Form 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)
 
þ Annual report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (No Fee Required)
 
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005
 
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 1-35
 
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
 
GE Savings and Security Program
 
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
 
General Electric Company
3135 Easton Turnpike
Fairfield, Connecticut 06828-0001





Required Information
 

   
Page
Number(s)
     
A.
Financial Statements and Schedule: 
 
     
 
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
3
     
 
Financial Statements:
 
     
 
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits as of December 31, 2005 and 2004
4
     
 
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits for the Years Ended December 31, 2005 and 2004
5
     
 
Notes to Financial Statements:
6-11
     
 
Supplemental Schedule:
 
 
Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) as of December 31, 2005
12-22
 
 
 
B.
Exhibits
 
 
 
 
 
23
Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
 
   
 
 
 
99(a)
GE S&S Program Mutual Funds 2005 Annual Report (incorporated by reference to the General Electric S&S Program Mutual Fund Form N-CSR for the year ended December 31, 2005, as filed with the Commission on March 7, 2006)
 
   
 
 
 
99(b)
GE Institutional International Equity Fund 2005 Annual Report (incorporated by reference to the GE Institutional Funds Form N-CSR for the year ended September 30, 2005, as filed with the Commission on December 8, 2005)
 
   
 
 
 
99(c)
GE Institutional Small-Cap Value Equity Fund 2005 Annual Report (incorporated by reference to the GE Institutional Funds Form N-CSR for the year ended September 30, 2005, as filed with the Commission on December 8, 2005)
 
   
 
 
 
99(d)
GE Institutional Strategic Investment Fund 2005 Annual Report (incorporated by reference to the GE Institutional Funds Form N-CSR for the year ended September 30, 2005, as filed with the Commission on December 8, 2005)
 




Signatures
 
The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
 
 
 
 
     
GE Savings and Security Program
     
(Name of Plan)
     
 
       
       
Date:
June 21, 2006
 
/s/ Philip D. Ameen
     
Philip D. Ameen
Vice President and Comptroller


 

 

 
GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM
 
Financial Statements and Supplemental Schedule
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(With Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm’s Report Thereon)
 

 
 

 

GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
Table of Contents
 



 
Page
Number(s)
   
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
3
   
Financial Statements:
 
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
     
as of December 31, 2005 and 2004
4
   
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
     
for the Years Ended December 31, 2005 and 2004
5
   
Notes to Financial Statements
6-11
   
Supplemental Schedule: (i)
 
Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
     
as of December 31, 2005
12-22
 
(i) Schedules required by Form 5500 that are not applicable have not been included.

 
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm



General Electric Company, as Administrator
GE Savings and Security Program:

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for plan benefits of GE Savings and Security Program (the Plan) as of December 31, 2005 and 2004, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for plan benefits for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for plan benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2005 and 2004, and the changes in net assets available for plan benefits for the years then ended in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule H, line 4i - schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2005 is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.

 

 /s/ KPMG LLP  
 June 16, 2006  
 

 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM
 
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(in thousands)
 



Assets
   
2005
   
2004
 
               
Investments at fair value (note 3)
 
$
24,590,090
 
$
24,990,843
 
Accrued dividends and interest
   
105,927
   
98,061
 
Other assets
   
9,568
   
432
 
Total assets
   
24,705,585
   
25,089,336
 
               
Liabilities
             
               
Liability for collateral deposits (note 3)
   
139,353
   
273,023
 
Other liabilities
   
16,196
   
10,535
 
Total liabilities
   
155,549
   
283,558
 
               
Net assets available for plan benefits
 
$
24,550,036
 
$
24,805,778
 
 
 
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 
 
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
 
Years Ended December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(in thousands)
 



   
2005
 
2004
 
           
Additions to net assets attributed to:
             
Investment income:
             
Net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of
investments (note 3)
 
$
(764,762
)
$
2,721,303
 
               
Interest and dividend income:
             
General Electric Company Common Stock
   
421,709
   
376,437
 
Registered investment companies
   
331,970
   
193,152
 
Interest
   
98,100
   
75,790
 
     
87,017
   
3,366,682
 
Contributions:
             
Employee
   
973,581
   
933,172
 
Employer
   
326,811
   
310,747
 
     
1,300,392
   
1,243,919
 
               
Total additions
   
1,387,409
   
4,610,601
 
               
Deductions from net assets attributed to:
             
Participant withdrawals
   
1,643,151
   
1,486,955
 
               
Net increase (decrease)
   
(255,742
)
 
3,123,646
 
               
Net assets available for plan benefits:
             
Beginning of year
   
24,805,778
   
21,682,132
 
               
End of year
 
$
24,550,036
 
$
24,805,778
 
 
 
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 
 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM
 
Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(1)
Description of the Plan
 
GE Savings and Security Program (the “Plan”) is a defined contribution plan sponsored by General Electric Company. The Plan is subject to applicable provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”). The Trustees of the GE Savings and Security Trust are officers of GE Asset Management Incorporated (“GEAM”), a wholly owned subsidiary of General Electric Company. GEAM is investment adviser to each of the Plan’s investment options, except General Electric Company Common Stock, Vanguard Institutional Index Fund and the United States Savings Bonds. State Street Corporation and The Bank of New York are the primary custodians for Plan assets.
 
The following description of the Plan is provided for general information purposes only. The complete terms of the Plan are provided in the GE Savings and Security Program document (the “Plan Document”). Additional Plan information including benefits, investment options, vesting provisions and effects of plan termination is included in Plan handbooks and other material distributed to participants.
 
Employee Contributions and Investment Options
 
Eligible employees of General Electric Company and participating affiliates may participate in the Plan by investing up to 30% of their earnings in one or more of the following investment options:
 
 
(a)
General Electric Company Common Stock (“GE Common Stock”).
 
 
(b)
GE S&S Income Fund (the “Income Fund”) - a registered investment company that invests primarily in a variety of investment grade debt securities with a weighted average maturity that is normally about five to ten years.
 
 
(c)
GE S&S Program Mutual Fund (the “Mutual Fund”) - a registered investment company that invests primarily in equity securities of U.S. companies.
 
 
(d)
GE Institutional International Equity Fund (the “International Fund”) - a registered investment company that invests primarily in equity securities of companies in countries other than the U.S.
 
 
(e)
GE Institutional Small-Cap Value Equity Fund (the “Small Cap Fund”) - a registered investment company that invests primarily in equity securities of small-cap U.S. companies (those with market capitalizations in the same range as the companies in the Russell 2000 Index).
 
 
(f)
GE Institutional Strategic Investment Fund (the “Strategic Investment Fund”) - a registered investment company that invests primarily in a combination of equity securities (U.S. and Non-U.S.) and investment grade debt securities.
 
 
(g)
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund (the “Index Fund”) - a registered investment company that employs a passive management strategy designed to track the performance of the Standard and Poor’s 500 Index, which is composed primarily of equity securities of large U.S. companies.
 

 
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Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
 
(h)
GE S&S Short-Term Interest Fund (the “Short Term Fund”) - invests primarily in a variety of investment grade debt securities with a weighted average maturity that is normally not more than three years.
 
 
(i)
GE S&S Money Market Fund (the “Money Market Fund”) - invests primarily in short-term, U.S. dollar denominated money market instruments and other debt instruments that mature in one year or less.
 
 
(j)
United States Savings Bonds (the “U.S. Bond Fund”) - comprises individual participants’ after-tax contributions that are directed to U.S. Treasury Series “EE” Savings Bonds, bonds that mature in 30 years. While individual funds being accumulated for bond purchase, such funds are invested in short-term instruments. Only after-tax contributions are permitted to be invested in the U.S. Bond Fund.
 
Audited financial statements and prospectuses or other disclosure documents of the registered investment companies are distributed annually to participants.
 
The Plan permits participants to invest earnings on which income taxes have and have not been paid (“after-tax” and “pre-tax”, respectively). The United States Internal Revenue Code limits pre-tax contributions. The limits for participants under age 50 were generally $14,000 and $13,000 in 2005 and 2004, respectively. For other participants, the 2005 and 2004 limits were generally $18,000 and $16,000, respectively.
 
The Plan generally permits participants to switch their investment balances up to 24 times each year. Restrictions on such switches include a prohibition against switching balances into the U.S. Bond Fund and a prohibition against switching balances out of U.S Savings Bonds that were purchased after 1988 with after-tax contributions.
 
Employer Contributions
 
The Plan generally provides for employer matching contributions of 50% of employees’ contributions of up to 7% of their earnings, that is, 3.5% maximum matching contribution. For certain eligible employees whose first day of work was on or after January 1, 2005, such matching contributions are generally 50% of employees’ contributions of up to 8% of earnings (4% maximum). Employer contributions may be invested at the election of the participant in any one of the investment options except for the U.S. Bond Fund.
 
Rollovers and Transfers from Other Qualifying Plans
 
Subject to General Electric Company approval, participants may elect to roll over amounts from other qualifying plans or arrangements in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code. For the years ended December 31, 2005 and 2004, transfers from other qualifying plans or arrangements accounted for $49.6 million and $54.2 million, respectively, and are included in employee contributions in the Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits.
 
Withdrawals
 
Subject to certain limitations prescribed by the Plan and the Internal Revenue Code, terminated participants may elect retirement or other termination withdrawals in either lump sum or partial payments. Currently employed participants may make up to seven withdrawals per year and certain hardship withdrawals from
 

 
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Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
their participant accounts. Partial payments on termination are generally limited to four per year and a minimum of $500.
 
Loans to Participants
 
The Plan permits participants, under certain circumstances, to borrow a minimum of $500 from their participant accounts. Subject to certain Internal Revenue Code and Plan limits, a participant may not borrow more than the lesser of 50% of that participant’s available account value, as defined in the Plan Document, or $50,000, adjusted for prior loans. The interest rate applicable to participant loans is based on the monthly average of the composite yield on corporate bonds, published by Moody’s Investors Service. The interest rates of individual loans are fixed for the shorter of the term of the loan or five years.
 
A participant may have no more than two outstanding loans from the Plan at any time and may not obtain more than one such loan during any calendar year.
 
Loans are repaid with interest in equal payments over the term of the loan by payroll deductions, personal check or other such methods as may be required. Participants may repay the entire principal amount by check with written notice and without penalty beginning three months after the date of the loan.
 
In the event of a loan default, the Plan will report the outstanding loan balance as a withdrawal.
 
Participant Accounts
 
Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contributions and allocation of (a) employer matching contributions and (b) earnings. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the value of the participant’s vested account.
 
Vesting
 
Participants are fully vested in their accounts, including employee and employer contributions plus earnings.
 
Plan Termination and Amendment
 
Although General Electric Company has not expressed any intent to do so, it has the right under the Plan, to the extent permitted by law, to discontinue its contributions and to terminate the Plan in accordance with the provisions of ERISA. If the Plan is terminated, each participant’s interest will be payable in full according to the Plan provisions. General Electric Company also has the right under the Plan to the extent permitted by law to amend or replace the Plan for any reason.
 
Administrative and Investment Advisory Costs
 
Administrative costs of the Plan and investment advisory costs for the Short Term Fund and the Money Market Fund are generally borne by General Electric Company. For the registered investment companies, investment advisers are reimbursed for costs incurred or receive a management fee for providing investment advisory services. These reimbursed costs and management fees are reflected in the net appreciation (depreciation) in the fair value of investments on the Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits.
 

 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM
 
Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(2)
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
 
 
(a)
Basis of Accounting
 
The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.
 
 
(b)
Investments
 
Plan investments are stated at fair value. GE Common Stock is valued at the New York Stock Exchange closing price. Investments in registered investment companies are valued at the closing price on NASDAQ. Long-term U.S. government, agency and corporate debt, notes, bonds, and loans secured by mortgages are valued at current quoted market prices. Loans to participants bear interest at market rates and outstanding principal balance plus accrued interest represents fair value. Short-term money market instruments, U.S. government, agency and corporate notes are valued at amortized cost, which approximates fair value. U.S. Savings Bonds are valued at the respective current cash redemption value published by the U.S. Treasury Department.
 
Investment transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Dividends on GE Common Stock are recorded as of the record date. Dividends on the registered investment companies are recorded on the payment date. Interest income is earned from settlement date and recognized on the accrual basis.
 
Investments other than GE Common Stock, the Mutual Fund, the Money Market Fund and the U.S. Bond Fund may use various financial instruments, particularly forward foreign currency contracts, options, and futures, commonly referred to as derivatives, to manage their risk. No investments are engaged in market-making or other speculative activities. Established practices require that derivative financial instruments relate to specific asset, liability, or equity transactions or to currency exposures. More detailed information regarding these financial instruments, as well as the strategies and policies for their use, is contained in the audited financial statements of the eligible investment options which are distributed annually to participants, except the Short Term Fund whose detailed information is contained in the S&S Program Supplemental Information and distributed annually.
 
(c)  
Participant Withdrawals
 
Participant withdrawals are recorded when paid.
 
(d)  
Management Estimates and Assumptions
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 

 
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Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
(3)
Investments
 
The following is a summary of the fair value of the Plan’s investments at December 31, 2005 and 2004.
 
     2005     2004   
   
(in thousands)    
 
               
GE Common Stock
 
$
16,204,610
*
$
16,812,913
* 
Registered Investment Companies
             
GE S&S Income Fund
   
1,775,493
*
 
1,792,659
* 
GE S&S Program Mutual Fund
   
2,597,656
*   
2,609,795
* 
Other
   
1,470,637
   
959,839
 
Total Registered Investment Companies
   
5,843,786
   
5,362,293
 
Other Investments
             
Short-Term Money Market Instruments
   
937,887
   
1,106,892
 
U.S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations
   
753,751
   
1,022,219
 
Loans to Participants
   
429,329
   
387,886
 
Other
   
420,727
   
298,640
 
Total Investments at fair value
 
$
24,590,090
 
$
24,990,843
 

*Investment representing more than 5% of the Plan’s net assets

 
The Plan’s investments appreciated (depreciated) as follows:
 
   
2005
 
2004
 
   
(in thousands)
 
           
GE Common Stock
 
$
(662,610
)
$
2,555,234
 
Registered Investment Companies
   
(86,106
)
 
184,036
 
Other investments
   
(16,046
)
 
(17,967
)
   
$
(764,762
)
$
2,721,303
 

 
The Short Term Fund may, from time to time, lend securities to certain unrelated brokers. In the event the counterparty does not meet its contracted obligation to return securities used, the Short Term Fund may be exposed to the risk of reacquiring the securities at prevailing market prices in order to satisfy its obligations. The Short Term Fund receives collateral in the form of cash or securities, which may be supplemented by letters of credit, in an amount generally in excess of the market value of securities loaned. The Short Term Fund monitors the market value of the securities loaned on a daily basis with additional collateral obtained or refunded as necessary. The value of loaned securities, primarily U.S. Treasury obligations, amounted to $136.5 million and $267.9 million at December 31, 2005 and 2004, respectively. The value of cash collateral obtained and reinvested in short-term investments is reflected as a liability in the Plan’s financial statements.
 

 
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Notes to Financial Statements
 
December 31, 2005 and 2004
 
The Plan’s investment funds include investments in U.S. equities, international equities and fixed income securities. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, credit and overall market volatility. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is reasonable to expect that changes in the values of investment securities will occur (including in the near term) and that such changes could materially affect participant account balances and the Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits. The Plan offers alternatives that mitigate participant risks, including the opportunity to diversify investments across ten participant-directed fund elections. Additionally, the investments within each participant-directed fund election are further diversified into various financial instruments, with the exception of GE Common Stock and the U.S. Bond Fund, which invest in securities of a single issuer.
 
(4)
Tax Status
 
The Internal Revenue Service has notified General Electric Company by a letter dated April 30, 2002, that the Plan is qualified under the appropriate sections of the Internal Revenue Code. The Plan has been amended since that letter was issued. However, counsel for the Plan has no reason to believe that those amendments have adversely affected the validity of the determination letter. A request for a new determination letter for the Plan has been submitted to the Internal Revenue Service.
 
The portion of a participant’s compensation contributed to the Plan as a pre-tax contribution and General Electric Company’s matching contribution are not subject to Federal income tax when such contributions are credited to participant accounts, subject to certain limitations. These amounts and any investment earnings may be included in the participant’s gross taxable income for the year in which such amounts are withdrawn from the Plan.
 
(5)
Plan Amendments
 
In 2005, the Plan was amended to, among other things, expand the circumstances under which hardship withdrawals made on or after January 1, 2006, are allowed.
 
In 2004, the Plan was amended to provide that certain eligible employees whose first day of work was on or after January 1, 2005, will be eligible for employer matching contributions of 50% of employee contributions up to 8% of earnings (4% maximum matching).

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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
   
Shares
   
* Cost
   
Market
 
Corporate Stocks - Common
                   
** General Electric Company
   
462,328,382
 
$
10,942,559,140
 
$
16,204,609,772
 
                     
Registered Investment Companies
                   
*** GE S&S Income Fund
   
157,962,009
   
1,803,872,114
   
1,775,492,984
 
*** GE S&S Program Mutual Fund
   
60,622,067
   
2,771,282,585
   
2,597,655,556
 
*** GE Institutional International Equity Fund
   
38,757,828
   
431,601,380
   
520,130,048
 
*** GE Institutional Small-Cap Value Equity Fund
   
26,716,970
   
356,645,335
   
389,266,255
 
*** GE Institutional Strategic Investment Fund
   
11,868,100
   
125,050,877
   
129,955,692
 
   Vanguard Institutional Index Fund
   
3,782,875
   
385,718,772
   
431,285,552
 
       Total Registered Investment Companies
         
5,874,171,063
   
5,843,786,087
 
                     



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
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Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
Short-Term Money Market Instruments
                         
Interest Bearing Cash and Cash Equivalents
                         
   Abbey National PLC
   
4.500
%
 
01/03/2006
 
$
51,737,063
 
$
51,737,063
 
   Bank of America Corp.
   
4.190
   
01/31/2006
   
38,654,558
   
38,654,558
 
   Barclays PLC
   
4.160
   
01/09/2006
   
38,524,353
   
38,524,353
 
   Barclays PLC
   
4.180
   
01/09/2006
   
4,515,801
   
4,515,801
 
   Caylon
   
4.165
   
01/09/2006
   
38,540,000
   
38,540,000
 
   Ciesco LP
   
4.190
   
01/12/2006
   
25,367,481
   
25,367,481
 
   Credit Suisse First Boston
   
4.210
   
01/23/2006
   
42,101,403
   
42,101,403
 
   Dexia Credit Local S.A.
   
4.340
   
02/02/2006
   
41,260,000
   
41,260,000
 
   First Tennessee Bank
   
4.310
   
01/31/2006
   
22,900,000
   
22,900,000
 
   First Tennessee Bank
   
4.350
   
01/31/2006
   
18,480,000
   
18,480,000
 
   HBOS PLC
   
4.160
   
02/02/2006
   
38,387,525
   
38,387,525
 
   Jupiter Securitization Corp.
   
4.300
   
01/17/2006
   
41,091,320
   
41,091,320
 
   Lloyds Bank PLC
   
4.040
   
01/06/2006
   
38,108,853
   
38,108,853
 
   Preferred Receivables Funding Corp.
   
4.240
   
01/24/2006
   
42,973,274
   
42,973,274
 
   Sheffield Receivables Corp.
   
4.290
   
01/13/2006
   
41,200,998
   
41,200,998
 
   Societe Generale
   
4.329
   
10/31/2006
   
3,999,079
   
3,999,079
 
   Toronto-Dominion Bank
   
4.450
   
03/23/2006
   
40,710,000
   
40,710,000
 
   Wells Fargo Bank
   
4.340
   
01/09/2006
   
9,800,000
   
9,800,000
 
   Wells Fargo Bank
   
4.400
   
01/06/2006
   
5,610,000
   
5,610,000
 
    Total Interest Bearing Cash and Cash Equivalents
       
583,961,708
   
583,961,708
 
                           
Other
                         
***GEAM Cash Plus Fund
   
variable
   
n/a
   
86,506,975
   
86,506,975
 
***GEAM Enhanced Cash Fund
   
variable
   
n/a
   
182,958,207
   
182,958,207
 
   UBS - Repurchase Agreement
   
4.270
   
01/03/2006
   
84,460,000
   
84,460,000
 
    Total Other
               
353,925,182
   
353,925,182
 
    Total Short-Term Money Market Instruments
               
937,886,890
   
937,886,890
 



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
     
U.S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations
                               
   Federal Home Loan Bank System
   
1.875
%
 
06/15/2006
 
$
30,919,586
 
$
30,626,326
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
2.000
   
07/15/2006
   
19
   
28
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.250
   
07/15/2023
   
8,243,254
   
8,151,500
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.500
   
01/15/2022
   
18,597,313
   
18,450,438
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.500
   
05/15/2022
   
18,584,094
   
18,375,238
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.500
   
05/15/2026
   
16,493,338
   
16,240,803
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.730
   
01/10/2006
   
42,141,353
   
42,141,353
   
(a
)
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
3.800
   
07/12/2006
   
46,960,000
   
46,960,000
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
4.000
   
08/15/2029
   
16,927,406
   
16,662,915
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
4.320
   
04/25/2006
   
28,286,419
   
28,286,419
   
(a
)
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
5.000
   
11/15/2012
   
62,225
   
64,003
   
(b
)
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
5.000
   
04/01/2013
   
21,451,329
   
20,212,829
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
5.000
   
06/15/2014
   
2,202,486
   
2,194,946
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
5.000
   
12/15/2020
   
11,343,316
   
11,125,426
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
5.250
   
01/15/2006
   
15,017,693
   
15,002,685
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
12/01/2008
   
3,504
   
3,628
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
10/15/2013
   
64,915
   
138,511
   
(b
)
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
10/15/2013
   
63,607
   
137,842
   
(b
)
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
10/01/2017
   
508,055
   
493,716
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
12/01/2018
   
206,960
   
203,231
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
09/01/2019
   
759,882
   
746,023
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.000
   
11/15/2023
   
24,663,580
   
24,339,187
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.500
   
05/01/2013
   
897,490
   
866,426
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
6.500
   
12/01/2033
   
2,549,501
   
2,474,545
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
03/15/2007
   
569,459
   
541,143
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
10/01/2023
   
21,739
   
21,486
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
11/01/2031
   
205,444
   
201,963
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2032
   
657,246
   
641,566
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2032
   
713,385
   
696,467
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
06/01/2032
   
338,165
   
330,775
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.000
   
11/01/2033
   
375,616
   
367,348
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.500
   
11/01/2008
   
11,184
   
10,873
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.500
   
01/01/2027
   
662,892
   
657,148
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
7.500
   
01/01/2027
   
159,351
   
156,050
       
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
8.000
   
05/01/2031
   
33,697
   
33,842
       



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM

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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U. S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations, continued
                           
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
8.500
%
 
03/01/2027
 
$
149,555
 
$
147,483
   
   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
   
9.250
   
12/01/2016
   
355,350
   
331,386
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
1.408
   
07/25/2044
   
6,459,048
   
2,474,744
(b
)
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
2.228
   
06/25/2043
   
26,056,065
   
6,104,854
(b
)
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.056
   
07/25/2037
   
845,039
   
838,098
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.250
   
06/01/2033
   
1,424,246
   
1,419,862
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.331
   
07/01/2033
   
2,514,661
   
2,492,487
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.460
   
06/25/2043
   
1,082,975
   
1,074,476
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.487
   
05/01/2033
   
1,208,171
   
1,177,170
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.616
   
06/01/2033
   
1,993,825
   
1,921,780
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
3.930
   
07/01/2033
   
10,476,987
   
10,092,479
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.036
   
06/01/2033
   
4,557,943
   
4,380,843
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.040
   
06/01/2033
   
4,945,985
   
4,717,054
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.135
   
07/01/2033
   
7,422,477
   
7,103,701
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.286
   
05/01/2033
   
6,573,537
   
6,267,745
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.375
   
10/15/2006
   
11,969,051
   
11,969,160
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.426
   
06/01/2033
   
1,892,122
   
1,812,481
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.500
   
03/25/2009
   
34,512
   
35,553
(b
)
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.500
   
09/25/2016
   
9,420,165
   
9,302,692
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.500
   
06/25/2043
   
5,094,336
   
4,962,670
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
4.604
   
12/01/2032
   
2,328,898
   
2,271,189
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
5.124
   
06/01/2033
   
1,516,750
   
1,471,494
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
5.170
   
02/25/2044
   
5,173,057
   
5,065,643
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
5.500
   
02/15/2006
   
14,862,138
   
14,813,795
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
5.500
   
02/25/2035
   
5,309,278
   
5,183,922
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
03/01/2012
   
3,319,601
   
3,299,674
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
03/01/2012
   
659,145
   
655,823
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
02/01/2018
   
1,064,063
   
1,031,633
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
11/01/2018
   
785,991
   
761,697
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
12/01/2019
   
1,772,127
   
1,727,145
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
03/01/2020
   
4,117,969
   
4,044,233
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
08/25/2028
   
18,132,253
   
17,483,150
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
04/01/2033
   
403,294
   
390,520
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
11/01/2033
   
981,538
   
956,474
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
01/25/2034
   
15,802,576
   
15,209,440
   





See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM

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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U. S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations, continued
                         
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
%
 
05/01/2017
 
$
881,315
 
$
853,657
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
10/01/2017
   
154,033
   
150,150
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
12/01/2019
   
1,545,542
   
1,499,323
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
08/01/2022
   
954,188
   
935,933
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
11/01/2023
   
1,205,638
   
1,188,706
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
04/01/2033
   
534,688
   
521,200
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
05/01/2033
   
890,107
   
863,924
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
12/25/2034
   
17,612,082
   
17,352,601
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
03/01/2035
   
1,381,260
   
1,355,051
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2011
   
301,052
   
286,796
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
02/01/2017
   
154,872
   
153,050
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2017
   
233,240
   
228,224
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2017
   
107,155
   
104,851
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2017
   
436,432
   
427,551
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2017
   
877,487
   
867,425
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2017
   
655,859
   
642,512
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2017
   
163,136
   
159,816
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2017
   
611,030
   
604,024
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
05/01/2017
   
271,915
   
266,390
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
05/01/2017
   
431,309
   
420,440
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
07/01/2017
   
494,921
   
484,278
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
07/01/2017
   
1,385,152
   
1,357,964
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
02/01/2019
   
38,880
   
38,021
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2029
   
219,512
   
220,973
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
06/01/2031
   
192,584
   
189,226
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
10/01/2031
   
661,075
   
667,084
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
01/01/2032
   
214,518
   
210,635
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
10/01/2032
   
200,068
   
195,296
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
04/01/2033
   
718,717
   
704,168
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
11/01/2033
   
1,330,735
   
1,300,356
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/01/2034
   
497,314
   
484,463
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
06/01/2034
   
790,088
   
779,705
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
01/01/2035
   
941,478
   
931,037
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
05/01/2035
   
1,113,240
   
1,103,544
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
05/01/2035
   
1,320,500
   
1,310,946
 



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



 
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM

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

As of December 31, 2005


Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U. S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations, continued
                         
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
%
 
04/01/2016
 
$
159,431
 
$
156,599
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
11/01/2021
   
318,274
   
310,608
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
11/01/2022
   
264,528
   
263,861
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
03/01/2023
   
48,718
   
47,869
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
01/01/2025
   
390,477
   
387,870
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
05/01/2026
   
261,087
   
259,667
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
07/01/2027
   
541,670
   
537,608
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
10/01/2030
   
172,936
   
168,097
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
11/01/2030
   
1,844,992
   
1,808,963
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
01/01/2031
   
92,869
   
92,407
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
02/01/2031
   
248,769
   
247,504
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
06/01/2031
   
1,664,319
   
1,630,859
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
01/01/2032
   
452,632
   
450,254
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
04/01/2032
   
291,074
   
289,779
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
04/01/2032
   
484,163
   
482,011
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
06/01/2032
   
339,755
   
331,834
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
07/01/2032
   
341,982
   
337,752
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
04/01/2033
   
242,537
   
236,532
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
11/01/2033
   
302,305
   
295,293
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
03/01/2034
   
1,691,956
   
1,651,392
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
03/01/2034
   
1,439,996
   
1,405,570
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
03/01/2034
   
1,734,867
   
1,681,035
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
05/01/2034
   
997,164
   
970,995
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
02/01/2035
   
1,663,750
   
1,623,388
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
07/01/2009
   
364,004
   
342,902
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
02/01/2032
   
108,927
   
109,765
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
03/01/2032
   
441,346
   
441,425
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
05/01/2032
   
76,507
   
76,515
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
11/01/2033
   
433,157
   
427,743
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
01/01/2034
   
632,376
   
622,045
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.500
   
06/01/2028
   
521,593
   
518,466
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.500
   
08/01/2029
   
1,100,742
   
1,097,127
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.500
   
08/01/2030
   
214,449
   
210,450
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.500
   
02/01/2032
   
97,427
   
98,751
 
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.500
   
09/01/2032
   
71,071
   
71,391
 


See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



 
- 17 -

 

GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM

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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U.S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations, continued
                           
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
%
 
08/01/2010
 
$
670,132
 
$
649,967
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
03/01/2011
   
2,197,738
   
2,226,979
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
12/01/2031
   
202,079
   
205,699
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.500
   
09/01/2021
   
323,798
   
307,362
   
   Federal National Mortgage Assoc.
   
13.920
   
05/25/2018
   
171,486
   
119,264
(a,b
)
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
06/15/2025
   
1,014,391
   
1,007,442
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
06/15/2026
   
1,134,289
   
1,126,197
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
01/15/2035
   
937,884
   
926,598
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
04/15/2035
   
996,824
   
985,249
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
06/15/2035
   
1,003,365
   
992,762
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.000
   
07/15/2035
   
916,631
   
906,397
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
11/15/2016
   
709,221
   
686,386
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
04/15/2017
   
228,775
   
221,372
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
03/15/2024
   
749,765
   
731,526
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
12/15/2024
   
1,433,220
   
1,419,306
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
12/15/2029
   
412,512
   
408,800
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
03/15/2033
   
410,354
   
403,147
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
10/15/2033
   
840,187
   
826,184
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
11/15/2033
   
875,329
   
860,360
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
01/15/2034
   
1,641,312
   
1,612,530
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
01/15/2034
   
1,030,796
   
1,012,721
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
02/15/2034
   
1,040,857
   
1,016,132
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
04/15/2034
   
1,069,459
   
1,071,501
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
04/15/2035
   
944,486
   
934,804
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
05/15/2035
   
1,179,128
   
1,167,213
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
05/15/2035
   
963,118
   
954,659
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
06/15/2035
   
1,021,034
   
1,012,066
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
07/15/2035
   
964,520
   
956,048
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
07/15/2035
   
1,246,717
   
1,235,400
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
09/15/2035
   
941,163
   
937,207
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
6.500
   
09/15/2035
   
984,702
   
981,880
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
12/15/2018
   
622,869
   
602,804
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
11/15/2023
   
373,293
   
367,784
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
03/15/2031
   
561,579
   
561,192
   
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
   
05/15/2032
   
497,365
   
497,252
   



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
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GE SAVINGS AND SECURITY PROGRAM

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

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U.S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations, continued
                         
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.000
%
 
11/15/2032
 
$
335,058
 
$
330,606
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
02/15/2009
   
618,264
   
626,578
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
12/15/2012
   
2,891,381
   
2,995,145
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
12/15/2018
   
701,626
   
681,753
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
11/15/2027
   
194,137
   
190,891
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
01/15/2031
   
709,817
   
708,848
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
01/15/2031
   
302,723
   
302,310
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
03/15/2031
   
67,950
   
67,857
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
05/15/2031
   
625,664
   
624,810
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
07/15/2031
   
412,376
   
411,813
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
7.500
   
09/15/2031
   
428,421
   
427,836
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
8.000
   
03/15/2032
   
38,704
   
38,792
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
08/15/2009
   
626,559
   
595,333
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
12/15/2009
   
1,813,305
   
1,763,590
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
12/15/2009
   
7,039,145
   
7,012,294
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.000
   
11/15/2017
   
3,952,414
   
3,970,994
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.500
   
12/15/2009
   
323,145
   
316,326
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.500
   
12/15/2009
   
1,950,058
   
1,894,777
 
   Government National Mortgage Assoc.
   
9.500
   
12/15/2009
   
349,191
   
342,120
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
2.375
   
08/15/2006
   
69,327,123
   
69,138,996
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
2.875
   
11/30/2006
   
22,682,053
   
22,379,313
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
3.125
   
05/15/2007
   
8,567,742
   
8,377,858
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
3.875
   
05/15/2010
   
15,092,798
   
14,720,550
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
4.375
   
11/15/2008
   
22,941,406
   
23,007,127
 
   U.S. Treasury Notes
   
4.375
   
12/15/2010
   
43,808,932
   
43,799,629
 
       Total U.S. Government and Agency Debt Obligations
       
787,083,573
   
753,751,212
 



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
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Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

As of December 31, 2005


Description
 
 Units
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
U.S. Savings Bonds
                   
   1976 U.S. Savings Bond E Series
   
3,093
 
$
57,994
 
$
408,192
 
   1977 U.S. Savings Bond E Series
   
4,362
   
81,788
   
557,631
 
   1978 U.S. Savings Bond E Series
   
6,989
   
131,044
   
686,916
 
   1979 U.S. Savings Bond E Series
   
10,598
   
198,712
   
998,051
 
   1980 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
4,643
   
232,150
   
1,265,555
 
   1981 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
4,847
   
242,350
   
1,147,170
 
   1982 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
5,534
   
276,700
   
1,233,097
 
   1983 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
9,689
   
484,450
   
1,768,817
 
   1984 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
11,053
   
552,650
   
1,821,920
 
   1985 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
16,773
   
838,650
   
2,627,752
 
   1986 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
52,361
   
2,618,050
   
7,758,207
 
   1987 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
56,122
   
2,806,100
   
7,305,487
 
   1988 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
65,311
   
3,265,550
   
8,173,279
 
   1989 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
95,932
   
4,796,600
   
11,534,939
 
   1990 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
98,625
   
4,931,250
   
11,393,621
 
   1991 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
103,516
   
5,175,800
   
11,503,935
 
   1992 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
160,485
   
8,024,250
   
17,121,234
 
   1993 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
112,280
   
5,614,000
   
9,972,436
 
   1994 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
90,093
   
4,504,650
   
7,362,649
 
   1995 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
35,837
   
1,791,850
   
2,797,991
 
   1996 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
256
   
12,800
   
18,153
 
   1997 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
381
   
19,050
   
26,821
 
   1998 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
682
   
34,100
   
45,951
 
   1999 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
890
   
44,500
   
57,269
 
   2000 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
1,150
   
57,500
   
70,477
 
   2001 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
1,348
   
67,400
   
77,695
 
   2002 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
1,886
   
94,300
   
104,007
 
   2003 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
215,479
   
10,773,950
   
11,495,508
 
   2004 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
237,127
   
11,856,350
   
12,303,179
 
   2005 U.S. Savings Bond EE Series
   
245,277
   
12,263,850
   
12,263,850
 
       Total U.S. Savings Bonds
         
81,848,388
   
143,901,789
 
                     



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
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Schedule H, Line 4i - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

As of December 31, 2005

Description
 
Rate of Interest
 
Maturity
 
* Cost
 
 Market
 
Corporate Notes
                           
   American Express Credit Corp.
   
4.391
%
 
03/05/2008
 
$
23,038,555
 
$
23,038,555
 
   Canadian Imperial Bank
   
4.350
   
12/23/2010
   
42,770,000
   
42,770,000
   
   HSBC Finance Corp.
   
4.551
   
06/22/2006
   
48,119,818
   
48,119,818
 
   Morgan Stanley
   
4.301
   
02/03/2006
   
44,400,000
   
44,400,000
 
   Societe Generale
   
4.329
   
10/31/2006
   
38,554,502
   
38,554,502
   
       Total Corporate Notes
               
196,882,875
   
196,882,875
   
                             
Loans to Participants
                           
** Various (62,761 loans)
   
5.350-8.410
   
1 month -
15 years
   
429,328,895
   
429,328,895
   
                             
Loans Secured by Mortgages and Other Assets
                           
   Bank of America Alternative Loan Trust (Class 4)
   
6.500
   
06/25/2035
   
4,127,257
   
4,036,410
   
   CPS Auto Trust
   
7.620
   
07/16/2011
   
4,055,370
   
4,055,755
   
   First Union National Commercial Funding Corp.
   
1.159
   
10/15/2032
   
6,070,697
   
5,819,037
   
   Greenwich Capital Commercial Funding Corp.
   
1.080
   
11/05/2013
   
1,869,059
   
1,828,104
   
   GRP/AG Real Estate Asset Trust (Class A)
   
4.850
   
01/25/2035
   
8,415,121
   
8,412,543
   
   JP Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Sec. Corp.
   
4.940
   
07/15/2042
   
1,671,578
   
1,859,175
(a
)
   LB Commercial Conduit Mortgage Trust (Class B)
   
6.360
   
10/15/2035
   
7,338,797
   
7,141,141
   
   LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust
   
1.353
   
07/15/2035
   
2,179,453
   
2,164,502
   
   LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust
   
4.870
   
10/17/2013
   
3,365,127
   
2,801,029
(a
)
   Morgan Stanley Capital I
   
1.033
   
04/15/2038
   
3,108,595
   
2,953,782
   
   Morgan Stanley Capital I (Class X)
   
4.890
   
12/15/2041
   
3,452,620
   
3,714,863
(a
)
   Residential Asset Securities Corp (Class M)
   
6.100
   
04/25/2033
   
16,702,959
   
16,393,054
   
   Security National Asset Sec Series Trust (Class A)
   
6.355
   
12/25/2035
   
17,887,728
   
17,898,546
   
   World Omni Auto Receivables Trust (Class B)
   
2.350
   
09/15/2009
   
870,949
   
859,244
   
       Total Loans Secured by Mortgages and Other Assets
       
81,115,310
   
79,937,185
   
                             
Other
                           
** Cash
   
n/a
   
n/a
   
4,898
   
4,898
   
                             
      Total Investments
             
$
19,330,881,032
 
$
24,590,089,603
   



See accompanying notes to schedule of assets on page 22.
(continued)



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

As of December 31, 2005


Notes to Schedule of Assets:
 
*
Cost of securities, including cost of GE Common Stock, is the price at which underlying shares in the investment options were purchased, including shares purchased with reinvested interest and dividends. In addition, cost of securities includes gains and losses realized on participant investment switches and is decreased for withdrawals on an average cost basis by individual participant.
**
Represents a party in interest to the Plan.
***
Funds managed by GEAM, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Electric Company.
(a)
Rate of interest is based on computed effective yield.
(b)
Interest only securities represent the right to receive the monthly interest payments on an underlying pool of mortgages.

See accompanying Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.
 
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