Form 11-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, DC 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 001-5231

 

A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below.

McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

 

B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office.

McDonald’s Corporation

McDonald’s Plaza

Oak Brook, Illinois 60523

 

 


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McDONALD’S CORPORATION

PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

CONTENTS

 

REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

     1   

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

  

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012

     2   

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2011

     3   

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012

     4   

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     5   

SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE

  

SCHEDULE H, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)

     17   

SIGNATURE

     35   

EXHIBIT

  

EXHIBIT 23.1 – CONSENT OF CROWE HORWATH LLP

  


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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

McDonald’s Corporation

  Profit Sharing Administrative Committee

Oak Brook, Illinois

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of McDonald’s Corporation Profit Sharing and Savings Plan (“the Plan”) as of December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2012. 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 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. An audit also includes 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 benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2012 in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) 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 Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic 2012 financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic 2012 financial statements taken as a whole.

/s/ Crowe Horwath LLP

Oak Brook, Illinois

June 20, 2013

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

December 31, 2012

(Amounts in thousands)

 

 

 

     Participant-
Directed
Investments
    ESOP        
       Allocated
Account
    Unallocated
Account
    Total
2012
 

ASSETS

        

Investments, at fair value

        

Interest-bearing cash

   $ 855      $ —        $ —        $ 855   

Mutual funds

     720,153        —          —          720,153   

American depository receipts and common stock other than McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     272,912        —          —          272,912   

McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     850,145        316,692        167,401        1,334,238   

Collective funds

     658,902        7,583        2,936        669,421   

Wrapper contracts

     113        —          —          113   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total investments, at fair value

     2,503,080        324,275        170,337        2,997,692   

Receivables

        

Company contributions

     8,545        —          —          8,545   

Accrued income

     888        1        —          889   

Pending trades due from brokers

     409        —          —          409   

Interfund receivables

     6,508        (176     (6,332     —     

Participant loans

     33,262        —          —          33,262   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total receivables

     49,612        (175     (6,332     43,105   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

     2,552,692        324,100        164,005        3,040,797   

LIABILITIES

        

Management expenses payable

     590        —          —          590   

Pending trades due to brokers

     119        —          —          119   

Accrued interest expense

     —          —          1,027        1,027   

Notes payable

     —          —          31,458        31,458   

Other liabilities

     1,079        20        —          1,099   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     1,788        20        32,485        34,293   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net assets reflecting all investments at fair value

     2,550,904        324,080        131,520        3,006,504   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts

     (13,481     —          —          (13,481
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

   $ 2,537,423      $ 324,080      $ 131,520      $ 2,993,023   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

December 31, 2011

(Amounts in thousands)

 

 

 

     Participant-
Directed
Investments
    ESOP        
       Allocated
Account
    Unallocated
Account
    Total
2011
 

ASSETS

        

Investments, at fair value

        

Mutual funds

   $ 588,622      $ —        $ —        $ 588,622   

American depository receipts and common stock other than McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     239,117        —          —          239,117   

McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     1,076,096        381,638        241,183        1,698,917   

Collective funds

     587,299        3,969        3,258        594,526   

Wrapper contracts

     313        —          —          313   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total investments, at fair value

     2,491,447        385,607        244,441        3,121,495   

Receivables

        

Company contributions

     18,113        —          —          18,113   

Accrued income

     2,242        —          —          2,242   

Pending trades due from brokers

     696        —          —          696   

Other

     4        2        —          6   

Interfund receivables

     4,041        (217     (3,824     —     

Participant loans

     31,832        —          —          31,832   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total receivables

     56,928        (215     (3,824     52,889   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

     2,548,375        385,392        240,617        3,174,384   

LIABILITIES

        

Management expenses payable

     531        —          —          531   

Pending trades due to brokers

     2,044        —          —          2,044   

Accrued interest expense

     —          —          1,294        1,294   

Notes payable

     —          —          39,616        39,616   

Other liabilities

     696        10        —          706   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     3,271        10        40,910        44,191   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net assets reflecting all investments at fair value

     2,545,104        385,382        199,707        3,130,193   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts

     (8,788     —          —          (8,788
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

   $ 2,536,316      $ 385,382      $ 199,707      $ 3,121,405   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year ended December 31, 2012

(Amounts in thousands)

 

 

 

     Participant-
Directed
Investments
    ESOP        
       Allocated
Account
    Unallocated
Account
    Total
2012
 

Additions to net assets attributed to:

        

Net appreciation/(depreciation) in fair value of investments

        

Mutual funds

   $ 66,774      $ —        $ —        $ 66,774   

American depository receipts and common stock other than McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     33,105        —          —          33,105   

McDonald’s Corporation common stock

     (127,534     (45,383     (26,295     (199,212

Collective funds

     12,942        —          —          12,942   

Interest income

     22,670        12        1        22,683   

Dividends

     42,735        10,575        6,020        59,330   

Commission recapture

     23        —          —          23   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net investment income (loss)

     50,715        (34,796     (20,274     (4,355

Contributions

        

Company

     39,599        18,967        4,474        63,040   

Participant

     54,680        —          —          54,680   

Rollovers

     3,592        —          —          3,592   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total contributions

     97,871        18,967        4,474        121,312   

Interfund transfers-in

     21,079        —          —          21,079   

Participant loan interest income

     1,320        —          —          1,320   

Other

     391        —          —          391   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total net additions

     171,376        (15,829     (15,800     139,747   

Deductions from net assets attributed to:

        

Benefits paid to terminated participants and withdrawals

     167,642        24,345        —          191,987   

Management and administrative expenses

     2,581        49        —          2,630   

Interfund transfers-out

     —          21,079        —          21,079   

Interest expense

     —          —          2,405        2,405   

Company matching with profit sharing forfeitures

     46        —          —          46   

Company matching with ESOP shares

     —          —          43,655        43,655   

Discretionary matching with ESOP shares

     —          —          6,327        6,327   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total deductions

     170,269        45,473        52,387        268,129   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase/decrease

     1,107        (61,302     (68,187     (128,382

Net assets available for benefits

        

Beginning of year

     2,536,316        385,382        199,707        3,121,405   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

End of year

   $ 2,537,423      $ 324,080      $ 131,520      $ 2,993,023   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

NOTE 1 - DESCRIPTION OF PLAN

General: The McDonald’s Corporation Profit Sharing and Savings Plan (the Plan) was amended and restated in its entirety as of January 1, 2012. The Plan has been amended two times subsequent to this date, on October 18, 2012 and April 30, 2013.

The Plan is administered by a committee of officers (Administrative Committee) appointed by the Chief Executive Officer of McDonald’s Corporation (the Company or McDonald’s). Participants should refer to the Summary Plan Description and Prospectus for a more complete description and up-to-date information.

Eligibility: In order to participate in the 401(k) feature of the Plan, all eligible employees must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid Social Security number, and be on the U.S. payroll of the Company or a participating employer. The term “Company” includes McDonald’s Corporation and all participating employers in describing eligibility and contributions below.

Restaurant management employees and staff employees (including part-time staff employees) are eligible to make 401(k) contributions, up to 50% of eligible compensation, beginning the first day of the month after completing one full calendar month of employment. All other employees are eligible to make 401(k) contributions after one year of “eligible service” as defined by the Plan document. Restaurant management employees, who are not contributing to the Plan, are enrolled automatically at a 1% contribution level as soon as they have completed one year of service and attained age 21. Matching contributions are provided to eligible employees after one year of “eligible service” as defined by the Plan document.

Contributions: Each year, participants may contribute up to 50% of their eligible pre-tax annual compensation, as defined by the Plan subject to Internal Revenue Service (the IRS) annual limits. Highly compensated employees under IRS rules are not able to make   401(k) contributions in their second calendar year of employment until the first of the month on or after they complete one anniversary year with at least 1,000 hours of service under the Plan.

Participants who have attained age 50 before the end of the Plan year are eligible to make catch-up contributions subject to IRS limits, and in addition, may contribute more than 50% if payroll tax and other withholding requirements are met. In accordance with Plan procedures, participants may roll over money into the Plan if it is from a(n): Qualified Plan, Section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity plan, Section 457 deferred compensation plan of a state or local government entity, SIMPLE 401(k) plan, Section 403(a) annuity plan, Traditional IRA, SIMPLE IRA with at least two years participation, IRA set up to receive a distribution from an eligible employer plan and Federal thrift plan under section 7701(j).

Participants direct the investment of their contributions and Company contributions into various investment options offered by the Plan. The investment funds under the Plan are Stable Value Fund, Intermediate Bond Fund, Global Bond Fund, Blended Stock/Bond Fund, Diversified Stock Fund, S&P 500 Index Fund, International Stock Fund, Global Themes Fund, Real Estate Securities Fund, Small Cap Index Fund, Aggressive Stock Fund, McDonald’s Common Stock Fund, and the McDonald’s ESOP Stock Fund. No more than 20% of a participant’s future 401(k) contributions may be invested in the McDonald’s Common Stock Fund. The future contribution company stock limitation also applies to the Company’s discretionary matching contribution, if any.

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 1 - DESCRIPTION OF PLAN (Continued)

 

The Company matches (after one year of eligibility service and attainment of age 21) 300% of the first 1% of eligible compensation (as defined by the Plan) and 100% of the next 4% of eligible compensation that a participant contributes to the Plan. A discretionary profit-sharing match may be contributed at the option of the Board of Directors of the Company (the Board). For the year ended December 31, 2012, the Company made a 2% discretionary profit sharing match to the Plan. The discretionary match is allocated after the end of the year to participants eligible to share in matching contributions based on participant 401(k) contributions up to 1% of eligible compensation. ESOP shares are used to make matching contributions.

Participant Accounts: Participants can elect, on a daily basis, to have their account balances, as well as future deferrals and Company contributions, invested in 1% increments in one or any combination of the Plan’s investment funds, including Company stock. For participants who are automatically enrolled, the participant’s 401(k) contributions and company discretionary matching contributions, if any, are invested in the Blended Stock/Bond Fund and after 30 days are managed by Guided Choice, a managed account provider, unless the participant makes an investment election. Company regular matching contributions for each payroll period are invested in the McDonald’s ESOP Stock Fund for employees who are automatically enrolled in the Plan until the participant elects to direct such amounts to other funds offered. A participant may change how his/her existing account balance is invested at any time, but a participant may not transfer any amount into and out of the same fund more than two times within any rolling 90 day period. Participants will always be able to transfer out of any fund into the Stable Value Fund even if they exceed this limit.

Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contribution and allocations of (a) the Company’s matching contribution and discretionary profit sharing match (if any) and (b) Plan earnings, and charged with an allocated portion of investment expenses. Allocations are based on participant earnings or account balances as defined in the Plan.

Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan (Leveraged ESOP): The trustees, individuals appointed by the Compensation Committee of the Board, are authorized to invest certain assets of the Plan in shares of Company stock and to borrow money to acquire Company stock. In September 1989, the Leveraged ESOP borrowed $200 million and used the proceeds of the loan to purchase 27,826,084 shares of McDonald’s Series B Convertible Preferred Stock. The Preferred shares were redeemed by the Company for Common Stock in 1992 and 1995. In April 1991, the trustees borrowed $100 million to purchase 12,075,468 shares of McDonald’s Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, which were redeemed by the Company for Common Stock in 1995.

The Company is required to make sufficient cash contributions to the Plan to pay the principal and interest on the loans. Released ESOP shares are used to make matching Company allocations. The ESOP shares allocated to participant accounts are held by The Northern Trust Company (Northern Trust), the custodian of the Plan. The unallocated ESOP shares are also held at Northern Trust as collateral for loans from the Company to the Plan. Unallocated ESOP dividends are invested in an interest-bearing account until the note payment is due.

In 1999, the Leveraged ESOP loans were refinanced as discussed in Note 6, so that the last loan payment and allocation of ESOP Common Stock will occur in 2018.

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 1 - DESCRIPTION OF PLAN (Continued)

 

During 2012, 533,701 shares were released from the unallocated ESOP shares with a fair value of approximately $49,982,000.

Vesting: All participants’ accounts under the Plan are 100% vested.

Diversification: Participants can elect to fully diversify all accounts in the Plan, regardless of age.

Loans: Participants may borrow from their fund accounts a minimum of $1,000 up to a maximum equal to the lesser of $50,000 or 50% of their vested balance reduced by the participants’ highest outstanding loan balance during the preceding 12-month period. All loans are currently subject to a $75 processing fee. Loan terms range from 12 months up to 4.5 years. Participants may not have more than one loan from the Plan outstanding at any time. The loans are secured by the balance in the participant’s account and bear interest based on the prime rate in effect on the first day of the month in which the loan is requested, plus 1%. Principal and interest are paid ratably through payroll deductions.

Payment of Benefits: Participants who terminate their employment with the Company and all other companies or entities that are owned or controlled 80% or more by the Company are entitled to receive the interest in their Plan accounts within a reasonable time following their termination. A terminated participant with benefits in excess of $1,000 will not receive a distribution from the Plan until age 70 1/2 unless an earlier distribution is elected.

Such accounts will continue to share in the allocation of investment income, and accounts will continue to be invested in accordance with the participant’s investment elections (See Note 1, Contributions). Distributions may be in the form of a lump sum or installment payments or a combination of lump sum and installment payments.

Participants who terminate employment after satisfying the requirements to make deferrals and are subsequently rehired can resume making deferrals as soon as administratively feasible.

Forfeitures: Amounts unclaimed for two years are considered forfeitures. These forfeitures, resulting from unclaimed amounts, are used to make a portion of the Company match.

In-Service Withdrawals: Participants 59 1/2 or older and terminated participants may withdraw all or any part of their account balances under the Plan at any time. The Plan permits participants to withdraw up to 100% of their ESOP and Profit Sharing accounts at any time.

Pass Through Dividend Election: Participants are offered the choice of having dividends earned on shares of McDonald’s common stock paid directly to them in cash or reinvested in their accounts in McDonald’s stock.

Voting: Participants are entitled to direct the Trustees in voting shares of McDonald’s stock credited to their accounts as well as those shares not voted by other participants and unallocated shares held in the ESOP feature of the Plan.

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Basis of Accounting: The financial statements of the Plan 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 the Administrative Committee 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 differ from those estimates.

Reclassifications: Certain amounts have been reclassified to conform with current year presentations.

Investment Valuation: The Plan’s investments are reported at fair value. 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.

Fair value is the price that would be received by the Plan for an asset or paid by the Plan to transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date in the Plan’s principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability. Fair value measurements are determined by maximizing the use of observable inputs and minimizing the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. The hierarchy places the highest priority on unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and gives the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). The three levels of inputs within the fair value hierarchy are defined as follows:

 

   

Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Plan has the ability to access as of the measurement date.

 

   

Level 2: Significant other observable inputs other than level 1 prices such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted prices in markets that are not active; or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.

 

   

Level 3: Significant unobservable inputs that reflect the Plan’s own assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing an asset or liability.

In some cases, a valuation technique used to measure fair value may include inputs from multiple levels of the fair value hierarchy. The lowest level of significant input determines the placement of the entire fair value measurement in the hierarchy.

The following are descriptions of the valuation methods and assumptions used for investments of the Plan.

Common stocks and American Depository Receipts: The fair values of publicly traded common stocks and American Depository Receipts (ADR) are determined by obtaining quoted prices on nationally recognized securities exchanges (level 1 inputs).

Mutual funds: The fair values of mutual funds are valued at the daily closing price as reported by the fund. Mutual funds held by the Plan are open-end mutual funds that are registered with the securities and exchange commission (level 1 inputs). These funds are required to publish their daily net asset value (“NAV”) and to transact at that price. The mutual funds held by the Plan are deemed to be actively traded.

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING AND SAVINGS PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)

 

Collective trusts: The fair values of investments in collective trusts are valued as determined by the custodian based on their net asset values and recent transaction prices. The investment objectives and underlying investments of the collective trusts vary, with some holding short term investments for principal preservation, diversified portfolios of domestic or international stocks, some holding securities of companies in a particular industry sectors, some holding short-term and/or medium-term corporate, government and government agency bonds, some holding a blend of asset back securities and corporate bonds, and others holding a blend of various domestic and international stocks. Each collective trust provides for daily redemptions by the Plan at reported net asset values per share, with no advance notice requirement. The collective trusts invest primarily in securities traded on nationally recognized securities exchanges and active dealer markets and are classified within level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

Stable value fund: The plan investments include a Stable Value Fund which is a unitized fund managed by JPMorgan solely for the Plan. The Stable Value Fund includes synthetic guaranteed investment contracts which are comprised of collective trusts, short term investments and benefit responsive wrapper contracts (see Note 4).

Wrapper contracts: Benefit responsive wrapper contracts with various insurance carriers are utilized to provide market and cash flow risk protection to the Plan for the Stable Value Fund. The fair values of the wrapper contracts associated with the synthetic investment contracts within the Stable Value Fund have been based upon the estimated replacement costs of the wrap contracts projected for the duration of the associated portfolio and discounted back to the financial statement dates (level 3 inputs).

Contract value of the synthetic guaranteed investment contracts represents contributions made under the contracts, plus earnings, less participant withdrawals and administrative expenses.

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)

 

Investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 are summarized below (amounts in thousands):

 

     Fair Value Measurements
at December 31, 2012 Using
 
     Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Assets

(Level 1)
     Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
     Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

(Level 3)
 

Investments:

        

Synthetic GIC wrapper contracts

   $ —         $ —         $ 113   

Interest-bearing cash

     855         —           —     

Collective trusts

        

Short-term investments

     —           113,142         —     

Bond/fixed income funds

     —           364,362         —     

Common stock funds

     —           66,392         —     

Blended funds

     —           125,525         —     

Mutual funds

        

Corporate bond funds

     213,418         —           —     

US common stock

     424,878         —           —     

International common stock

     81,857         —           —     

ADR & common stock, other than McDonald’s Corp. common stock

        

ADR – International large cap

     13,894         —           —     

ADR – International mid cap

     510         —           —     

Common stocks – US large cap

     117,568         —           —     

Common stocks – US mid cap

     57,123         —           —     

Common stocks – US small cap

     58,376         —           —     

Common stocks – International large cap

     16,134         —           —     

Common stocks – International mid cap

     4,984         —           —     

Common stocks – International small cap

     4,323         —           —     

McDonald’s Corp. common stock

     1,334,238         —           —     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 2,328,158       $ 669,421       $ 113   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)

 

 

     Fair Value Measurements
at December 31, 2011 Using
 
     Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Assets

(Level 1)
     Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
     Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 

Investments:

        

Synthetic GIC wrapper contracts

   $ —         $ —         $ 313   

Collective trusts

        

Short-term investments

     —           71,353         —     

Bond/fixed income funds

     —           325,659         —     

Common stock funds

     —           52,970         —     

Blended funds

     —           144,544         —     

Mutual funds

        

Corporate bond funds

     142,860         —           —     

US common stock

     351,430         —           —     

International common stock

     94,332         —           —     

ADR & common stock, other than McDonald’s Corp. common stock

        

ADR – International large cap

     15,475         —           —     

ADR – International mid cap

     53         —           —     

ADR – International small cap

     737         —           —     

Common stocks – US large cap

     132,068         —           —     

Common stocks – US mid cap

     45,702         —           —     

Common stocks – US small cap

     24,292         —           —     

Common stocks – International large cap

     14,546         —           —     

Common stocks – International mid cap

     4,714         —           —     

Common stocks – International small cap

     1,530         —           —     

McDonald’s Corp. common stock

     1,698,917         —           —     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 2,526,656       $ 594,526       $ 313   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

The table below presents a reconciliation of Plan investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (level 3) for the year ended December 31, 2012 (amounts in thousands):

 

    Fair Value Measurements Using
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)

(Wrapper Contracts)
 

Beginning balance, January 1, 2012

  $ 313   

Change in fair value of fully benefit-responsive investment contract*

    (200
 

 

 

 

Ending balance, December 31, 2012

  $ 113   
 

 

 

 

 

* Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of the wrapper contracts associated with the fully benefit-responsive investment contract is reported as an increase (decrease) in Plan investments and as an offsetting decrease (increase) in the adjustment from fair value to contract value reported in the 2012 statement of net assets available for benefits, with no effect on the 2012 change in net assets available for benefits.

 

 

 

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December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)

 

Participant Loans: Participant loans are reported at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest, with no allowance for credit losses, as repayments of principal and interest are received through payroll deductions and the notes are collateralized by the participants’ account balances.

Fair Value of Long-Term Debt: The fair value of the Plan’s long-term debt is estimated based on the current rates available to the Plan for debt of the same remaining maturities (level 2). As of December 31, 2012, the estimated fair value and carrying value of the Plan’s long-term debt was $36,874,000 and $31,458,000, respectively. As of December 31, 2011, the estimated fair value and carrying value of the Plan’s long-term debt was $47,077,000 and $39,616,000, respectively.

Unallocated Net Assets Available for Benefits: Unallocated net assets available for benefits represents the fair value of shares of McDonald’s common stock purchased through the ESOP which have not been released for allocation to participants’ accounts offset by the balance of the debt issued by the ESOP. Unallocated net assets available for benefits are reduced by the fair value of the shares as they are allocated to participants as Company matching contributions.

Payment of Benefits: Benefits are recorded at the time of payment.

NOTE 3 - INVESTMENTS

The following presents the fair values of investments that represent 5 percent or more of the Plan’s net assets at December 31, 2012 and 2011 (amounts in thousands).

 

     2012      2011  

Investments at fair value:

     

McDonald’s Corporation common stock

   $ 1,334,238       $ 1,698,917   

JP Morgan Chase Bank Intermediate Bond Fund

     204,813         175,739   

Blackrock Global Allocation Fund

     176,631         152,913

Vanguard Institutional Index Fund

     179,144         149,034

 

* Not above 5% threshold, presented for comparative purposes

 

 

 

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December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 4 - INVESTMENT CONTRACTS

The Plan investments include a Stable Value Fund, managed by JPMorgan, which is a unitized fund established solely for the investment of assets of the Plan. The account is credited with earnings on the underlying investments and charged for Plan withdrawals and administrative expenses charged by JPMorgan. The Stable Value Fund holds synthetic guaranteed investment contracts, with collective funds and short-term investments as underlying investments. The underlying investments and wrapper contracts of these synthetic investment contracts are included in the financial statements at fair value.

The wrapper contracts within the Stable Value Fund specify certain conditions under which distributions from the contracts would be payable at amounts below contract value. Such circumstances include the termination of the Plan, a material adverse change to the provisions of the Plan, if the employer elects to withdraw from a wrapper contract in order to switch to a different investment provider, or if the terms of a successor plan (in the event of the spin-off or sale of a division) do not meet the wrapper contract issuer’s underwriting criteria for issuance of a clone wrapper contract. The contracts limit the circumstances under which the issuer may terminate the contracts. Examples of circumstances which would allow the issuer to terminate the contracts include the Plan’s loss of its qualified status, un-cured material breaches of responsibilities, or material and adverse changes to the provisions of the Plan. If one of these events were to occur, the issuer could terminate the contracts at the market value of the underlying investments. Currently, the occurrence of an event that would cause the Plan to transact contract distributions at less than contract value is not probable.

The crediting interest rates of the contracts are based on agreed-upon formulas with the issuers, as defined in the contract agreements, but cannot be less than zero. The interest rates are reviewed on a quarterly basis for resetting. The key factors that influence future interest crediting rates could include the following: the level of market interest rates; the amount and timing of participant contributions; transfers and withdrawals into/out of the contracts; and the duration of the underlying investments backing the contracts.

The Plan’s allocable share of the resulting gains and losses in the fair value of the investment contracts relative to the contract value is reflected as an adjustment from fair value to contract value on the statement of net assets as of December 31, 2012 and 2011.

 

     2012     2011  

Average contract yield, in the aggregate for all contracts:

    

Based on annualized earnings (1)

     2.33     3.61

Based on interest rate credited to participants (2)

     2.07     3.20

 

(1) 

Computed by dividing the annualized one-day actual earnings of the contracts on the last day of the Plan year by the fair value of the contracts’ investments on the same date.

(2) 

Computed by dividing the annualized one-day earnings credited to participants on the last day of the Plan year by the fair value of the contracts’ investments on the same date.

NOTE 5 - NONPARTICIPANT-DIRECTED INVESTMENTS

The nonparticipant directed net assets of the Plan and changes therein consist of those reflected in the financial statements as “ESOP – Unallocated Account.”

 

 

 

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December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 6 - NOTES PAYABLE

In September 1989, the Leveraged ESOP issued $200 million of 7.67% Guaranteed ESOP Notes, Series A, for 15 years with a final maturity of September 15, 2004. In April 1991, the Leveraged ESOP issued $100 million of 7.30% Guaranteed ESOP Notes, Series B, for 15 years with a final maturity of June 1, 2006. In November 1999, the Leveraged ESOP paid down $84,740,000 of these notes and refinanced both the Series A and Series B Notes. At that time, the Leveraged ESOP issued a $104,672,800, 7.11% ESOP Note, for 19 years with a final maturity of July 15, 2018, and a $28,305,658, 7.11% ESOP Note, for three years with a final maturity of July 15, 2002. The remaining outstanding ESOP Note is a loan directly between the ESOP and the Company.

Principal and interest payments are made according to the applicable loan schedules. Dividends on the converted common stock and Company contributions are used to repay the loans.

The Series A/B Notes are collateralized by unallocated shares of McDonald’s common stock, valued at $161,068,552 at December 31, 2012. All Notes are guaranteed by the Company. Holders of the Notes have no recourse against the assets of the ESOP, except for such collateralized shares, cash contributions to the ESOP, and earnings attributable to such collateralized shares or contributions. The unallocated shares of McDonald’s common stock may be released from collateral under certain circumstances without the consent of the holders of the Notes.

Following are maturities of the Notes for each of the next five years and beyond (amounts in thousands):

 

     Series A
Notes
     Series B
Notes
     Total  

2013

   $ 5,506       $ 2,773       $ 8,279   

2014

     4,793         2,415         7,208   

2015

     4,481         2,257         6,738   

2016

     2,721         1,371         4,092   

2017

     1,962         988         2,950   

2018

     1,457         734         2,191   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total over remaining life of notes

   $ 20,920       $ 10,538       $ 31,458   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

NOTE 7 - PLAN TERMINATION

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the McDonald’s Corporation has the right under the Plan to allow an employer to discontinue its contributions at any time and the Company may terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

NOTE 8 - ADMINISTRATIVE FEES

The investment managers’ fees applicable to each investment fund are netted against the related investment income before investment income is allocated to participants’ accounts. Fees for managed account services provided by an independent third-party are charged directly to participant accounts only for individuals that use this service. Revenue sharing received from investments in mutual funds reduces administrative fees. Remaining administrative fees associated with the Plan are paid by the Company.

 

 

 

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December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 9 - INCOME TAX STATUS

The Internal Revenue Service has determined and informed the Company by letter dated March 4, 2010, that the Plan and related trust are designed, including amendments adopted through February 13, 2009, in accordance with applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). On November 30, 2012, the Company applied for a new determination letter with respect to the 2012 Plan restatement and the first amendment. Although the Company has not received a new determination letter, Plan management believes that the Plan is designed and being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the IRC. Therefore, they continue to believe that the Plan is qualified and the related trust was tax-exempt as of the financial statement date.

NOTE 10 - TRANSACTIONS WITH PARTIES IN INTEREST

During 2012, the Plan received $46,087,703 in common stock dividends from the Company. In connection with the Leveraged ESOP refinancing discussed in Note 6, $132,978,458 of debt, at an interest rate of 7.11%, was issued directly by the Company to the Plan in 1999. This loan is intended to be an exempt loan under Section 408(b)(3) of ERISA and Section 4975(d)(3) of the IRC.

During 2012, fees totaling $2,630,000 were paid by the Plan to the managers of the investments held in the Plan and an advisor to Plan participants. These transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions.

Certain Plan assets are held in participant loans or investments managed by Northern Trust, therefore these transactions qualify as party-in-interest. A portion of the Plan’s assets are also invested in Company stock (see Note 3).

Certain administrative functions are performed by officers or employees of the Company. No such officer or employee receives compensation from the Plan.

NOTE 11 - RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES

The Plan invests in various investment securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market, liquidity and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least 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.

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2012 and 2011

 

 

 

NOTE 12 - FORM 5500 RECONCILIATION

Following is a reconciliation of net assets available for benefits per the financial statements at December 31, 2012 and 2011 to net assets per the Form 5500 (amounts in thousands):

 

     2012      2011  

Net assets available for benefits per the financial statements

   $ 2,993,023       $ 3,121,405   

Adjustment from contract value to fair value for fully benefit responsive investment contracts

     13,481         8,788   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net assets per the Form 5500

   $ 3,006,504       $ 3,130,193   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Following is a reconciliation of the decrease in net assets available for benefits per the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2012, to the net loss per the Form 5500 (amounts in thousands):

 

Decrease in net assets available for benefits per the financial statements

   $ (128,382

Change in the adjustment from contract value to fair value for fully benefit responsive investment contracts at December 31, 2012

     4,693   
  

 

 

 

Net loss per the Form 5500

   $ (123,689
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MCDONALD’S CORPORATION, EIN 36-2361282

MCDONALD’S CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING and SAVINGS PLAN, PLAN NUMBER 001

PLAN YEAR END DECEMBER 31, 2012

FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, LINE 4I - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)

 

(a)    (b) (c)    (d)    (e)  
    

IDENTITY OF ISSUER/DESCRIPTION

   COST**    MARKET VALUE  
  

CORPORATE COMMON STOCKS & AMERICAN DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS

     
  

#REORG/SMART BALANCE NAME CHANGE WITH CUSIP 2M13AP1 1/02/2013

        553,977.60   
  

1ST HORIZON NATL CORP COM

        385,568.37   
  

1ST NIAGARA FINL GROUP INC NEW COM

        154,397.10   
  

1ST UTD BANCORP INC FLA COM STK

        155,081.25   
  

8X8 INC NEW COM

        268,486.09   
  

AARON’S INC CLASS A

        361,418.40   
  

ABBOTT LAB COM

        756,918.00   
  

ABM INDS INC COM

        299,050.50   
  

ACADIA HEALTHCARE CO INC COM

        271,537.87   
  

ACADIA PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        25,844.70   
  

ACCELRYS INC COM

        132,799.70   
  

ACCO BRANDS CORP COM

        297,049.80   
  

ACE LTD COM STK

        1,759,590.00   
  

ACTUANT CORP CL A NEW

        164,808.55   
  

ACUITY BRANDS INC COM

        357,885.32   
  

ADOBE SYS INC COM

        1,433,724.00   
  

ADR AMARIN CORP PLC SPONSORED ADR NEW

        159,211.20   
  

ADR ARM HLDS PLC SPONSORED ISIN US0420681068

        698,530.95   
  

ADR ASML HOLDING NV NY REG 2012 (POST REV SPLIT)\

        57,131.67   
  

ADR AXA SA SPONSORED ADR

        19,586.50   
  

ADR BAIDU INC SPONSORED ADR

        762,805.74   
  

ADR BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT - LEVEL I

        242,250.00   

 

 

 

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ADR BHP BILLITON LTD SPONSORED ADR

        325,133.80   
  

ADR BRIT AMERN TOB PLC SPONSORED COM STK

        220,218.75   
  

ADR BURBERRY GROUP PLC SPONSORED

        290,394.38   
  

ADR INDUSTRIA DE DISENO TEXTIL INDITEX SA ADR ADR

        1,729,659.78   
  

ADR NESTLE S A SPONSORED ADR REPSTG REG SH

        236,241.25   
  

ADR NOVARTIS AG

        2,433,885.00   
  

ADR NOVO-NORDISK A S ADR

        1,335,221.01   
  

ADR RANDGOLD RES LTD ADR

        1,723,476.25   
  

ADR RIO TINTO PLC SPONSORED ADR

        323,909.84   
  

ADR TENARIS S A SPONSORED ADR

        128,904.00   
  

ADR TENCENT HLDGS LTD ADR

        414,067.30   
  

ADR UNILEVER N V NEW YORK SHS NEW

        198,202.50   
  

ADR VALE S A ADR

        187,592.00   
  

ADR VODAFONE GROUP PLC NEW SPONSORED ADR

        2,838,913.00   
  

ADR YARA INTL ASA SPONSORED ADR

        18,652.50   
  

ADR YOUKU TUDOU INC

        60,173.76   
  

ADVANCE AUTO PTS INC COM

        206,197.50   
  

ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC COM

        120,648.00   
  

AEGERION PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        239,453.09   
  

AFC ENTERPRISES INC COM

        63,495.90   
  

AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP INC COM STK

        406,068.00   
  

AFFYMAX INC COM

        24,282.00   
  

AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC COM

        441,701.66   
  

AGNICO-EAGLE MINES LTD COM

        293,513.70   
  

AGRIUM INC COM

        194,824.50   
  

AIR METHODS CORP COM NEW COM NEW

        506,757.93   
  

ALASKA AIR GROUP INC COM

        297,321.00   
  

ALBEMARLE CORP COM

        80,756.00   
  

ALEXION PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        1,357,712.13   
  

ALLERGAN INC COM

        1,234,960.99   
  

ALLIED HEALTHCARE PRODS INC COM

        159,430.60   
  

ALLOT COMMUNICATIONS LTD COM STK

        87,496.20   
  

ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        373,504.50   
  

AMAZON COM INC COM

        2,334,597.44   
  

AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC NEW COM

        146,646.50   
  

AMERICAN RAILCAR INDS INC COM STK

        42,105.71   
  

AMERICAN TOWER CORP

        1,728,993.52   

 

 

 

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AMERICAN VANGUARD CORP COM

        209,038.96   
  

AMERN RIV BANKSHARES

        117,789.96   
  

AMERN WOODMARK CORP COM

        37,028.42   
  

ANACOR PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM STK

        23,197.20   
  

ANALOGIC CORP COM PAR $0.05

        326,771.40   
  

APOGEE ENTERPRISES INC COM

        56,329.50   
  

APPLE INC COM STK

        4,579,260.73   
  

APPLIED MICRO CIRCUITS CORP COM NEW STK

        238,140.00   
  

ARCH CAPITAL GROUP COM STK

        92,442.00   
  

ARCTIC CAT INC COM

        29,149.47   
  

ARGO GROUP INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS COM STK

        548,020.85   
  

ARIAD PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        280,200.62   
  

ARQULE INC COM

        14,962.77   
  

ARRAY BIOPHARMA INC COM

        31,739.04   
  

ARRIS GROUP INC COM

        408,758.40   
  

ARTIO GLOBAL INVS INC COM CL A COM CL A

        135,698.00   
  

ARUBA NETWORKS INC COM

        351,007.00   
  

ATHENAHEALTH INC COM MON STOCK

        269,267.70   
  

ATWOOD OCEANICS INC COM

        54,948.00   
  

AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LTD

        801,916.14   
  

AVERY DENNISON CORP COM

        520,482.60   
  

AVIS BUDGET GROUP INC COM STK

        286,042.24   
  

B/E AEROSPACE INC COM

        131,898.00   
  

BANCORP INC DEL COM STK

        169,585.23   
  

BANNER CORP COM NEW COM NEW

        53,009.25   
  

BARRETT BUSINESS SVCS INC COM

        62,810.41   
  

BARRICK GOLD CORP

        1,613,961.00   
  

BAXTER INTL INC COM

        1,866,480.00   
  

BB&T CORP COM

        1,467,144.00   
  

BBCN BANCORP INC COM

        44,625.49   
  

BCE INC COM NEW

        1,670,366.00   
  

BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY INC COM

        365,414.40   
  

BED BATH BEYOND INC COM

        195,685.00   
  

BIOGEN IDEC INC COM STK

        925,927.71   
  

BIOSCRIP INC COM

        112,514.19   
  

BLACK DIAMOND INC COM

        177,489.00   

*

  

BLACKROCK INC COM STK

        1,431,466.75   
  

BLOUNT INTL INC NEW COM

        365,679.30   

 

 

 

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BOEING CO COM

        1,162,126.56   
  

BONANZA CREEK ENERGY INC COM COM STK

        410,930.73   
  

BORG WARNER INC COM

        561,142.70   
  

BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO COM

        1,000,121.92   
  

BROADCOM CORP CL A

        119,888.10   
  

BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYS INC COM NEW STK

        110,400.29   
  

BROOKFIELD ASSET MGMT INC VOTING SHS CL A VOTING SHS CL A

        118,196.25   
  

BROWN & BROWN INC COM

        604,547.70   
  

BRUNSWICK CORP COM

        353,094.42   
  

CABOT OIL & GAS CORP COM

        157,675.80   
  

CALAMP CORP COM

        52,174.72   
  

CANADIAN NATL RY CO COM

        288,956.75   
  

CAP 1 FNCL COM

        2,464,921.50   
  

CAPSTEAD MTG CORP COM NO PAR COM NO PAR

        194,863.83   
  

CARDTRONICS INC COM STK

        151,936.00   
  

CARPENTER TECH CORP COM

        139,401.00   
  

CASELLA WASTE SYS INC CL A COM STK

        417,479.70   
  

CATAMARAN CORP

        160,174.00   
  

CATHAY GENERAL BANCORP INC COM

        317,557.50   
  

CAVCO INDS INC DEL COM STK

        405,987.54   
  

CAVIUM INC COM

        173,527.60   
  

CBRE GROUP INC CL A CL A

        176,911.00   
  

CDN NAT RES LTD COM CDN NAT RES COM STK

        374,617.12   
  

CDN PAC RY LTD COM CDN PAC RY LTD

        518,262.00   
  

CELADON GROUP INC COM

        52,583.70   
  

CELANESE CORP DEL COM SER A STK

        162,534.50   
  

CENTURY CASINOS INC COM

        368,660.40   
  

CERUS CORP COM

        22,631.92   
  

CF INDS HLDGS INC COM

        50,790.00   
  

CHART INDS INC COM PAR $0.01 COM PAR $0.01

        242,612.13   
  

CHEMICAL FINL CORP COM

        248,410.80   
  

CHEMTURA CORP COM NEW

        296,534.48   
  

CHICOS FAS INC COM

        96,915.00   
  

CHIMERA INVT CORP COM STK

        872,593.47   
  

CHRISTOPHER & BANKS CORP COM

        34,651.10   
  

CIENA CORP COM NEW COM NEW

        114,139.00   
  

CIN BELL INC NEW COM STK

        353,268.20   

 

 

 

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CINEMARK HLDGS INC COM

        66,768.60   
  

CINTAS CORP COM

        52,965.50   
  

CISCO SYSTEMS INC

        2,770,650.00   
  

CITIGROUP INC COM NEW COM NEW

        3,156,888.00   
  

CITRIX SYS INC COM

        215,331.25   
  

CLOVIS ONCOLOGY INC

        41,520.00   
  

COACH INC COM

        1,053,468.78   
  

COBALT INTL ENERGY INC COM

        59,189.60   
  

COCA COLA CO COM

        1,473,562.50   
  

COINSTAR INC COM

        656,626.25   
  

COLUMBIA BKG SYS INC COM

        292,332.30   
  

COMMVAULT SYS INC COM STK

        505,397.50   
  

COMPUTER PROGRAMS & SYS INC COM

        292,928.46   
  

COMPUWARE CORP COM

        95,112.50   
  

CON-WAY INC COM STK

        343,020.60   
  

CONCHO RES INC COM STK

        1,161,675.20   
  

CONNS INC COM

        843,025.04   
  

CORE LABORATORIES NV NLG0.03

        163,965.00   
  

CORNERSTONE ONDEMAND INC

        435,537.97   
  

CORONADO BIOSCIENCES INC COM .

        18,788.66   
  

COSTAR GROUP INC COM

        264,803.31   
  

COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP NEW COM

        1,765,513.75   
  

COVIDIEN PLC USD0.20(POST CONSLDTN)

        1,749,522.00   
  

CRANE CO COM

        129,584.00   
  

CRAY INC COM NEW STK

        373,230.00   
  

CRIMSON EXPL INC COM NEW STK

        24,857.28   
  

CROSS CTRY HEALTHCARE INC COM

        100,867.20   
  

CROWN CASTLE INTL CORP COM STK

        2,255,288.64   
  

CROWN HLDGS INC COM

        91,656.90   
  

CUBIST PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        369,665.34   
  

CUMMINS INC

        1,527,735.00   
  

CYANOTECH CORP COM PAR $0.02 STK

        9,806.34   
  

CYBERONICS INC COM

        547,205.01   
  

CYNOSURE INC CL A

        86,771.89   
  

DATALINK CORP COM STK

        278,516.25   
  

DAVITA HEALTHCARE PARTNERS INC COM

        329,379.40   
  

DELTA AIR LINES INC DEL COM NEW COM NEW

        136,623.70   
  

DEMANDWARE INC COM

        29,369.00   

 

 

 

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DEXCOM INC COM

        289,294.16   
  

DIAGEO PLC SPONSORED ADR NEW

        244,818.00   
  

DIAMONDBACK ENERGY INC COM

        40,285.84   
  

DICKS SPORTING GOODS INC OC-COM

        94,164.30   
  

DIGITAL RLTY TR INC COM

        108,624.00   
  

DISCOVERY LABORATORIES INC NEW COM

        302,272.27   
  

DOLAN CO COM STK

        117,439.10   
  

DOMINOS PIZZA INC COM

        456,229.80   
  

DREW INDS INC COM NEW COM NEW

        49,374.75   
  

DSW INC CL A CL A

        209,945.24   
  

DUNKIN BRANDS GROUP INC COM

        878,473.68   
  

DXP ENTERPRISES INC COM NEW STK

        34,103.65   
  

DYCOM INDS INC COM

        310,563.00   
  

EAGLE MATLS INC COM

        206,505.00   
  

EAST WEST BANCORP INC COM

        183,954.40   
  

EASTMAN CHEM CO COM

        303,503.00   
  

EATON CORP PLC COM USD0.50

        156,421.20   
  

EBAY INC COM USD0.001

        859,380.88   
  

EDGEN GROUP INC CL A CL A

        24,349.94   
  

ELIZABETH ARDEN INC COM

        694,864.38   
  

ELLIE MAE INC COM STK

        936,423.75   
  

EMC CORP COM

        1,676,226.20   
  

EMPIRE RESORTS INC COM NEW COM NEW

        66,554.12   
  

ENCANA CORP COM NPV

        1,102,608.00   
  

ENDEAVOUR MINING CORPORATION

        208,542.57   
  

ENDOLOGIX INC COM

        564,516.32   
  

ENERGY XXI (BERMUDA) COM STK USD $0.005

        274,580.70   
  

ENSIGN GROUP INC COM STK

        150,958.88   
  

ENTEROMEDICS INC COM NEW COM STK

        186,536.00   
  

ENTEROMEDICS INC WT EXP 09/28/2016

        1,427.40   
  

ENTEROMEDICS INC WTS

        20,645.45   
  

ENTRAVISION COMMUNICATIONS CORP CL A

        134,026.74   
  

EOG RESOURCES INC COM

        374,811.37   
  

EQUIFAX INC COM

        125,558.40   
  

EQUINIX INC COM NEW COM NEW

        113,410.00   
  

ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC CL A USD0.01

        1,317,518.60   
  

EXPEDIA INC DEL COM NEW

        207,393.75   
  

EXPEDITORS INTL WASH INC COM

        146,335.00   

 

 

 

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EXPRESS SCRIPTS HLDG CO COM

        1,324,890.00   
  

EXXON MOBIL CORP COM

        2,990,302.50   
  

EZCORP INC CL A NON VTG

        242,490.60   
  

F5 NETWORKS INC COM STK

        310,880.00   
  

FACEBOOK INC CL A CL A

        914,660.61   
  

FAMILY DLR STORES INC COM

        354,969.18   
  

FIESTA RESTAURANT GROUP INC COM

        55,948.64   
  

FINISAR CORPORATION COMMON STOCK

        227,385.00   
  

FINISH LINE INC CL A

        173,020.20   
  

FIRST ACCEP CORP COM STK

        125,012.50   
  

FIRST REP BK SAN FRANCISCO CALIF NEW COM

        100,962.40   
  

FLEETMATICS GROUP PLC COM EUR0.015

        66,875.28   
  

FLOTEK INDS INC DEL COM

        308,623.40   
  

FMC TECHNOLOGIES INC COM

        253,125.30   
  

FORD MTR CO DEL COM PAR $0.01 COM PAR $0.01

        945,997.50   
  

FORMFACTOR INC COM STK

        226,996.80   
  

FORUM ENERGY TECH COM USD0.01

        185,724.00   
  

FRESH DEL MONTE PRODUCE INC COM STK

        405,131.25   
  

FULTON FINL CORP PA COM

        136,269.80   
  

FUSION-IO INC

        131,159.60   
  

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

        2,655,235.00   
  

GENESEE & WYO INC CL A CL A

        492,770.16   
  

GENMARK DIAGNOSTICS INC COM STK

        41,706.00   
  

GENTEX CORP COM

        424,842.68   
  

GENTHERM INC COM NPV

        27,424.60   
  

GEO GROUP INC COM STK

        276,219.00   
  

GEORGIA GULF CORP COM PAR $0.01 NEW COM PAR $0.01 NEW

        334,945.92   
  

GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP COM

        366,855.36   
  

GILEAD SCIENCES INC

        1,658,280.65   
  

GLACIER BANCORP INC NEW COM

        110,913.40   
  

GLOBAL PMTS INC COM

        410,644.50   
  

GNC HLDGS INC GNC HOLDINGS INC

        299,653.12   
  

GOLDCORP INC NEW COM

        197,079.00   
  

GOLDGROUP MNG INC COM NPV

        44,638.83   
  

GOLDGROUP MNG INC COMSTK

        49,532.99   
  

GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC COM

        1,274,962.20   
  

GOLUB CAPITAL BDC INC COM

        131,355.60   

 

 

 

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GOOGLE INC CL A CL A

        2,992,122.66   
  

GRAFTECH INTL LTD COM

        155,075.85   
  

GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP NEW COM

        75,663.89   
  

GREEN MTN COFFEE ROASTERS

        76,516.00   
  

GSI GROUP INC CDA NEW COM NEW COM NEW

        154,884.10   
  

GUIDEWIRE SOFTWARE INC COM USD0.0001

        695,150.80   
  

GULFPORT ENERGY CORP COM NEW COM NEW

        611,099.58   
  

H & E EQUIP SVCS INC COM

        57,929.08   
  

HAIN CELESTIAL GROUP INC COM

        278,419.70   
  

HALCON RES CORP COM STK

        39,734.64   
  

HALLIBURTON CO COM

        1,739,703.50   
  

HANOVER INS GROUP INC COM

        308,951.50   
  

HARLEY DAVIDSON COM USD0.01

        136,752.00   
  

HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKETS INC COM

        94,472.00   
  

HATTERAS FINL CORP COM REIT

        164,738.40   
  

HCC INS HLDGS INC COM

        504,753.65   
  

HEALTHCARE SVCS GROUP INC COM

        539,423.83   
  

HEALTHSTREAM INC COM STK ISIN#US42222N1037

        263,471.78   
  

HELIX ENERGY SOLUTIONS GROUP INC COM STK

        358,310.40   
  

HELMERICH & PAYNE INC COM

        119,861.40   
  

HENRY JACK & ASSOC INC COM

        62,816.00   
  

HERCULES OFFSHORE INC COM STK

        250,382.70   
  

HILL INTL INC COM

        311,429.40   
  

HILL ROM HLDGS INC COM STK

        169,432.50   
  

HILLTOP HLDGS INC COM STK

        153,137.40   
  

HOMEAWAY INC

        102,300.00   
  

HONEYWELL INTL INC COM STK

        3,122,724.00   
  

HORNBECK OFFSHORE SVCS INC NEW COM

        172,352.46   
  

HYATT HOTELS CORP COM CL A COM CL A

        173,565.00   
  

IBERIABANK CORP COM

        612,526.40   
  

IHS INC COM CL A COM CL A

        177,600.00   
  

ILLUMINA INC COM

        168,382.11   
  

IMPERVA INC

        55,461.27   
  

INCONTACT INC COM

        48,557.32   
  

INFINITY PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM STK

        406,140.00   
  

INGERSOLL-RAND PLC COM STK

        197,835.00   
  

INGREDION INC COM

        161,075.00   
  

INNERWORKINGS INC COM

        67,742.48   

 

 

 

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INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SVCS INC COM NEW STK

        207,346.70   
  

INTERACTIVE INTELLIGENCE GROUP INC COM COM

        43,367.22   
  

INTERCONTINENTALEXCHANGE INC COM

        137,429.10   
  

INTERMEC INC COM

        385,121.74   
  

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHS CORP COM

        1,479,915.30   
  

INTEROIL CORP COM

        1,661,457.60   
  

INTERPUBLIC GROUP COMPANIES INC COM

        386,030.60   
  

INTERTAPE POLYMER GROUP INC COM

        84,811.50   
  

INTERXION HLDG NV COM

        614,599.92   
  

INTUIT COM

        808,426.50   
  

INTUITIVE SURGICAL INC COM NEW STK

        122,592.50   
  

INVENTURE FOODS INC COM STK

        26,479.20   
  

INVESCO LTD COM STK USD0.10

        74,878.30   
  

IPG PHOTONICS CORP COM

        680,096.60   
  

JABIL CIRCUIT INC COM

        543,881.55   
  

JACOBS ENGR GROUP INC COM

        148,995.00   
  

JAMES RIV COAL CO COM NEW STK

        167,504.00   
  

JAZZ PHARMACEUTICALS PLC COM USD0.0001

        555,886.80   
  

JETBLUE AWYS CORP COM

        257,949.25   
  

JOHN BEAN TECHNOLOGIES CORP COM STK

        442,295.30   
  

JOHNSON & JOHNSON COM USD1

        3,024,815.00   
  

JOHNSON CTL INC COM

        2,073,785.00   
  

JOY GLOBAL INC COM

        140,316.00   

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JPMORGAN CHASE & CO COM

        2,765,713.00   
  

KAISER ALUM CORP COM PAR $0.01 COM PAR $0.01

        327,820.66   
  

KAPSTONE PAPER & PACKAGING CORP KAPSTONEPAPER AND PACKAGING CORP COMMON STOCK

        332,960.95   
  

KELLY SERVICES INC CL A COM

        400,819.10   
  

KENNAMETAL INC CAP

        138,000.00   
  

KEY ENERGY SVCS INC

        139,764.50   
  

KEY TRONIC CORP COM

        58,613.76   
  

KIRBY CORP COM

        154,725.00   
  

KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS INC COM STK

        241,713.22   
  

KROGER CO COM

        164,706.60   
  

KS CY SOUTHN

        417,566.96   
  

LEAPFROG ENTERPRISES INC CL A

        270,740.36   
  

LIBERTY GLOBAL INC COM SER A

        125,350.10   
  

LIFE TIME FITNESS INC COM

        186,998.00   

 

 

 

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LINDSAY CORPORATION COM

        348,682.24   
  

LINKEDIN CORP CL A

        1,369,687.78   
  

LIONS GATE ENTMT CORP COM NEW

        281,325.60   
  

LIVEPERSON INC COM STK ISIN# US5381461012

        25,149.96   
  

LOGMEIN INC COM

        152,388.00   
  

LOWES COS INC COM

        562,992.00   
  

LUCARA DIAMOND CORP

        103,659.08   
  

LULULEMON ATHLETICA INC COM

        1,112,729.31   
  

LUMBER LIQUIDATORS HLDGS INC COM

        196,686.09   
  

M / I HOMES INC

        70,596.00   
  

MANPOWER INC COM

        152,784.00   
  

MANULIFE FINL CORP COM

        16,647.75   
  

MARATHON OIL CORP COM

        1,552,929.00   
  

MARINEMAX INC COM

        51,217.26   
  

MARKET LEADER INC COM

        35,016.30   
  

MARKETAXESS HLDGS INC COM STK

        318,547.20   
  

MARRIOTT INTL INC NEW COM STK CL A

        190,077.00   
  

MARSH & MCLENNAN CO’S INC COM

        203,373.00   
  

MASTEC INC COM

        115,425.90   
  

MASTERCARD INC CL A

        2,796,857.04   
  

MCEWEN MNG INC COM

        511,201.59   
  

MCKESSON CORP

        1,420,464.00   
  

MEAD JOHNSON NUTRITION COM USD0.01

        141,663.50   
  

MEDIDATA SOLUTIONS INC COM

        421,292.50   
  

MEDIVATION INC COM STK

        491,749.92   
  

MEMC ELECTR MATLS INC COM

        148,302.00   
  

MERCADOLIBRE INC COM STK

        69,141.60   
  

MERCURY GEN CORP NEW COM

        180,986.40   
  

MERGE HEALTHCARE INC COM STK

        137,393.75   
  

METLIFE INC COM

        688,446.00   
  

MFA FINL INC

        152,468.00   
  

MFC MARKET VECTORS ETF TR JR GOLD MINERSETF

        496,188.00   
  

MICHAEL KORS HOLDINGS LTD COM NPV

        163,296.00   
  

MICRON TECH INC COM

        348,049.85   
  

MICROSOFT CORP COM

        1,022,422.50   
  

MIDSOUTH BANCORP INC COM

        86,409.75   
  

MITCHAM INDS INC COM

        81,711.85   
  

MOLYCORP INC COMMON STOCK

        58,528.00   
  

MONDELEZ INTL INC COM

        742,323.15   

 

 

 

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MONSANTO CO NEW COM

        4,128,159.75   
  

MORGAN STANLEY COM STK USD0.01

        879,309.68   
  

MOSAIC CO/THE

        84,945.00   
  

MOTORCAR PTS & ACCESSORIES INC COM

        127,720.80   
  

MOVADO GROUP INC COM

        607,648.08   
  

MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC COM NEW COM NEW

        6,772.25   
  

MULTIMEDIA GAMES HOLDING COMPANY COM

        555,096.56   
  

MYLAN INC

        346,797.60   
  

MYR GROUP INC DEL COM STK

        31,550.50   
  

NABORS INDUSTRIES COM USD0.10

        181,347.50   
  

NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO COM STK

        909,055.00   
  

NATURAL GROCERS BY VITAMIN COTTAGE INC COM USD0.001

        37,091.87   
  

NAVISTAR INTL CORP NEW COM

        162,186.50   
  

NCI BUILDING SYSTEMS INC COM NEW

        30,454.90   
  

NEKTAR THERAPEUTICS COM

        23,978.76   
  

NETAPP INC COM STK

        544,684.25   
  

NEUROCRINE BIOSCIENCES INC COM

        65,786.60   
  

NEWMONT MINING CORP NEW COM

        313,470.00   
  

NEWPARK RES INC COM PAR $0.01 NEW COM PAR $0.01 NEW

        399,674.90   
  

NIKE INC CL B

        1,761,108.00   
  

NOBLE CORPORATION (SWITZERLAND) COM USD0.10

        282,564.30   
  

NOBLE ENERGY INC COM

        86,479.00   
  

NORDSON CORP COM

        179,892.00   
  

NORTHWEST BANCSHARES INC MD COM

        37,148.40   
  

NOVADAQ TECHNOLOGIES INC COM

        42,890.40   
  

NXP SEMICONDUCTORS N V COM STK

        435,368.70   
  

OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP

        1,145,319.50   
  

ODYSSEY MARINE EXPL INC COM

        25,170.75   
  

OFFICIAL PMTS HLDGS INC COM

        500,414.64   
  

OIL STS INTL INC COM ISIN US6780261052

        203,173.60   
  

OLD DOMINION FGHT LINE INC COM

        491,506.64   
  

OLD NATL BANCORP IND COM

        56,501.20   
  

OLD REP INTL CORP COM

        200,805.75   
  

OMNICELL INC COM

        165,280.05   
  

ON ASSIGNMENT INC COM

        550,439.76   
  

ON SEMICONDUCTOR CORP COM

        404,437.35   
  

ONYX PHARMACEUTICALS INC DEL COM

        343,510.44   

 

 

 

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ORASURE TECHNOLOGIES INC COM

        558,510.66   
  

ORBITAL SCI CORP COM

        259,151.40   
  

OREXIGEN THERAPEUTICS INC COM

        15,430.56   
  

ORIGEN FINL INC COM

        167,924.50   
  

OSI SYS INC COM

        160,356.16   
  

OUTDOOR CHANNEL HLDGS INC COM NEW COM NEW

        13,512.80   
  

OWENS ILL INC COM NEW

        998,009.67   
  

OXFORD INDS INC COM

        325,493.56   
  

PAC PREMIER BANCORP COM

        346,163.20   
  

PACIRA PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        21,575.45   
  

PALO ALTO NETWORKS INC COM USD0.0001

        67,970.40   
  

PANERA BREAD CO CL A

        411,369.70   
  

PARTNERRE HLDG LTD COM STK

        82,502.25   
  

PATRICK INDS INC COM

        232,419.72   
  

PDF SOLUTIONS INC COM

        28,304.12   
  

PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD COM STK

        151,659.90   
  

PEREGRINE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP COM USD0.001

        25,644.25   
  

PERRIGO CO COM

        643,009.43   
  

PFIZER INC COM

        3,602,742.00   
  

PHARMACYCLICS INC COM

        197,728.50   
  

POLARIS INDS INC COM

        78,259.50   
  

POLYONE CORP COM

        528,183.72   
  

POTASH CORP SASK INC COM

        246,906.92   
  

POWER ONE INC NEW COM USD0.001

        87,806.04   
  

PPG IND INC COM

        178,662.00   
  

PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP COM

        2,115,821.40   
  

PREMIERE GLOBAL SVCS INC COM

        433,302.90   
  

PRICELINE COM INC COM NEW STK

        1,124,372.00   
  

PRIMORIS SVCS CORP COM

        551,817.60   
  

PROCERA NETWORKS INC COM NEW COM NEW

        24,430.35   
  

PROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS LTD COM

        212,868.00   
  

PROTO LABS INC COM

        32,166.72   
  

PVH CORP COM USD1

        227,570.50   
  

QUAKER CHEM CORP COM

        29,030.54   
  

QUALCOMM INC COM

        718,439.68   
  

QUALYS INC COM USD0.001

        48,747.84   
  

RACKSPACE HOSTING INC COM STK

        1,215,799.90   
  

RALPH LAUREN CORP CL A CL A

        1,412,696.16   

 

 

 

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RANGE RES CORP COM

        414,112.53   
  

RAYMOND JAMES FNCL INC COM STK

        491,257.50   
  

RED HAT INC COM

        1,178,677.76   
  

REDWOOD TR INC COM

        276,016.38   
  

REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        131,723.90   
  

RENTECH INC COM STK

        36,128.31   
  

REPROS THERAPEUTICS INCORPORATED COMMON STOCK

        55,345.50   
  

RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD COM

        119,512.80   
  

RIGEL PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM NEW STK

        8,365.50   
  

RIVERBED TECHNOLOGY INC COM

        158,746.00   
  

ROBERT HALF INTL INC COM

        52,821.20   
  

ROCK-TENN CO CL A CL A

        534,112.40   
  

ROPER INDS INC NEW COM

        684,821.64   
  

ROSS STORES INC COM

        192,232.50   
  

ROVI CORP COM

        291,549.85   
  

ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES COM STK

        69,360.00   
  

ROYAL GOLD INC COM STK USD0.01

        468,345.60   
  

RYLAND GROUP INC COM

        203,341.50   
  

SAIA INC COM STK

        131,876.48   
  

SALESFORCE COM INC COM STK

        1,511,891.40   
  

SAN GOLD CORP COM STK

        58,589.37   
  

SANDSTORM GOLD LTD COM

        208,052.12   
  

SANDSTORM GOLD LTD COM STK

        291,471.83   
  

SANDSTORM GOLD LTD COMMON (R1933)

        396,840.16   
  

SANDSTORM METALS & ENERGY LTD COM

        238,086.17   
  

SANDVINE CORP COM

        376,708.00   
  

SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP CL A COM

        543,871.16   
  

SCHLUMBERGER LTD COM COM

        987,659.66   
  

SCIQUEST INC NEW COM

        54,050.88   
  

SELECT COMFORT CORP OC-CAP STK OC-CAP STK

        199,807.95   
  

SEMGROUP CORP CL A CL A

        323,582.40   
  

SERVICESOURCE INTERNATIONAL

        175,207.50   
  

SHIRE PLC ADR

        1,409,985.28   
  

SIERRA BANCORP COM STK

        203,053.95   
  

SIGNATURE BK NY N Y COM

        104,156.40   
  

SILVER STD RES INC COM

        331,376.95   
  

SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS INC COM

        141,085.00   

 

 

 

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SOLARWINDS INC COM

        347,219.00   
  

SOUTHWESTERN ENERGY CO COM

        1,262,898.00   
  

SPECTRANETICS CORP COM

        383,754.14   
  

SPLUNK INC COMSTK COM USD0.001

        620,853.88   
  

SPRINT NEXTEL CORP

        88,168.50   
  

SPS COMM INC COM

        106,480.39   
  

STAAR SURGICAL CO COM NEW PAR $0.01

        49,922.40   
  

STAGE STORES INC COM NEW COM NEW

        232,932.00   
  

STANDARD PKG CORP COM

        171,829.86   
  

STANLEY BLACK & DECKER INC COM

        2,008,285.50   
  

STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE INC COM STK

        118,735.20   
  

STEEL DYNAMICS INC COM

        60,412.00   
  

STERLING BANCORP COM

        102,715.25   
  

STRATASYS INC SHS

        865,379.55   
  

STRYKER CORP

        137,872.30   
  

SUN COMMUNITIES INC COM

        255,694.90   
  

SUNCOR ENERGY INC NEW COM STK

        247,350.00   
  

SUNESIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM NEW STOCK

        27,165.60   
  

SUNSHINE HEART INC COM

        14,561.19   
  

SURMODICS INC COM

        40,091.48   
  

SUSSER HLDGS CORP COM STK

        48,113.55   
  

SYKES ENTERPRISES INC COM

        403,101.70   
  

SYNAGEVA BIOPHARMA CORP

        250,752.93   
  

SYNERGY RES CORP COM

        51,927.26   
  

SYNNEX CORP COM STK

        458,801.10   
  

SYNTA PHARMACEUTICALS CORP SYNTA PHARMACEUTICALS CORP

        419,817.86   
  

TALISMAN ENERGY INC COM

        17,561.50   
  

TASER INTL INC COM

        33,283.62   
  

TEAM INC COM STK

        97,458.48   
  

TEARLAB CORP COM

        24,198.20   
  

TECK RESOURCES LIMITED

        60,886.25   
  

TELETECH HLDGS INC COM

        397,118.00   
  

TELLABS INC COM

        81,373.20   
  

TENNECO INC

        302,648.20   
  

TERADATA CORP DEL COM STK

        347,017.23   
  

TESLA MTRS INC COM

        1,015,320.99   
  

TEXAS INDS INC COM

        210,416.25   

 

 

 

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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC COM

        3,285,828.00   
  

THERMON GROUP HLDGS INC

        26,495.28   
  

THL CR INC COM

        490,658.25   
  

THRESHOLD PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM NEW STK

        22,005.67   
  

TIBCO SOFTWARE INC COM

        172,558.40   
  

TIDEWATER INC COM

        594,690.80   
  

TIME WARNER INC USD0.01

        3,948,366.50   
  

TITAN MACHY INC COM

        328,485.30   
  

TJX COS INC COM NEW

        1,390,534.65   
  

TOLL BROS INC COM

        164,236.40   
  

TOWERS WATSON & CO CL A COM STK

        404,149.90   
  

TRACTOR SUPPLY CO COM

        146,677.60   
  

TRANSDIGM GROUP INC COM

        1,880,813.48   
  

TRANSOCEAN LTD

        206,059.75   
  

TREX CO INC COM

        45,569.52   
  

TRIANGLE CAP CORP COM

        151,665.50   
  

TRIANGLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION COMMON STOCK

        221,618.02   
  

TRILOGY ENERGY COR COM NPV

        617,224.38   
  

TRIMAS CORP COM NEW COM NEW

        215,571.60   
  

TRIMBLE NAV LTD COM

        114,179.80   
  

TRIUMPH GROUP INC NEW COM

        950,180.30   
  

TRW AUTOMOTIVE HLDGS CORP COM

        222,481.50   
  

TW TELECOM INC CL A STK

        187,204.50   
  

U M H PPTYS INC COM STK

        496,718.05   
  

UBS AG SHS COM

        17,707.50   
  

UDR INC COM STK

        142,680.00   
  

ULTA SALON COSMETICS & FRAGRANCE INC COMSTK

        183,942.72   
  

ULTIMATE SOFTWARE GROUP INC COM

        753,580.62   
  

ULTRATECH INC EFF 06-10-03

        474,493.30   
  

UNDER ARMOR INC CL A

        109,192.50   
  

UNION PAC CORP COM

        1,315,659.80   
  

UNITED STS STL CORP NEW COM

        172,818.80   
  

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP COM

        1,267,792.59   
  

UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC COM

        2,470,577.76   
  

UNIVEST CORP PA COM

        62,757.00   
  

UNVL HEALTH SERVICES INC CL B COM

        199,443.75   
  

URBAN OUTFITTERS INC COM

        125,164.80   

 

 

 

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UROPLASTY INC COM NEW

        16,876.75   
  

UTD RENTALS INC COM

        455,609.68   
  

V F CORP COM

        161,537.90   
  

VALUECLICK INC COM STK ISIN#US92046N1028

        298,137.60   
  

VERIFONE SYSTEMS INC COM

        288,934.80   
  

VERISK ANALYTICS INC CL A CL A

        165,750.00   
  

VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        1,058,313.96   
  

VIACOM INC NEW CL B

        2,634,363.00   
  

VISA INC COM CL A STK

        1,359,975.76   
  

VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY INC COM STK

        217,383.50   
  

VMWARE INC CL A COM CL A COM

        1,265,147.46   
  

VOCERA COMMUNICATIONS INC

        42,092.70   
  

WABASH NATL CORP COM

        224,581.89   
  

WALT DISNEY CO

        1,145,020.63   
  

WALTER INVT MGMT CORP

        638,803.98   
  

WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS INC COM

        305,300.00   
  

WD 40 CO COM STK

        116,597.25   
  

WEATHERFORD INTL LTD

        189,950.25   
  

WEIGHT WATCHERS INTL INC NEW COM

        261,800.00   
  

WELLS FARGO & CO NEW COM STK

        1,589,370.00   
  

WESTERN ALLIANCE BANCORPORATION COM

        454,822.29   
  

WESTERN UNION CO

        260,427.35   
  

WHOLE FOODS MKT INC COM

        1,575,168.51   
  

WILEY JOHN & SONS INC CL A

        160,586.25   
  

WILLBROS GROUP INC COM

        150,616.00   
  

WILLIAMS SONOMA INC COM

        142,252.50   
  

WINTRUST FINL CORP COM

        392,323.00   
  

WMS INDS INC COM STK

        52,150.00   
  

WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE INC COM

        96,303.00   
  

WORKDAY INC CL A COM USD0.001

        313,756.50   
  

WYNN RESORTS LTD COM

        179,984.00   
  

XOMA CORP DEL COM

        47,873.66   
  

YUM BRANDS INC COM

        1,161,136.80   
  

ZIONS BANCORP COM

        216,568.00   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL CORPORATE COMMON STOCKS (other than employer securities) & AMERICAN DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS

        272,911,620.38   

 

 

 

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McDONALD’S CORPORATION COMMON STOCK

     

*

  

MC DONALDS CORP COM

     29,975,496.88         167,400,527.50   

*

  

MC DONALDS CORP COM

        316,691,983.05   

*

  

MC DONALDS CORP COM

        850,145,221.82   
     

 

 

    

 

 

 
  

TOTAL McDONALD’S CORPORATION COMMON STOCK

     29,975,496.88         1,334,237,732.37   
  

INTEREST IN REGISTERED INVESTMENT CO.

     

*

  

MFO BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION FD INC INSTL CL

        176,630,946.96   

*

  

MFO DFA EMERGING MARKETS VALUE

        6,196,661.83   

*

  

MFO DRIEHAUS MUT FDS INTERNATIONAL DISCOVERY FD

        21,638,636.78   

*

  

MFO MANNING & NAPIER FD INC NEW OVERSEASSER

        60,218,240.01   

*

  

MFO NUVEEN INVT FDS INC REAL ESTATE SECSFD CL I

        62,906,401.09   

*

  

MFO PIMCO FDS PAC INVT MGMT SER FOR FUTURE I DIVERSIFIED INC FD INSTL CL

        98,348,552.63   

*

  

MFO PIMCO FDS PAC INVT MGMT SER MODERATEDURATION FD INSTL CL

        115,068,922.33   

*

  

MFO VANGUARD INSTL INDEX FD INSTL PLUS SHS

        179,144,334.75   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL INTEREST IN REGISTERD INVESTMENT CO.

        720,152,696.38   
  

MCDONALD’S LOAN ASSETS

     

*

  

MCDONALD’S LOAN ASSETS

        33,261,969.14   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL McDONALD’S LOAN ASSETS

        33,261,969.14   
  

INTEREST-BEARING CASH

     

*

  

Interest-Bearing Cash (Canada and US dollars)

        855,897.32   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL INTEREST-BEARING CASH

        855,897.32   
  

WRAPPER CONTRACTS

     
  

GIC MONUMENTAL LIFE CONTRACT MDA00824TR RATE 2.19% MAT 12/31/2064

        112,819.00   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL WRAPPER CONTRACTS

        112,819.00   
  

COLLECTIVE TRUSTS

     

*

  

JPMCB INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND

        204,812,511.00   

*

  

JPMCB LIQUIDITY FUND

        43,960,704.69   

*

  

JPMCB MTG PVT PLMT FD

        11,488,248.00   

*

  

JPMCB SUBADVISED FIXED INCOME WAMCO FUND

        148,061,557.00   

*

  

PIMCO PAPS MODERATE DURATION FUND

        125,524,393.00   

 

 

 

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MFO ARTISAN INTERNATIONAL FUND

        36,055,737.42   

*

  

MFO MELLON EB DAILY LIQUIDITY SMALL CAP FD

        55,162,073.00   

*

  

MFO WELLINGTON TR CO NA COLTV INVT FD SER

        11,230,006.48   

*

  

The Northern Trust Company COLTV SHORT TERM INVT FD - Short Term Investment Funds

        33,125,518.72   
        

 

 

 
  

TOTAL COLLECTIVE TRUSTS

        669,420,749.31   
     

 

  

 

 

 
  

TOTAL ASSETS

        3,030,953,483.90   

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Party in Interest

     

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SIGNATURES

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

 

    McDonald’s Corporation Profit Sharing and Savings Plan
Dated: June 20, 2013     By:  

    /s/ Karen Matusinec

      Name: Karen Matusinec
      Title: Chair of the Administrative Committee

 

 

 

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EXHIBITS

 

Exhibit

Number

  

Description of Exhibit

23.1    Consent of Crowe Horwath, LLP Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

 

 

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