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Fair Value of Financial Instruments
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair Value of Financial Instruments

ASC 820-10 defines and establishes the framework for measuring fair value. The framework is based on inputs that are used in the valuation and a fair value hierarchy based on the quality of those inputs. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.

A financial instrument’s categorization within the valuation hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The valuation hierarchy is based upon the transparency of inputs to the valuation of an asset or liability as of the measurement date. The input levels are defined as follows:

Level 1 – inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets. Level 1 securities include highly liquid government bonds and exchange-traded equities.
Level 2 – inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument. Examples of such instruments include government-backed mortgage products, certain collateralized mortgage and debt obligations and certain high-yield debt securities.
Level 3 – inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the fair value measurement. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s own assumptions about inputs in which market participants would use in pricing these types of assets or liabilities. Level 3 financial instruments include values which are determined using pricing models and third-party evaluation. Additionally, the determination of some fair value estimates utilizes significant management judgments or best estimates.

The following tables present the financial instruments carried at fair value on a recurring basis by ASC 820-10 valuation hierarchy (as described above). There were no financial instruments carried at fair value on a non-recurring basis as of March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013.

Fair Values of Financial Instruments by Level:
March 31, 2014
($ in millions)
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Assets
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government and agency [1]
$

 
$
9.3

 
$
65.8

 
$
75.1

State and political subdivision

 
24.7

 
137.8

 
162.5

Foreign government

 
64.9

 
3.4

 
68.3

Corporate

 
1,226.6

 
1,122.3

 
2,348.9

CMBS

 
251.2

 
6.4

 
257.6

RMBS

 
331.7

 
170.9

 
502.6

CDO/CLO

 

 
86.2

 
86.2

Other asset-backed

 
9.0

 
78.9

 
87.9

Total available-for-sale debt securities

 
1,917.4

 
1,671.7

 
3,589.1

Short-term investments
190.9

 

 

 
190.9

Derivative assets
11.0

 
156.6

 

 
167.6

Fair value investments

 
13.0

 
35.2

 
48.2

Separate account assets
1,979.3

 

 

 
1,979.3

Total assets
$
2,181.2

 
$
2,087.0

 
$
1,706.9

 
$
5,975.1

Liabilities
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Derivative liabilities
$

 
$
84.6

 
$

 
$
84.6

Embedded derivatives

 

 
93.7

 
93.7

Total liabilities
$

 
$
84.6

 
$
93.7

 
$
178.3

———————
[1]
Level 3 includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

There were no transfers of assets between Level 1 and Level 2 during the three months ended March 31, 2014.

Fair Values of Financial Instruments by Level:
December 31, 2013
($ in millions)
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Assets
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government and agency [1]
$

 
$
9.8

 
$
58.8

 
$
68.6

State and political subdivision

 
20.8

 
133.8

 
154.6

Foreign government

 
62.2

 
3.3

 
65.5

Corporate

 
1,105.0

 
1,102.3

 
2,207.3

CMBS

 
221.8

 
31.9

 
253.7

RMBS

 
333.9

 
175.9

 
509.8

CDO/CLO

 

 
70.9

 
70.9

Other asset-backed

 
13.6

 
82.3

 
95.9

Total available-for-sale debt securities

 
1,767.1

 
1,659.2

 
3,426.3

Short-term investments
80.0

 
1.0

 

 
81.0

Derivative assets
12.5

 
225.3

 

 
237.8

Fair value investments

 
13.0

 
35.6

 
48.6

Separate account assets
2,052.7

 

 

 
2,052.7

Total assets
$
2,145.2

 
$
2,006.4

 
$
1,694.8

 
$
5,846.4

Liabilities
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Derivative liabilities
$

 
$
110.8

 
$

 
$
110.8

Embedded derivatives

 

 
74.8

 
74.8

Total liabilities
$

 
$
110.8

 
$
74.8

 
$
185.6


———————
[1]
Level 3 includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

There were no transfers of assets between Level 1 and Level 2 during the three months ended March 31, 2013.

The following tables present corporates carried at fair value and on a recurring basis by sector.

Fair Values of Corporates by Level and Sector:
March 31, 2014
($ in millions)
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Corporates
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Consumer
$

 
$
206.0

 
$
307.2

 
$
513.2

Energy

 
155.3

 
94.1

 
249.4

Financial services

 
489.9

 
248.1

 
738.0

Capital goods

 
133.2

 
100.2

 
233.4

Transportation

 
29.7

 
95.7

 
125.4

Utilities

 
92.0

 
157.5

 
249.5

Other

 
120.5

 
119.5

 
240.0

Total corporates
$

 
$
1,226.6

 
$
1,122.3

 
$
2,348.9


Fair Values of Corporates by Level and Sector:
December 31, 2013
($ in millions)
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Corporates
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Consumer
$

 
$
288.9

 
$
377.0

 
$
665.9

Energy

 
137.7

 
95.4

 
233.1

Financial services

 
440.3

 
262.2

 
702.5

Capital goods

 
62.6

 
57.1

 
119.7

Transportation

 
25.0

 
85.1

 
110.1

Utilities

 
83.6

 
154.3

 
237.9

Other

 
66.9

 
71.2

 
138.1

Total corporates
$

 
$
1,105.0

 
$
1,102.3

 
$
2,207.3



Level 3 financial assets and liabilities

The following tables set forth a summary of changes in the fair value of our Level 3 financial assets and liabilities. Financial assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The securities which were transferred as of the end of each reporting period into Level 3 were due to decreased market observability of similar assets and/or changes to significant inputs, such as downgrades or price declines. Transfers out of Level 3 were due to increased market activity on comparable assets or observability of inputs.

Level 3 Financial Assets:
Three Months Ended
($ in millions)
March 31, 2014
 
Balance, beginning of period
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
Transfers into Level 3
 
Transfers out of Level 3
 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) included in income [1]
 
Unrealized gains (losses) included in OCI
 
Total
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  U.S. government and agency [2]
$
58.8

 
$
7.9

 
$
(2.1
)
 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
1.2

 
$
65.8

State and political subdivision
133.8

 
1.3

 
(0.4
)
 

 

 

 
3.1

 
137.8

Foreign government
3.3

 

 

 

 

 

 
0.1

 
3.4

Corporate
1,102.3

 
81.8

 
(4.1
)
 

 
(62.9
)
 

 
5.2

 
1,122.3

CMBS
31.9

 

 
(0.2
)
 

 
(25.5
)
 

 
0.2

 
6.4

RMBS
175.9

 
0.3

 
(3.7
)
 

 

 
(0.1
)
 
(1.5
)
 
170.9

CDO/CLO
70.9

 
18.0

 
(1.4
)
 

 

 
0.2

 
(1.5
)
 
86.2

Other asset-backed
82.3

 

 
(0.6
)
 

 

 

 
(2.8
)
 
78.9

Total available-for-sale
  debt securities
1,659.2

 
109.3

 
(12.5
)
 

 
(88.4
)
 
0.1

 
4.0

 
1,671.7

Fair value investments
35.6

 

 
(0.7
)
 

 

 
0.3

 

 
35.2

Total assets
$
1,694.8

 
$
109.3

 
$
(13.2
)
 
$

 
$
(88.4
)
 
$
0.4

 
$
4.0

 
$
1,706.9

———————
[1]
Reflected in realized investment gains and losses for all assets except fair value investments which are included in net investment income.
[2]
Includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

Level 3 Financial Assets:
Three Months Ended
($ in millions)
March 31, 2013
 
Balance, beginning of period
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
Transfers into Level 3
 
Transfers out of Level 3
 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) included in income [1]
 
Unrealized gains (losses) included in OCI
 
Total
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  U.S. government and agency [2]
$
25.9

 
$
5.5

 
$
(0.1
)
 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
0.1

 
$
31.4

State and political subdivision
116.1

 

 
(0.2
)
 

 

 

 
(17.7
)
 
98.2

Foreign government
8.0

 

 

 
1.6

 

 

 
(0.1
)
 
9.5

Corporate
801.5

 
84.2

 
(2.5
)
 
4.9

 
(8.9
)
 

 
24.0

 
903.2

CMBS
19.3

 

 

 

 
(1.5
)
 

 
0.9

 
18.7

RMBS
222.6

 
0.3

 
(7.1
)
 

 

 
(0.2
)
 
(1.3
)
 
214.3

CDO/CLO
56.8

 
10.9

 
(1.4
)
 

 

 
(0.3
)
 
(3.8
)
 
62.2

Other asset-backed
80.1

 

 
(1.4
)
 

 

 

 
1.2

 
79.9

Total available-for-sale
  debt securities
1,330.3

 
100.9

 
(12.7
)
 
6.5

 
(10.4
)
 
(0.5
)
 
3.3

 
1,417.4

Fair value investments
22.7

 
9.8

 
(1.3
)
 

 

 
0.2

 

 
31.4

Total assets
$
1,353.0

 
$
110.7

 
$
(14.0
)
 
$
6.5

 
$
(10.4
)
 
$
(0.3
)
 
$
3.3

 
$
1,448.8

———————
[1]
Reflected in realized investment gains and losses for all assets except fair value investments which are included in net investment income.
[2]
Includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

Level 3 Financial Liabilities:
Embedded Derivative Liabilities
($ in millions)
Three Months Ended
 
March 31,
 
2014
 
2013
 
 
 
 
Balance, beginning of period
$
74.8

 
$
79.5

Net purchases/(sales)
7.2

 
1.7

Transfers into Level 3

 

Transfers out of Level 3

 

Realized (gains) losses [1]
11.7

 
0.6

Balance, end of period
$
93.7

 
$
81.8

———————
[1]
Realized gains and losses are included in net realized investment gains on the statements of income and comprehensive income.

Significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement of Level 3 assets are yield, prepayment rate, default rate and recovery rate. Keeping other inputs unchanged, an increase in yield, default rate or prepayment rate would decrease the fair value of the asset while an increase in recovery rate would result in an increase to the fair value of the asset. Yields are a function of the underlying U.S. Treasury rates and asset spreads, and changes in default and recovery rates are dependent on overall market conditions.

The following tables present quantitative estimates about unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement of significant categories of internally priced assets.

Level 3 Assets: [1]
March 31, 2014
($ in millions)
Fair
Value
 
Valuation
Technique(s)
 
Unobservable
Input
 
Range (Weighted Average)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government and agency
$
65.8

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
0.95% - 6.29% (3.17%)
State and political subdivision
$
46.4

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
2.36% - 5.33% (3.86%)
Corporate
$
948.7

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
0.95% - 6.29% (3.63%)
Other asset-backed
$
10.4

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
1.90% - 3.32% (2.12%)
Fair value investments
$
0.8

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Default rate
 
0.26%
 
 
 
 
 
Recovery rate
 
42%
———————
[1]
Excludes Level 3 assets which are valued based upon non-binding independent third-party valuations or third-party price information for which unobservable inputs are not reasonably available to us.

Level 3 Assets: [1]
December 31, 2013
($ in millions)
Fair
Value
 
Valuation
Technique(s)
 
Unobservable
Input
 
Range (Weighted Average)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government and agency
$
58.8

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
1.07% - 5.00% (3.18%)
State and political subdivision
$
45.4

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
2.44% - 5.79% (3.88%)
Corporate
$
874.1

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
1.06% - 6.75% (3.81%)
Other asset-backed
$
11.3

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Yield
 
2.10% - 3.41% (2.30%)
 
 
 
 
 
Prepayment rate
 
2%
 
 
 
 
 
Default rate
 
2.53% for 48 mos then .37% thereafter
 
 
 
 
 
Recovery rate
 
10% (TRUPS)
Fair value investments
$
0.8

 
Discounted cash flow
 
Default rate
 
0.25%
 
 
 
 
 
Recovery rate
 
45%
———————
[1]
Excludes Level 3 assets which are valued based upon non-binding independent third-party valuations or third-party price information for which unobservable inputs are not reasonably available to us.

Significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement of variable annuity GMAB and GMWB type liabilities are equity volatility, swap curve, mortality and lapse rates and an adjustment for non-performance risk. Keeping other inputs unchanged, an increase in the equity volatility would increase the fair value of the liability while an increase in the swap curve or CSA would result in a decrease to the fair value of the liability. The impact of changes in mortality and lapse rates are dependent on overall market conditions. The fair value of fixed indexed annuity and indexed universal life embedded derivative related to index credits is calculated using the swap curve, future option budget, mortality and lapse rates, as well as an adjustment for non-performance risk. Keeping other inputs unchanged, an increase in any of these significant unobservable inputs would result in a decrease of the fixed indexed annuity embedded derivative liability.

The following tables present quantitative estimates about unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement of internally priced liabilities.

Level 3 Liabilities:
March 31, 2014
($ in millions)
Fair Value
 
Valuation Technique(s)
 
Unobservable Input
 
Range
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
$
97.2

 
Budget method
 
Swap curve
 
0.17% - 3.40%
(FIA)
 
 
 
 
Mortality rate
 
103% or 97% 2012 IAM basic table
with scale G2
 
 
 
 
 
Lapse rate
 
0.02% - 47.15%
 
 
 
 
 
CSA
 
2.92%
Embedded derivatives
(GMAB / GMWB / COMBO)
$
(3.5
)
 
Risk neutral stochastic
  valuation methodology
 
Volatility surface
 
9.57% - 46.36%
 
 
 
 
 
Swap curve
 
0.14% - 3.70%
 
 
 
 
 
Mortality rate
 
105% 2012 IAM basic table with
scale G2
 
 
 
 
 
Lapse rate
 
0.00% - 40.00%
 
 
 
 
 
CSA
 
2.92%


Level 3 Liabilities:
December 31, 2013
($ in millions)
Fair Value
 
Valuation Technique(s)
 
Unobservable Input
 
Range
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
$
78.9

 
Budget method
 
Swap curve
 
0.19% - 3.79%
(FIA)
 
 
 
 
Mortality rate
 
103% or 97% 2012 IAM basic table
with scale G2
 
 
 
 
 
Lapse rate
 
0.02% - 47.15%
 
 
 
 
 
CSA
 
3.23%
Embedded derivatives
(GMAB / GMWB / COMBO)
$
(4.1
)
 
Risk neutral stochastic
  valuation methodology
 
Volatility surface
 
10.85% - 46.33%
 
 
 
 
 
Swap curve
 
0.15% - 4.15%
 
 
 
 
 
Mortality rate
 
105% 2012 IAM basic table with
scale G2
 
 
 
 
 
Lapse rate
 
0.00% - 40.00%
 
 
 
 
 
CSA
 
3.23%


Level 3 Assets and Liabilities by Pricing Source:
March 31, 2014
($ in millions)
Internal [1]
 
External [2]
 
Total
Assets
 

 
 

 
 

Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
  U.S. government and agency [3]
$
65.8

 
$

 
$
65.8

State and political subdivision
46.4

 
91.4

 
137.8

Foreign government

 
3.4

 
3.4

Corporate
948.7

 
173.6

 
1,122.3

CMBS

 
6.4

 
6.4

RMBS

 
170.9

 
170.9

CDO/CLO

 
86.2

 
86.2

Other asset-backed
10.4

 
68.5

 
78.9

Total available-for-sale debt securities
1,071.3

 
600.4

 
1,671.7

Fair value investments
0.8

 
34.4

 
35.2

Total assets
$
1,072.1

 
$
634.8

 
$
1,706.9

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
$
93.7

 
$

 
$
93.7

Total liabilities
$
93.7

 
$

 
$
93.7

———————
[1]
Represents valuations reflecting both internally-derived and market inputs, as well as third-party information or quotes.
[2]
Represents unadjusted prices from independent pricing services, third-party financial statements and independent indicative broker quotes where pricing inputs are not readily available.
[3]
Includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

Level 3 Assets and Liabilities by Pricing Source:
December 31, 2013
($ in millions)
Internal [1]
 
External [2]
 
Total
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
  U.S. government and agency [3]
$
58.8

 
$

 
$
58.8

State and political subdivision
45.4

 
88.4

 
133.8

Foreign government

 
3.3

 
3.3

Corporate
874.1

 
228.2

 
1,102.3

CMBS

 
31.9

 
31.9

RMBS

 
175.9

 
175.9

CDO/CLO

 
70.9

 
70.9

Other asset-backed
11.3

 
71.0

 
82.3

Total available-for-sale debt securities
989.6

 
669.6

 
1,659.2

Fair value investments
0.8

 
34.8

 
35.6

Total assets
$
990.4

 
$
704.4

 
$
1,694.8

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
$
74.8

 
$

 
$
74.8

Total liabilities
$
74.8

 
$

 
$
74.8

———————
[1]
Represents valuations reflecting both internally-derived and market inputs, as well as third-party information or quotes.
[2]
Represents unadjusted prices from independent pricing services, third-party financial statements and independent indicative broker quotes where pricing inputs are not readily available.
[3]
Includes securities whose underlying collateral is an obligation of a U.S. government entity.

Financial instruments not carried at fair value

The Company is required by U.S. GAAP to disclose the fair value of certain financial instruments including those that are not carried at fair value. The following table discloses the Company’s financial instruments where the carrying amounts and fair values differ:

Carrying Amounts and Fair Values
 
 
March 31, 2014
 
December 31, 2013
of Financial Instruments:
Fair Value
Hierarchy Level
 
Carrying
Value
 
Fair
Value
 
Carrying
Value
 
Fair
Value
($ in millions)
 
 
 
 
Financial assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Policy loans
Level 3
 
$
67.3

 
$
66.9

 
$
66.1

 
$
65.6

Cash and cash equivalents
Level 1
 
$
140.9

 
$
140.9

 
$
181.0

 
$
181.0

Financial liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investment contracts
Level 3
 
$
2,875.6

 
$
2,877.0

 
$
2,762.8

 
$
2,763.8

Surplus notes
Level 3
 
$
30.0

 
$
30.0

 
$
30.0

 
$
30.0