17 CFR 210.12-23 - Mortgage loans on real estate and interest earned on mortgages. 1

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 17: Commodity and Securities Exchanges (December 2005)


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TITLE 17 - COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES

CHAPTER II - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

PART 210 - FORM AND CONTENT OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935, INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940, INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT OF 1940, AND ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT OF 1975

210.12 - 23 - Mortgage loans on real estate and interest earned on mortgages. 1

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 1_Mortgage loans on real estate at close of period Part 2_Interest earned --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- on mortgages Column D_Amount of ----------------------- principal unpaid at Column close of period Column Column Column Column C_Carrying ------------------------- E_Amount F_Interest G_Interest Column A_List by classification indicated below 2, 3, 7 B_Prior amount of (2)_Subject of due and income liens \2\ mortgage to mortgage accrued at earned 8, 9, 10, (1)_Total delinquent being end of applicable 11 interest foreclosed period \6\ to period \4\ \5\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liens on: Farms (total)....................................................

Residential (total)..............................................

Apartments and business (total)..................................

Unimproved (total)...............................................

------------------------------------------------------------ Total \12\......................................................

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All money columns shall be totaled.

\2\ If mortgages represent other than first liens, list separately in a schedule in a like manner, indicating briefly the nature of the lien.

Information need not be furnished as to such liens which are fully insured or wholly guaranteed by an agency of the United States Government.

\3\ In a separate schedule classify by states in which the mortgaged property is located the total amounts in support of columns B, C, D and E.

\4\ (a) Interest in arrears for less than 3 months may be disregarded in computing the total amount of principal subject to delinquent interest.

  (b) Of the total principal amount, state the amount acquired from controlled and other affiliates.

\5\ In order to reconcile the total of column G with the amount shown in the profit and loss or income statement, interest income earned applicable to period from mortgages sold or canceled during period should be added to the total of this column.

\6\ If the information required by columns F and G is not reasonably available because the obtaining thereof would involve unreasonable effort or expense, such information may be omitted if the registrant shall include a statement showing that unreasonable effort or expense would be involved. In such an event, state in column G for each of the above classes of mortgage loans the average gross rate of interest on mortgage loans held at the end of the fiscal period.

\7\ Each mortgage loan included in column C in an amount in excess of $500,000 shall be listed separately. Loans from $100,000 to $500,000 shall be grouped by $50,000 groups, indicating the number of loans in each group.

\8\ In a footnote to this schedule, furnish a reconciliation, in the following form, of the carrying amount of mortgage loans at the beginning of the period with the total amount shown in column C: Balance at ........................................ $.....................

beginning of period Additions during period: New ........................................ $.....................

mortgage loans.

Other (describe).

Deductions during period: Collections ........................................ $.....................

of principal.

Foreclosure s.

Cost of mortgages sold.

Amortizatio n of premium.

Other (describe).

Balance at ........................................ $.....................

close of period If additions represent other than cash expenditures, explain. If any of the changes during the period result from transactions, directly or indirectly with affiliates, explain the bases of such transactions, and amounts involved. State the aggregate amount of mortgages (a) renewed and (b) extended. If the carrying amount of the new mortgages is in excess of the unpaid amount (not including interest) of prior mortgages, explain.

\9\ If any item of mortgage loans on real estate investments has been written down or reserved against pursuant to 210.6-21 describe the item and explain the basis for the write-down or reserve.

\10\ State in a footnote to column C the aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes.

\11\ If the total amount shown in column C includes intercompany profits, state the bases of the transactions resulting in such profits and, if practicable, state the amounts thereof.

\12\ Summarize the aggregate amounts for each column applicable to captions 6(b), 6(c) and 12 of 210.6- 22.

[16 FR 348, Jan. 13, 1951, as amended at 16 FR 2655, Mar. 24, 1951]

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