SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 11-K
(Mark One)
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ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES |
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2006
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TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES |
For the transition period from to
Commission file number: 001-14431
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
Golden State Water Company Investment Incentive Program
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
American
States Water Company
630
East Foothill Boulevard
San Dimas, California 91773
Golden State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Financial Statements and
Supplemental Schedule
As of
December 31, 2006 and 2005 and
for the Year Ended December 31, 2006
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Contents
Note: All schedules other than that listed above have been omitted since the information is either disclosed elsewhere in the financial statements or not required by 29 CFR 2520.103-10 of the Department of Labors Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
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Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee
Golden State Water Company Investment Incentive Program
San Dimas, California
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for Plan benefits of the Golden State Water Company Investment Incentive Program (the Plan) as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for Plan benefits for the year ended December 31, 2006. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plans management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal controls over financial reporting. Our audits include consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plans internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for Plan benefits as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and the changes in net assets available for Plan benefits for the year ended December 31, 2006 in conformity with accounting standards generally accepted in the United States of America.
Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2006 is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labors Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plans management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly presented in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.
As further discussed in Note 2, the Plan adopted FSP AAG INV-1 and SOP 94-4-1, Reporting of Fully Benefit-Responsive Contracts Held by Certain Investment Companies Subject to the AICPA Investment Company Guide and Defined-Contribution Health and Welfare and Pension Plans for the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005.
/s/ BDO Seidman, LLP
Costa Mesa, California
July 11, 2007
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
December 31, |
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Assets |
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Investments, at fair value |
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57,973,338 |
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47,591,705 |
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Contributions receivable |
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28,026 |
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136,514 |
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Net assets available for plan benefits, at fair value |
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58,001,364 |
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47,728,219 |
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Adjustment from fair value to contract value for interest in collective trust fund relating to fully benefit-responsive investment contracts |
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72,554 |
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54,395 |
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Net assets available for plan benefits |
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58,073,918 |
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47,782,614 |
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See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
Year ended December 31, |
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Additions: |
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Contributions: |
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2,974,607 |
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1,242,049 |
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Total contributions |
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4,216,656 |
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Investment income: |
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Net appreciation in value of investments |
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6,865,213 |
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Interest and dividends |
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2,469,747 |
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Total investment income |
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9,334,960 |
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Total additions |
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13,551,616 |
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Deductions: |
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Benefits paid to participants |
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3,229,029 |
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Loans in default |
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23,116 |
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Administrative and other expenses |
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8,167 |
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Total deductions |
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3,260,312 |
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Net increase |
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10,291,304 |
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Net assets available for plan benefits |
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Beginning of year |
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47,782,614 |
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End of year |
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$ |
58,073,918 |
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See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
1. |
Plan Description |
The following description of the Golden State Water Company Investment Incentive Program (the Plan) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plans provisions. The Plan was formerly known as the Southern California Water Company Investment Incentive Program. Effective June 1, 2006, the Plan was renamed the Golden State Water Company Investment Incentive Plan. |
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General |
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The Plan is a defined contribution plan established by Golden State Water Company (the Company) under the provisions of Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the IRC) which includes a qualified cash or deferred arrangement as described in Section 401(k) of the IRC, for the benefit of eligible employees of the Company. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERlSA). |
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Prior to inception of the Plan, the Company maintained the Payroll-Based Tax Credit Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the PAYSOP) for the benefit of participating employees and their beneficiaries. Under the PAYSOP, the Company contributed amounts equal to a tax credit claimed by the Company on its federal income tax return. This credit was calculated as a percentage of qualifying payroll. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 eliminated this credit for tax years after 1986. As a result, the Company terminated the PAYSOP and transferred the net assets into the Plan effective January 1, 1988. The trustee of the Plan maintains a separate account for the net assets which were transferred from the PAYSOP. The net assets relating to the PAYSOP amounted to $3,134,383 and $2,708,192 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. Such net assets are considered non-participant directed investments and the full net assets balance is invested in the American States Water Company Stock Fund (See Note 6). |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
1. |
Plan Description |
In 1998, the Company formed a holding company, American States Water Company (ASWC). ASWC has no material assets other than the common stock of the Company. At the time of the formation, the Plans investments in the Companys common stock changed to an investment in the ASWC common stock. Such change did not have a significant impact on the financial statements. |
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Effective January 1, 2002, the Plan was amended to adopt the changes allowed under the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA). Effective January 1, 2003, the Plan was also amended to allow participants to redirect the investment of employer matching contributions which are initially required to be invested in the Companys stock fund, and transfer it to other funds. Furthermore, effective March 28, 2005, the Plan was amended to comply with the new distribution limitations in Section 401(a)(31)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code in that mandatory lump sum distributions will be made at termination, only for account balances under $1,000. |
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Plan Administration |
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The Plan is administered by the Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee (the Plan Administrator), which is appointed by the Companys Board of Directors. Wells Fargo Bank (Trustee) provides the record keeping services and serves as the Plans appointed trustee. |
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Eligibility |
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Any employee who has completed a period of service of 30 consecutive days is eligible to participate in the Plan. Participation begins on the first day of the payroll period coincident with or next following the attainment of 30 consecutive days of service. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
1. |
Plan Description |
Contributions |
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Subject to statutory limits, eligible employees can contribute an amount between 1% and 20% of compensation, as defined in the Plan document. In 2006, the maximum allowable pre-tax deferral increased to $15,000, with additional catch-up deferrals of up to $5,000. In addition, the Company provides matching contributions of 100 percent of the first three percent and 50 percent of the next three percent contributed by a participant. Under the terms of the Plan, employer matching contributions are invested in the ASWC Common Stock Fund, formerly the Companys Common Stock Fund. Total contributions, including receivable, from the employer in cash and company stock amounted to $30,200 and $1,211,849, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2006 (See Note 3). |
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Once employer matching contributions have been allocated to a participants account, the participant may redirect the investment of such matching contributions into any of the investment funds, subject to compliance with applicable laws and any Company insider trading policies. |
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The ASWC Common Stock Fund shall be deemed an employee stock ownership plan within the meaning of Section 4975(e)(7) of the Code and ERISA Section 407(d)(6) that is intended to invest primarily in Company Stock. All cash dividends on Company Stock allocated to participants accounts invested in the Company Stock Fund shall be reinvested in Company Stock, except for dividends allocated to any participant who elects that such dividends shall be distributed to the participant in cash. Such election shall be made in a manner prescribed by the Committee. Effective January 1, 2007, the allocations of Company match contributions was changed so that the investment of the Company contributions follow the choices made by the participant for investment of their own contributions. |
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Vesting |
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Participants are fully vested in their contributions and the employer contributions made to their account, plus actual earnings thereon. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
1. |
Plan Description |
Distribution of Benefits |
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Participants benefits under the Plan become distributable upon termination of service, as defined in the Plan document. Participants electing to have their distribution deferred will receive benefits equal to the amounts credited to their account as of the end of the next calendar quarter. The value of benefits distributable to a participant not electing deferral is based upon amounts credited to the participants account under the Plan as of the end of the preceding calendar quarter, except as described below. |
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A participant shall be entitled to request an in-service withdrawal of the lesser of the balance of his account or the total unwithdrawn deferral contributions after the participant has attained age 59-1/2. Such a distribution shall be permitted only once every two years while the participant remains an employee of the Company. In addition, subject to the approval of the Plan Administrator, withdrawals from a participants account may be permitted before age 59-1/2 to meet a financial hardship, as defined in the Plan document. |
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A participant who has attained age 55 and completed at least ten years of participation in the Plan (including any years of participation in the PAYSOP) may elect a distribution of a portion of his PAYSOP account attributable to shares of Company Stock after December 31, 1986, as provided in Section 401(a)(28)(B) of the IRC. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
1. |
Plan Description |
Participant Accounts |
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Each participants account is credited or debited with the participants contributions and related employer matching contributions, as well as the participants share of the Plans earnings or losses. Certain administrative expenses (i.e. loan processing fee) directly relating to a participants account are specifically deducted from the specific participants account. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participants account balance. |
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Participant Loans |
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Participants may borrow from their account a minimum of $1,000 up to a maximum amount equal to the lesser of $50,000 or 50 percent of his or her account balance. Loan transactions are treated as a transfer between the investment fund and the Participant Loan Fund. Principal and interest are repayable ratably through payroll deductions over 36 months for loans less than $5,000 and within 59 months for all other loans. The loans bear interest at the Prime Rate plus one percent. The interest rates as of December 31, 2006 range from 5% to 10.50%. A loan is considered to be in default at the end of the quarter in which any scheduled payment is more than thirty days late. Under the current terms and conditions of the Plan, there are no special provisions for loans made to purchase a principal residence. |
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Management determines the collectibility of participant loans on a periodic basis. This determination is made based on the terms of the Plan document and the related Plan policies and procedures. Those participant loans that are deemed to be uncollectible are written-off and included as loans in default in the financial statements and the Form 5500 for financial reporting purposes in the year the determination is made. As of December 31, 2006, there is a total of $49,801 in participant loans deemed to be uncollectible of which $23,116 were deemed uncollectible in 2006. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
2. |
Summary of Significant |
Basis of Accounting |
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The accompanying financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. |
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Use of Estimates |
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The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires the Plans management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities and changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could materially differ from those estimates. |
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Risks and Uncertainties |
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The Plans investment in the ASWC Stock Fund amounted to $29,835,807 and $25,093,846 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. Such investments represented approximately 51% and 53% of the Plans total assets as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. For risks and uncertainties regarding ASWC, participants should refer to the December 31, 2006 Form 10-K and the March 31, 2007 Form 10-Q of ASWC filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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The Plan provides for various investment options in mutual funds, common and collective trust investment funds offered by the Trustee, and ASWC Stock Fund. Such investment options are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market and credit risk. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities and the level of uncertainty related to changes in the value of investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the various risk factors in the near term could materially affect the amounts reported in the financial statements. |
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The Plan invests in common and collective trust investment funds that hold securities of foreign companies, which involve special risks and considerations not typically associated with investing in U.S. companies. These risks include devaluation of currencies, less reliable information about issuers, different securities transaction clearance and settlement practices, and possible adverse political and economic developments. Moreover, securities of many foreign companies and their markets may be less liquid and their prices more volatile than those of securities of comparable U.S. companies. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
2. |
Summary of Significant |
Investment Valuation and Income Recognition |
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Investments are stated at fair value. Investments in registered investment companies are valued at quoted market prices, which represent the net asset value of shares held by the Plan at year end. The Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N), a fully benefit-responsive investment contract, is stated at fair value and then adjusted to contract value (See Adoption of New Accounting Pronouncement below). Fair value of the contract is calculated by discounting the related cash flows based on current yields of similar instruments with comparable durations. The unit price of the American States Water Company Stock Fund and the common and collective trusts investment funds is based on the current market value and fair values of underlying assets of the fund as determined by the trustee. Participant loans are valued at cost, which approximates fair value. |
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Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date. |
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Net Appreciation (Depreciation) in Fair Value of Investments |
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Net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of investments is based on the fair value of the assets at the beginning of the year or at the time of purchase for assets purchased during the year and the related fair values on the day investments are sold with respect to realized gains and losses, and on the last day of the year with respect to unrealized gains and losses. Net realized and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is recorded in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits as net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of investments. |
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Payment of Benefits |
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Benefits are recorded when paid. |
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Administrative Expenses |
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Administrative fees for accountants, legal counsel and other specialists and any other costs of administering the Plan, unless paid directly by the Company, will be paid by the Plan and will be charged against participants accounts. Certain administrative expenses directly relating to a participants account are specifically allocated and deducted from the specific participants account. The Company is not obligated to pay the Plan expenses. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
2. |
Summary of Significant |
Administrative expenses incurred related to the net assets of the former PAYSOP account that are paid out of the Plan are limited to the lesser of (i) the sum of 10 percent of the first $100,000 and 5 percent of any amount in excess of $100,000 of the income from dividends paid to the Plan with respect to the American States Water Company common stock allocated to the PAYSOP account during the Plan year, or (ii) $100,000. During 2006, administrative expenses borne by the Plan and by the Company were insignificant. |
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Adoption of New Accounting Pronouncement |
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The financial statements reflect the retroactive adoption of Financial Accounting Standards Board Staff Position, FSP AAG INV-1 and SOP 94-4-1, Reporting of Fully Benefit-Responsive Contracts Held by Certain Investment Companies Subject to the AICPA Investment Company Guide and Defined-Contribution Health and Welfare and Pension Plans (the FSP). As described in the FSP, investment contracts held by a defined-contribution plan are required to be reported at fair value. However, contract value is the relevant measurement attribute for that portion of the net assets available for plan benefits of a defined-contribution plan attributable to fully benefit-responsive investment contracts because contract value is the amount participants would receive if they were to initiate permitted transactions under the terms of the Plan. As required by the FSP, the Statement of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits presents the fair value of the investment contracts as well as an additional line item showing the adjustment of the fully benefit-responsive investment contracts from fair value to contract value. The Statement of Changes on Net Assets Available for Benefits is prepared on a contract value basis. The effect of adoption on the 2006 and 2005 financial statements was a reduction in the value of investments of $72,554 and $54,395, respectively. The adoption of the FSP did not impact the amount of total net assets available for benefits at December 31, 2006 and 2005. |
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3. |
Investment Options |
Participants may direct their contributions and any related earnings into various investment options. Participants may change their investment elections on a daily basis, in full percentage increments. Participants may direct the investment of employer matching contributions which are required to initially be invested in the Companys stock fund, and transfer it out to other funds. Participants should refer to the fund information provided by the Trustee for a complete description of the investment options as well as for the detailed composition of each investment fund. |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
4. |
Investments |
The following table presents investments that represent 5 percent or more of the Plans Net Assets and Participant Loans: |
December 31, |
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Investments at Fair Value as Determined by Quoted Market Price: |
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Common Stock: |
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American States Water Company Stock Fund, 514,734 and 541,734 units, respectively |
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29,835,807 |
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Wells Fargo Advantage Opportunity Fund, 132,565 and 114,736 units, respectively |
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5,519,987 |
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PIMCO Total Return Fund, 258,433 and 229,025 units, respectively |
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2,682,540 |
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2,404,762 |
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Other (less than 5%) |
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Investments at Estimated Fair Value: |
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Common and Collective Trusts Investment Funds: |
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Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N), 129,060 and 105,116 units, respectively |
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Wells Fargo Advantage Index Fund, 90,013 units |
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5,017,306 |
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Wells Fargo S&P 500 Stock Fund, 89,945 units |
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4,228,476 |
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Total investments at fair value |
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** As stated in Note 2 above, the Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N), which is deemed to be fully benefit-responsive, is stated at fair value in the Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits, with a corresponding adjustment to reflect contract value. The fair value of this fund as of December 31, 2006 and 2005 was $5,046,156 and $3,939,949, respectively. The contract value of the fund as of December 31 2006 and 2005, which is a component of net assets available for benefits, totaled $5,118,710 and $3,994,344, respectively. During 2006, this fund yielded approximately 4.37%.
During 2006, the Plans investments (including gains and losses on investments bought, sold and held during the year) appreciated in value by $6,865,213 as follows:
Net Change in Value: |
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Investments at Fair Value as Determined by Quoted Market Price: |
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American States Water Company Stock Fund |
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6,158,252 |
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Registered Investment Companies |
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31,344 |
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6,189,596 |
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Investments at Estimated Fair Value, except for Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N) which is at Contract Value: |
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675,617 |
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6,865,213 |
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Golden
State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Notes to Financial Statements
5. |
Investment Contracts |
The Plan has the Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N) (the Fund) as an investment option. The Fund is a bank collective fund whose only investment is the Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund G, a collective trust fund sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. The value of the Fund is based on the underlying unit value reported by Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund G (Fund G). Fund G invests in investment contracts issued or sponsored by various insurance companies, commercial banks and investment funds. The Fund establishes a daily Net Asset Value (NAV), including an annual investment management fee of 0.40%, which is then applied to unit holders of the Fund to determine the daily value of account balances. |
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Non-Participant Directed Investments |
Information about the net assets and the significant components of the changes in the net assets relating to the non-participant directed portion of the ASWC Stock Fund is as follows: |
December 31, |
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American States Water Company Stock Fund |
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19,388,566 |
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Year ended December 31, |
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2006 |
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Changes in net assets: |
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Contributions |
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1,242,049 |
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Net appreciation in fair value and dividend income |
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4,550,686 |
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Benefits paid to participants |
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Net transfers to other investment funds |
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Total change in net assets |
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2,863,196 |
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7. |
Related Party Transactions |
The Trustee and the Company are parties-in-interest as defined by ERISA. Certain Plan investments are shares of common and collective trusts investment funds offered by the Trustee, and shares of ASWC Stock Fund. Such transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions permitted by the Department of Labor regulations. Fees paid to the Trustee for the year ended December 31, 2006 were insignificant. |
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Tax Status |
The Internal Revenue Service issued a favorable determination letter dated January 15, 2003 stating that the Plan and related trust are designed in accordance with applicable IRC requirements as of that date. The determination letter covered amendments through October 9, 2001. The Plan has been amended since receiving the determination letter. The Plan Administrator and the Plans tax counsel believe that the Plan is designed and is currently operated in compliance with the applicable provisions of the IRC. Therefore, the Plan Administrator believes that the Plan was qualified and the related trust was tax-exempt as of December 31, 2006 and 2005 and for the year ended December 31, 2006. |
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9. |
Plan Termination |
Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan document to discontinue its contributions at any time and to amend or terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. |
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10. |
Reconciliation of Financial Statements to Form 5500 |
The following is a reconciliation of investments at fair value per the financial statements at December 31, 2006 and 2005 to the Form 5500: |
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2006 |
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2005 |
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Investments in common/collective funds at fair value per the financial statements |
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$ |
10,063,462 |
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$ |
8,168,425 |
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Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts |
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72,554 |
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54,395 |
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Investments in common/collective funds at contract value per Form 5500 |
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$ |
10,136,016 |
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$ |
8,222,820 |
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Golden State Water Company
Investment Incentive Program
Schedule I:
Form 5500 Schedule H Line 4i
Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) as of December 31, 2006
EIN: 95-1243678
Plan Number: 005
Identity of issuer, borrower, |
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Description of investment |
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Cost |
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Current |
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Common Stock: |
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* American States Water Company |
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American States Water Company (ASWC) Stock Fund **: |
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Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund (N) |
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$ |
281,390 |
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$ |
276,329 |
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American States Water Company Common Stock |
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15,230,237 |
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29,559,478 |
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15,511,627 |
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29,835,807 |
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Registered Investment Companies: |
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American Funds |
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Balanced Fund |
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** |
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614,536 |
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** |
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Wells Fargo |
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Advantage Opportunity Fund |
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** |
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5,519,987 |
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** |
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PIMCO |
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Total Return Fund |
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** |
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2,682,540 |
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** |
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Dodge & Co |
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Stock Fund |
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** |
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2,255,591 |
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** |
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American Funds |
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Growth Fund of America |
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** |
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2,563,472 |
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** |
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Royce Premier |
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Financial Intermediary Fund |
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** |
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1,167,644 |
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** |
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Fidelity |
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Diversified International Fund |
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** |
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1,325,121 |
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16,128,891 |
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Common Collective Trusts Investment Funds: |
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*Wells Fargo Institutional Trust Group |
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Stable Return Fund (N) |
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** |
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5,046,156 |
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*Wells Fargo Institutional Trust Group |
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Advantage Index Fund |
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** |
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5,017,306 |
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10,063,462 |
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* Participant loans |
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Loans with maturities through 2008, interest rates ranging from 5% to 10.50% |
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** |
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1,945,178 |
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Total investments |
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$ |
57,973,338 |
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* Represents a party-in-interest as defined by ERISA.
** The cost is only required for non-participant directed investments. The ASWC Stock Fund includes participant and non-participant directed investments.
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the members of the Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
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GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY |
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INVESTMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM |
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By: /s/ ROBERT J. SPROWLS |
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Robert J. Sprowls |
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Member - Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee |
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By: /s/ MCCLELLAN HARRIS III |
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McClellan Harris III |
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Member - Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee |
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By: /s/ JAMES B. GALLAGHER |
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James B. Gallagher |
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Member - Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee |
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By: /s/ EVA G. TANG |
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Eva G. Tang |
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Member - Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee |
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By: /s/ BRYAN K. SWITZER |
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Bryan K. Switzer |
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Member - Investment Incentive Program Administrative Committee |
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Dated: July 13, 2007 |
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