Chief Financial Officer's (CFO) Report to the Board
Fund Financial Results | ($ in millions) |
FSLIC Resolution Fund | |||||
Mar-19 |
Dec -18 |
Quarterly Change |
Mar -18 |
Year-Over-Year Change |
Cash and cash equivalents | $907 | $902 | $5 | $889 | $18 |
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Accumulated deficit | (124,582) | (124,587) | 5 | (124,601) | 19 |
Total resolution equity | 908 | 902 | 6 | 889 | 19 |
Total revenue | 5 | 17 | 3 | 2 | |
Operating expenses | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Losses related to thrift resolutions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Net Income (Loss) | $5 | $17 | $3 | $2 |
Receivership Selected Statistics March 2019 vs. March 2018 |
$ in millions | DIF |
FRF |
ALL FUNDS |
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Mar-19 | Mar-18 | Change | Mar-19 | Mar-18 | Change | Mar-19 | Dec-18 | Change | Total Receiverships | 271 | 317 | (46) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 271 | 317 | (46) |
Assets in Liquidation | $1,035 | $2,097 | ($1,062) | $2 | $2 | $0 | $1,037 | $2,099 | ($1,062) |
YTD Collections | $400 | $492 | ($92) | $ 0 | $0 | $0 | $400 | $492 | ($92) |
YTD Dividend/Other Pmts - Cash | $255 | $847 | ($592) | $ 0 | $0 | $ 0 | $255 | $847 | ($592) |
Coverage Ratio - Interest on U.S. Treasury (UST) Securities as a percentage of Operating Expenses ($ in millions) |
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Coverage Ratio | Interest on UST Securities | Operating Expenses | |
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2008 | 201% | 2,072 | 1,033 |
2009 | 55% | 704 | 1,271 |
2010 | 13% | 205 | 1,593 |
2011 | 8% | 128 | 1,625 |
2012 | 9% | 159 | 1,778 |
2013 | 6% | 103 | 1,609 |
2014 | 17% | 282 | 1,664 |
2015 | 25% | 423 | 1,687 |
2016 | 39% | 671 | 1,715 |
2017 | 61% | 1,057 | 1,739 |
2018 | 93% | 1,633 | 1,765 |
1Q 2019 | 117% | 507 | 434 |
Since 2013, the coverage ratio has steadily risen as a result of significant increases in interest revenue on U.S. Treasury securities, nominally offset by increases in operating expenses.
Increases in interest revenue on U.S. Treasury securities are due to: 1) increases in the federal funds target rate, 2) higher yields on new long-term investments purchased as older long-term investments matured, and 3) steady growth in the investment portfolio balance.