11-K

 

 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 11-K

 

 

ANNUAL REPORT

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 [NO FEE REQUIRED, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 7, 1996].

For the plan year ended December 31, 2014

OR

 

¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED].

For the transition period from                      to                     

Commission file number 1-4694

 

 

 

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

RR Donnelley Savings Plan

 

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

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company

35 W. Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60601-1608

 

 

 


RR Donnelley Savings Plan

December 31, 2014 and 2013

Index

 

     Page  

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

     1   

Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP – RR Donnelley Savings Plan as of December 31, 2014 and 2013

  

Financial Statements

  

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of December 31, 2014 and 2013

     2   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013

     3   

Notes to Financial Statements

     4-14   

Supplemental Information

  

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

     15-27   

Supplemental Schedule H, line 4(a) – Schedule of Delinquent Participant Contributions for the year ended December 31, 2014

     28   

Signatures

     29   

Index to Exhibits

     30   

23.1 Consent of Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP – RR Donnelley Savings Plan as of December 31, 2014

  

Note: All other schedules required by Section 2520.103-10 of the Department Of Labor’s rules and regulating and disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 have been omitted because they are not applicable to the R.R. Donnelley & Sons Savings Plan.


REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

To the Administrator of the

RR Donnelley Savings Plan

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the RR Donnelley Savings Plan (the “Plan”) as of December 31, 2014 and 2013, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s Administrator. 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, 2014 and 2013, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

The supplemental information in the accompanying Supplemental Schedule H, line 4(i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) as of December 31, 2014 and Supplemental Schedule H, line 4(a) - Schedule of Delinquent Participant Contributions for the year ended December 31, 2014 has been subjected to audit procedures performed in conjunction with the audit of the Plan’s financial statements. The supplemental information is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but includes supplemental 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 information is the responsibility of the Plan’s Administrator. Our audit procedures included determining whether the supplemental information reconciles to the financial statements or the underlying accounting and other records, as applicable, and performing procedures to test the completeness and accuracy of the information presented in the supplemental information. In forming our opinion on the supplemental information in the accompanying schedules, we evaluated whether the supplemental information, including its form and content, is presented in conformity with the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In our opinion, the supplemental information in the accompanying schedules is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements as a whole.

/s/ Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

Chicago, Illinois

June 29, 2015

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014 AND 2013

(EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER 003)

 

     2014     2013  

ASSETS

    

Plan investments at fair value

   $ 2,610,246,937      $ 2,525,201,977   

Notes receivable from participants

     54,222,760        51,522,092   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

  2,664,469,697      2,576,724,069   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

  1,378,001      265,448   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT FAIR VALUE

  2,663,091,696      2,576,458,621   

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

  (8,915,698   (6,307,273
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$ 2,654,175,998    $ 2,570,151,348   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 AND 2013

(EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER 003)

 

     2014      2013  

ADDITIONS TO NET ASSETS:

     

Investment income

     

Interest income on notes receivable from participants

   $ 2,260,130       $ 2,037,716   

Dividend and interest income

     29,105,040         27,617,592   

Net appreciation in fair value of investments

     107,094,581         342,013,451   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total investment income

  138,459,751      371,668,759   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Contributions

Participant contributions

  109,365,678      106,150,084   

Rollover contributions

  55,301,272      2,666,066   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total contributions

  164,666,950      108,816,150   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total additions

  303,126,701      480,484,909   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

DEDUCTIONS FROM NET ASSETS:

Benefits paid to participants

  216,084,031      192,490,804   

Administrative expenses

  3,018,020      2,723,529   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total deductions

  219,102,051      195,214,333   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase

  84,024,650      285,270,576   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR

  2,570,151,348      2,284,880,772   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR

$ 2,654,175,998    $ 2,570,151,348   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013

NOTE 1 – PLAN DESCRIPTION

The following description of the RR Donnelley Savings Plan (the “Plan”) is provided for general information purposes only. The Plan is a defined contribution plan sponsored by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company (the “Company”) designed to allow eligible employees to save for retirement on a tax-advantaged basis. The Plan is intended to qualify as a cash or deferred arrangement under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and is subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”). The description covers current Plan provisions, except as specifically noted otherwise. For more complete information, refer to the Summary Plan Description and the Plan document, including any modifications and amendments thereto.

Administration

The Plan is administered by the Plan’s Benefits Committee and its delegates. The Plan’s assets are held in the RR Donnelley Savings Plan Trust (the “Trust”). The Bank of New York Mellon was trustee for all of the Plan’s assets, other than with respect to assets invested through the self-directed brokerage account, from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. On April 1, 2014, The Northern Trust Company became the trustee of the Trust and custodian of the Plan’s assets, other than with respect to assets invested through the self-directed brokerage accounts. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. was custodian of assets invested through the self-directed brokerage account from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. On April 1, 2014 J.P. Morgan (JPM) Securities LLC became the custodian of assets invested through the self-directed brokerage accounts. Aon Hewitt, LLC was the record keeper from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. Great West Financial, operating under the brand name Empower Retirement, became the record keeper as of April 1, 2014.

Administrative Expenses

Administrative expenses paid by the Plan include recordkeeping fees, investment consulting fees, investment management fees, and most other administrative fees, including various printing and postage charges. Expenses paid by the Company include audit fees, legal fees, and some other administrative fees.

Eligibility

Generally, all employees of the Company and its U.S. subsidiaries are eligible to become Plan members (“participants”), unless they are part of a bargaining unit that does not participate in the Plan. Except with respect to certain contingent employees, eligible employees are not required to satisfy any service or age requirements to participate in the Plan and, accordingly, become eligible to participate in the Plan on their first day of employment with the Company or one of its participating affiliates. Elections to participate in the Plan are effective as soon as administratively practicable. Automatic enrollment provisions under the Plan became effective January 1, 2012. Employees hired on or after December 1, 2011 are automatically enrolled 30 days after being hired, in each case unless the employee opted, or opts, out of automatic enrollment or elected, or elects, to be enrolled earlier. Individuals who are automatically enrolled make contributions on a before-tax basis equal to 3% of eligible compensation.

Contributions

Eligible employees may elect to make before-tax, after-tax and Roth 401(k) contributions under the Plan. Subject to certain limitations, the contribution election percentages allowed are from 1%-85% of eligible compensation for before-tax, after-tax and Roth 401(k) contributions, and the total of all elections cannot exceed 85% of eligible compensation. Before-tax, after-tax and Roth 401(k) contributions are funded by payroll deductions and must be made in whole percentages of employee eligible earnings, although contributions designated as “catch-up” contributions must be designated in full dollar amounts. Participants can change contribution elections at any time. Earnings of the Plan attributable to before-tax, after-tax and matching contributions, as well as such before-tax contributions and matching contributions to the Plan, generally are not taxable to the participants until withdrawn.

The Company did not make any matching contributions during the 2014 or 2013 Plan years. In addition, the Plan permits the Company to provide a discretionary matching contribution to certain employees. The Company did not make any such discretionary matching contributions for the 2014 or 2013 Plan years. Matching contributions, when made, are contributed to the Plan in cash and invested according to the participant’s investment elections.

Employees may also roll over amounts to the Plan that were distributed from certain types of retirement plans and accounts.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

Vesting

Participants are always 100% vested in their before-tax, after-tax, Roth 401(k) and rollover contributions and investment earnings thereon. Except with respect to certain members of collective bargaining units, participants first hired before January 1, 2012 are always 100% vested with respect to matching and discretionary matching contributions (and earnings thereon), whereas participants first hired on or after January 1, 2012 do not become vested in such matching and discretionary matching contributions (and earnings thereon) until they have earned three years of service under the Plan, at which time they are 100% vested in such contributions and earnings. Different vesting rules apply to contingent employees.

Notes Receivable from Participants

Participants are permitted to borrow up to the lesser of 50% of their vested before-tax, after-tax, Roth 401(k), matching and rollover account balance, or $50,000, reduced by the highest outstanding loan balance in the last 12 months. The minimum loan amount is $1,000. Subject to certain exceptions for historical loans and loans originated under other plans, participants are allowed only one outstanding loan at any time and the maximum loan repayment period is four and a half years. The loans are secured by the balance in the participants’ accounts and bear interest at a rate equal to 1% over the prime rate, as published in the Wall Street Journal. The interest rate for the loans outstanding as of December 31, 2014 ranged from a low of 4.0% to a high of 9.5%. The participant pays an administrative fee of $50 to the Plan’s recordkeeper, Empower Retirement, at the inception of the loan. Notes receivables are valued at cost plus accrued interest.

Benefit Payments and Withdrawals

A participant’s account balance may be distributed on retirement or other termination of employment. Distributions may be made in the form of lump sum distribution of all or a portion of the participant’s account, or in installment payments. Amounts invested in the Tax Reduction Act Stock Ownership Plan (“TRASOP”) Fund and, beginning in April 2013, the RR Donnelley Stock Fund, may be distributed in the form of shares of Company stock. All other payments are made in cash.

A participant may withdraw his or her after-tax contributions and rollover contributions, and the value of the participant’s Fund B account, if any, at any time, and may withdraw an amount from his or her vested account (other than his or her TRASOP Account) while he or she is still employed if he or she incurs a financial hardship, or has attained age 59.5. A participant may withdraw all or part of his or her before-tax or Roth 401(k) contributions if he or she is performing service in the uniformed services while on active duty for more than 30 days. A participant may withdraw any portion of his or her vested account after attaining age 70.5, and will be required to begin taking distributions upon the later of his or her attainment of age 70.5 or termination of employment.

Investment Options

Participants are permitted to direct how their account balance under the Plan is invested. Subject to certain restrictions, participants can change investment elections on a daily basis. Generally, participants may invest up to 20% of their account balance and up to 20% of their current contributions in the RR Donnelley Stock Fund, and may shift their contributions into and out of the RR Donnelley Stock Fund at any time. As of December 31, 2014, the following investment options were offered under the Plan:

Core Investment Funds investment funds that invest in different asset classes, such as fixed income funds, bond funds, stock funds, and funds that invest in alternative investments. Examples offered under the Plan as of December 31, 2014 include the following funds: stable value, fixed income index, fixed income core plus, large cap core index, large cap value, large cap growth, small-mid cap core index, small cap value, small-mid cap growth, all country world ex-US index, international equity core plus, emerging markets multi asset, and diversified real asset. Effective December 31, 2014, several investment options were removed from the Plan’s menu of investment options.

Target Date Funds— mix of investments in core investment funds that automatically reduce their level of equity risk over time and target retirement at age 65.

Conservative Income Fund— a conservative portfolio comprised of a mix of investments in core investment funds with equity risk maintained lower than any Target Date Fund.

RR Donnelley Stock Fund and TRASOP Fund— unitized funds that invest primarily in shares of common stock of the Company and hold a certain percent of assets in cash-equivalents for liquidity purposes. Due to investments in cash equivalents, the RR Donnelley Stock Fund and the TRASOP Fund may not reflect the exact performance of Company stock over any given time period. The TRASOP Fund has been considered an “employee stock ownership plan” during all periods covered by these financial statements. Effective April 2013, the RR Donnelley Stock Fund is also considered an “employee stock ownership plan.” Dividends paid on the shares of Company stock held in the TRASOP Fund have historically been passed through and paid out to participants, whereas dividends paid on the shares of Company stock held in the RR Donnelley Stock Fund have been reinvested in the fund. The TRASOP Fund is closed to new investments.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

Self-Directed Brokerage Account— participants may invest a portion of their account balance under the Plan in investment options not otherwise offered under the Plan, such as certain mutual funds, stocks, or bonds, by directing such portion of their account balance to be invested through the self-directed brokerage account offered under the Plan.

NOTE 2 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Basis of Accounting

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“US GAAP”). The accounts of the Plan are maintained on the accrual basis of accounting. The Plan has evaluated subsequent events through June 29, 2015, which is the date that the financial statements were approved and available to be issued, for events requiring recording or disclosure in the Plan’s financial statements.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities and changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment Valuation and Income Recognition

The Plan’s investments are stated at fair value. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. See Note 6 for discussion of fair value measurements, including details on inputs, valuation techniques and the fair value levels within the fair value hierarchy.

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.

Net appreciation or depreciation of investments included in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets available for Benefits includes realized gains or losses from the sale of investments and unrealized appreciation or depreciation in the fair value of investments. Net unrealized appreciation or depreciation in the fair value of investments represents the net change in the fair value of the investments held during the period. The net realized gains or losses on the sale of investments represent the difference between the sale proceeds and the fair value of the investment as of the beginning of the period or the cost of the investment if purchased during the year.

Plan Distributions

Benefit payments to participants are recorded upon distribution. Bank of New York Mellon and The Northern Trust Company (each, a “Trustee” and, collectively, “Trustees”) use a distribution account to make all benefit payments. Amounts are transferred from the participant’s investment fund(s) to this account as directed by the Plan administrator.

Risks and Uncertainties

The Plan provides various options for investing in securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, market and credit risk. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities and the level of uncertainty related to changes in the value of investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in risks in the near term could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits and the Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

In May 2015, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2015-07, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent) (“ASU 2015-07”). ASU 2015-07 removes the requirement to include investments in the fair value hierarchy for which fair value is measured using the net asset value per share practical expedient under Accounting Standards Codification 820. ASU 2015-07 is effective for the Plan for years beginning after December 15, 2015 with early adoption permitted. The adoption of ASU 2015-07 is not expected to have a material impact.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

NOTE 3 – PLAN MERGERS/BATCH ROLLOVERS

The Plan did not merge with any other plan during 2014, but did accept batch rollovers during 2014 in connection with the acquisitions of Consolidated Graphics, Inc. and the North American operations of Esselte Corporation.

The Plan did not merge with any other plan during 2013, but did accept batch rollovers during 2013 in connection with the acquisition of Meisel Photographic Corporation.

NOTE 4 – INVESTMENT IN RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

Investment contracts held by a defined-contribution plan are required to be reported at fair value. However, contract value is the relevant measurement attribute for that portion of the net assets available for benefits of a defined-contribution plan attributable to fully benefit-responsive investment contracts because contract value is the amount participants would receive if they were to initiate permitted transactions under the terms of the plan. The Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits present the fair value of the investment contracts as well as the adjustment of the fully benefit-responsive investment contracts from fair value to contract value. The Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits are prepared on a contract value basis. The amounts relating to the investment contract fair value, and related adjustment, are broken out in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Interest and dividends, along with net appreciation (depreciation) in the fair value of investments, are accounted for on a daily basis based upon the Plan’s participation in the various investment funds and portfolios.

The following table presents the investments held by the Plan at December 31, 2014 and 2013:

 

     2014      2013  

Investments at fair value:

     

Collective trust funds

   $ 1,253,735,293       $ 1,199,155,065   

U.S. equity securities

     519,383,840         489,364,685   

Fixed income securities

     282,699,453         294,995,235   

Mutual funds

     226,661,864         255,417,194   

Non-U.S. equity securities

     136,041,912         170,317,264   

Cash and money market funds

     120,410,984         44,825,368   

Self-directed brokerage account

     71,313,591         71,127,166   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total investments at fair value

  2,610,246,937      2,525,201,977   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

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

  (8,915,698   (6,307,273
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total investments at contract value

$ 2,601,331,239    $ 2,518,894,704   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investment income of the Plan for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 is summarized as follows:

 

     2014      2013  

Net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of investments:

     

Mutual funds

   $ 56,132,170       $ 29,067,862   

U.S. equity securities

     36,837,083         151,195,295   

Collective trust funds

     11,209,832         131,501,793   

Fixed income securities

     6,813,584         (17,095,301

Self-directed brokerage account

     3,208,637         11,064,955   

Non-U.S. equity securities

     (7,106,725      36,278,847   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Investment income

$ 107,094,581    $ 342,013,451   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

Dividends and interest income for the Plan was $29,105,040 and $27,617,592 for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013.

The fair value of the Plan’s investments that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s net assets, at December 31, 2014 and 2013, are summarized as follows:

 

     2014      2013  

Northern Trust Large Cap S&P 500 Index

   $ 389,754,477       $ —     

Wells Fargo Fixed Income Fund F

     244,245,514         231,583,389   

Vanguard Large Cap Core Index

     —           309,194,270   

Lending of Portfolio Securities

To generate additional income, a fund may lend a percentage of its investment securities to approved institutional borrowers who need to borrow securities provided a number of conditions are satisfied, including that the loan is fully collateralized in the form of cash or U.S. government securities. Investment funds that are separately managed for the Plan do not participate in securities lending. However, the Plan invests in collective trusts and mutual funds that participate in securities lending.

Each loan is initially collateralized, in the case of: (a) loaned securities denominated in U.S. dollars or whose primary trading market is located in the U.S. to the extent of 102% of the market value of the loaned securities, or (b) loaned securities not denominated in U.S. dollars or whose primary trading market is not located in the U.S. to the extent of 105% of the market value of the loaned securities.

By lending its investment securities, a fund attempts to increase its net investment income through the receipt of interest on the loan. Any gain or loss in the market price of the securities loaned that might occur during the term of the loan would belong to a fund. Each investment option within the Plan that participates in the program receives its pro-rata share of the income or loss earned by the collateral investment fund monthly and is reflected in the calculation of the investment option’s net asset value (“NAV”).

NOTE 5 – GALLIARD STABLE VALUE FUND

The Plan assets entered into benefit-responsive investment contracts via investment in the Galliard Stable Value Fund (“the Fund”).

The Fund primarily invests in security-backed contracts issued by insurance companies and other financial institutions. A security-backed contract is an investment contract issued by an insurance company or other financial institution, backed by a portfolio of bonds or units of a collective fund that are owned by the Fund. The portfolio underlying the contract is maintained separately from the contract issue’s general assets, usually by a third party custodian. These contracts typically allow for realized and unrealized gains and losses on the underlying assets to be amortized, usually over the duration of the underlying investments, through adjustment to the future interest crediting rate, rather than reflected immediately in the net assets of the Fund. The security-backed contracts are designed to reset their respective crediting rates on a quarterly basis and cannot credit an interest rate that is less than 0%. The issuer guarantees that all qualified participant withdrawals will be at contract value.

Risks arise when entering into any investment contract due to the potential inability of the issuer to meet the terms of the contract. In addition, security-backed contracts have the risk of default or the lack of liquidity of the underlying portfolio assets.

The credit risk of each issuer is evaluated and monitored through Galliard’s credit analysis, and the underlying portfolio assets are rated investment grade at the time of purchase.

The primary variables impacting the future crediting rates of security-backed contracts include:

 

    The current yield of the assets underlying the contract;

 

    The duration of the assets underlying the contract; and

 

    The existing difference between the fair value and contract value of the assets within the contract.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

The yield earned by the Galliard Fund at December 31, 2014 and 2013 was 1.51% and 1.48%, respectively. This represents the annualized earnings of all investments in the Fund, including the earnings recorded at the underlying collective trust funds, divided by the fair value of all investments in the Fund at December 31, 2014, or 2013, as applicable.

The yield earned by the Fund with an adjustment to reflect the actual interest rate credited to participants in the Fund at December 31, 2014 and 2013, was 1.93% and 1.88%, respectively. This represents the annualized earnings credited to participants in the Fund divided by the fair value of all investments in the Fund at December 31, 2014, or 2013, as applicable. The crediting rate of security-backed contracts will track current market yields on a trailing basis. The rate reset allows the contract value to converge with the fair value of the underlying portfolio over time, assuming the portfolio continues to earn the current yield for a period of time equal to the current portfolio duration.

To the extent that the underlying portfolio of a security-backed contract has unrealized and/or realized losses, a positive adjustment is made to the adjustment from fair value to contract value under contract value accounting. As a result, the future crediting rate may be lower over time than the then-current market rates. Similarly, if the underlying portfolio generates unrealized and/or realized gains, a negative adjustment is made to the adjustment from fair value to contract value, and the future crediting rate may be higher than the then-current market rates. The adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts was ($8,915,698) and ($6,307,273) at December 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Security-backed contracts generally provide for withdrawals associated with certain events which are not in the ordinary course of Fund operations and are paid with a market value adjustment. Events that may trigger a market value adjustment can include the following:

 

    Material amendments to the Fund’s structure or administration;

 

    Changes to the participating plans’ competing investment options including the elimination of equity wash provisions;

 

    Complete or partial termination of the Fund, including merger with another fund;

 

    The failure of the Fund to qualify for exemption from federal income taxes or any required prohibited transaction exemption under the ERISA;

 

    The redemption of all or a portion of the interests in the Fund held by a participating plan including withdrawals due to the removal of a specifically identifiable group of employees from coverage under the participating plan, the closing or sale of a subsidiary, employing unit, or affiliate, the bankruptcy or insolvency of a plan sponsor, the merger of the plan with another plan, or the plan sponsor’s establishment of another tax qualified defined contribution plan;

 

    Any change in law, regulation, ruling, administrative or judicial position, or accounting requirement, applicable to the Funds or participating plans; and

 

    The delivery of any communication to plan participants designed to influence a participant not to invest in the Fund.

At this time, the Fund does not believe that the occurrence of any such market value event, which would limit the Fund’s ability to transact at contract value with participants, is probable.

Participants may redeem their shares at any time at contract value. However, there is a 90 day equity wash restriction for transfers from the Stable Value Fund to the PCRA (Brokerage) option.

NOTE 6 – FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of the Plan’s investments. These inputs are categorized in the three tier value hierarchy, which prioritizes valuation methodology based on the reliability of inputs, as listed below:

Level 1 – Valuations based on quoted prices for identical assets and liabilities in active markets.

Level 2 – Valuations based on observable inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1, such as quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets and liabilities in markets that are not active, or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.

Level 3 – Valuations based on unobservable inputs reflecting the Plan’s own assumptions, consistent with reasonably available assumptions made by other market participants.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

The asset or liability’s fair value measurement level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of the input that is significant to the fair value measurement. Valuation techniques used need to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.

The following is a description by major asset categories of the valuation methodologies and levels used for determining fair value. There have been no changes in the methodology used at December 31, 2014 and 2013.

Cash and other assets – Carrying value approximates fair value. Cash and other assets are classified as Level 1.

Collective trust funds – Collective trust funds are priced using the NAV and are classified as Level 2. The NAV is deemed appropriate as these funds do not have finite lives, unfunded commitments relating to these types of investments, or significant restrictions on redemptions. The investments include the Galliard Stable Value Fund as discussed in Note 5. Prices for government, agency, municipal, corporate mortgage backed, and asset backed securities of the Fund are primarily obtained from independent pricing services. These prices are based on observable market data for the same or similar securities, including quoted prices in markets that are not active, or internal matrix pricing models or other similar techniques that use observable market inputs, such as benchmark yields, expected prepayment speeds and volumes, and issuer ratings.

Equity securities – The values of individual equity securities were based on quoted prices in active markets. As such, these assets are classified as Level 1. This includes all U.S. and Non-U.S. equity securities, the RR Donnelley Stock Fund and the TRASOP fund. The individually managed self-directed brokerage accounts are also classified as Level 1 since the underlying investments are actively traded on the market or exchange.

Fixed income securities – Fixed income securities are typically priced based on a valuation model rather than a last trade basis and are not exchange-traded. These valuation models involve utilizing dealer quotes, analyzing market information, estimating prepayment speeds and evaluating underlying collateral. Accordingly, these fixed income securities are classified as Level 2.

Mutual funds – Valued at the NAV of shares held by the Plan at year end. NAV is derived by the quoted prices of underlying investments. All funds that are separately managed and not traded on an exchange are classified as Level 2. The valuation methodologies described above may generate a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or future fair values. While the Plan believes the valuation methodologies used are appropriate, the use of different methodologies or assumptions in calculating fair value could result in different amounts. The Plan invests in various assets in which valuation is determined by NAV. The Plan believes that the NAV is representative of fair value at the reporting date, as there are no significant restrictions on redemption of these investments or other reasons to indicate that the investment would be redeemed at an amount different than the NAV.

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

The fair values of the Plan’s investments as of December 31, 2014 and 2013 were as follows:

 

Investment Category

Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total as of
December 31,
2014
 

Cash and other assets

$ 120,410,984    $ —      $ —      $ 120,410,984   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Collective trust funds

Fixed income securities

  —        619,091,090      —        619,091,090   

Large cap core index fund

  —        389,754,477      —        389,754,477   

Other short term investment funds

  —        68,333,989      —        68,333,989   

Treasury inflation protected securities fund

  —        74,564,894      —        74,564,894   

All country world ex-US fund

  —        39,367,308      —        39,367,308   

Emerging markets fund

  —        36,915,275      —        36,915,275   

Extended equity index fund

  —        25,708,260      —        25,708,260   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total collective trust funds

  —        1,253,735,293      —        1,253,735,293   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

U.S. equity securities

  519,383,840      —        —        519,383,840   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Fixed income securities

  —        282,699,453     —        282,699,453   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Mutual funds

Small cap fund

  —        117,301,184      —        117,301,184   

Diversified real asset fund

  —        63,135,331      —        63,135,331   

Real estate investment trust fund

  —        46,225,349      —        46,225,349   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total mutual funds

  —        226,661,864      —        226,661,864   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Non-U.S. equity securities

  136,041,912      —        —        136,041,912   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Self-directed brokerage account

Cash equivalents

  10,670,831      —        —        10,670,831   

U.S. equity securities

  37,645,970      —        —        37,645,970   

Non-U.S. equity securities

  142,309      —        —        142,309   

Investment funds

  7,492,033      —        —        7,492,033   

Mutual funds

  15,362,448     —        —        15,362,448   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total self-directed brokerage account

  71,313,591      —        —        71,313,591   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Plan investments at fair value

$ 847,150,327    $ 1,763,096,610    $ —      $ 2,610,246,937   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

Investment Category

Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total as of
December 31,
2013
 

Cash and other assets

$ 44,825,368    $ —      $ —      $ 44,825,368   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Collective trust funds

Fixed income securities

  —        581,414,455      —        581,414,455   

International core index fund

  —        124,650,712      —        124,650,712   

Large cap core index fund

  —        309,194,270      —        309,194,270   

Treasury inflation protected securities fund

  —        82,418,407      —        82,418,407   

Small cap fund

  —        101,477,221      —        101,477,221   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Collective trust funds

  —        1,199,155,065      —        1,199,155,065   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

U.S. equity securities

  489,364,685      —        —        489,364,685   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Fixed income securities

  —        294,995,235      —        294,995,235   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Mutual funds

Diversified real asset fund

  —        39,246,996      —        39,246,996   

Real estate investment trust fund

  —        46,882,373      —        46,882,373   

Small cap fund

  —        123,995,570      —        123,995,570   

Emerging markets fund

  —        45,292,255      —        45,292,255   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total mutual funds

  —        255,417,194      —        255,417,194   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Non-U.S. equity securities

  170,317,264      —        —        170,317,264   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Self-directed brokerage account

Cash equivalents

  14,212,577      —        —        14,212,577   

Common stock

  34,892,096      —        —        34,892,096   

Corporate obligations

  229,539      —        —        229,539   

Mutual funds

  14,735,264      —        —        14,735,264   

Preferred stock

  679,712      —        —        679,712   

Unit investment trusts

  6,377,978      —        —        6,377,978   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Self-directed brokerage account

  71,127,166      —        —        71,127,166   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Plan investments at fair value

$ 775,634,483    $ 1,749,567,494    $ —      $ 2,525,201,977   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

NOTE 7 – TAX STATUS OF THE PLAN

The Plan obtained its latest determination letter on September 16, 2013, in which the Internal Revenue Service stated that the Plan, as then designed, was in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code, including Sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Code. The Plan has been amended since receiving the determination letter. However, the Plan administrator, having consulted with the Plan’s counsel, believes that the Plan remains tax-exempt as of the financial statement date.

US GAAP requires Plan management to evaluate tax positions taken by the Plan. The financial statement effects of a tax position are recognized when the position is more likely than not, based on the technical merits, to 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, 2014 and 2013, there are no uncertain positions taken or expected to be taken. The Plan has not recognized interest or penalties related to uncertain tax positions. 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 the Plan is no longer subject to income tax examinations for years prior to 2010.

NOTE 8 – PLAN TERMINATION

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to terminate the Plan at any time subject to the provisions of the ERISA. In the event of Plan termination, the rights of the participants in their account balances will, to the extent not already vested, become 100% vested.

 

12


NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

NOTE 9 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

At December 31, 2014, the Plan held an aggregate of 2,025,313 units of Company common stock in the TRASOP Fund and the RR Donnelley Stock Fund, which funds are primarily invested in common shares of Company stock with an original cost of $38,527,521 and a market value of $33,761,968. At December 31, 2013, the Plan held an aggregate of 2,083,555 units of Company common stock in the TRASOP Fund and the RR Donnelley Stock Fund, which funds are primarily invested in common shares of Company stock with an original cost of $39,731,648 and a market value of $42,254,495.

These investments qualify as party-in-interest transactions. However, they are exempt from the prohibited transactions rules of ERISA. Certain plan investments are shares of mutual funds managed by the Trustee as defined by the Plan and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions. Fees paid by the Plan for the investment management services are with the Trustee and are party-in-interest transactions. These fees are netted against investment income for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013.

The Plan reimburses the Company for certain employees’ compensation and related benefit costs related to the administration of the Plan.

NOTE 10 – RECONCILIATION TO FORM 5500

The following table reconciles the financial statements to the Plan Form 5500 as filed by the Company:

 

     2014      2013  

Net Assets Available for Benefits per the financial statements

   $ 2,654,175,998       $ 2,570,151,348   

Less: Participant withdrawals payable

     —           (1,192,036

Less: Deemed distributions

     (439,333      (436,437
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS PER THE FORM 5500

$ 2,653,736,665    $ 2,568,522,875   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

The following is a reconciliation of the net increase in net assets per the financial statements to the Plan Form 5500 for the year ended December 31, 2014:

 

     2014  

Net increase in net assets per the financial statements

   $ 84,024,650   

Add: benefits allocated to withdrawing participants at December 31, 2013

     1,192,036   

Less: 2014 deemed loans activity

     (2,896
  

 

 

 

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS PER THE FORM 5500

$ 85,213,790   
  

 

 

 

Benefits allocated to withdrawing participants are recorded on the Plan Form 5500 for withdrawals that have been processed and approved for payment prior to December 31st, but not yet paid as of that date.

 

13


NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AS OF AND FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 and 2013—(Continued)

 

NOTE 11 – PLAN AMENDMENTS

The Plan was amended and restated effective June 1, 2014 to reflect certain plan design changes, including the consent to the adoption of the RR Donnelley Savings Plan effective June 1, 2014 by TOPS (The Trade Offset Printing Services Company) for the limited purpose of allowing rollovers of Esselte 401(k) loans; consent to the adoption of the RR Donnelley Savings Plan effective July 1, 2014, by TOPS for all purposes; amendment of the RR Donnelley Savings Plan to recognize prior adjusted service of TOPS employees (i) adopt the RR Donnelley Savings Plan effective June 1, 2014, for the limited purpose of allowing rollovers or Esselte 401(k) loans; adopt the RR Donnelley Savings Plan effective July 1, 2014 for all purposes, (ii) modifying time at which automatic enrollment eligible employees’ deemed elections for before-tax contributions are effective December 1, 2014, (iii) Printing Inc. employer contributions for certain union employees effective December 1, 2014, and (iv) modifications related to change in recordkeeper effective December 31, 2014.

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
  Cash and Other Assets       
 

Cash

  Cash   **    $ 84,503,805   
 

Foreign Currency Cash

  Foreign Currency Cash   **      243,479   
 

PIMCO Short-Term Portfolio

  PIMCO Short-Term Portfolio   **      35,663,700   
        

 

 

 

Cash and Other Assets

$ 120,410,984   
        

 

 

 
Collective Trust Funds

Alliance Bernstein Emerging Markets Fund

Emerging Markets Fund ** $ 36,915,275   

*

NT Collective Short Term Investment Fund

NTGI Short-Term Fund **   68,333,989   

*

NT Collective All Country World Ex-US Market Fund

ACWI ex-US Fund **   39,367,308   

*

NT Collective Aggregate Bond Index Fund

Fixed Income Securities **   108,235,054   

*

NT Collective Extended Equity Market Index

Extended Equity Index Fund **   25,708,260   

*

NT Collective S&P 500 Index Fund

Large Cap Core Index Fund **   389,754,477   

*

NT Collective TIPS Index Fund

Treasury Inflation Protected Securities **   74,564,894   

Wells Fargo Fixed Income Fund A

Fixed Income Securities **   100,456,313   

Wells Fargo Fixed Income Fund F

Fixed Income Securities **   244,303,061   

Wells Fargo Fixed Income Fund L

Fixed Income Securities **   91,058,573   

Wells Fargo Short Term Investment Fund S

Fixed Income Securities

**   75,038,089   
        

 

 

 

Collective Trust Funds

$ 1,253,735,293   
        

 

 

 
U.S. Equity Securities

2U, Inc.

Common Stock ** $ 554,596   

AbbVie Inc.

Common Stock **   1,996,467   

Adoby Systems Incorporated

Common Stock **   2,408,922   

Adtran Inc

Common Stock **   90,823   

Advent Software Inc

Common Stock **   538,469   

AES Corp

Common Stock **   1,922,110   

Aetna, Inc.

Common Stock **   905,760   

Akamai Technologies Inc

Common Stock **   1,038,945   

Alaska Air Group Inc

Common Stock **   2,455,431   

Albemarle Corp

Common Stock **   812,496   

Alcoa Inc

Common Stock **   917,864   

Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Common Stock **   3,282,294   

Allegheny Technologies Inc

Common Stock **   1,105,776   

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.

Common Stock **   523,046   

Ally Financial, Inc.

Common Stock **   1,061,885   

Altera Corp

Common Stock **   636,451   

Amazon.Com Inc

Common Stock **   2,395,658   

Amdocs Ltd

Common Stock **   830,637   

American Airlines Group Inc

Common Stock **   1,214,053   

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

Common Stock **   2,867,935   

American Express Co

Common Stock **   2,167,366   

American International Group Inc

Common Stock **   3,950,144   

American Tower Corp

Common Stock **   2,976,488   

Ameriprise Financial Inc

Common Stock **   2,060,604   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

  Common Stock   **      2,496,696   
 

Amgen Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,590,218   
 

Anthem Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,170,458   
 

Apple Inc

  Common Stock   **      11,618,499   
 

Applied Materials, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,318,784   
 

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp

  Common Stock   **      533,250   
 

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      662,892   
 

Arrow Electronics, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,287,805   
 

Assurant Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,280,175   
 

AT&T, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      3,315,873   
 

Atmel Corporation

  Common Stock   **      667,374   
 

Avis Budget Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,003,100   
 

Avnet, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      92,020   
 

AXIS Capital Holdings Ltd

  Common Stock   **      1,301,999   
 

Baker Hughes Incorporated

  Common Stock   **      1,499,739   
 

Belden Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,631,728   
 

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Cl B

  Common Stock   **      1,387,281   
 

Berry Plastics Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,003,937   
 

Biogen Idec Inc

  Common Stock   **      5,542,272   
 

Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc

  Common Stock   **      387,391   
 

Blackrock Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,837,160   
 

Boise Cascade Co

  Common Stock   **      914,124   
 

Brightcove, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,024,923   
 

Bunge Ltd

  Common Stock   **      2,452,204   
 

Cabot Corp

  Common Stock   **      760,105   
 

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp

  Common Stock   **      759,995   
 

Calpine Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,808,512   
 

Cameron Intl Corp.

  Common Stock   **      2,598,748   
 

Capital One Financial Corp.

  Common Stock   **      3,654,307   
 

Cardinal Health Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,943,031   
 

Career Education Corp.

  Common Stock   **      20,886   
 

Carlisle Cos Inc

  Common Stock   **      661,647   
 

Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,035,480   
 

CBOE Holdings, Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,159,488   
 

CBRE Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,669,707   
 

Celanese Corp

  Common Stock   **      368,399   
 

Celgene Corp

  Common Stock   **      4,644,103   
 

Celladon Corp.

  Common Stock   **      410,984   
 

CenturyLink, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,377,732   
 

Cerner Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,028,936   
 

CF Industries Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,528,450   
 

Chevron Corp

  Common Stock   **      551,642   
 

Chico’s FAS Inc

  Common Stock   **      459,521   
 

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,943,616   
 

Cigna Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,357,356   
 

Citigroup, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      5,138,422   
 

Cogent Communications Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,150,655   
 

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,143,669   
 

Comcast Corp. Cl A Common Stock

  Common Stock   **      2,219,445   
 

Computer Sciences Corp.

  Common Stock   **      391,672   
 

Consol Energy Inc

  Common Stock   **      266,511   
 

Continental Resources Inc

  Common Stock   **      838,407   

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Control4 Corp.

  Common Stock   **      384,317   
 

CoStar Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,482,470   
 

Costco Wholesale Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,741,803   
 

CVS Caremark Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,168,280   
 

Cypress Semiconductor Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,352,606   
 

Danaher Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,871,734   
 

Delta Air Lines Inc

  Common Stock   **      5,975,370   
 

Dexcom Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,623,130   
 

Discover Financial Services

  Common Stock   **      2,954,272   
 

Dollar General Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,826,124   
 

Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      691,296   
 

Dril-Quip Inc

  Common Stock   **      833,323   
 

DTS Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,106,867   
 

E*Trade Financial Corp

  Common Stock   **      638,666   
 

Eagle Materials Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,695,822   
 

eBay Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,011,780   
 

Ecolab Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,621,920   
 

Edison International

  Common Stock   **      2,887,625   
 

Edwards Lifesciences Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,021,760   
 

Electronic Arts Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,323,374   
 

Ellie Mae, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      591,234   
 

Emerald Oil Inc

  Common Stock   **      187,608   
 

Entergy Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,806,720   
 

Envision Healthcare Holdings, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,386,257   
 

Everest Re Group Inc Com

  Common Stock   **      2,748,390   
 

Exelis Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,036,369   
 

Express Scripts Holding Co.

  Common Stock   **      2,869,635   
 

Exxon Mobil Corp

  Common Stock   **      3,109,805   
 

Facebook Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,476,904   
 

Fairchild Semiconductor Intern

  Common Stock   **      1,018,820   
 

FedEx Corp.

  Common Stock   **      3,173,080   
 

Flextronics International Ltd

  Common Stock   **      2,730,567   
 

FMC Corp

  Common Stock   **      794,311   
 

Foot Locker, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,247,204   
 

Fortinet Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,031,865   
 

Fox Factory Holding Corp.

  Common Stock   **      892,002   
 

General Dynamics Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,204,515   
 

Gilead Sciences

  Common Stock   **      4,109,603   
 

Global Payments Inc

  Common Stock   **      522,773   
 

Globe Specialty Metals Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,141,960   
 

GoGo, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,015,244   
 

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

  Common Stock   **      1,496,957   
 

Google Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,230,255   
 

Google, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      3,201,341   
 

Green Dot Corp

  Common Stock   **      495,137   
 

Halliburton Company

  Common Stock   **      947,760   
 

Harman International Industries

  Common Stock   **      1,462,026   
 

Harsco Corp

  Common Stock   **      380,091   
 

HCA Holdings, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,945,411   
 

HCC Insurance Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      706,048   
 

Health Net, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      949,416   
 

HeartWare International Inc

  Common Stock   **      485,309   

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,848,212   
 

Honeywell Intl, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      3,026,946   
 

Horsehead Holding Corp

  Common Stock   **      294,802   
 

Hub Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      638,598   
 

Humana, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,779,438   
 

Huntington Bancshares Inc

  Common Stock   **      442,575   
 

Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,030,691   
 

Illumina Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,057,977   
 

Insulet Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,785,121   
 

Integrated Device Technology Inc

  Common Stock   **      851,542   
 

Intel Corp.

  Common Stock   **      4,170,492   
 

International Rectifier Corp

  Common Stock   **      994,506   
 

Intersect ENT, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      102,059   
 

Itron, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,104,978   
 

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,815,648   
 

Jetblue Airways Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,184,361   

*

 

JPMorgan Chase & Co

  Common Stock   **      6,936,767   
 

Kansas City Southern

  Common Stock   **      530,477   
 

Kar Auction Services Inc

  Common Stock   **      795,980   
 

KBR, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      215,522   
 

Kirby Corp

  Common Stock   **      476,951   
 

Kraton Performance Polymers Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,396,651   
 

Lear Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,604,140   
 

LendingClub Corp.

  Common Stock   **      142,101   
 

Lennox International Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,989,763   
 

Leucadia National Corp.

  Common Stock   **      683,562   
 

Lexmark International, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,244,705   
 

Lincoln National Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,062,270   
 

LinkedIn Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,985,450   
 

Lions Gate Entertainment Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,293,091   
 

Lockheed Martin Corporation

  Common Stock   **      1,121,198   
 

Lorillard Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,655,936   
 

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,611,211   
 

LPL Financial Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      592,262   
 

LyondellBasell Industries NV

  Common Stock   **      2,073,813   
 

Macy’s, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,957,562   
 

Marathon Petroleum Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,694,216   
 

MarineMax, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      666,874   
 

Martin Marietta Materials Inc

  Common Stock   **      577,418   
 

MasTec, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      496,583   
 

Mastercard Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,290,112   
 

Maxim Integrated Products Inc

  Common Stock   **      922,749   
 

McDermott International, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      374,586   
 

Mckesson Corp

  Common Stock   **      6,311,312   
 

Mednax Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,313,340   
 

Meritor Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,233,934   
 

MGM Resorts International

  Common Stock   **      514,990   
 

Micron Technology, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,445,600   
 

Modine Manufacturing Co.

  Common Stock   **      499,438   
 

Monolithic Power Systems Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,914,709   
 

Monsanto Co

  Common Stock   **      3,915,498   
 

Moody’s Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,889,992   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Morgan Stanley

  Common Stock   **      3,274,866   
 

MRC Global Inc

  Common Stock   **      660,556   
 

Myriad Genetics Inc

  Common Stock   **      844,069   
 

Nabors Industries Ltd

  Common Stock   **      278,527   
 

Nielsen N.V.

  Common Stock   **      1,864,512   
 

Nike Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,335,850   
 

Northrop Grumman Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,041,652   
 

Oil States Intl, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,969,920   
 

Omnicare, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,177,318   
 

ON Semiconductor Corp

  Common Stock   **      712,766   
 

Packaging Corp of America

  Common Stock   **      755,345   
 

PacWest Bancorp

  Common Stock   **      2,381,247   
 

Pall Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,123,078   
 

Partnerre Ltd

  Common Stock   **      1,180,258   
 

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      890,775   
 

Philip Morris International, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,443,552   
 

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.

  Common Stock   **      592,042   
 

Popular Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,268,015   
 

PPG Industries, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,653,974   
 

Precision Castparts Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,808,823   
 

Premiere Global Services Inc

  Common Stock   **      975,626   
 

Priceline Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      4,094,285   
 

QLogic Corp.

  Common Stock   **      988,640   
 

Quanta Services Inc

  Common Stock   **      769,504   
 

QuickLogic Corp.

  Common Stock   **      754,863   
 

Quinstreet Inc

  Common Stock   **      406,044   

*

 

R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co.

  Common Stock   **      33,761,968   
 

Radian Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,176,021   
 

Raymond James Financial Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,100,679   
 

Re/Max Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      16,070   
 

Reinsurance Group of America Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,298,632   
 

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

  Common Stock   **      1,192,632   
 

Rex Energy Corp.

  Common Stock   **      102,175   
 

RF Micro Devices Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,089,572   
 

RLJ Lodging Trust

  Common Stock   **      778,392   
 

Rogers Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,913,638   
 

Rovi Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,638,194   
 

Salesforce.Com Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,334,056   
 

SandRidge Energy Inc.

  Common Stock   **      137,578   
 

Sangamo BioSciences, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      373,352   
 

SBA Communications Corp.

  Common Stock   **      3,709,949   
 

SeaChange International

  Common Stock   **      276,676   
 

Select Comfort Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,216,996   
 

Semtech Corp.

  Common Stock   **      451,766   
 

ServiceNow Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,576,692   
 

Silicon Laboratories Inc

  Common Stock   **      402,885   
 

Silver Spring Networks, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      474,017   
 

Skyworks Solutions Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,099,958   
 

SM Energy Co.

  Common Stock   **      943,902   
 

Southwest Airlines Co

  Common Stock   **      2,143,037   
 

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      307,008   
 

Splunk, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      840,697   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Starbucks Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,891,120   
 

Stock Building Supply Holdings, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      749,325   
 

Sunedison Inc

  Common Stock   **      840,809   
 

Superior Energy Services, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      288,680   
 

Synaptics Inc

  Common Stock   **      970,368   
 

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      522,567   
 

Tangoe, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      599,304   
 

Tenneco Inc

  Common Stock   **      313,652   
 

Tesla Motors, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,381,653   
 

Tesoro Corp.

  Common Stock   **      2,989,800   
 

Tessera Technologie Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,420,148   
 

Texas Instruments, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,743,448   
 

The Allstate Corp

  Common Stock   **      3,176,436   
 

The Chubb Corporation

  Common Stock   **      1,560,457   
 

The Cooper Cos Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,625,974   
 

The Kroger Co

  Common Stock   **      2,693,672   
 

The Mcgraw-Hill Cos Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,321,034   
 

The Travelers Cos Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,194,832   
 

The Walt Disney Company

  Common Stock   **      2,334,540   
 

Trex Co Inc

  Common Stock   **      800,687   
 

Trinity Industries, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      924,756   
 

Tronox Ltd

  Common Stock   **      820,136   
 

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

  Common Stock   **      468,332   
 

Twenty-First Century Fox Inc

  Common Stock   **      3,968,194   
 

Twitter, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      884,752   
 

Tyson Foods, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,492,880   
 

Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,016,756   
 

Ultratech Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,226,424   
 

Under Armour, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      829,436   
 

Unilife Corp

  Common Stock   **      528,664   
 

Union Pacific Corp

  Common Stock   **      6,701,465   
 

United Continental Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      8,332,768   
 

United States Steel Corp.

  Common Stock   **      2,108,587   
 

United Therapeutics Corp.

  Common Stock   **      2,337,459   
 

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      2,922,620   
 

Universal Display Corporation

  Common Stock   **      620,431   
 

Unum Group

  Common Stock   **      847,656   
 

Uti Worldwide Inc SHS

  Common Stock   **      1,052,494   
 

Valero Energy Corp.

  Common Stock   **      3,010,332   
 

Vera Bradley Inc

  Common Stock   **      309,619   
 

Verifone Systems Inc

  Common Stock   **      486,744   
 

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,243,007   
 

Visa Inc

  Common Stock   **      6,943,523   
 

Voya Financial Inc

  Common Stock   **      330,174   
 

W.R. Berkley Corp.

  Common Stock   **      1,112,527   
 

Wabash National Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,234,534   
 

Wabco Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      947,501   
 

Waddell & Reed Financial Inc

  Common Stock   **      382,417   
 

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,554,840   
 

Watsco, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,297,536   
 

Web.Com Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      339,796   
 

Western Digital Corp

  Common Stock   **      3,136,488   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Western Union Co. (The)

  Common Stock   **      1,022,010   
 

Whirlpool Corp

  Common Stock   **      2,875,849   
 

Whole Foods Market, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      1,809,693   
 

Workday Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,608,200   
 

WPX Energy Inc

  Common Stock   **      610,447   
 

Zoetis Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,524,512   
 

Zynga, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      926,316   
        

 

 

 

U.S. Equity Securities

$ 519,383,840   
        

 

 

 

Fixed Income Securities

PIMCO Asset-Backed Securities Portfolio

Asset-Backed Securities Portfolio ** $ 7,822,788   

PIMCO Emerging Markets Portfolio

Emerging Markets Portfolio **   10,003,269   

PIMCO High Yield Portfolio

High Yield Portfolio **   6,788,812   

PIMCO International Portfolio

International Portfolio **   27,998,740   

PIMCO Investment Grade Corporate Portfolio

Investment Grade Corporate Portfolio **   48,564,950   

PIMCO Mortgage Portfolio

Mortgage Portfolio **   83,274,481   

PIMCO Municipal Sector Portfolio

Municipal Sector Portfolio **   3,607,123   

PIMCO Real-Return Portfolio

Real Return Portfolio **   42,011,125   

PIMCO U.S. Government Sector Portfolio

US Government Sector Portfolio **   52,628,165   
        

 

 

 

Fixed Income Securities

$ 282,699,453   
        

 

 

 

Mutual Funds

DFA U.S. Small Cap Value Portfolio

Small Cap Fund ** $ 117,301,184   

DWS RREEF Real Estate Securities Fund

Real Estate Investment Trust Fund **   46,225,349   

PIMCO Funds: All Asset Fund

Diversified Real Asset Fund **   63,135,331   
        

 

 

 

Mutual Funds

$ 226,661,864   
        

 

 

 

Non-U.S Equity Securities

Aberdeen Asset Management PLC

Common Stock ** $ 162,621   

Acciona SA

Common Stock **   212,491   

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

Common Stock **   544,886   

Actelion Ltd

Common Stock **   488,942   

adidas AG

Common Stock **   110,984   

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ADR)

Common Stock **   125,716   

Aegon N.V.. New York Registry Shs

Common Stock **   456,067   

Aegon Nv (AGN)

Common Stock **   349,546   

Ageas NV

Common Stock **   83,364   

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd

Common Stock **   801,576   

AIR Water Inc NPV

Common Stock **   127,515   

Airbus Group NV

Common Stock **   606,873   

Akbank TAS

Common Stock **   147,492   

Alcatel-Lucent

Common Stock **   368,474   

Alibaba Group Holding Limited

Common Stock **   2,382,800   

Amada Co Ltd

Common Stock **   103,523   

Amadeus IT Holding SA

Common Stock **   770,641   

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV

Common Stock **   439,386   

AP Moeller - Maersk A/S A

Common Stock **   364,953   

AP Moeller - Maersk A/S B

Common Stock **   1,143,296   

Arm Holdings plc

Common Stock **   1,754,880   

Asahi Glass Co Ltd

Common Stock **   203,968   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

ASML Holding NV

  Common Stock   **      567,321   
 

Astellas Pharma Inc

  Common Stock   **      1,700,460   
 

Astrazeneca ORD USD0.25

  Common Stock   **      1,619,140   
 

Astrazeneca Plc-Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      1,131,750   
 

Atlas Copco AB SER‘A’NPV

  Common Stock   **      95,728   
 

Atlas Copco AB SER‘B’NPV

  Common Stock   **      304,194   
 

Atlas Copco Ab-A Shs

  Common Stock   **      73,025   
 

Autoliv Inc

  Common Stock   **      754,293   
 

Baidu Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,797,423   
 

Banco Bradesco SA

  Common Stock   **      42   
 

Banco de Sabadell SA

  Common Stock   **      197,994   
 

BASF SE

  Common Stock   **      620,756   
 

Bayer AG

  Common Stock   **      1,118,281   
 

Bayer Ag-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      291,161   
 

Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft

  Common Stock   **      303,514   
 

Bayerische Motoren Werke-Prf

  Common Stock   **      126,449   
 

Belgacom SA

  Common Stock   **      725,454   
 

Beyerische Motoren Werke AG

  Common Stock   **      195,349   
 

Brother Industries Ltd

  Common Stock   **      498,721   
 

BT Group Ord Gbp0.05

  Common Stock   **      946,908   
 

BT Group plc

  Common Stock   **      668,110   
 

Caesarstone Sdot-Yam Ltd

  Common Stock   **      1,753,324   
 

Canon Inc

  Common Stock   **      710,811   
 

Carlsberg SER‘B’DKK20

  Common Stock   **      73,826   
 

Carnival Plc-Adr

  Common Stock   **      598,111   
 

Catamaran Corp

  Common Stock   **      731,514   
 

Central Japan Railway Company

  Common Stock   **      1,071,453   
 

China Construction Bank Corp

  Common Stock   **      236,344   
 

Chugai Pharmaceutical

  Common Stock   **      208,733   
 

Citizen Holdings Co

  Common Stock   **      352,761   
 

CNP Assurances Eur1

  Common Stock   **      300,405   
 

Commerzbank AG

  Common Stock   **      184,586   
 

Compagnie De Saint Gobain

  Common Stock   **      262,377   
 

Continental AG NPV

  Common Stock   **      604,788   
 

Controladora Vuela Co Avcn SA CV

  Common Stock   **      1,333,833   
 

Credit Agricole SA Eur3

  Common Stock   **      320,737   
 

CSL Ord NPV

  Common Stock   **      351,033   
 

Daicel Corp

  Common Stock   **      200,541   
 

Dai-Ichi Life Insurance Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      1,386,053   
 

Daiichi Sankyo Company Limited

  Common Stock   **      258,385   
 

Daikin Industries, Ltd

  Common Stock   **      649,723   
 

Daimler AG Ord NPV

  Common Stock   **      1,008,314   
 

Danske Bank A/S

  Common Stock   **      598,429   
 

Delhaize Group SA

  Common Stock   **      185,712   
 

Delphi Automotive PLC

  Common Stock   **      442,799   
 

Delta Lloyd NV

  Common Stock   **      434,006   
 

Deutsche Post AG NPV (REGD)

  Common Stock   **      1,165,159   
 

Diageo Plc-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      1,054,362   
 

DSV A/S

  Common Stock   **      511,643   
 

E.ON SE

  Common Stock   **      58,414   
 

East Japan Railway Co

  Common Stock   **      561,626   
 

Edenred

  Common Stock   **      351,207   

 

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

EDP - Energias de Portugal SA

  Common Stock   **      276,169   
 

Enagas SA

  Common Stock   **      366,463   
 

Enel S.p.A.

  Common Stock   **      145,864   
 

Enel SpA

  Common Stock   **      672,301   
 

Ericsson

  Common Stock   **      709,191   
 

Ericsson SER‘B’ NPV

  Common Stock   **      192,542   
 

Exor SpA Eur1

  Common Stock   **      324,616   
 

Fanuc Corp

  Common Stock   **      82,962   
 

Ferrovial SA

  Common Stock   **      541,736   
 

FleetMatics Group plc

  Common Stock   **      1,123,315   
 

Fortum OYJ

  Common Stock   **      677,069   
 

Friends life Group Ltd

  Common Stock   **      402,481   
 

Fuji Electric Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      169,111   
 

Fujifilm Holdings Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,065,302   
 

Fujitsu Ltd

  Common Stock   **      294,801   
 

Gas Natural SDG SA

  Common Stock   **      608,984   
 

Gazprom OAO

  Common Stock   **      246,611   
 

Glaxosmithkline Ord Gbp0.25

  Common Stock   **      233,315   
 

Grifols SA

  Common Stock   **      56,196   
 

Grifols SA Eur0.5

  Common Stock   **      131,511   
 

Hankyu Hansin Holdings, Inc.

  Common Stock   **      194,368   
 

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

  Common Stock   **      134,983   
 

Heidelbergcement AG

  Common Stock   **      671,915   
 

Heineken NV

  Common Stock   **      37,121   
 

HENNES & MAURITZ AB

  Common Stock   **      74,510   
 

Hino Motors, Ltd.

  Common Stock   **      93,349   
 

Hirose Electric Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      58,567   
 

Hitachi Chemical Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      370,993   
 

Hitachi High Technologies Corp

  Common Stock   **      363,962   
 

Hitachi NPV

  Common Stock   **      329,693   
 

Hitachi, Ltd

  Common Stock   **      182,967   
 

Hochtief AG

  Common Stock   **      87,359   
 

Honda Motor Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      162,339   
 

Honda Motor Co Ltd-Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      518,003   
 

Hoya Corp

  Common Stock   **      208,315   
 

Iberdrola SA

  Common Stock   **      1,566,255   
 

Iberdrola Sa-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      51,703   
 

Ibiden Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      245,431   
 

ICICI Bank Ltd

  Common Stock   **      21,423   
 

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd

  Common Stock   **      8,311   
 

Imax Corp

  Common Stock   **      859,068   
 

Indusria de Diseno Textil S.A.

  Common Stock   **      335,992   
 

Industrivarden Ab Ser C NPV

  Common Stock   **      176,964   
 

Industrivarden AB SER‘A’NPV

  Common Stock   **      265,199   
 

INFINEON TECHNOLOG ORD NPV

  Common Stock   **      645,132   
 

Infineon Technologies AG

  Common Stock   **      54,290   
 

ING Groep NV

  Common Stock   **      184,428   
 

Inmarsat plc

  Common Stock   **      205,628   
 

Interoil Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,102,301   
 

Investor AB

  Common Stock   **      369,658   
 

iShares MSCI EAFE Index Fund

  Common Stock   **      3,905,532   
 

Itau Unibanco Holding SA ADR

  Common Stock   **      63,084   

 

23


RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Japan Airlines Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      164,719   
 

Japan Exchange Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      438,830   
 

Jsr Corp

  Common Stock   **      521,569   
 

Kaneka Corporation

  Common Stock   **      97,034   
 

Keio Corp

  Common Stock   **      668,159   
 

Kerry Group ‘A’ Ord Eur0.125

  Common Stock   **      509,167   
 

Keyence Corp

  Common Stock   **      179,061   
 

Kinnevik Investment Ab Sek0.1

  Common Stock   **      834,817   
 

Komtsu Ltd

  Common Stock   **      332,695   
 

Kone Corporation NPV ORD ‘B’

  Common Stock   **      126,307   
 

Konica Minolta Inc

  Common Stock   **      468,471   
 

Koninklijke Ahold N.V.

  Common Stock   **      421,376   
 

Kyocera Corp

  Common Stock   **      143,285   
 

Kyocera Corp -Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      117,326   
 

Legal & General Group Ord 2.5p

  Common Stock   **      332,393   
 

Legrand Sa

  Common Stock   **      87,786   
 

Liberty Global plc

  Common Stock   **      2,968,076   
 

Lonza Group Ag-Unspon Adr

  Common Stock   **      151,241   
 

MABUCHI MOTOR CO., LTD.

  Common Stock   **      137,225   
 

Magna International Inc

  Common Stock   **      2,455,942   
 

MEDIOBANCA SPA

  Common Stock   **      230,342   
 

Merck KGaA

  Common Stock   **      395,406   
 

Metso OYJ

  Common Stock   **      337,887   
 

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp

  Common Stock   **      411,247   
 

Mitsubishi Corp

  Common Stock   **      660,277   
 

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

  Common Stock   **      577,414   
 

Mitsubishi Heavy Ind NPV

  Common Stock   **      178,309   
 

MITSUBISHI MATERIALS CORPORATION

  Common Stock   **      100,329   
 

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc

  Common Stock   **      380,330   
 

Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      62,813   
 

Mitsui & Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      373,658   
 

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      95,853   
 

Ms&Ad Insurance-Unspons Adr

  Common Stock   **      54,797   
 

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

  Common Stock   **      617,279   
 

NEC Corporation

  Common Stock   **      255,489   
 

Neste Oil Corporation

  Common Stock   **      194,703   
 

Nidec Corporation

  Common Stock   **      581,289   
 

Nippon Express Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      194,102   
 

Nippon Telegraph & Tele-Adr

  Common Stock   **      71,918   
 

Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha

  Common Stock   **      14,226   
 

Nissan Motor Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      162,676   
 

NOK Corp

  Common Stock   **      334,179   
 

Nokia Corp-Spon Adr

  Common Stock   **      547,540   
 

Nokia Oyj

  Common Stock   **      1,183,112   
 

Nomura Holding NPV

  Common Stock   **      324,989   
 

Nordea Bank AB Eur0.39632

  Common Stock   **      286,894   
 

Norsk Hydro ASA

  Common Stock   **      327,258   
 

Novartis AG

  Common Stock   **      2,138,683   
 

Novo Nordisk A/S

  Common Stock   **      865,436   
 

Novo-Nordisk AS DKK1

  Common Stock   **      904,522   
 

Novozymes A/S ADR

  Common Stock   **      62,132   
 

Novozymes A/S SER‘B’DKK2

  Common Stock   **      681,769   

 

24


RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

NSK Ltd

  Common Stock   **      203,935   
 

Oji Holdings Corp

  Common Stock   **      147,689   
 

Old Mutual plc Ord

  Common Stock   **      526,942   
 

Olympus Corp

  Common Stock   **      273,524   
 

OMRON Corporation

  Common Stock   **      498,731   
 

Orange SA

  Common Stock   **      1,262,916   
 

Orange-Spon Adr

  Common Stock   **      325,261   
 

Orion Corp Ser B NPV

  Common Stock   **      178,979   
 

ORIX Corp

  Common Stock   **      299,111   
 

Orkla ASA

  Common Stock   **      559,294   
 

Osram Licht AC NPV

  Common Stock   **      410,809   
 

Otsuka Holdings Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      282,934   
 

Panasonic Corporation

  Common Stock   **      381,072   
 

Pandora A/S DKK1

  Common Stock   **      127,886   
 

Porsche Automobil Holding SE

  Common Stock   **      76,897   
 

Porsche Automobil Holding-Prf

  Common Stock   **      397,350   
 

Qiagen NV

  Common Stock   **      495,584   
 

Ramsay Health Care Limited

  Common Stock   **      347,195   
 

Randstad Hldgs Eur0.1

  Common Stock   **      466,072   
 

Red Electica Corp SA

  Common Stock   **      383,785   
 

Reed Elsevier

  Common Stock   **      145,602   
 

Reed Elsevier NV

  Common Stock   **      207,554   
 

Reed Elsevier plc

  Common Stock   **      251,327   
 

RENAULT SA REGIE NAT

  Common Stock   **      80,638   
 

Rexel SA

  Common Stock   **      282,001   
 

Ricoh Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      154,385   
 

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Inc

  Common Stock   **      286,572   
 

Roche Holding AG

  Common Stock   **      363,646   
 

Roche Holding Ag-Genusschein

  Common Stock   **      2,515,447   
 

Roche Holdings Ltd-Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      690,781   
 

Rohm Co

  Common Stock   **      587,796   
 

Rosneft Ojsc-Reg S Gdr

  Common Stock   **      16,951   
 

Royal Bank of Scot-Spon Adr

  Common Stock   **      90,966   
 

RWE AC NPV

  Common Stock   **      225,281   
 

SAINSBURY(J) ORD GBP0.28571428

  Common Stock   **      203,456   
 

Sandvik AB

  Common Stock   **      357,689   
 

Sanofi EUR2

  Common Stock   **      1,471,824   
 

Sanofi SA

  Common Stock   **      747,346   
 

Santen Pharmaceutical Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      43,060   
 

SAP SE

  Common Stock   **      964,084   
 

SAP Se-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      79,425   
 

Sberbank-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      282,553   
 

Schneider Electric EUR4.00

  Common Stock   **      575,396   
 

Seiko Epson Corp

  Common Stock   **      110,095   
 

Shire plc

  Common Stock   **      1,199,717   
 

Shire plc Ord Gbp0.05

  Common Stock   **      1,048,793   
 

Siemens AG

  Common Stock   **      362,082   
 

Sika Ag-Br

  Common Stock   **      296,788   
 

Skan Enskilda BKN SER‘A’NPV

  Common Stock   **      649,294   
 

Skan Enskilda BKN SER‘C’NPV

  Common Stock   **      51,160   
 

Skanska AB SER‘B’NPV

  Common Stock   **      444,925   
 

Smith & Nephew plc

  Common Stock   **      1,409,671   

 

25


RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Snam SpA

  Common Stock   **      202,206   
 

Sojitz Corp

  Common Stock   **      223,684   
 

Sonova Holding AG

  Common Stock   **      342,421   
 

Sony Corp

  Common Stock   **      687,264   
 

Sony Financial Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      386,924   
 

Stmicroelectronics Eur1.04

  Common Stock   **      761,270   
 

Stmicroelectronics NV

  Common Stock   **      169,437   
 

Stora Enso OYJ JPB SER‘R’

  Common Stock   **      360,362   
 

Suez Environment Eur4

  Common Stock   **      47,415   
 

Sumimoto Dainippon Pharma Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      52,605   
 

Sumitomo Chemical

  Common Stock   **      286,910   
 

Sumitomo Corp

  Common Stock   **      319,270   
 

Sumitomo Electric Ind NPV

  Common Stock   **      271,876   
 

Sumitomo Mitsui-Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      191,573   
 

Suzuken Co Ltd/Aichi Japan

  Common Stock   **      227,844   
 

Suzuki Motor Co NPV

  Common Stock   **      160,492   
 

Swisscom AG

  Common Stock   **      822,069   
 

Sysmex Corp

  Common Stock   **      295,944   
 

T&D Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      422,099   
 

Taiheiyo Cement Corp

  Common Stock   **      132,424   
 

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      190,494   
 

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      349,159   
 

Tata Motores Ltd-Spon Adr

  Common Stock   **      749,226   
 

TDC A/S DKK5

  Common Stock   **      109,699   
 

TDK Corp

  Common Stock   **      482,476   
 

Telecom Italia SpA

  Common Stock   **      925,884   
 

Telenet Group Holding NPV

  Common Stock   **      141,852   
 

Terumo Corp

  Common Stock   **      247,707   
 

Teva Pharmaceutical-Sp Adr

  Common Stock   **      1,261,689   
 

The Chugoku Electric Power Co Inc

  Common Stock   **      22,345   
 

The Kansai Electric Power Co Inc

  Common Stock   **      56,347   
 

Thyssenkrupp Ag NPV

  Common Stock   **      18,934   
 

Tobu Railway Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      620,540   
 

Tokio Marine Holdings -Adr

  Common Stock   **      78,218   
 

Tokio Marine Holdings Inc

  Common Stock   **      641,376   
 

Tokyu Corp

  Common Stock   **      710,337   
 

Toppan Printing Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      268,433   
 

Toyota Boshoku Corp

  Common Stock   **      81,992   
 

Toyota Industries Corp

  Common Stock   **      568,279   
 

Toyota Motor Corp

  Common Stock   **      1,018,590   
 

Toyota Tsushu Corp

  Common Stock   **      429,773   
 

Turkiye Is Bankasi A.S.

  Common Stock   **      335,380   
 

Ucb S.a.

  Common Stock   **      72,694   
 

Unilever Plc-Sponsored Adr

  Common Stock   **      745,941   
 

United Internet Ag NPV REGD

  Common Stock   **      411,151   
 

United Utilities Group-Adr

  Common Stock   **      83,288   
 

Upm-Kymmene Corp NPV

  Common Stock   **      295,620   
 

Valeo EUR3

  Common Stock   **      216,592   
 

Vallourec SA ADR (Sponsored)

  Common Stock   **      74,539   
 

Vestas Wind Systems A/S ADR

  Common Stock   **      123,153   
 

Vodafone Group plc

  Common Stock   **      618,457   
 

Volkswagen AC NON VTG PRF NPV

  Common Stock   **      526,058   

 

26


RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

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

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

 

(a)

 

(b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar Party

 

(c) Description of Investment Including

Maturity Date,

Rate of Interest, Collateral, Par or

Maturity Value

  (d) Cost    (e) Current
Value
 
 

Volkswagen Ag-Spons Adr

  Common Stock   **      183,632   
 

Volvo AB SER‘B’NPV

  Common Stock   **      118,936   
 

Wartsila Oyj Apb

  Common Stock   **      830,085   
 

WPP plc

  Common Stock   **      442,780   
 

Yamaha Corp

  Common Stock   **      200,100   
 

Yamato Holdings Co Ltd

  Common Stock   **      111,553   
 

Yara International ASA

  Common Stock   **      100,598   
 

Yara International-Adr

  Common Stock   **      94,916   
 

Zardoya Otis SA

  Common Stock   **      197,933   
        

 

 

 

Non-U.S Equity Securities

$ 136,041,912   
        

 

 

 
Self-Directed Brokerage Account

Self-managed account

Self Directed Account Value ** $ 71,313,591   
        

 

 

 

Self-Directed Brokerage Account

$ 71,313,591   
        

 

 

 
$ 2,610,246,937   
        

 

 

 

*

Participant Loans

$54,222,760 principal amount, interest rates ranging from 4.0% to 9.5%, due through March 15, 2042 ** $ 54,222,760   
        

 

 

 
$ 2,664,469,697   
        

 

 

 

 

* Party-in-interest
** Investments are participant directed; therefore, historical cost information is not required.

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

SCHEDULE H, LINE 4(A) - SCHEDULE OF DELINQUENT PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS

EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 36-1004130, PLAN NUMBER: 003

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014

 

       Total that Constitute Nonexempt Prohibited Transactions  

Participant Contributions

Transferred Late to the Plan  (1)

     Contributions not
Corrected
     Contributions Corrected
Outside of VFCP
     Contributions Pending
Correction in VFCP
     Total Fully Corrected Under
VFCP and PTE 2002-51
 
$ 419       $   —       $ 419       $   —       $   —   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) Amount does not include participant loan repayments

 

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SIGNATURES

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.

 

RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN
By:

                    /s/ Anne Pease

Name: Anne Pease
Title:

Applicable Administrative Named Fiduciary by

virtue of holding the office of Vice President,

Benefits, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company

Date: June 29, 2015

 

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RR DONNELLEY SAVINGS PLAN

December 31, 2014

Index to Exhibits

 

EXHIBIT

NUMBER

    
23.1    Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm – RR Donnelley Savings Plan as of December 31, 2014.

 

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