AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE COMPANY
242 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
AMERICA'S FIRST AND ONLY STRICTLY
RE-INSURANCE COMPANY
Surplus to Treaty-Holders, $1,408,249.91
Assets
Bonds and Stock $3,275,583.75
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 50,000.00
Home Office Property 42,500.00
Cash : 119,342.23
Premiums not over 90 days 63,248.25
Accrued Interest on Bonds 29,74532
Total $3,580,419.55
Liabilities
Legal Loss Reserve $1,371,713.29
Reserve for Claims 131,880.43
Unearned Premium Reserve 408,582.92
Reserve for Taxes and Re-Insurance 60,000.00
Voluntary Catastrophe Reserve 200,000.00
Capital Stock 750,000.00
Surplus 658,242.91
Total $3,580,419.55
HARRY BOULTON, President
C. M. HANSEN, Vice-President H. B. SWOOPE, Vice-President
W. B. ATHEY, Secretary O. H. IRWIN, Treasurer
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a far better and a more saving
investment, in the long run, than
if its first cost were $1000 less.
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