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Overview | Financial Condition | Results of Operations | Critical Accounting Policies |
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The Progressive Corporation and Subsidiaries Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 2005 1st Quarter |
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Overview For the first quarter 2005, The Progressive Corporation and subsidiaries (the "Company") generated strong profitability in each business segment and experienced modest growth as expected. On a companywide basis, net premiums written increased 10% and the Company generated a combined ratio of 85.0 for the quarter. For the first quarter 2005, net income was $412.7 million, or $2.04 per share. During the first quarter 2005, companywide policies in force growth remained strong at 12%. Policy life expectancy, which is one measure of retention, increased in each of the Company's auto tiers, as compared to the prior quarter. In addition, the Company is experiencing a decrease in its premium per application on both new and renewal business, consistent with market pricing refinements in several states. The Company will continue to evaluate prudent tradeoffs of profit for growth and seek growth where it deems appropriate. The Company continues to take actions it believes will enhance its competitiveness and allow the Company to be ready for future growth if and when market conditions change. The favorable underwriting margins in the first quarter benefited from 3.4 points of favorable reserve development. This favorable development reflects both actuarial adjustments, as well as other favorable development (e.g., claims settling for less than reserved). The Company is continuing to experience low accident frequency. In addition, the quality of the Company's claims processes continues to rise. The Company made no substantial changes in the allocation of its investment portfolio during the quarter. The Company's investment portfolio produced a fully taxable equivalent total return of (.4)%, with negative total returns for the quarter in both fixed-income securities and common stocks. The Company continued to keep its credit quality high and exposure to interest rate risk low. At March 31, 2005, the fixed-income portfolio duration was 2.9 years with a weighted average credit quality of AA+. |
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