FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



New York Life Ins. Co. 



Office: 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. 



January 1, 1893. 



This is the only Company holding an Official Certificate of Examination, of recent date, from 

 the State Insurance Department. The Assets, Accounts, and Surplus to Policy-holders have 

 been certified to under the seal of the State by the Insurance Superintendent. 



ASSETS. 



Real Estate $12,531,016 75 



Stocks and Bonds 86,680,177 51 



Bonds and Mortgages : 24,236,785 51 



Loans secured by collaterals 3,916,000 00 



Premium Loans 1,096,850 03 



Cash in Office and in Banks and Trust Companies 4,201,283 68 



Interest and Rents due and accrued 971,810 14 



Net Amount of uncollected and deferred Premiums 3.865,27537 



TOTAL ASSETS 7777 4137,499,198 99 



LIABILITIES. 



Reserve, or Value of outstanding Policies $119,075,888 00 



Other Liabilities 1,618,362 89 



Total Liabilities 



$120,694,250 89 



Surplus, being the same amount which will be shown to be 

 the Company's Surplus by the Annual Report of the 

 New York State Insurance Department as of Decem- 

 ber 31, 1892 



$16,804,948 10 v 



INCOME. 



Total Premium Income : $25,040,113 93 



Interest, Rents, etc 5,896,476 90 



Total Income 



$30,936,590 83 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Losses paid $7,896,589 29 



Endowments paid 1,114,301 99 



Annuities, Dividends, Surrender Values, etc 4,984,121 05 



Total paid Policy-holders $13,995,012 33 



Commissions 4,178,316 60 



Agency Expenses, Physicians' Fees, Advertising and Printing 1,851,246 18 



Taxes, Salaries, and other Expenses 1,629,715 65 



Total Disbursements. 



$21,654,290 76 



Number of Policies issued during 1892, 66,259. New Insurance, $173,605,070. 



Total number of Policies in force January 1, 1893, 224,008. Amount at Risk, $689,248,629. 



NOTE AS TO STATEMENT.— The above Statement corresponds in all respects with 

 the Official Report of the Company as it will be published by the State Insurance Depart- 

 ment. No Assets, not acceptable under the law of the State, or the Regulations of the 

 Department, are included, and the SURPLUS ($16,804,948 10) IS THE EXACT SUM 

 THAT WILL BE SHOWN BY THE SUPERINTENDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT. 



JOHN A. McCALL, President. 



HENRY TUCK, Vice-President. 



A. H. WELCH, Second Vice-President. 



G. W. PERKINS, Third Vice-President. 



R. W. WEEKS, Actuary. 



C. N. JONES, Associate Actuary. 



H. C. RICHARDSON, Assistant Actuary. 



E. N. GIBBS, Treasurer. 



H. S. THOMPSON, Comptroller. 



C. C. WHITNEY, Secretary. 

 T. M. BANTA, Cashier. 



J. A. BROWN, Auditor. 



D. P. KINGSLEY, Superintendent of Agencies. 

 A. HUNTINGTON, M.D., Medical Director. 



S. H. CARNEY, M. D., Associate Medical Director. 

 M. L. KING, M.D., Assistant Medical Director. 

 O. H. ROGERS, M.D., Assistant Medical Director. 



WILLIAM H. APPLETON, 

 C. C. BALDWIN, 

 WILLIAM A. BOOTH, 

 WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, 



TRUSTEES. 



JOHN CLAFLIN, WM. B. HORNBLOWER, 



CHAS. S. FAIRCHILD, WALTER H. LEWIS, 

 El WARD N. GIBBS, WOODBURY LANGDON, 

 WILLIAM R. GRACE, JOHN A. McCALL, 



WILLIAM C. WHITNEY. 



HENRY C. MORTIMER, 

 RICHARD MUSER, 

 AUGUSTUS G. PAINE, 

 EDMUND D. RANDOLPH, 



HIRAM R. STEELE, 

 WM. L. STRONG, 

 HENRY TUCK, 

 A. H. WELCH, 



