us pursuant to management agreements. In the past, we have sold various self-storage properties to SAC Holdings, and such sales provided significant cash flows to the Company.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
Management believes that the sales of self-storage properties to SAC Holdings has provided a unique structure for the Company to earn moving equipment rental revenues and propert y management fee revenues from the SAC Holdings self-storage properties that the Company manages.
Related Party Revenue
|
Quarter Ended June 30, |
|||
|
|
2013 |
|
2012 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
U-Haul interest income revenue from SAC Holdings |
$ |
1,919 |
$ |
2,476 |
U-Haul interest income revenue from Private Mini |
|
1,337 |
|
1,345 |
U-Haul management fee revenue from SAC Holdings |
|
4,074 |
|
3,829 |
U-Haul management fee revenue from Private Mini |
|
594 |
|
567 |
U-Haul management fee revenue from Mercury |
|
493 |
|
464 |
|
$ |
8,417 |
$ |
8,681 |
|
|
|
During the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 , subsidiaries of the Company held various junior unsecured notes of SAC Holdings. Substantially all of the equity interest of SAC Holdings is controlled by Blackwater Investments, Inc. (“Blackwater”). Blackwater is wholly-owned by Mark V. Shoen, a significant stock holder of AMERCO. We do not have an equity ownership interest in SAC Holdings. We received cash interest payments of $ 12.3 million an d $ 7.2 million from SAC Holdings during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 , respectively. The largest aggregate amount of notes receivable outstanding during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 was $ 72.4 million and the aggregate notes receivable balan ce at June 30 , 201 3 was $ 72.2 million. In accordance with the terms of these notes, SAC Holdings may prepay the notes without penalty or premium at any time. The scheduled maturities of these notes are between 201 7 and 20 19 .
During the first quarter of fi scal 201 4 , AMERCO and U-Haul held various junior notes issued by Private Mini Storage Realty, L.P. (“Private Mini”). The equity interests of Private Mini are ultimately controlled by Blackwater. We received cash interest payments of $ 1.4 million from Priva te Mini during the first quarters of both fiscal 201 4 and 201 3 . The largest aggregate amount outstanding during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 was $ 65.9 million and t he aggregate notes receivable balance at June 30 , 201 3 was $ 65.8 million.
We currently manage the self-storage properties owned or leased by SAC Holdings, Mercury Partners, L.P. (“Mercury”), Four SAC Self-Storage Corporation (“4 SAC”), Five SAC Self-Storage Corporation (“5 SAC”), Galaxy Investments, L.P. (“Galaxy”) and Private Mini pursuant to a standard form of management agreement, under which we receive a management fee of between 4% and 10% of the gross receipts plus reimbursement for certain expenses. We received management fees, exclusive of reimbursed expenses, of $ 10.3 million and $9. 4 million from the above mentioned entities during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 and 201 3, respectively . This management fee is consistent with the fee received for other properties the Company previously managed for third parties. SAC Holdings, 4 SAC, 5 SAC, Galaxy and Private Mini are substantially controlled by Blackwater. Mercury is substantially controlled by Mark V. Shoen. James P. Shoen, a significant stock holder and director of AMERCO and an estate planning trust benefitting the Shoen children have an interest in Mercury.
Related Party Costs and Expenses
|
Quarter Ended June 30, |
|||
|
|
2013 |
|
2012 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
U-Haul lease expenses to SAC Holdings |
$ |
655 |
$ |
661 |
U-Haul commission expenses to SAC Holdings |
|
12,520 |
|
10,934 |
U-Haul commission expenses to Private Mini |
|
795 |
|
695 |
|
$ |
13,970 |
$ |
12,290 |
|
|
|
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
We lease space for marketing company offices, vehicle repair shops and hitch installation centers from subsidiaries of SAC Holdings, 5 SAC and Galaxy. The terms of the leases are similar to the terms of leases for other properties owned by unrelated parties that are leased to us .
At June 30 , 201 3 , subsidiaries of SAC Holdings, 4 SAC, 5 SAC, Galaxy and Private Mini acted as U-Haul independent dealers. The financial and other terms of the dealership contracts with the aforementioned companies and their subsidi aries are substantially identical to the terms of those with our other independent dealers whereby commissions are paid by the Company based upon equipment rental revenues
These agreements and notes with subsidiaries of SAC Holdings, 4 SAC, 5 SAC, Galaxy and Private Mini, excluding Dealer Agreements, provided revenues of $ 7.9 million, expenses of $ 0.7 million and cash flows of $ 21.7 million during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 . Revenues and commission expenses related to the Dealer Agreements were $ 60.5 million and $ 13.3 million, respectively during the first quarter of fiscal 201 4 .
Pursuant to the variable interest entity model under ASC 810 – Consolidation (“ASC 810”), Management determined that the junior notes of SAC Holdings and Private Mini as well as the management agreements with SAC Holdings, Mercury, 4 SAC, 5 SAC, Galaxy, and Private Mini represent potential variable interests for us . Management evaluated whether it should be identified as the primary beneficiary of one or more of these variabl e interest entity’s (“VIE’s”) using a two - step approach in which management (i ) identified all other parties that hold interests in the VIE’s, and (ii ) determined if any variable interest holder has the power to direct the activities of the VIE’s that most significantly impact their economic performance.
Management determined that they do not have a variable interest in the holding entities Mercury, SAC Holding II Corporation, 4 SAC, 5 SAC, or Galaxy based upon management agreements which are with the indiv idual operating entities or through the issuance of junior debt therefore, we are precluded from consolidating these entities.
We have junior debt with the holding entities SAC Holding Corporation and Private Mini which represents a variable interest in e ach individual entity. Though we have certain protective rights within these debt agreements, we have no present influence or control over these holding entities unless their protective rights become exercisable, which management considers unlikely based o n their payment history. As a result, we have no basis under ASC 810 to consolidate these entities.
We do not have the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact the economic performance of the individual operating entities which have ma nagement agreements with U-Haul. There are no fees or penalties disclosed in the management agreement for termination of the agreement. Through control of the holding entities assets, and its ability and history of making key decisions relating to the enti ty and its assets, Blackwater, and its owner, are the variable interest holder with the power to direct the activities that most significantly impact each of the individual holding entities and the individual operating entities’ performance. As a result, we have no basis under ASC 810 to consolidate these entities.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued)
We have not provided financial or other support explicitly or implicitly during the quarter ended June 30, 2013 to any of these entities that it was not previously contractually required to provide. In addition, we currently have no plan to provide any financial support to any of these entities in the future. The carrying amount and classification of the assets and liabilities in our balance sheet s that relate to our variable interests in the aforementioned entities are as follows, which approximate the maximum exposure to loss as a result of our involvement with these entities:
Related Party Assets
|
June 30, |
|
Marc h 31, |
|
|
|
2013 |
|
2013 |
|
|
(Unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
(In thousands) |
||
U-Haul notes, receivables and interest from Private Mini |
$ |
68,225 |
$ |
68,593 |
U-Haul notes receivable from SAC Holdings |
|
72,181 |
|
72,397 |
U-Haul interest receivable from SAC Holdings |
|
4,111 |
|
14,483 |
U-Haul receivable from SAC Holdings |
|
10,651 |
|
22,336 |
U-Haul receivable from Mercury |
|
2,275 |
|
3,640 |
Other (a) |
|
(6,316) |
|
586 |
|
$ |
151,127 |
$ |
182,035 |
|
|
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
(a) Timing difference for intercompany balances with insurance subsidiaries, including a mortgage loan of $4.3 million with Repwest. |
1 0 . Consolidating Financial Information by Industry Segment
AMERCO’s three reportable segments are:
• Moving and Storage, comprised of AMERCO, U-Haul, and Real Estate and the subsidiaries of U-Haul and Real Estate,
• Property and Casualty Insurance, comprised of Rep w est and its subsidiaries and ARCOA, and
• Life Insuran ce , comprised of Oxford and its subsidiaries.
Management tracks revenues separately, but does not report any separate measure of the profitability for rental vehicles, rentals of self-storage spaces and sales of products that are required to be classified as a separate operating segment and accordingly does not present these as separate reportable segments. Deferred income taxes are shown as liabilities on the condensed consolidating statements.
The information includes elimination entries necessary to cons olidate AMERCO, the parent, with its subsidiaries.
Investments in subsidiaries are accounted for by the parent using the equity method of accounting.
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued )
1 0 . Financial Information by Consolidating Industry Segment:
Consolidating balance sheets by industry segment as of June 30, 2013 are as follows:
|
Moving & Storage |
|
|
|
|
AMERCO Legal Group |
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
|
AMERCO |
|
U-Haul |
|
Real Estate |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
Moving & Storage Consolidated |
|
Property & Casualty Insurance (a) |
|
Life Insurance (a) |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
AMERCO Consolidated |
|
|
(U naudited) |
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||||||||||||||||||
Assets: |
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
371,619 |
$ |
133,684 |
$ |
1,499 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
506,802 |
$ |
10,578 |
$ |
35,207 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
552,587 |
Reinsurance recoverables and trade receivables, net |
|
– |
|
64,354 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
64,354 |
|
185,490 |
|
34,674 |
|
– |
|
|
284,518 |
Inventories, net |
|
– |
|
58,304 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
58,304 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
58,304 |
Prepaid expenses |
|
– |
|
42,679 |
|
699 |
|
– |
|
|
43,378 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
43,378 |
Investments, fixed maturities and marketable equities |
|
21,931 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
21,931 |
|
169,730 |
|
925,347 |
|
– |
|
|
1,117,008 |
Investments, other |
|
– |
|
– |
|
35,587 |
|
– |
|
|
35,587 |
|
66,720 |
|
129,111 |
|
– |
|
|
231,418 |
Deferred policy acquisition costs, net |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
97,823 |
|
– |
|
|
97,823 |
Other assets |
|
118 |
|
71,018 |
|
32,350 |
|
– |
|
|
103,486 |
|
1,017 |
|
241 |
|
– |
|
|
104,744 |
Related party assets |
|
1,064,653 |
|
102,558 |
|
9 |
|
(1,007,825) |
(c) |
|
159,395 |
|
8,950 |
|
489 |
|
(17,707) |
(c) |
|
151,127 |
|
|
1,458,321 |
|
472,597 |
|
70,144 |
|
(1,007,825) |
|
|
993,237 |
|
442,485 |
|
1,222,892 |
|
(17,707) |
|
|
2,640,907 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investment in subsidiaries |
|
341,164 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
43,253 |
(b) |
|
384,417 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
(384,417) |
(b) |
|
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Property, plant and equipment, at cost: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Land |
|
– |
|
54,144 |
|
294,090 |
|
– |
|
|
348,234 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
348,234 |
Buildings and improvements |
|
– |
|
188,694 |
|
1,089,928 |
|
– |
|
|
1,278,622 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
1,278,622 |
Furniture and equipment |
|
135 |
|
295,830 |
|
17,831 |
|
– |
|
|
313,796 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
313,796 |
Rental trailers and other rental equipment |
|
– |
|
331,433 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
331,433 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
331,433 |
Rental trucks |
|
– |
|
2,263,692 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
2,263,692 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
2,263,692 |
|
|
135 |
|
3,133,793 |
|
1,401,849 |
|
– |
|
|
4,535,777 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
4,535,777 |
Less: Accumulated depreciation |
|
(116) |
|
(1,220,985) |
|
(376,821) |
|
– |
|
|
(1,597,922) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(1,597,922) |
Total property, plant and equipment |
|
19 |
|
1,912,808 |
|
1,025,028 |
|
– |
|
|
2,937,855 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
2,937,855 |
Total assets |
$ |
1,799,504 |
$ |
2,385,405 |
$ |
1,095,172 |
$ |
(964,572) |
|
$ |
4,315,509 |
$ |
442,485 |
$ |
1,222,892 |
$ |
(402,124) |
|
$ |
5,578,762 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||
(a) Balances as of March 31, 2013 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(b) Eliminate investment in subsidiaries |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(c) Eliminate intercompany receivables and payables |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued )
Consolidating balance sheets by industry segment as of June 30, 2013 are as follows:
|
Moving & Storage |
|
|
|
|
AMERCO Legal Group |
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
|
AMERCO |
|
U-Haul |
|
Real Estate |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
Moving & Storage Consolidated |
|
Property & Casualty Insurance (a) |
|
Life Insurance (a) |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
AMERCO Consolidated |
|
|
(U naudited) |
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||||||||||||||||||
Liabilities: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses |
$ |
7,386 |
$ |
348,957 |
$ |
4,253 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
360,596 |
$ |
– |
$ |
5,706 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
366,302 |
Notes, loans and leases payable |
|
– |
|
940,975 |
|
796,302 |
|
– |
|
|
1,737,277 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
1,737,277 |
Policy benefits and losses, claims and loss expenses payable |
|
– |
|
374,398 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
374,398 |
|
331,510 |
|
409,913 |
|
– |
|
|
1,115,821 |
Liabilities from investment contracts |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
538,777 |
|
– |
|
|
538,777 |
Other policyholders' funds and liabilities |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
2,656 |
|
4,458 |
|
– |
|
|
7,114 |
Deferred income |
|
– |
|
37,752 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
37,752 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
37,752 |
Deferred income taxes |
|
444,248 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
444,248 |
|
(34,805) |
|
19,985 |
|
– |
|
|
429,428 |
Related party liabilities |
|
– |
|
590,184 |
|
432,588 |
|
(1,007,825) |
(c) |
|
14,947 |
|
2,319 |
|
441 |
|
(17,707) |
(c) |
|
– |
Total liabilities |
|
451,634 |
|
2,292,266 |
|
1,233,143 |
|
(1,007,825) |
|
|
2,969,218 |
|
301,680 |
|
979,280 |
|
(17,707) |
|
|
4,232,471 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Stockholders' equity: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series preferred stock: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Series A preferred stock |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
Series B preferred stock |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
Series A common stock |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
Common stock |
|
10,497 |
|
1 |
|
1 |
|
(2) |
(b) |
|
10,497 |
|
3,301 |
|
2,500 |
|
(5,801) |
(b) |
|
10,497 |
Additional paid-in capital |
|
439,734 |
|
121,230 |
|
147,941 |
|
(269,171) |
(b) |
|
439,734 |
|
91,120 |
|
26,271 |
|
(117,601) |
(b) |
|
439,524 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) |
|
(20,099) |
|
(59,765) |
|
– |
|
59,765 |
(b) |
|
(20,099) |
|
5,609 |
|
35,794 |
|
(41,403) |
(b) |
|
(20,099) |
Retained earnings (deficit) |
|
1,595,388 |
|
33,252 |
|
(285,913) |
|
252,661 |
(b) |
|
1,595,388 |
|
40,775 |
|
179,047 |
|
(219,612) |
(b) |
|
1,595,598 |
Cost of common shares in treasury, net |
|
(525,653) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(525,653) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(525,653) |
Cost of preferred shares in treasury, net |
|
(151,997) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(151,997) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(151,997) |
Unearned employee stock ownership plan shares |
|
– |
|
(1,579) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(1,579) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(1,579) |
Total stockholders' equity (deficit) |
|
1,347,870 |
|
93,139 |
|
(137,971) |
|
43,253 |
|
|
1,346,291 |
|
140,805 |
|
243,612 |
|
(384,417) |
|
|
1,346,291 |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity |
$ |
1,799,504 |
$ |
2,385,405 |
$ |
1,095,172 |
$ |
(964,572) |
|
$ |
4,315,509 |
$ |
442,485 |
$ |
1,222,892 |
$ |
(402,124) |
|
$ |
5,578,762 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(a) Balances as of March 31, 2013 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(b) Eliminate investment in subsidiaries |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(c) Eliminate intercompany receivables and payables |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
amerco and consolidated subsidiaries
notes to condensed consolidated financial statements – (continued )
Consolidating balance sheets by industry segment as of March 31, 201
3
are as follows:
|
Moving & Storage |
|
|
|
|
AMERCO Legal Group |
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
|
AMERCO |
|
U-Haul |
|
Real Estate |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
Moving & Storage Consolidated |
|
Property & Casualty Insurance (a) |
|
Life Insurance (a) |
|
Eliminations |
|
|
AMERCO Consolidated |
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
(In thousands) |
||||||||||||||||||
Assets: |
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
327,119 |
$ |
98,926 |
$ |
1,515 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
427,560 |
$ |
14,120 |
$ |
22,064 |
$ |
– |
|
$ |
463,744 |
Reinsurance recoverables and trade receivables, net |
|
– |
|
43,259 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
43,259 |
|
186,010 |
|
32,520 |
|
– |
|
|
261,789 |
Inventories, net |
|
– |
|
56,396 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
56,396 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
56,396 |
Prepaid expenses |
|
22,475 |
|
34,956 |
|
20 |
|
– |
|
|
57,451 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
57,451 |
Investments, fixed maturities and marketable equities |
|
21,228 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
21,228 |
|
160,455 |
|
913,655 |
|
– |
|
|
1,095,338 |
Investments, other |
|
– |
|
100 |
|
50,553 |
|
– |
|
|
50,653 |
|
65,212 |
|
125,900 |
|
– |
|
|
241,765 |
Deferred policy acquisition costs, net |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
– |
|
93,043 |
|
– |
|
|
93,043 |
Other assets |
|
118 |
|
69,671 |
|
28,828 |
|
– |
|
|
98,617 |
|
1,212 |
|
157 |
|
– |
|
|
99,986 |
Related party assets |
|
1,032,663 |
|
127,751 |
|
9 |
|
(975,683) |
(c) |
|
184,740 |
|
8,846 |
|
514 |
|
(12,065) |
(c) |
|
182,035 |
|
|
1,403,603 |
|
431,059 |
|
80,925 |
|
(975,683) |
|
|
939,904 |
|
435,855 |
|
1,187,853 |
|
(12,065) |
|
|
2,551,547 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investment in subsidiaries |
|
239,541 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
140,100 |
(b) |
|
379,641 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
(379,641) |
(b) |
|
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Property, plant and equipment, at cost: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Land |
|
– |
|
81,421 |
|
251,807 |
|
– |
|
|
333,228 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
333,228 |
Buildings and improvements |
|
– |
|
184,053 |
|
1,013,822 |
|
– |
|
|
1,197,875 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
1,197,875 |
Furniture and equipment |
|
136 |
|
292,621 |
|
18,385 |
|
– |
|
|
311,142 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
311,142 |
Rental trailers and other rental equipment |
|
– |
|
317,476 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
317,476 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
317,476 |
Rental trucks |
|
– |
|
2,154,688 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
2,154,688 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
2,154,688 |
|
|
136 |
|
3,030,259 |
|
1,284,014 |
|
– |
|
|
4,314,409 |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
4,314,409 |
Less: Accumulated depreciation |
|
(116) |
|
(1,185,796) |
|
(373,443) |
|
– |
|
|
(1,559,355) |
|
– |
|
– |
|
– |
|
|
(1,559,355) |
Total property, plant and equipment |
|
20 |
|
1,844,463 |
|
910,571 |
|
– |
|
|
2,755,054 |
|
– |
|
– |
|