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FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
 
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report: August 3, 2009
(Date of earliest event reported)
 
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. 
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Delaware  1-16725  42-1520346 
(State or other jurisdiction  (Commission file number)  (I.R.S. Employer 
of incorporation)    Identification Number) 

711 High Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50392 
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
(515) 247-5111
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code) 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the 
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Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition 

 
On August 3, 2009, Principal Financial Group, Inc. publicly announced information regarding its results of operations 
and financial condition for the quarter ended July 31, 2009. The text of the announcement is included herewith as 
Exhibit 99. 

 

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits 

 
99 Second Quarter 2009 Earnings Release 

                                                                                                     SIGNATURE 

 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this 
report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. 

    PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. 
 
 
    By:     /s/ Terrance J. Lillis                                        
    Name:  Terrance J. Lillis
    Title:  Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
 
Date:  August 4, 2009     


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                                                                            EXHIBIT 99 
RELEASE:  On receipt   
MEDIA CONTACT:   Susan Houser, 515-248-2268, Houser.Susan@principal.com 
INVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACT:   Tom Graf, 515-235-9500, investor-relations@principal.com 
 
                           PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. REPORTS SECOND QUARTER 2009 RESULTS 

Des Moines, IA (August 3, 2009) – Principal Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: PFG) today announced net 
income available to common stockholders for the three months ended June 30, 2009, of $150.3 million, or 
$0.52 per diluted share compared to $168.3 million, or $0.64 per diluted share for the three months ended 
June 30, 2008. The company reported operating earnings of $200.5 million for second quarter 2009, 
compared to $254.1 million for second quarter 2008. Operating earnings per diluted share (EPS) for second 
quarter 2009 were $0.69 compared to $0.97 for the same period in 2008.1 The decline in operating earnings 
from a year ago primarily reflects lower fee income due to lower equity2 and fixed income asset valuations, 
which reduced total company assets under management (AUM) by 16 percent to $257.7 billion as of June 30, 
2009, compared to $308.0 billion as of June 30, 2008. The decline in per share results also reflects the 
company’s common stock offering on May 11, 2009, which increased weighted average shares outstanding 
from 261.2 million for the quarter ending June 30, 2008, to 291.4 million for the quarter ending June 30, 
2009. In addition, negative market performance in 2008 resulted in higher costs for employee pension and 
other post-retirement benefits3 in second quarter 2009 than second quarter 2008 of $0.07 on an EPS basis. 
       “We view our operating results for second quarter 2009 as solid,” said Larry D. Zimpleman, 
chairman, president and chief executive officer. “We continued to benefit from diversification in our 
businesses and our investment portfolio, and improved equity markets during the second quarter helped drive 
a strong rebound from first quarter 2009 in assets under management, operating earnings and net income.” 

Highlights comparing second quarter 2009 to first quarter 2009: 
 ·  Assets under management up 9 percent, or $21.1 billion, to $257.7 billion as of June 30, 2009. 
 ·  Operating earnings up 22 percent, driven by a 50 percent or $58 million improvement from the 
  company’s three asset management and asset accumulation segments. 
 ·  Net income available to common stockholders up 33 percent, reflecting improved operating earnings and 
  a comparable level of net realized capital losses. 

       “During the quarter we successfully completed two capital raises totaling $1.9 billion, with $1.15 
billion from equity and $750 million from long-term debt. These raises demonstrated investor confidence in 
our ability to deliver sustainable, profitable growth and meet our obligations,” said Zimpleman. “Between 
our equity raise and a $3 billion improvement in net unrealized losses4 from narrowing of credit spreads, our 
book value more than doubled from March 31st to $16.19 per share.” 
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1 Use of non-GAAP financial measures is discussed in this release after Segment Highlights. 
2 S&P 500 daily average down 35 percent comparing second quarter 2009 to second quarter 2008. 
3 SFAS 87 Pension Expense and SFAS 106 Other Post-Retirement Benefits. 
4 Before adjustment for deferred policy acquisition costs and taxes. 


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       Added Terry Lillis, senior vice president and chief financial officer, “The quarter was not without its 
challenges: institutional investors continue to delay funding due to market volatility and fewer plan sponsors 
are changing their retirement plan providers due to the economy; rising unemployment is reducing the 
number of participants in existing employee benefit plans; and investment income has declined. We expect 
these pressures to ease over the next several quarters, but in the meantime, we continue to focus on managing 
expenses and reducing risk in the investment portfolio. As always, we also remain focused on meeting the 
needs of our customers and the advisors who serve them. Our success here is reflected in improving 
retention, with withdrawals, as a percent of beginning assets under management, down 100 basis points 
through mid-year.” 

 

Other Business Highlights: 


 ·  Expense management: management action reduced compensation and other expenses $156 million or 
  13 percent comparing the six months ended June 30, 2009 to the same period a year ago. 
 ·  Capital and liquidity management: the company increased its position in highly liquid assets 80 
  percent from a year ago to $7.5 billion at June 30, 2009. Compared to June 30, 2008, cash and cash 
  equivalent holdings were up 184 percent to $4.3 billion as of June 30, 2009, and government-backed 
  securities were up 18 percent to $3.2 billion. Strong asset/liability matching and liquidity enabled the 
  company to continue scaling back on the Investment Only business, reducing the block by $1.1 billion 
  during the second quarter. 
 ·  Solid sales: the company’s three key retirement and investment products generated $3.0 billion of sales, 
  on a combined basis in second quarter 2009, despite a difficult sales environment, with $720 million of 
  sales for full service accumulation, $1.9 billion for Principal Funds, and $371 million for individual 
  annuities. 

Net Income 
Net income available to common stockholders of $150.3 million for second quarter 2009 reflects net realized 
capital losses of $50.2 million, which includes: $80.6 million of losses related to sales and other than 
temporary impairment of fixed maturity securities; $36.5 million of losses related to hedging activities; $16.0 
million of losses on commercial mortgage loans; $72.6 million of gains related to deferred policy acquisition 
costs; and $11.8 million of gains on mark to market of fixed maturity securities held as trading. Of the $80.6 
million of losses related to sales and other than temporary impairment of fixed maturity securities, $27.7 
million reflects the sale of $526.0 million of securities to reduce the company’s exposure to ratings drift risk. 

Segment Highlights 

U.S. Asset Accumulation 

       Segment operating earnings for second quarter 2009 declined 10 percent to $137.4 million, 
compared to $152.9 million for the same period in 2008. The variance primarily reflects 17 percent lower 
average account values for the segment due to significant equity market declines over the trailing twelve- 
month period. The decline also reflects the impact of higher costs for employee pension and other post- 
retirement benefits in second quarter 2009 than second quarter 2008, which reduced segment operating 
earnings by $8.0 million. The impact of lower average account values was partially offset by expense 
actions, which reduced compensation and other expense by $33.7 million or 13 percent compared to second 
quarter 2008. Full service accumulation earnings were $62.4 million for second quarter 2009, compared to 
$78.2 million in second quarter 2008, primarily reflecting an 18 percent decline in average account values. 


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        Operating revenues for the second quarter decreased 21 percent to $991.3 million, compared to 
$1,255.7 million for the same period in 2008. Excluding lower single premium group annuity (SPGA) sales, 
operating revenues for the segment decreased 17 percent, consistent with the decline in average account 
values. SPGA sales tend to vary from period to period as the product is typically used to fund defined 
benefit plan terminations and therefore generates large premiums from a small number of customers. 
       Segment assets under management were $145.3 billion as of June 30, 2009, compared to $173.2 
billion as of June 30, 2008. 
 
Global Asset Management 
        Segment operating earnings for second quarter 2009 were $8.2 million, compared to $24.1 million in 
the prior year quarter, reflecting a 19 percent decline in average assets under management, lower net investment 
income, lower fees due to a slowdown in the real estate market and higher costs for employee pension and other 
post-retirement benefits. The impact of these items was partially offset by expense management, including a 
$16.6 million or 25 percent reduction in compensation costs compared to the year ago quarter. 
         Operating revenues for second quarter decreased to $103.3 million from $143.7 million for the same 
period in 2008. 
       Third party assets under management were $67.3 billion as of June 30, 2009, compared to $88.7 
billion as of June 30, 2008. 
 
International Asset Management and Accumulation 
       Segment operating earnings for second quarter 2009 were $29.3 million compared to $31.8 
million for the same period in 2008. Second quarter 2009 earnings were dampened by unfavorable 
macroeconomic conditions – modest deflation in Chile and weakening of Latin American currencies relative 
to the U.S. dollar. 
       Operating revenues were $161.7 million for second quarter 2009, compared to $251.2 million for the 
same period last year primarily due to lower investment yields from inflation-adjusted assets in Latin America. 
       Segment assets under management were $28.7 billion as of June 30, 2009, compared to $30.0 
billion as of June 30, 2008. Had currency rates remained unchanged from 2008, segment assets under 
management would have increased 10 percent over last year. 
 
Life and Health Insurance 
       Segment operating earnings for second quarter 2009 were $57.7 million, compared to $66.7 
million for the same period in 2008, with the decline reflecting $9.1 million of higher after-tax costs for 
employee pension and other post-retirement benefits in second quarter 2009 than second quarter 2008. 
Individual Life earnings were $28.3 million compared to $24.0 million in second quarter 2008, reflecting 
lower deferred policy acquisition cost amortization expense resulting from improved equity market 
performance during the quarter. Despite expense efficiencies in both divisions, Health earnings decreased to 
$5.7 million compared to $11.8 million for second quarter 2008, and Specialty Benefits earnings decreased to 


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$23.7 million compared to $30.9 million. Health experienced higher claim costs in second quarter 2009 and 
Specialty Benefits experienced unfavorable dental claims. Both divisions also experienced a reduction in the 
number of participants in existing plans and lower investment income. 
       Operating revenues were $1,116.9 million, compared to $1,180.6 million for the same period a 
year ago. The decline was primarily due to an 8 percent decline in Health division premiums, which 
primarily reflects a decline in covered members. 
 
Corporate and Other 
       Operating losses for second quarter 2009 were $32.1 million, compared to operating losses of $21.4 
million for the same period in 2008. The increase in losses reflects higher interest expense resulting from the 
company’s $750 million debt issuance during the second quarter 2009. 
 
Other-than-temporary impairments for second quarter 2009 
On April 9, 2009, the Financial Accounting Standards Board established new requirements for measuring 
and presenting other-than-temporary impairment charges on available for sale securities, which the Company 
adopted with first quarter 2009 reporting. Based on the new requirements, on a pre-tax basis, total other than 
temporary impairment losses on available for sale securities were $200.9 million and the noncredit portion of 
loss recognized in other comprehensive income was $66.5 million. Net impairment losses on available for 
sale securities of $134.4 million for second quarter 2009 reflect: the company’s actions to reduce capital drift 
risk by selling or tendering certain securities, which resulted in a loss of $48.1 million; and deterioration in 
expected cash flows, which resulted in a $19.8 million net impairment charge on non-agency residential 
mortgage backed securities and residential collateralized debt obligations. The remainder of the net 
impairment losses for second quarter 2009 is primarily related to impairments of corporate credits. 
 
Forward looking and cautionary statements 
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements as to 
operating earnings, net income available to common stockholders, net cash flows, realized and unrealized 
losses, capital and liquidity positions, sales and earnings trends, and management's beliefs, expectations, 
goals and opinions. The company does not undertake to update or revise these statements, which are based 
on a number of assumptions concerning future conditions that may ultimately prove to be inaccurate. Future 
events and their effects on the company may not be those anticipated, and actual results may differ materially 
from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements. The risks, uncertainties and factors that 
could cause or contribute to such material differences are discussed in the company's annual report on Form 
10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, and in company’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter 
ended March 31, 2009, filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as updated or 
supplemented from time to time in subsequent filings. These risks and uncertainties include, without 
limitation: adverse capital and credit market conditions that may significantly affect the company’s ability to 
meet liquidity needs, access to capital and cost of capital; difficult conditions in the global capital markets 
and the general economy, which the company does not expect to improve in the near future, that may 
materially adversely affect the company’s business and results of operations; the actions of the U.S. 
government, Federal Reserve and other governmental and regulatory bodies for purposes of stabilizing the 
financial markets might not achieve the intended effect; the risk from acquiring new businesses, which could 
result in the impairment of goodwill and/or intangible assets recognized at the time of acquisition; 
impairment of other financial institutions that could adversely affect the company; investment risks which 
may diminish the value of the company’s invested assets and the investment returns credited to customers, 
which could reduce sales, revenues, assets under management and net income; requirements to post collateral 
or make payments related to declines in market value of specified assets may adversely affect company 
liquidity and expose the company to counterparty credit risk; changes in laws, regulations or accounting 
standards that may reduce company profitability; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates that could 
reduce company profitability; Principal Financial Group, Inc.’s primary reliance, as a holding company, on 


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dividends from its subsidiaries to meet debt payment obligations and regulatory restrictions on the ability of 
subsidiaries to pay such dividends; competitive factors; volatility of financial markets; decrease in ratings; 
interest rate changes; inability to attract and retain sales representatives; international business risks; a 
pandemic, terrorist attack or other catastrophic event; and default of the company’s re-insurers. 
 
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures 
The company uses a number of non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are useful to 
investors because they illustrate the performance of normal, ongoing operations, which is important in 
understanding and evaluating the company’s financial condition and results of operations. They are not, 
however, a substitute for U.S. GAAP financial measures. Therefore, the company has provided reconciliations
of the non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure at the end of the release. 
The company adjusts U.S. GAAP measures for items not directly related to ongoing operations. However,
it is possible these adjusting items have occurred in the past and could recur in the future reporting periods.
Management also uses non-GAAP measures for goal setting, as a basis for determining employee and 
senior management awards and compensation, and evaluating performance on a basis comparable to that
used by investors and securities analysts.
 
Earnings Conference Call 
At 9:00 A.M. (CST) tomorrow, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Zimpleman and 
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Terry Lillis will lead a discussion of results, asset quality 
and capital adequacy during a live conference call, which can be accessed as follows: 
 
    ·    Via live Internet webcast. Please go to www.principal.com/investor at least 10-15 minutes prior to the 
            start of the call to register, and to download and install any necessary audio software. 
 
   ·    Via telephone by dialing 800-374-1609 (U.S. and Canadian callers) or 706-643-7701 (International 
           callers) approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. The call leader's name is Tom Graf. 
 
    ·    Replays of the earnings call are available at: www.principal.com/investor or by dialing 800-642-1687 
           (U.S. and Canadian callers) or 706-645-9291 (International callers). The access code is 17748880. 
           Replays will be available approximately two hours after the completion of the live earnings call through 
           the end of day August 11, 2009. 
 
The company's financial supplement and additional investment portfolio detail for second quarter 2009 is 
currently available at www.principal.com/investor, and may be referred to during the call. 


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About the Principal Financial Group 
The Principal Financial Group® (The Principal ® )5 is a leader in offering businesses, individuals and 
institutional clients a wide range of financial products and services, including retirement and investment 
services, life and health insurance, and banking through its diverse family of financial services companies. A 
member of the Fortune 500, the Principal Financial Group has $257.7 billion in assets under management6 
and serves some 18.8 million customers worldwide from offices in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America 
and the United States. Principal Financial Group, Inc. is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the 
ticker symbol PFG. For more information, visit www.principal.com. 

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5 "The Principal Financial Group" and “The Principal” are registered service marks of Principal Financial Services, Inc., a member of the 
Principal Financial Group. 
6 As of June 30, 2009 


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Summary of Segment and Principal Financial Group, Inc. Results 

  Operating Earnings (Loss)*   
               in millions   
  Three Months Ended,  Six Months Ended, 
Segment  6/30/09  6/30/08  6/30/09  6/30/08 
U.S. Asset Accumulation  $137.4  $152.9  $230.5  $292.0 
Global Asset Management  8.2  24.1  15.0  43.9 
International Asset Management and Accumulation  29.3  31.8  46.3  63.5 
Life and Health Insurance  57.7  66.7  129.5  145.9 
Corporate and Other  (32.1)  (21.4)  (56.8)  (32.8) 
Operating Earnings  200.5  254.1  364.5  512.5 
Net realized capital losses, as adjusted  (50.2)  (85.4)  (101.1)  (160.1) 
Other after-tax adjustments  (0.0)  (0.4)  (0.3)  (9.9) 
Net income available to common stockholders  $150.3  $168.3  $263.1  $342.5 
 
    Per Diluted Share   
  Three Months Ended,  Six Months Ended, 
  6/30/09  6/30/08  6/30/09  6/30/08 
Operating Earnings  $0.69  $0.97  $1.32  $1.96 
Net realized capital losses, as adjusted  (0.17)  (0.33)  (0.37)  (0.62) 
Other after-tax adjustments  (0.00)  (0.00)  (0.00)  (0.03) 
Net income available to common stockholders  $0.52  $0.64  $0.95  $1.31 
Weighted-average diluted common shares                          291.4                       261.2                          275.8              261.2 
outstanding 

*Operating earnings versus U.S. GAAP (GAAP) net income available to common stockholders 
Management uses operating earnings, which excludes the effect of net realized capital gains and losses, as adjusted, and other after- 
tax adjustments, for goal setting, as a basis for determining employee compensation, and evaluating performance on a basis 
comparable to that used by investors and securities analysts. Segment operating earnings are determined by adjusting U.S. GAAP 
net income available to common stockholders for net realized capital gains and losses, as adjusted, and other after-tax adjustments 
the company believes are not indicative of overall operating trends. Note: it is possible these adjusting items have occurred in the 
past and could recur in future reporting periods. While these items may be significant components in understanding and assessing 
our consolidated financial performance, management believes the presentation of segment operating earnings enhances the 
understanding of results of operations by highlighting earnings attributable to the normal, ongoing operations of the company’s 
businesses. 


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Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Results of Operations
(in millions)
 
  Three Months Ended,  Six Months Ended, 
  6/30/09    6/30/08  6/30/09  6/30/08 
       Premiums and other considerations  $      937.7  $      1,156.2  $      1,887.6  $      2,209.2 
       Fees and other revenues  515.2    622.5  988.7  1,235.9 
       Net investment income  860.1    990.9  1,688.6  1,951.2 
       Net realized capital gains (losses), excluding           
                 impairment losses on available-for-sale           
                 securities  (20.8)    (65.6)  11.9  (124.1) 
       Total other-than-temporary impairment losses           
                 on available-for-sale securities  (200.9)    (45.9)  (347.5)  (113.4) 
       Portion of impairment losses on fixed           
                 maturities, available-for-sale recognized           
                 in other comprehensive income  66.5    -  117.1  - 
       Net impairment losses on available-for-sale           
                 securities  (134.4)    (45.9)  (230.4)  (113.4) 
       Net realized capital losses  (155.2)    (111.5)  (218.5)  (237.5) 
       Total revenues  2,157.8    2,658.1  4,346.4  5,158.8 
 
       Benefits, claims, and settlement expenses  1,334.3    1,634.0  2,640.9  3,106.0 
       Dividends to policyholders  62.9    69.0  126.4  139.8 
       Operating expenses  562.7    742.6  1,251.1  1,493.3 
       Total expenses  1,959.9    2,445.6  4,018.4  4,739.1 
 
       Income before income taxes  197.9    212.5  328.0  419.7 
       Income taxes  33.9    29.4  41.4  59.0 
       Net income  164.0    183.1  286.6  360.7 
       Net income attributable to noncontrolling           
                 interest  5.4    6.5  7.0  1.7 
       Net income attributable to PFG  158.6    176.6  279.6  359.0 
       Preferred stock dividends  8.3    8.3  16.5  16.5 
     Net income available to common stockholders  $      150.3  $      168.3  $      263.1  $      342.5 
 
       Less:           
       Net realized capital losses, as adjusted  (50.2)    (85.4)  (101.1)  (160.1) 
       Other after-tax adjustments  (0.0)    (0.4)  (0.3)  (9.9) 
       Operating earnings  $      200.5  $      254.1  $      364.5  $      512.5 

                                                                                         Selected Balance Sheet Statistics   
 
  Period Ended,
  6/30/09  12/31/08  6/30/08 
Total assets (in billions)  $ 130.7  $ 128.2  $ 151.5 
Total common equity (in millions)  $ 5,153.2  $ 1,930.8  $ 6,077.9 
Total common equity excluding accumulated       
         other comprehensive income (in millions)  $ 8,195.6  $ 6,842.4  $ 6,851.8 
End of period common shares outstanding (in       
         millions)  318.3  259.3  259.0 
Book value per common share  $ 16.19  $ 7.45  $ 23.47 
Book value per common share excluding       
     accumulated other comprehensive income  $ 25.75  $ 26.39  $ 26.45 


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Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to U.S. GAAP
(in millions, except as indicated) 

  Three Months Ended,  Six Months Ended, 
  06/30/09  06/30/08  06/30/09  06/30/08 
Diluted Earnings Per Common Share:         
Operating Earnings  0.69  0.97  1.32  1.96 
Net realized capital losses  (0.17)  (0.33)  (0.37)  (0.62) 
Other after-tax adjustments  (0.00)  (0.00)  (0.00)  (0.03) 
Net income available to common stockholders  0.52  0.64  0.95  1.31 
 
Book Value Per Common Share Excluding Accumulated Other         
Comprehensive Income:         
Book value per common share excluding accumulated other         
       comprehensive income  25.75  26.45  25.75  26.45 
Net unrealized capital losses  (7.67)  (3.49)  (7.67)  (3.49) 
Foreign currency translation  (0.20)  0.27  (0.20)  0.27 
Net unrecognized post-retirement benefit obligations  (1.69)  0.24  (1.69)  0.24 
Book value per common share including accumulated other         
       comprehensive income  16.19  23.47  16.19  23.47 
 
Operating Revenues:         
USAA  991.3  1,255.7  1,998.8  2,460.4 
GAM  103.3  143.7  207.7  283.3 
IAMA  161.7  251.2  225.7  434.9 
Life and Health  1,116.9  1,180.6  2,247.9  2,368.2 
Corporate and Other  (37.4)  (44.6)  (83.1)  (99.9) 
Total operating revenues  2,335.8  2,786.6  4,597.0  5,446.9 
Add:         
Net realized capital losses and related adjustments  (178.0)  (130.9)  (250.5)  (269.2) 
Terminated commercial mortgage securities issuance operation  0.0  2.4  (0.1)  (18.9) 
Total GAAP revenues  2,157.8  2,658.1  4,346.4  5,158.8 
 
Operating Earnings:         
USAA  137.4  152.9  230.5  292.0 
GAM  8.2  24.1  15.0  43.9 
IAMA  29.3  31.8  46.3  63.5 
Life and Health  57.7  66.7  129.5  145.9 
Corporate and Other  (32.1)  (21.4)  (56.8)  (32.8) 
Total operating earnings  200.5  254.1  364.5  512.5 
Net realized capital losses  (50.2)  (85.4)  (101.1)  (160.1) 
Other after-tax adjustments  (0.0)  (0.4)  (0.3)  (9.9) 
Net income available to common stockholders  150.3  168.3  263.1  342.5 
 
Net Realized Capital Gains (losses):         
Net realized capital gains losses, as adjusted  (50.2)  (85.4)  (101.1)  (160.1) 
Add:         
Periodic settlements and accruals on non-hedge derivatives  20.0  19.4  27.7  28.2 
Amortization of DPAC and sale inducement costs  (114.4)  (16.4)  (89.6)  (29.9) 
Certain market value adjustments of embedded derivatives  (2.5)  3.2  (6.5)  3.2 
Capital gains (losses) distributed  13.6  6.9  6.9  (2.4) 
Tax impacts  (29.0)  (42.2)  (65.8)  (76.3) 
Noncontrolling interest capital gains (losses)  4.5  3.0  5.6  (3.7) 
Less related fee adjustments:         
Unearned front-end fee income  (2.8)  -  (2.8)  - 
Certain market value adjustments to fee revenues  -  -  (1.5)  (3.5) 
GAAP net realized capital losses  (155.2)  (111.5)  (218.5)  (237.5) 
 
Other After Tax Adjustments:         
Change in estimated loss related to a prior year legal contingency  -  -  -  7.6 
Terminated commercial mortgage securities issuance operation  -  (0.4)  (0.3)  (17.5) 
Total other after-tax adjustments  -  (0.4)  (0.3)  (9.9)