- D . ne ee Se EE $ Intererest Earnings Over 7 p. c. on Ledger Assets. ” L'IMPARTIAL 1606 — pee ; Financial Statement Shows Some Remarkable Progress and|f Strength Yearly Income Almost A Million Dollars DIRECTOR’S REPORT | TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GREAT.WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY The Direstor’s beg to submit the reports and statement of accounts tor 1905, the Company's thirteenth full Ca-, lender year. The Policies issued and placed largely exceed the amount for any previous year, reachiasw the handsome total of $6.052,333.00, and our business in force has been increased to 824,216,882.00 calling for an annual premium of $832,953.33. Our gain in business in force is $3,605,483.00 being over $1,000,000,00 greater than our gain in 1904. Our Renewal Premium income amounting to $593,039.85 b&ug $91,956.29 greater than for 1504 is a gratifying evi. dence of permanent business. ' We have continued the Policy of iavesting the larger portion of eur funds in first mortwages en real estate, the great Jemand for money to develop the resources of the couutry enabling us to select investnents effurding ampie security and at the same time giving a very remanerative rate of iuterest. The fact that we are still without a dollar’s worth of foreclosed real estate in our Assets is suflicient evidence of the nature of these investments of the Company Loans on Poiicies, Debeutures and Stocks—are in a similiar sauisfactory condition, the value of the Jat- ter being $10,348.71 more than cost, the amount at which we have included them in the accounts. Our interest ear- hings amounted to $186,222.32 again giving an average returu uf over seven per cent on our total ledger assets. We have paid out in death claims, $110,3X1,49 for claims arising during the year, and $2,962,00 for claims under Instalment ’olicies of previous years ; and have included in our Liabilites #4000,00 to provide for claims for deaths intimared to us since the close of the year and for which proof have not yet been submitted. À comparison of the expected deaths according to the tables recently compiled by the Institute of Actuaries of Great Britain, reveals a considerable saving in Mortality, due we believe largely te judicious sections of risks in the first place by our agents and a careful revisios of our examiners and Medical board. The Dividend to Shareholders represents the interest earned on Sbareholders’ capital and aceumulations during the early years when no dividends were declared as the funds were required in establishing the business. We have paid to Policyholders during the year for Ciaims, Surrender Values, Annuities and Profits on Polisies $132.684.94 and have set aside $494,496,24 to cover additions to Reserve and future payments under Instalment 4 Policies and Profits declared in reductien of future premiums. #F- Our reserve according to the Company’s strieter stzndard now amounts to $2,467,842,16 > Penpressions 28 q4Ae : Netwithstanding the more than ample sum of $612,213,45 being an increase of $71,521.01 over 1904. This steadi- ly increasiug addition to our Surplus annually isa gratifying feature of our business and has enabled us tc con- tinue to give most satisfactory returns to our Policyholders. . In conclusion, while the past year has been in every way a most prosperous one for the Company, the Direetcrs ! A The result which is!£ have felt the necessity of exercing the greatest eare in all matters pertaining to its welfare. very gratifying to them, should prove equally so to Policyholders and Shareholders alike as it has not orly enabled the Com any to carry out every promise it has made, but to feel amply assured of being in à position to maintain its record in this respect in the future. ASSETS : LIABILITIES Mortgages on Real Estate.........,..$2,492,572,37 | Reserve on Policies and Annuities in Municipal and school Liebentures (Mar- nn rc hs reps soso. 82,407842,10 ket Value $138,182,04).......... 132,541,83 | Claims outsianding................... 4,000 00 Canadian Permanent Mtg. Corp Stock Instalment Ciaims not due............ 16,135,15 (Market value $64,000).......... 60,000 00 | Dividends to policy Holders, not yet dus 7,216,55 Canada Landed & National Invest, Co. Advance Payments on premiums...... 5,064,41 | Stock (Market value $6,431)..... 5.722,50! Iaterest paid in advance............. 2,222,06 Loans on Company’s Policies......... 200,156 03 | Am'. due Dominion Ban!: of Livesti- AUDE ii dé se déc ré oo dues eco. 403,20 CE FR PRO TT due 18,765 96 Outstanding and Deferred Premir ms.. 152,937,05 | D'v'éend to shareholders payable Jan... Iuterest due aud accrued............ 84,185,15 Eau enr aie d La de 64 15,C00,00 Cash on hand and in Bauks:..... she 4,042,52 | Surplus to Policy holders............ «. 612,213,45 OUT AO... coco o once en 16,799,09 qe: comes $3,149,359:74 $3,149,359,74 DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS Premium Income............$793,948,25 To Policy holders for Claims, Arnuities Less Re-assurauce........... 2545,25 $791,403,00 surrerder values anä profits. ...... 132,684,94 Interest Iucome..... sous ous 171,103,63 | Expeuses, Commissions, etc.......... 264,068,60 Taxes and Liceñess.................e 6,299,12 Written off office furniture.... ...... 1,335,76 Dividends te Shareholders.......... 7 25,002,00 MAO cé so veooneerer uns °° n54 x 533,118,16 $962,506,60 $#962,506.50 CONSULTING ACTUARY REPORT February 2, 1906: To the Board of Directors of the Great West Life Assurance Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Your balance sheet and statement as for the 31st day of December, 1905 having been submitted to me for careful scrutiny and examination, I take much pleasure in submitting to you this report upon the result of the work of your Company to date. DE. The large increase you have made in the assets is very gratifying indeed and compares favorable with the growth of companies many years older than the Great-West Life. You show very large gains in the premium in- come of tbe Company, and particularly from interest income, whithout showing an;thing like a corresponding in- crease in the items of general disbursements or managements expenses. It must be a great help to the agency for- ce of the Great.-West Life to be able to demonstrate that the affairs of the Company are managed thus economicallv, as this fact alone is pregnant with great promise to the holders of your deferred divideud policies, the buik of your business being on this plan. The good interest earned by the Great-West Life on its investment is à matter of pre- menent interest to those who are looking forward to settlements under deferred diviaend contracts. As the new business written during the year did not exceed that of 1904 much over $800,000 while the gain of busi- ness in force was over $1,000,000. it is perfectly self evident that the business is of the very best kind because other wise there could not be such a remarkable degree of persistency I think that you can sincerely congratulate yourselves upon the condition of the Company as reflected in its balance sheet and statement, knowing that the substantial gains made during the year will result in makingit still casier than before for your agents to write a satisfactory amount of business. The Great West Life has attaind an enviable position in the life insurance world, due to the prudence and econo- my of the management, and I very sincerely congratulate you and feel sure that the carefulnes of the eflicers of the Comoany in future years will secure you à remarkable growth and pre-eminence as one of the most succesful life institutions. Respectfully subbmitted, WM. T. STANDEN, Consulting Acturry. AUDITORS REPORT Winnipeg. Feb. 9th 1906 To the President and Directors of the Great-West Life Assarance Company. Gentlemen.—I beg to report that I have audited the books of the Great West Life Assurance Company for the esr ending 31st December, 1905, have examined the vouchers counected therewith and certify that the foregoing | Financial Statement present à true abstract of the Company’s books and correctly represent its tinaucial standing. The securities embraced in the Assets (with the exception of those lodged with the Dominion Government amounting to $56,000,00 for which I foud suflicient receipt), have been examined and correspond with the schedules in the Company's books. ” + Yours truly, (Signed) E. B. LEMON, Auditor IAMES HOUSTON, PROVINCIAI, MANAGER, SUMM=ZRSIDE, P. E. I. Présents Gratuits de Savons. de Toilette Employez le SUNLIGHT SAVON et obtenez LES PRIMES : y Eu DR. Les Coupons représentent de l'argent parce qu'ils peuvent être échangées pour des ê Savons de Toilette pour lesquels il vous faut payer de l'argent chaque semaine. Ceux qui emploient les Savons Sunlight et Cheerful peuvent obtenir leurs Savons de Toilette poug rien. Rs Lisez la circulaire dans chaque paquet, ou demendez notre liste de Primes. Un don 2 peu de valeur s’il consiste de quelque chose dont vous n'avez nul besoin. 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