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Note 3-Accounting Changes

 

Effective July 1, 2000, we adopted SFAS 133 which establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts and for hedging activities. The adoption of SFAS 133 on July 1, 2000, resulted in a cumulative pre-tax reduction to income of $560 million ($375 million after-tax) and a cumulative pre-tax reduction to OCI of $112 million ($75 million after-tax). The reduction to income was mostly attributable to a loss of approximately $300 million reclassified from OCI for the time value of options and a loss of approximately $250 million reclassified from OCI for derivatives not designated as hedging instruments. The reduction to OCI was mostly attributable to losses of approximately $670 million on cash flow hedges offset by reclassifications out of OCI of the approximately $300 million loss for the time value of options and the approximately $250 million loss for derivative instruments not designated as hedging instruments. The net derivative losses included in OCI as of July 1, 2000 were reclassified into earnings during the twelve months ended June 30, 2001. The change in accounting from the adoption of SFAS 133 did not materially affect net income in 2001.

Effective July 1, 2001, we adopted SFAS 141, Business Combinations, and SFAS 142. SFAS 141 requires business combinations initiated after June 30, 2001 to be accounted for using the purchase method of accounting. It also specifies the types of acquired intangible assets that are required to be recognized and reported separate from goodwill. SFAS 142 requires that goodwill and certain intangibles no longer be amortized, but instead tested for impairment at least annually. There was no impairment of goodwill upon adoption of SFAS 142.

Net income and earnings per share for fiscal 2001 adjusted to exclude amortization expense (net of taxes) is as follows:

 

(In millions, except earnings per share)

 

Year Ended June 30

2001

 

 

Net income:

   

Reported net income

$7,346

Goodwill amortization

  252

Equity method goodwill amortization

  26

Adjusted net income

$7,624

 

 

Basic earnings per share:

   

Reported basic earnings per share

$  0.69

Goodwill amortization

  0.02

Equity method goodwill amortization

  -

Adjusted basic earnings per share

$  0.71

 

 

Diluted earnings per share:

   

Reported diluted earnings per share

$  0.66

Goodwill amortization

  0.02

Equity method goodwill amortization

  -

Adjusted diluted earnings per share

$  0.68

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