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EQUITY
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
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EQUITY

11. Equity

Shares Outstanding

The following table presents a rollforward of outstanding shares:

Three Months Ended March 31, 2018CommonTreasuryCommon Stock
Stock IssuedStockOutstanding
Shares, beginning of year1,906,671,492(1,007,626,835)899,044,657
Shares issued-4,021,5544,021,554
Shares repurchased-(5,384,703)(5,384,703)
Shares, end of period1,906,671,492(1,008,989,984)897,681,508

Dividends

Dividends are payable on AIG Common Stock only when, as and if declared by our Board of Directors in its discretion, from funds legally available for this purpose. In considering whether to pay a dividend on or purchase shares of AIG Common Stock, our Board of Directors considers a number of factors, including, but not limited to: the capital resources available to support our insurance operations and business strategies, AIG’s funding capacity and capital resources in comparison to internal benchmarks, expectations for capital generation, rating agency expectations for capital, regulatory standards for capital and capital distributions, and such other factors as our Board of Directors may deem relevant.

The following table presents record date, payment date and dividends paid per share on AIG Common Stock:

Dividends Paid
Record DatePayment DatePer Share
March 15, 2018March 29, 20180.32
March 15, 2017March 29, 20170.32

For a discussion of restrictions on payments of dividends to AIG Parent by its subsidiaries see Note 19 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in the 2017 Annual Report.

Repurchase of AIG Common Stock

The following table presents repurchases of AIG Common Stock and warrants to purchase shares of AIG Common Stock:

Three Months Ended March 31,
(in millions)20182017
Aggregate repurchases of common stock$298$3,585
Total number of common shares repurchased556
Aggregate repurchases of warrants$2$-
Total number of warrants repurchased*--

* For the three-month period ended March 31, 2018, we repurchased 97,553 warrants to purchase shares of AIG Common Stock.

Our Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of shares of AIG Common Stock and warrants to purchase shares of AIG Common Stock through a series of actions. On May 3, 2017, our Board of Directors authorized an additional increase of $2.5 billion to its previous share repurchase authorization. As of March 31, 2018, approximately $2.0 billion remained under our share repurchase authorization. Shares may be repurchased from time to time in the open market, private purchases, through forward, derivative, accelerated repurchase or automatic repurchase transactions or otherwise (including through the purchase of warrants). Certain of our share repurchases have been and may from time to time be effected through Exchange Act Rule 10b5-1 repurchase plans.

The timing of any future repurchases will depend on market conditions, our business and strategic plans, financial condition, results of operations, liquidity and other factors.

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income

The following table presents a rollforward of Accumulated other comprehensive income:

Unrealized Appreciation Fair Value of
(Depreciation) of FixedUnrealizedLiabilities Under
Maturity Securities onAppreciationForeignRetirementFair Value Option
Which Other-Than-(Depreciation)CurrencyPlanAttributable to
Temporary Creditof All OtherTranslationLiabilitiesChanges in
(in millions)Impairments Were TakenInvestmentsAdjustmentsAdjustmentOwn Credit RiskTotal
Balance, December 31, 2017, net of tax$793$7,693$(2,090)$(931)$-$5,465
Cumulative effect of change in
accounting principles169(285)(284)(183)7(576)
Change in unrealized depreciation of investments(240)(4,754)---(4,994)
Change in deferred policy acquisition costs
adjustment and other30634---664
Change in future policy benefits-741---741
Change in foreign currency translation adjustments--172--172
Change in net actuarial loss---16-16
Change in prior service credit---(4)-(4)
Change in deferred tax asset (liability)60671(14)17-734
Change in fair value of liabilities under fair value
option attributable to changes in own credit risk----22
Total other comprehensive income (loss)(150)(2,708)158292(2,669)
Noncontrolling interests------
Balance, March 31, 2018, net of tax$812$4,700$(2,216)$(1,085)$9$2,220
Balance, December 31, 2016, net of tax$426$6,405$(2,629)$(972)$-$3,230
Change in unrealized appreciation of investments143690---833
Change in deferred policy acquisition costs
adjustment and other*3238---70
Change in future policy benefits-(86)---(86)
Change in foreign currency translation adjustments--(304)--(304)
Change in net actuarial loss---25-25
Change in prior service cost---3-3
Change in deferred tax asset (liability)(61)5328(10)-10
Total other comprehensive income (loss)114695(276)18-551
Noncontrolling interests------
Balance, March 31, 2017, net of tax$540$7,100$(2,905)$(954)$-$3,781

* Includes net unrealized gains attributable to businesses held for sale.

The following table presents the other comprehensive income reclassification adjustments for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively:

Unrealized Appreciation
(Depreciation) of FixedFair Value of
Maturity InvestmentsUnrealizedLiabilities Under
on Which Other-Than-AppreciationForeignRetirementFair Value Option
Temporary Credit(Depreciation)CurrencyPlanAttributable to
Impairments Wereof All OtherTranslationLiabilitiesChanges in
(in millions)RecognizedInvestmentsAdjustmentsAdjustmentOwn Credit RiskTotal
March 31, 2018
Unrealized change arising during period$(208)$(3,386)$172$3$2$(3,417)
Less: Reclassification adjustments
included in net income2(7)-(9)-(14)
Total other comprehensive income (loss),
before income tax expense (benefit)(210)(3,379)172122(3,403)
Less: Income tax expense (benefit)(60)(671)14(17)-(734)
Total other comprehensive income (loss),
net of income tax expense (benefit)$(150)$(2,708)$158$29$2$(2,669)
March 31, 2017
Unrealized change arising during period$190$835$(304)$18$-$739
Less: Reclassification adjustments
included in net income15193-(10)-198
Total other comprehensive income (loss),
before income tax expense (benefit)175642(304)28-541
Less: Income tax expense (benefit)61(53)(28)10-(10)
Total other comprehensive income (loss),
net of income tax expense (benefit)$114$695$(276)$18$-$551

The following table presents the effect of the reclassification of significant items out of Accumulated other comprehensive income on the respective line items in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income:

Amount Reclassified
from Accumulated Other
Comprehensive Income
Three Months Ended March 31, Affected Line Item in the
(in millions) 20182017Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of fixed maturity securities on which other-than-temporary credit impairments were taken
Investments$2$15Other realized capital gains
Total215
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of
all other investments
Investments24140Other realized capital gains
Deferred acquisition costs adjustment(31)53Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs
Future policy benefits--Policyholder benefits and losses incurred
Total(7)193
Change in retirement plan liabilities adjustment
Prior-service credit-- *
Actuarial losses(9)(10) *
Total(9)(10)
Total reclassifications for the period$(14)$198

* These Accumulated other comprehensive income components are included in the computation of net periodic pension cost. See Note 13 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.