The figure is a line graph that presents the OIG’s Analysis of the BIF reserve ratio. The vertical axis presents the reserve ratio percentage points from 1.10 percent to 1.40 percent in .05 percent increments. The horizontal axis presents the period of analysis from June 2001 through December 2005 in six month increments. The figure includes one data point line that represents the FDIC reported reserve ratio, one data point line that represents the OIG recalculation of the reserve ratio using DIR’s simulation analysis of the new method, and one horizontal line at the 1.25 vertical axis point the represents the designated reserve ratio. The results by quarter are as follows:
At June 2001, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.33; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.31.
At September 2001, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.32; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.30.
At December 2001, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.26; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.24.
At March 2002, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.23; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.21.
At June 2002, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.25; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.23.
At September 2002, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.25; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.22.
At December 2002, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.27; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.24.
At March 2003, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.27; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.24.
At June 2003, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.28; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.24.
At September 2003, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.32; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.28.
At December 2003, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.32; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.28.
At March 2004, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.32; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.28.
At June 2004, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.31; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.26.
At September 2004, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.32; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.27.
At December 2004, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.30; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.26.
At March 2005, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.27; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.23.
At June 2005, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.26; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.22.
At September 2005, FDIC reported a reserve ratio of 1.25; OIG recalculated the reserve ratio to be 1.21.