Form 11-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 11-K

FOR ANNUAL REPORTS OF EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE, SAVINGS AND SIMILAR PLANS

Pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

(Mark One)

 

x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012

OR

 

¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from                      to                     

Commission File Number: 1-06571

Employer Identification Number: 22-1918501

Plan Number: 001

MERCK US SAVINGS PLAN

(formerly known as the MSD EMPLOYEE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PLAN)

 

 

(Full title of the plan)

MERCK & CO., INC.

 

 

(Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan)

One Merck Drive

P.O. Box 100

Whitehouse Station, New Jersey 08889-0100

 

 

(Address of principal executive office)


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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Index

 

 

 

     Page(s)

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   1

Financial Statements:

  

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of
December 31, 2012 and 2011

   2

Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for
Benefits for the Year Ended December 31, 2012

   3

Notes to Financial Statements

   4– 11

Supplemental Schedules*:

  

H - Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

   12

H - Line 4a - Schedule of Delinquent Participant Contributions

   13

Signature

   14

Exhibit Index

   15

Exhibit 23 - Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   16

 

* Other schedules required by Section 2520.103-10 of the Department of Labor Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 are omitted because they are not applicable.


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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Participants and Administrator of

Merck US Savings Plan (formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

In our opinion, the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of Merck US Savings Plan (formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan) (the “Plan”) at December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2012 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits of these statements 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. An audit 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, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

Our audits were conducted 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) and schedule of delinquent participant contributions are presented for the purpose of additional analysis and are not a required part of the basic financial statements but are supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. These supplemental schedules are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedules have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, are fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.

/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

New York, New York

June 14, 2013

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

 

 

    

December 31,

 

 
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
     2012      2011  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Assets

     

Investments

     

Investments, at fair value

    $     6,839,034,603          $     4,048,058,680     
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Receivables

     

Employer contribution

     407,678           105,360     

Participant contributions

     318,947           224,565     

Notes receivable from participants

     73,677,927           46,901,742     

Settlement receivable

     13,126,650           -     
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total receivables

     87,531,202           47,231,667     
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets available for benefits

    $ 6,926,565,805          $ 4,095,290,347     
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

 

 

     Year Ended  
     December 31,  
    

2012

 

 
  

 

 

 

Additions to net assets attributed to

  

Investment income

  

Plan interest in Master Trust investment income

    $ 567,387,447      

Interest income, notes receivable from participants

     2,184,280      

Contributions to the Plan

  

By participants

     223,943,469      

By employer

     87,323,438      
  

 

 

 

Total contributions

     311,266,907      
  

 

 

 

Settlements

     30,517,400      

Transfers in

     2,059,220      
  

 

 

 

Total additions

     913,415,254      
  

 

 

 

Deductions from net assets attributed to

  

Benefits paid to participants

     (399,656,636)     

Transfers out

     (1,092,592)     
  

 

 

 

Total deductions

     (400,749,228)     
  

 

 

 

Net increase

     512,666,026      
  

 

 

 

Merger with affiliated plans

     2,318,609,432      
  

 

 

 

Net assets available for benefits

  

Beginning of year

     4,095,290,347      
  

 

 

 

End of year

    $     6,926,565,805      
  

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

1. Description of Plan

The following description of the Merck US Savings Plan (formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan) (the “Plan”) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

General

The Plan was designed to provide an easy, economical way for employees to become shareholders of Merck & Co., Inc. (“Merck” or the “Company”) as well as a systematic means of saving and investing for the future. Regular full-time, part-time, and temporary employees as defined by the Plan document are eligible to participate in the Plan on or after their dates of hire or transfer into a U.S. benefits-eligible position. Merck is the Plan sponsor (the “Sponsor”). On January 1, 2012, the Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan merged into the Plan. On December 31, 2012, the assets of the Schering-Plough Employees’ Savings Plan and the Retirement Savings Plan for the Organon Biosciences US Affiliates merged into the Plan, and the Plan was renamed from the MSD Employees Savings and Security Plan to the Merck US Savings Plan. Effective January 1, 2013, participants became eligible to participate in the Merck US Savings Plan.

Participants direct the investment of their contributions into any fund investment option available under the Plan, including Merck common stock. At December 31, 2012, the Plan offered five (5) registered investment companies (mutual funds), four (4) common/collective trusts, and 14 separately managed accounts.

The Plan is administered by management committees appointed by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, the Compensation and Benefits Committee of the Board of Directors of Merck (the “C&B Committee”) or their delegates.

The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”).

Master Trust

The assets of the Plan are maintained, for investment purposes only, on a commingled basis with a portion of the MSD Puerto Rico Employee Savings and Security Plan and The Schering-Plough Puerto Rico Employees’ Retirement Savings Plan (collectively, the “Puerto Rico Plans”), and all the assets of the MSD Employee Stock Purchase and Savings Plan, and the Telerx Marketing, Inc. 401(k) Plan in a single master trust (the “Master Trust”). The Puerto Rico Plans participate in the Master Trust for the specific limited purpose of enabling participants in the Puerto Rico Plans to invest in separately managed accounts and common/collective trusts that are record-kept and trusteed pursuant to the Master Trust agreement. The plans do not own specific Master Trust assets but rather maintain individual beneficial interests in such assets.

The portion of fund assets allocable to each plan is based upon the participants’ account balance within each plan. Investment income for each fund is allocated to each plan based on the relationship of each plan’s beneficial interest in the fund to the total beneficial interest of all plans in the fund.

Contributions

Participants may contribute from 1% up to 25% of their base pay. However, pre-tax contributions cannot exceed the statutory limit for pre-tax deferrals ($17,000 in 2012). In addition, the Company matches 75% of an employee’s contributions up to a maximum of 6% of such employee’s base pay per pay period (to the statutory limit). Participant and Company matching contributions are invested according to a participant’s elections.

Age 50 and above — In addition, the Plan permits unmatched pre-tax “catch-up contributions” of up to $5,500 for 2012 by participants who are at least age 50 by year-end.

Settlements

In 2012, additions made to the Plan relate to court-approved settlements distributed or to be distributed to the Plan in connection with ERISA lawsuits (“ERISA Lawsuits”) during the calendar year. The ERISA Lawsuits are consolidated class actions alleging breaches of fiduciary duty by the Company by causing or permitting the Plan to imprudently invest in Merck common stock or failing to provide material information regarding Merck common stock to Plan participants.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

Participant Accounts

Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contribution, the Company’s contribution and an allocation of Plan earnings. The allocation is based on participants’ account balances, as defined in the Plan document.

Vesting

Participants are immediately vested in their contributions, all Company matching contributions, plus actual earnings thereon.

Notes Receivable from Participants

Participants may borrow from their account balances with interest charged at the prime rate plus 1%. Loan terms range from one to five years for a short-term loan or up to thirty years for the purchase of a primary residence and bear interest at rates that range from 4.25% to 12.50%. The minimum loan is $500 and the maximum loan is the lesser of (i) $50,000 less the highest outstanding loan balance(s) during the one year period prior to the new loan application date, or (ii) 50% of the participant’s account balance less any current outstanding loan balance(s) and defaulted loan amounts. Principal and interest is paid ratably through payroll deductions.

Payment of Benefits

Participants are entitled to receive automatic, voluntary, in-service (which include hardship withdrawals), or mandatory distributions as provided in the applicable Plan provisions.

Other Matters (Mergers with Affiliated Plans and Transfers)

During 2012, affiliated plans were merged into the Merck US Savings Plan as follows: $10,208,770 from the Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan; $2,051,337,985 from the Schering-Plough Employees’ Savings Plan; and $257,062,677 from the Retirement Savings Plan for the Organon BioSciences US Affiliates.

Transfers in and out during 2012 also relate to transfers between the Plan and the MSD Employee Stock Purchase and Savings Plan and the MSD Puerto Rico Employee Savings and Security Plan for employees who changed their status during the year.

 

2. Summary of Accounting Policies

Basis of Accounting

The accompanying financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements. Management believes that these estimates are adequate. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment Valuation and Income Recognition

All investments are recorded at fair value in the accompanying financial statements. Valuation of investments of the Plan represents the Plan’s allocable portion of the Master Trust. The Plan’s investment in the Master Trust is stated at fair value and is based on the beginning of year value of the Plan’s interest in the Master Trust plus actual Plan contributions and allocated investment income less Plan distributions, allocated investment losses and allocated expenses.

Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is recorded as earned. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are reported on the average cost method.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

Notes Receivable from Participants

Notes receivable from participants are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Delinquent participant loans are reclassified as benefit payments based upon the terms of the plan document. No allowance for credit losses has been recorded as of December 31, 2012 and 2011.

Contributions

Employee and Company matching contributions are recorded in the period in which the Company makes the payroll deductions from the participants’ earnings.

Payment of Benefits

Benefits are recorded when paid.

Expenses

The Plan’s administrative expenses are generally paid by the Company.

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In January 2010, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) amended the existing disclosure guidance on fair value measurements, which was effective January 1, 2010, except for disclosures about purchases, sales, issuances, and settlements in the roll forward of activity in Level 3 fair value measurements, which was effective January 1, 2011. Among other things, the updated guidance requires additional disclosure for the amounts of significant transfers in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 measurements and requires certain Level 3 disclosures on a gross basis. Additionally, the updates amend existing guidance to require a greater level of disaggregated information and more robust disclosures about valuation techniques and inputs to fair value measurements. Since the amended guidance requires only additional disclosures, the adoption of the provisions did not impact the Plan’s Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits or the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

In May 2011, the FASB issued ASU 2011-04 Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRS (“ASU 2011-04”). ASU 2011-04 is intended to improve the comparability of fair value measurements presented and disclosed in financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and IFRS. The amendments are of two types: (i) those that clarify FASB’s intent about the application of existing fair value measurement and disclosure requirements and (ii) those that change a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or for disclosing information about fair value measurements. The adoption of this new guidance did not impact the Plan’s Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits or the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Risks and Uncertainties

The Plan provides for various investment options in investment securities. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks and may decline in value for a number of reasons, including changes in prevailing interest rates and credit availability, increases in defaults, increases in voluntary prepayments for investments that are subject to prepayment risk under normal market conditions, widening of credit spreads and overall market volatility. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits.

 

    3. Related-Party Transactions

Contributions are held and managed by the Trustee, which invests cash received, interest and dividend income and makes distributions to the participants. The Trustee also administers the participants’ payment of interest and principal on the notes receivable from participants. These transactions qualify as permitted party-in-interest transactions.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

Certain Plan investments are shares of registered investment companies (mutual funds) managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company (“Fidelity” or the “Trustee”). Fidelity is the trustee as defined by the Plan and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions. The total market value of the Plan’s allocated portion of the investments managed by the Trustee was $704,042,691 and $515,974,187 at December 31, 2012 and December 31, 2011, respectively. During 2012, the Plan’s allocated portion of interest and dividends, realized gains and unrealized losses from investments managed by the Trustee was $3,882,248, $23,816,503 and ($4,041), respectively.

Merck also is a party-in-interest to the Plan under the definition provided in Section 3(14) of ERISA. Therefore, Plan transactions of Merck common stock qualify as party-in-interest transactions. The market value of the Plan’s allocated portion of the investments in Merck common stock was $788,765,277 and $635,154,708 at December 31, 2012, and December 31, 2011, respectively. During 2012, the Plan’s allocated portion of dividends, realized gains and unrealized losses from Merck common stock was $28,016,248, $54,870,990 and ($46,379), respectively.

 

    4. Plan Termination

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. Upon termination of the Plan, each participant thereby affected would receive the entire value of his or her account as though he or she had retired as of the date of such termination.

 

    5. Tax Status

The Plan obtained a tax determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) dated August 20, 2003, indicating that the Plan had been designed in accordance with applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”). However, the Plan has been amended since the receipt of the determination letter. The Plan experienced certain plan document and operational failures during the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011. The Company voluntarily requested to correct these failures under the Voluntary Correction Program with the IRS. Under this program, the Company proposed various corrective actions to address the failures in order to obtain a compliance statement from the IRS. The Sponsor believes that the Plan is designed and currently operates in compliance with the IRC. Therefore, no provision for income taxes has been made.

Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require Plan management to evaluate tax positions taken by the Plan and recognize a tax liability (or asset) if the Plan has taken an uncertain position that more likely than not would not be sustained upon examination by the IRS. The Plan administrator has analyzed the tax positions taken by the Plan and has concluded that, as of December 31, 2012, there are no uncertain positions taken or expected to be taken that would require recognition of a liability (or asset) or disclosure in the financial statements. The Plan is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits for any tax periods in progress. The Plan administrator believes it is no longer subject to income tax examinations for years prior to 2009.

 

    6. Master Trust

The Plan had a 94.1% and 61.3% interest in the Master Trust at December 31, 2012 and December 31, 2011, respectively. The Plan’s interest in the Master Trust represents more than 5% of the Plan’s net assets as of year-end. The net assets of the Master Trust are as follows:

 

     December 31,  
  

 

 

 
     2012      2011  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Registered investment companies (mutual funds)

    $ 2,775,148,850          $ 2,542,034,089     

Common/collective trusts

     2,678,923,851           2,393,149,871     

Merck common stock

     917,328,501           882,978,908     

Other common stocks

     881,546,761           778,007,033     

Accrued interest and dividends

     10,346,111           11,056,146     

Other net assets/(liabilities)

     7,781,467           (5,712,585)    
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
    $     7,271,075,541          $     6,601,513,462     
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

Total investment income of the Master Trust for the year ended December 31, 2012, is as follows:

 

     Year Ended
      December 31,  
2012
      
  

 

 

    

Investment income, net

     

Interest and dividends

    $ 151,047,904        

Net appreciation in Registered investment companies (mutual funds)

     202,170,353        

Net appreciation in Common/collective trusts

     346,956,772        

Net appreciation in Merck common stock

     75,788,146        

Net appreciation in Other common stocks

     127,390,581        
  

 

 

    

Total investment income

    $     903,353,756        
  

 

 

    

 

    7. Fair Value Measurements

Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Entities are required to use a fair value hierarchy that maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. There are three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:

Level 1 – Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. The Plan’s Level 1 assets primarily include registered investment companies (mutual funds) and common stocks.

Level 2 – Observable inputs other than Level 1 prices, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities. The Plan’s Level 2 assets primarily include investments in common/collective trusts.

Level 3 – Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are financial instruments whose values are determined using pricing models, discounted cash flow methodologies, or similar techniques, as well as instruments for which the determination of fair value requires significant judgment or estimation. The Plan did not hold any Level 3 assets at December 31, 2012 and 2011.

If the inputs used to measure the financial assets and liabilities fall within more than one level described above, the categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement of the instrument. There have been no changes in the valuation methodology used at December 31, 2012 and 2011. The policy of the Master Trust and the Plan is to recognize transfers between levels at the end of the reporting period. There were no transfers between Levels 1 and 2.

Within the Master Trust, investments are recorded at fair value as follows:

Registered Investment Companies (Mutual Funds)

Registered investment companies (mutual funds) are valued at their respective net asset values. The net asset values are typically determined by the fund at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Investments in registered investment companies (mutual funds) generally may be redeemed daily.

Common/Collective Trusts

The common/collective trusts are valued at their respective net asset values. The fair value of investments in the common/collective trusts are determined by their trustee. The Plan’s investments in common/collective trusts generally may be redeemed daily.

Common Stocks

Common stocks, for which market quotations are readily available, are generally valued at the last reported sales price on their principal exchange on valuation date, or official close price for certain markets. If no sales are reported for that day, investments are valued at the more recent of (i) the last published sale price or (ii) the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices for long positions, or at fair value as determined in good faith by the Trustee and the Company.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

Investments Measured at Fair Value

Investments measured at fair value are summarized below:

 

    

December 31, 2012

 

 
  

 

 

 
    

 

Fair Value Measurements Using

 

 
  

 

 

 
    

Quoted Prices

In Active

Markets for
Identical

Assets

(Level 1)

 

    

Significant

Other

Observable
Inputs

(Level 2)

 

    

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

(Level 3)

 

    

Total

 

 

 

 

Assets

           

 

 

Investments in the Master Trust

           

Registered Investment Companies

           

US Small/Mid Cap Equity

   $         569,877,880       $ -       $                     -       $ 569,877,880     

Non-US Equity

     842,440,438         -         -         842,440,438     

Fixed Income

     813,604,851         -         -         813,604,851     

Cash and Short Term Investments

     549,225,681         -         -         549,225,681     

Common Collective Trusts

           

US Large Cap Equity

     -         1,550,591,083         -         1,550,591,083     

US Small/Mid Cap Equity

     -         368,805,151         -         368,805,151     

Non-US Equity

     -         362,205,756         -         362,205,756     

Fixed Income

     -         378,034,176         -         378,034,176     

Cash and Short Term Investments

     -         19,287,685         -         19,287,685     

Merck Common Stock

     917,328,501         -         -         917,328,501     

Other Common Stocks

           

U.S. Small Cap Equities

     213,679,003         -         -         213,679,003     

Large Cap Equities

     667,867,758         -         -         667,867,758     

 

 

Total Investments in the Master Trust

   $ 4,574,024,112       $     2,678,923,851       $ -       $     7,252,947,963     

 

 

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

    

December 31, 2011

 

 
  

 

 

 
    

 

Fair Value Measurements Using

 

 
  

 

 

 
    

Quoted Prices

In Active
Markets for
Identical

Assets

(Level 1)

 

    

Significant

Other

Observable
Inputs

(Level 2)

 

    

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

(Level 3)

 

    

Total

 

 

 

 

Assets

           

 

 

Investments in the Master Trust

           

Registered Investment Companies

           

US Small/Mid Cap Equity

   $ 507,350,373       $ -       $                     -       $         507,350,373     

Non-US Equity

     747,273,595         -         -         747,273,595     

Fixed Income

     714,863,725         -         -         714,863,725     

Cash and Short Term Investments

     572,546,396         -         -         572,546,396     

Common Collective Trusts

           

US Large Cap Equity

     -             1,389,217,431         -         1,389,217,431     

US Small/Mid Cap Equity

     -         323,578,409         -         323,578,409     

Non-US Equity

     -         319,706,079         -         319,706,079     

Fixed Income

     -         336,337,766         -         336,337,766     

Cash and Short Term Investments

     -         24,310,186         -         24,310,186     

Merck Common Stock

     882,978,908         -         -         882,978,908     

Other Common Stocks

           

U.S. Small Cap Equities

     198,753,600         -         -         198,753,600     

Large Cap Equities

     579,253,433         -         -         579,253,433     

 

 

Total Investments in the Master Trust

   $     4,203,020,030       $ 2,393,149,871       $ -       $ 6,596,169,901     

 

 

 

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Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Notes to Financial Statements

 

 

 

8. Subsequent Events

In December 2011, the C&B Committee approved changes to the Plan that were effective January 1, 2013. The definition of pay used to determine contribution amounts was expanded to include total annual compensation, which includes base pay, commissions, paid cash bonus, overtime and shift differentials. Also effective January 1, 2013, auto-enrollment and auto-escalation were introduced for newly eligible participants.

The Plan has evaluated subsequent events through the date the financial statements were issued.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan    Schedule H

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

 

 

(a)    (b)    (c)    (d)   (e)  
    

Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor

or Similar Party

  

Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date, Rate of Interest,

Collateral, Par or Maturity Value

   Cost   Current Value  

**

  

Master Trust

  

Investment in Master Trust

   ***    $ 6,839,034,603     

  *

  

Notes receivable from participants

   Interest rates ranging from 4.25% to 12.50% and with maturities through 2043        73,677,927     
          

 

 

 
     

Total

      $     6,912,712,530     
          

 

 

 

 

* Denotes a party-in-interest to the Plan.
** There are certain investments within the Master Trust that are party-in-interest.
*** Cost information not required to be presented for participant directed investments.

 

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Merck US Savings Plan    Schedule H

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

Schedule H, line 4a – Schedule of Delinquent Participant Contributions

 

 

 

Plan Name:    MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan    EIN: 22-1918501
  

 

  

 

Plan Sponsor’s Name:    Merck & Co., Inc.    PN: 001
  

 

  

 

 

 

Total that Constitute Nonexempt Prohibited Transactions

 

Participant
Contributions
Transferred
Late to Plan
   Contributions
Not
Corrected
     Contributions
Corrected
Outside VFCP
   Contributions
Pending
Correction
in VFCP
   Total Fully
Corrected Under
VFCP and PTE
2002-51

 

Check here
if Late
Participant
Loan
Repayments
are included:
           
       993            
           

 

 

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SIGNATURE

The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the Plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

Merck US Savings Plan

(formerly known as the MSD Employee Savings and Security Plan)

By:  

/s/ Mark E. McDonough

 

 

 

  Mark E. McDonough
  Senior Vice President and Treasurer

June 17, 2013

 

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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit

Number

 

  

Document

 

  

Page

 

23    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm    16

 

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