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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
80 Fifth Third Bancorp
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS AND OTHER COMMITMENTS
The Bancorp has certain obligations and commitments to make
future payments under contracts. The aggregate contractual
obligations and commitments at December 31, 2012 are shown in
Table 61. As of December 31, 2012, the Bancorp has unrecognized
tax benefits that, if recognized, would impact the effective tax rate
in future periods. Due to the uncertainty of the amounts to be
ultimately paid as well as the timing of such payments, all uncertain
tax liabilities that have not been paid have been excluded from the
Contractual Obligations and Other Commitments table. For further
detail on the impact of income taxes see Note 19 of the Notes to
Consolidated Financial Statements.
TABLE 61: CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS AND OTHER COMMITMENTS
A
s of December 31, 2012 ($ in millions)
Less than 1
year 1-3 years 3-5 years
Greater than
5 years Total
Contractually obligated payments due by period:
Deposits with a stated maturity of less than one year(a) $82,218 - - - 82,218
Time deposits(c) 4,834 2,029 383 53 7,299
Short-term borrowings(e) 7,181 - - - 7,181
Long-term debt(b) 1,277 597 1,928 3,283 7,085
Forward contracts to sell mortgage loans(d) 5,322 - - - 5,322
Noncancelable lease obligations(f) 89 166 141 373 769
Partnership investment commitments(g) 219 134 10 31 394
Pension obligations(i) 19 35 31 67 152
Purchase obligations and capital expenditures(h) 49 42 25 - 116
Capital lease obligations 713 3 1 24
Total contractually obligated payments due by period $101,215 3,016 2,521 3,808 110,560
Other commitments by expiration period
Commitments to extend credit(j) $30,715 7,497 15,191 121 53,524
Letters of credit(k) 1,831 2,088 319 43 4,281
Total other commitments by expiration period $32,546 9,585 15,510 164 57,805
(a) Includes demand, interest checking, savings, money market and foreign office deposits. For additional information, see the Deposits discussion in the Balance Sheet Analysis section of MD&A.
(b) In the banking industry, interest-bearing obligations are principally used to fund interest-earning assets. As such, interest charges on contractual obligations were excluded from reported amounts, as
the potential cash outflows would have corresponding cash inflows from interest-earning assets. See Note 15 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information on these debt
instruments.
(c) Includes other time and certificates $100,000 and over. For additional information, see the Deposits discussion in the Balance Sheet Analysis section of MD&A.
(d) See Note 11 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information on forward contracts to sell residential mortgage loans.
(e) Includes federal funds purchased and borrowings with an original maturity of less than one year. For additional information, see Note 14 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
(f) Includes rental commitments.
(g) Includes low-income housing, historic tax investments and market tax credits.
(h) Represents agreements to purchase goods or services and includes commitments to various general contractors for work related to banking center construction.
(i) See Note 20 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information on pension obligations.
(j) Commitments to extend credit are agreements to lend, typically having fixed expiration dates or other termination clauses that may require payment of a fee. Many of the commitments to extend credit
may expire without being drawn upon. The total commitment amounts include capital commitments for private equity investments and do not necessarily represent future cash flow requirements. For
additional information, see Note 16 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
(k) Letters of credit are conditional commitments issued to guarantee the performance of a customer to a third party. For additional information, see Note 16 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial
Statements.