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OPERATING SEGMENTS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
OPERATING SEGMENTS
OPERATING SEGMENTS
The Company has several operating segments, each having a strategic focus. An operating segment is distinguished by products, channels of distribution, and/or other strategic distinctions. The Company periodically evaluates its operating segments, as prescribed in the ASC Segment Reporting Topic, and makes adjustments to its segment reporting as needed. A brief description of each segment follows.
The Life Marketing segment markets fixed universal life (“UL”), indexed universal life ("IUL"), variable universal life (“VUL”), bank-owned life insurance (“BOLI”), and level premium term insurance (“traditional”) products on a national basis primarily through networks of independent insurance agents and brokers, broker-dealers, financial institutions, independent marketing organizations, and affinity groups.
The Acquisitions segment focuses on acquiring, converting, and servicing policies acquired from other companies. The segment’s primary focus is on life insurance policies and annuity products that were sold to individuals. The level of the segment’s acquisition activity is predicated upon many factors, including available capital, operating capacity, potential return on capital, and market dynamics. Policies acquired through the Acquisitions segment are typically blocks of business where no new policies are being marketed. Therefore earnings and account values are expected to decline as the result of lapses, deaths, and other terminations of coverage unless new acquisitions are made.
The Annuities segment markets fixed and VA products. These products are primarily sold through broker-dealers, financial institutions, and independent agents and brokers.
The Stable Value Products segment sells fixed and floating rate funding agreements directly to the trustees of municipal bond proceeds, money market funds, bank trust departments, and other institutional investors. This segment also issues funding agreements to the FHLB, and markets guaranteed investment contracts (“GICs”) to 401(k) and other qualified retirement savings plans. The Company also has an unregistered funding agreement-backed notes program which provides for offers of notes to both domestic and international institutional investors.
The Asset Protection segment markets extended service contracts and credit life and disability insurance to protect consumers’ investments in automobiles, recreational vehicles, watercraft, and powersports. In addition, the segment markets a guaranteed asset protection (“GAP”) product. GAP coverage covers the difference between the loan pay-off amount and an asset’s actual cash value in the case of a total loss.
The Corporate and Other segment primarily consists of net investment income on assets supporting our equity capital, unallocated corporate overhead and expenses not attributable to the segments above (including interest on corporate debt). This segment includes earnings from several non-strategic or runoff lines of business, various financing and investment-related transactions, the operations of several small subsidiaries.
The Company's management and Board of Directors analyzes and assesses the operating performance of each segment using "pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss)" and "after-tax adjusted operating income (loss)". Consistent with GAAP accounting guidance for segment reporting, pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss) is the Company's measure of segment performance. Pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss) is calculated by adjusting "income (loss) before income tax", by excluding the following items:
realized gains and losses on investments and derivatives,
changes in the GLWB embedded derivatives exclusive of the portion attributable to the economic cost of the GLWB,
actual GLWB incurred claims, and
the amortization of DAC, VOBA, and certain policy liabilities that is impacted by the exclusion of these items.
The items excluded from adjusted operating income (loss) are important to understanding the overall results of operations. Pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss) and after-tax adjusted operating income (loss) are not substitutes for income before income taxes or net income (loss), respectively. These measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. The Company believes that pre-tax and after-tax adjusted operating income (loss) enhances management's and the Board of Directors' understanding of the ongoing operations, the underlying profitability of each segment, and helps facilitate the allocation of resources.
In determining the components of the pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss) for each segment, premiums and policy fees, other income, benefits and settlement expenses, and amortization of DAC and VOBA are attributed directly to each operating segment. Net investment income is allocated based on directly related assets required for transacting the business of that segment. Realized investment gains (losses) and other operating expenses are allocated to the segments in a manner that most appropriately reflects the operations of that segment. Investments and other assets are allocated based on statutory policy liabilities net of associated statutory policy assets, while DAC/VOBA and goodwill are shown in the segments to which they are attributable.
In filings prior to the Company's 2016 Form 10-K, "Pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss)" was referred to as "Pre-tax operating income", "Operating income before tax", or "Segment operating income". In addition, we referred to "After-tax adjusted operating income (loss)" as "After-tax operating income" or "Operating earnings". The definition of these labels remains unchanged, but the Company has modified the labels to provide further clarity that these measures are non-GAAP measures.
There were no significant intersegment transactions during the three months ended March 31, 2017 and 2016.
The following tables presents a summary of results and reconciles pre-tax adjusted operating income (loss) to consolidated income before income tax and net income:
 
For The
Three Months Ended
March 31,
 
2017
 
2016
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
Revenues
 

 
 
Life Marketing
$
421,392

 
$
409,082

Acquisitions
401,367

 
424,807

Annuities
108,642

 
138,414

Stable Value Products
40,843

 
29,902

Asset Protection
80,083

 
64,248

Corporate and Other
52,970

 
60,460

Total revenues
$
1,105,297

 
$
1,126,913

Pre-tax Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)
 

 
 
Life Marketing
$
18,945

 
$
13,701

Acquisitions
53,667

 
68,653

Annuities
53,007

 
53,629

Stable Value Products
23,899

 
14,448

Asset Protection
5,599

 
5,300

Corporate and Other
(19,728
)
 
(13,721
)
Pre-tax adjusted operating income
135,389

 
142,010

Realized (losses) gains on investments and derivatives
(23,040
)
 
29,832

Income before income tax
112,349

 
171,842

Income tax expense
(36,935
)
 
(56,494
)
Net income
$
75,414

 
$
115,348

 
 
 
 
Pre-tax adjusted operating income
$
135,389

 
$
142,010

Adjusted operating income tax (expense) benefit
(44,999
)
 
(46,053
)
After-tax adjusted operating income
90,390

 
95,957

Realized (losses) gains on investments and derivatives
(23,040
)
 
29,832

Income tax benefit (expense) on adjustments
8,064

 
(10,441
)
Net income
$
75,414

 
$
115,348

 
 
 
 
Realized investment (losses) gains:
 
 
 
Derivative financial instruments
$
(69,878
)
 
$
(73,499
)
All other investments
22,841

 
81,728

Net impairment losses recognized in earnings
(7,831
)
 
(2,617
)
Less: related amortization(1)
(10,744
)
 
(4,050
)
Less: VA GLWB economic cost
(21,084
)
 
(20,170
)
Realized (losses) gains on investments and derivatives
$
(23,040
)
 
$
29,832

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1)  Includes amortization of DAC/VOBA and benefits and settlement expenses that are impacted by realized gains (losses).

 
Operating Segment Assets
As of March 31, 2017
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
 
Life
Marketing
 
Acquisitions
 
Annuities
 
Stable Value
Products
Investments and other assets
$
14,257,164

 
$
19,629,308

 
$
20,485,877

 
$
3,486,857

DAC and VOBA
1,246,081

 
102,691

 
680,597

 
4,999

Other intangibles
296,638

 
36,465

 
180,116

 
8,556

Goodwill
200,274

 
14,524

 
336,677

 
113,813

Total assets
$
16,000,157

 
$
19,782,988

 
$
21,683,267

 
$
3,614,225

 
Asset
Protection
 
Corporate
and Other
 
Total
Consolidated
Investments and other assets
$
1,005,914

 
$
13,612,582

 
$
72,477,702

DAC and VOBA
30,906

 

 
2,065,274

Other intangibles
141,216

 
12,516

 
675,507

Goodwill
128,182

 

 
793,470

Total assets
$
1,306,218

 
$
13,625,098

 
$
76,011,953

 
Operating Segment Assets
As of December 31, 2016
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
 
Life
Marketing
 
Acquisitions
 
Annuities
 
Stable Value
Products
Investments and other assets
$
14,050,170

 
$
19,679,690

 
$
20,243,333

 
$
3,373,646

DAC and VOBA
1,218,944

 
106,532

 
655,618

 
5,455

Other intangibles
301,399

 
37,103

 
183,449

 
8,722

Goodwill
200,274

 
14,524

 
336,677

 
113,813

Total assets
$
15,770,787

 
$
19,837,849

 
$
21,419,077

 
$
3,501,636

 
Asset
Protection
 
Corporate
and Other
 
Total
Consolidated
Investments and other assets
$
1,013,399

 
$
13,141,759

 
$
71,501,997

DAC and VOBA
33,280

 

 
2,019,829

Other intangibles
143,865

 
13,545

 
688,083

Goodwill
128,182

 

 
793,470

Total assets
$
1,318,726

 
$
13,155,304

 
$
75,003,379