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Rethink Possible
AT&T INC. 2012 ANNUAL REPORT

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    Rethink Possible AT&T Inc. 2012 AnnuAl RepoRT

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    ...Voice/ other wireline data/ Managed IT Services of total revenues grew nearly 6% year over year 53% wireless ReVenue gRowTh excluding Advertising Solutions, AT&T's full-year 2012 revenues grew 2.4 percent versus 2011. 2012 2011 $126.4B $123.4B Reported $127.4B Reported $126.7B STRong eARnIngS...

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    ...we talked candidly about the issues our company faced and how we intended to address them. Our number one priority was to add spectrum, the airwaves that carry our customers' mobile communications. We also said we would accelerate our company's shift to growth businesses. And I made it clear that we...

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    ... years ahead, the services we provide are poised to play an even more transformative role. We're now riding the next waves of innovation, moving into the mobile life era - where advanced communications connect virtually everything and where every aspect of our customers' personal and work lives are...

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    ...Stephenson chairman, chief executive officer and president The foundation for all of this is smart, seamless high speed broadband connectivity - delivered by meshed wireless and wired networks. This is the heart of what our company provides. So, what's required to accelerate this new world? capital...

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    ... all of our customers will have access to high speed IP broadband, either wireless, wired or both. These investments will provide a much broader platform for a wide range of innovative services and solutions, a number of which are profiled in the following pages. Accelerate the pace of innovation...

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    ..., we expect to have fully transitioned our customers from decades-old, legacy technologies to an all-Internet Protocol network architecture. This will require us to rethink every aspect of how we operate, but the long-term payoffs are significant in terms of better service, new capabilities for our...

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    Always on the move Always in the know lIVIng MoBIle demand for the mobile Internet has never been higher. And our ability to deliver a seamless mobile Internet experience has never been greater.

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    ...7 Staying connected while out and about ••• As the mobile Internet changes the way businesses operate, AT&T is leading the way. We use our knowledge of customers' businesses to deliver customized mobile applications that provide anytime, virtually anywhere access to content and services. And...

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    ... AT&T's network and devices. "And we see future opportunities to integrate mobile payments into connected cars and digital homes. So someday soon, rather than digging for change in your glove box, you might simply park at a connected meter and your car would automatically add two hours to the clock...

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    ... office Running late for a videoconference? Just pull over and join the meeting right from your car's interactive onboard display. Rear-seat infotainment Wireless connectivity will make "Are we there yet?" a thing of the past, giving your kids access to music, games, videos and more. Service...

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    ... across our network. This will improve network quality, enhance spectrum efficiency and provide better wireless coverage inside buildings. So more customers can update their social networks, send photos and access their favorite apps ...even in high-traffic areas like sports venues and airports...

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    AT&T Inc. 11

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    ... of improving yours open FoR BuSIneSS Making multinational corporations more mobile. Streamlining voice and data needs for a mom-and-pop shop. Business as usual? hardly. From mobile clouds to custom applications, AT&T is helping businesses of every size be more productive - and connect with more...

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    ... credit card transactions, managing inventory and sharing information with its employees became...communications platform for all of its restaurants. And the addition of AT&T voice, Web and videoconferencing services helps existing restaurants work more collaboratively while supporting the planning...

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    ...intensely focused on delivering mobile and cloud solutions that help businesses become more efficient. We embed cloud services in our highly secure, reliable network and combine them with mobility and apps to deliver 'the mobile cloud' - managed end to end across our fixed and mobile networks. So we...

  • Page 17
    ... files if its own network is disrupted or a natural disaster hits. "We presented AT&T with a problem, and they gave us a solution that provides the highly secure storage capacity we need, while freeing up budget to invest in equipment that directly benefits patients," says Kevin Yee, Administrator...

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    ...monitoring a home repair contractor from your office or programming your dVR from the bus, making your home life an integral part of your mobile life is just another way we're transforming how you live. And it's all made possible thanks to the seamless connectivity our products and services provide.

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    ... U-verseR has become a $10 billion annualized revenue stream for us. The reason is simple: Customers love it. And why not? With U-verse you can: • Surf the Web at home with our all-IP U-verse High Speed Internet service, and go online when you're on the road with access to the national AT&T Wi-Fi...

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    ..., digital life, AT&T Mobility. "It lets users control, monitor and secure their homes from a smartphone, tablet or pc. connected devices in nearly every room automate the home. And homeowners can customize the solution by choosing the features that best fit their needs." wireless cameras 1 let you...

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    We don't ask if, We ask how FuTuRe FIRST A steering wheel that keeps drivers on course. A process that turns ideas into prototypes in less than a month. Innovation is accelerating our ability to deliver the future first.

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    ...developing new technologies to help people live better and businesses perform better. And today's ubiquitous wireless connectivity gives us more ...haptic - from the Greek for "touch" - technology to communicate navigational cues. Kevin developed a hapticsenhanced steering wheel that vibrates...

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    ... tool, The Innovation Pipeline (TIP), which lets employees' ideas move from presentation to prototype in just a few months. Add the...help us find ways to address the U.S. education crisis. The best is yet to come." We're collaborating to develop amazing new applications and services for our customers...

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    ... another Fast Pitch session, video software startup SundaySky introduced a way to offer customers personalized videos explaining their bills. Today, we're providing AT&T U-verse customers with a Video Bill for the first two months of service and any time they change plans. Feedback is positive - 85...

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    ... connecting more people in more ways isn't limited to network improvements and product innovations. Just ask the returning veterans we now call colleagues. or the teens we discourage from texting behind the wheel. For them, improving the quality of life in the communities we serve is another area...

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    WHERE WE COnnECT AT&T Inc. 25 Instilling success in and out of the classroom ••• In 2012, when we committed $250 million in additional funding to AT&T Aspire, our program aimed at helping underserved students graduate from high school ready for college or careers, we also looked to apply ...

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    ...million "no Text on Board" pledges. we're also collaborating with wireless device makers and app developers to include preloaded, no-text-and-drive technology solutions on all the devices we offer. And we introduced AT&T driveMode, an app that, when enabled and a vehicle is moving 25+ miles per hour...

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    AT&T Inc. 27

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    ... 2012, the number of veterans hired by AT&T tripled to nearly 1,000. Our employees also support the military community. A group dedicated to supporting active duty and veteran employees has more than 5,000 members. And in 2012 nearly 300 employee volunteers with our Careers for Vets program provided...

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    ... Financial Statements Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements Report of Management Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm on Internal Control over Financial Reporting Board of Directors Executive Officers 30 31 59 64 92 93...

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    ... current-period reporting methodology. Earnings were not sufficient to cover fixed charges in 2008. The deficit was $943. The number presented represents 100% of AT&T Mobility wireless subscribers. 4 Broadband connections include in-region DSL lines, in-region U-verse High Speed Internet access, and...

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    ... in our voice revenues. During 2012, total switched access lines decreased 13.2%. Customers disconnecting access lines switched to wireless, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and cable offerings for voice and data or terminated service permanently as businesses closed or consumers left residences...

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    ... interest capitalized on wireless spectrum that we used to support our Long Term Evolution (LTE...2012 was due to lower earnings from América Móvil, S.A. de C.V. (América Móvil), and increased expenses in our mobile payment joint venture with other wireless carriers, marketed as the Isis Mobile...

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    ...of the home monitoring business moved to our Other segment and to include the operating results of customer information services, which were previously reported in our Other segment's results. The Advertising Solutions segment included our directory operations, which published Yellow and White Pages...

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    ...of Operations (continued) Dollars in millions except per share amounts Wireless Segment Results Percent Change 2012 2011 2010 2012 vs. 2011 2011 vs. 2010 Segment operating revenues Service Equipment Total Segment Operating Revenues Segment operating expenses Operations and support Depreciation and...

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    ...25% of Mobile Share subscribers choosing plans of 10 gigabytes or higher. Such offerings are intended to encourage existing subscribers to upgrade their current services and/or add connected devices, attract subscribers from other providers, and minimize subscriber churn. As of December 31, 2012, 54...

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    ... mobile navigation devices. Data service revenues accounted for approximately 43.8% of our wireless service revenues in 2012, compared to 38.8% in 2011 and 34.0% in 2010. • Voice and other service revenues decreased $1,466, or 4.2%, in 2012 and $608, or 1.7%, in 2011. While the number of wireless...

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    ... and business customers either reduced usage or disconnected traditional landline services and switched to alternative technologies, such as wireless and VoIP. Our strategy is to offset these line losses by increasing non-access-line-related revenues from customer connections for data, video...

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    ... expect our local voice revenue to continue to be negatively affected by competition from alternative technologies and continued declines in switched access lines. • Long-distance revenues decreased $965, or 11.2%, in 2012 and $1,066, or 11.0%, in 2011. Lower demand for long-distance service from...

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    ... Video Connections Summary Our broadband, switched access lines and other services provided by our local exchange telephone subsidiaries at December 31, 2012, 2011, and 2010 are shown below and trends are addressed throughout this segment discussion. Percent Change (in 000s) 2012 2011 2010 2012 vs...

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    ... mobile navigation devices). We expect that all our major customer categories will continue to increase their use of Internet-based broadband/data services. We expect continuing declines in traditional access lines and in traditional telephone service revenues. Where available, our U-verse services...

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    ... Access (HSPA) and HSPA+ network technology, with HSPA+ providing 4G speeds when combined with our upgraded backhaul. At the end of 2012, over 90 percent of our data traffic was carried over this enhanced backhaul. Our network provides superior mobile broadband speeds for data and video services...

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    ...in the United States and to be largely complete by the end of 2014. We continue to expand the number of locations, including airports and cafés, where customers can access broadband Internet connections using wireless fidelity (local radio frequency commonly referred to as Wi-Fi) technology. As the...

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    ... on pricing of bundled services, with large cable companies, such as Comcast Corporation, Cox Communications Inc. and Time Warner Cable Inc., for local, high-speed Internet, video and voice services customers and other smaller telecommunications companies for both long-distance and local services...

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    ... cost structures. In response to these competitive pressures, for several years we have utilized a bundling strategy that rewards customers who consolidate their services (e.g., long-distance telephone, high-speed Internet, wireless and video) with us. We continue to focus on bundling wireline and...

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    ...but tested annually for impairment. We conduct our impairment tests as of October 1. We test goodwill on a reporting unit basis, and our reporting units coincide with our segments, except for certain operations in our Other segment. If, due to changes in how we manage the business, we move a portion...

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    ...we assumed wireless revenue growth to trend down from our 2012 growth rate of 5.6% to a long-term growth rate that reflects expected long-term inflation... their company's local service area, for telephone service they purchased from another provider, was a "defined benefit plan" within the meaning...

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    ... not subject to such fees, including Internet access service provided over wireless handsets commonly called "smartphones" and wireless data cards, as well as collecting certain other state and local fees. Plaintiffs define the class as all persons who from April 1, 2003, until the present had...

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    ... approximately 75 percent of all such customer locations in our 22-state wireline service area by year-end 2015. This project is intended to support new revenue opportunities in four key areas: wireless, strategic network services, network managed ("cloud") services and security as well as continued...

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    ... our Board of Directors totaled $1.77 per share in 2012, $1.73 per share in 2011, and $1.69 per share in 2010. Our dividend policy considers the expectations and requirements of stockholders, internal requirements of AT&T and long-term growth opportunities. It is our intent to provide the financial...

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    ... the repurchase of shares authorized by the Board of Directors in December 2010 and continued to repurchase shares under the July 2012 authorization. We expect to continue repurchasing our common stock and plan to complete repurchases under the July 2012 authorization as early as mid-year. We...

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    .... We also can request the lenders to further increase their commitments (i.e., raise the available credit) up to an additional $2,000 provided no event of default has occurred. Other Our total capital consists of debt (long-term debt and debt maturing within one year) and stockholders' equity. Our...

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    ...future payment. Substantially all of our purchase obligations are in our Wireline and Wireless ...changes in the strategies we use to manage market risk in the near future. Interest Rate Risk The majority of our financial instruments are medium- and long-term fixed-rate notes and debentures. Changes...

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    ... foreign currency translation risk in the net assets and income we report from these sources. However, we do hedge a large portion of...provide currency at a fixed rate. Our policy is to measure the risk of adverse currency fluctuations by calculating the potential dollar losses resulting from changes...

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    ... return equals stock price appreciation plus reinvestment of dividends. RISK FACTORS In addition to the other information set forth in this document, including the matters contained under the caption "Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking Statements," you should carefully read the matters...

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    ... will increase. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) requires companies to recognize the funded status of defined benefit pension and postretirement plans as an asset or liability in our statement of financial position and to recognize changes in that funded status in the year in which...

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    ...each of our service areas and compete for customers based principally on service/device offerings, price, call quality, coverage area and customer service. In addition, we are facing growing competition from providers offering services using alternative wireless technologies and IP-based networks as...

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    ... that affect our wireline and wireless networks, including telephone switching offices, microwave links, third-party-owned local and long-distance networks on which we rely, our cell sites or other equipment, or our customer account support and information systems, could have a material adverse...

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    ... obligations, transitioning from legacy technologies to IP-based infrastructure, universal service, broadband deployment, E911 services, competition, net neutrality, unbundled loop and transport elements, availability of new spectrum from the FCC on fair and balanced terms, wireless license awards...

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    ...Dollars in millions except per share amounts 2012 2011 2010 Operating Revenues Wireless service Data Voice Directory Other Total operating revenues Operating Expenses Cost of services...Attributable to AT&T Basic Earnings Per Share from Discontinued Operations Attributable to AT&T Basic Earnings Per ...

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    ... Income Dollars in millions 2012 2011 2010 Net income Other comprehensive income, net of tax: Foreign currency translation adjustments (includes $0, $(1) and $3 attributable to noncontrolling interest), net of taxes of $48, $66 and $146 Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale...

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    ... and Stockholders' Equity Current Liabilities Debt maturing within one year Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Advanced billing and customer deposits Accrued taxes Dividends payable Total current liabilities Long-Term Debt Deferred Credits and Other Noncurrent Liabilities Deferred income taxes...

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    ... Flows Dollars in millions 2012 2011 2010 Operating Activities Net income Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization Undistributed earnings from investments in equity affiliates Provision for uncollectible accounts Deferred income...

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    Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders' Equity Dollars and shares in millions except per share amounts 2012 Shares Amount Shares 2011 Amount Shares 2010 Amount Common Stock Balance at beginning of year Issuance of stock Balance at end of year Additional Paid-In Capital Balance at ...

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    ... both domestically and internationally, providing wireless communications services, local exchange services, longdistance services, data/broadband and Internet services, video services, telecommunications equipment, managed networking and wholesale services. During 2012, we sold our Advertising...

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    ... value of net assets acquired in business combinations. FCC licenses provide us with the exclusive right to utilize certain radio frequency spectrum to provide wireless communications services. While FCC licenses are issued for a fixed period of time (generally 10 years), renewals of FCC licenses...

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    ...Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010 Numerators Numerator for basic earnings per share: Income from continuing operations $7,539 Income attributable to noncontrolling interest (275) Income from continuing operations attributable to AT&T 7,264 Dilutive potential common shares: Other share-based payment...

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    ...of the home monitoring business moved to our Other segment and to include the operating results of customer information services, which were previously reported in our Other segment's results. The Advertising Solutions segment included our directory operations, which published Yellow and White Pages...

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    ... AT&T consolidated results, for 2012, 2011, and 2010 are as follows: At December 31, 2012 and for the year ended Wireless Wireline Advertising Solutions Other Consolidations Consolidated Results Total segment operating revenues Operations and support expenses Depreciation and amortization expenses...

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    ...and changed our reporting for Sterling to discontinued operations. In August 2010, we completed the sale and received net proceeds of approximately $1,400. During the second quarter of 2010, we accounted for Sterling as a discontinued operation. We determined that the cash inflows under a transition...

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    ... AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS Changes in the carrying amounts of goodwill, by segment (which is the same as the reporting unit for Wireless, Wireline and Advertising Solutions), for the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011, were as follows: Wireless Wireline Advertising Solutions Other Total...

  • Page 73
    ... assets for impairment annually (see Note 1). Licenses include wireless FCC licenses of $52,318 at December 31, 2012 and $51,358 at December 31, 2011, that provide us with the exclusive right to utilize certain radio frequency spectrum to provide wireless communications services. We recorded a $165...

  • Page 74
    ...rica Móvil equity adjustments Other adjustments End of year $3,718 405 752 (137) - 95 (260) 8 $4,581 $4,515 35 784 (161) (660) (515) (171) (109) $3,718 Debt maturing within one year consisted of the following at December 31: 2012 2011 Current maturities of long-term debt Bank borrowings1 Total...

  • Page 75
    ... to as cross-acceleration) or a creditor commences enforcement proceedings within a specified period after a money judgment of $400 or more has become final. • A person acquires beneficial ownership of more than 50% of AT&T common shares or more than a majority of AT&T's directors change in any 24...

  • Page 76
    ...fixed income bonds and other securities. A substantial portion of the fair values of our available-for-sale securities were estimated based on quoted market prices... measurement at the reporting date. There have been no changes in the methodologies used since December 31, 2011. Long-Term Debt and ...

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    ... of the fixed-rate notes payable they hedge due to changes in the designated benchmark interest rate and are recognized in interest expense. Gains or losses realized upon early termination of our fair value hedges are recognized in interest expense. In the years ended December 31, 2012, and December...

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    ... changes in interest payments attributable to increases in the benchmark interest rate during the period leading up to the probable issuance of fixed... years ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010 Interest rate swaps (Interest expense): Gain (Loss) on interest rate swaps $(179) Gain (Loss) on long-term ...

  • Page 79
    ... expense was $(74) for 2012, $(65) for 2011, and $(194) for 2010. We file income tax returns in the U.S. federal jurisdiction and various state, local and foreign jurisdictions. As a large taxpayer, our income tax returns are regularly audited by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and other taxing...

  • Page 80
    ... agreements also provide for continued health care coverage with a modest increase to employee costs over the agreement term. There were also modest increases to retiree costs for continued health care coverage for retirees. During 2012, we transferred the funding of the payment of postretirement...

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    ... the change in the value of plan assets for the years ended December 31 and the plans' funded status at December 31: Pension Benefits 2012 2011 Postretirement Benefits 2012 2011 Fair value of plan assets at beginning of year Actual return on plan assets Benefits paid1 Contributions Transfer for...

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    ..., providing a small reduction in the net expense recorded. The following tables present the components of net periodic benefit obligation cost and other changes in plan assets and benefit obligations recognized in OCI: Pension Benefits 2012 2011 2010 Postretirement Benefits 2012 2011 2010 Service...

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    ... year ended December 31, 2012. In 2013, due to the continued uncertainty in the securities markets, the U.S. economy and the plans' asset mix, we have lowered our expected long-term rate of return on plan assets to 7.75%. In setting the long-term assumed rate of return, management considers capital...

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    ...by managing the aggregation of all accounts with portfolio benchmarks. Asset and benefit obligation forecasting studies are conducted periodically, generally every two to three years, or when significant changes have occurred in market conditions, benefits, participant demographics or funded status...

  • Page 85
    ... determined by internal appraisals performed by the investment manager, which have been agreed to by an external valuation consultant. Fixed income securities valuation is based upon pricing provided by an external pricing service when such pricing is available. In the event a security is too thinly...

  • Page 86
    ... to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) Dollars in millions except per share amounts The following table sets forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the pension and postretirement assets and liabilities at fair value as of December 31, 2012: Pension Assets and Liabilities at...

  • Page 87
    The tables below set forth a summary of changes in the fair value of the Level 3 pension and postretirement assets for the year ended December 31, 2012: Fixed Income Funds Private Equity Funds Real Estate and Real Assets Pension Assets Equities Total Balance at beginning of year Realized gains (...

  • Page 88
    ...Dollars in millions except per share amounts The following tables set...assets (liabilities) include amounts receivable, accounts payable and net adjustment for securities lending...Fixed... at fair value Total plan net assets at fair value Other assets (liabilities)1 Total Plan Net Assets 1 $ 30...

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    The tables below set forth a summary of changes in the fair value of the Level 3 pension and postretirement assets for the year ended December 31, 2011: Fixed Income Funds Private Equity Funds Real Estate and Real Assets Pension Assets Equities Total Balance at beginning of year Realized gains (...

  • Page 90
    ... plans is fulfilled with purchases of our stock on the open market or company cash. Benefit cost is based on the cost of shares or units allocated to participating employees' accounts and was $634, $636 and $607 for the years ended December 31, 2012, 2011 and 2010. NOTE 12. SHARE-BASED PAYMENTS...

  • Page 91
    ... price). It is our policy to satisfy share option exercises using our treasury stock. Cash received from stock option exercises was $517 for 2012, $250 for 2011 and $55 for 2010. A summary of the status of our nonvested stock units as of December 31, 2012, and changes during the year then ended...

  • Page 92
    ...granted American Tower the exclusive rights to lease space on a number of our communications towers. In exchange, we received a combination of cash and... of Changes in Stockholders' Equity 2012 2011 2010 Foreign currency translation adjustment Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-...

  • Page 93
    ... 2012 Calendar Quarter First Second Third Fourth2 Annual Total Operating Revenues Operating Income (Loss) Net Income (Loss) Net Income (Loss) Attributable to AT&T Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share Attributable to AT&T1 Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share Attributable to AT&T1 Stock Price High Low Close...

  • Page 94
    ... year end, are the responsibility of management, as is all other information included in the Annual Report, unless otherwise indicated. The financial statements of AT&T Inc. (AT&T) have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm. Management has made available to...

  • Page 95
    ... in the period ended December 31, 2012, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. We also have audited, in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States), the Company's internal control over financial reporting as of December...

  • Page 96
    ... Accounting Oversight Board (United States), the consolidated balance sheets of the Company as of December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the related consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, changes in stockholders' equity, and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended...

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    ...: Law Michael B. McCallister, 60 (1) Chairman of the Board Humana Inc. Director since February 2013 Background: Health care Background: Public accounting Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Ph.D., 65 (1,6) S. K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management Haas School of Business University of California at...

  • Page 98
    ...Senior Executive Vice PresidentExternal and Legislative Affairs, AT&T Services, Inc. John Donovan, 52 Senior Executive Vice PresidentAT&T Technology and Network Operations John Stankey, 50 Group President and Chief Strategy Officer (Information is provided as of February 22, 2013.) 96 | AT&T Inc...

  • Page 99
    ... on the Internet Information about AT&T Inc. is available on the Internet at www.att.com Annual Meeting The annual meeting of stockholders will be held at 9 a.m. local time Friday, April 26, 2013, at: Little America Hotel & Resort 2800 West Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 82009 corporate offices and non...

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