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ALLSTATE CORP 8-K Report, Financial Results (Feb 3, 2016)

Filed February 3, 2016For Securities:ALLALL-PJALL-PBALL-PHALL-PI

Summary

Allstate Corporation (ALL) filed an 8-K on February 3, 2016, to furnish its fourth-quarter and full-year 2015 financial results. The report primarily serves as a vehicle to provide investors with the company's official press release and an investor supplement detailing these results. While the 8-K itself doesn't contain a deep dive into the numbers, it directs stakeholders to these exhibits for comprehensive financial data, including performance metrics, operational updates, and forward-looking commentary from management. Investors should review the furnished press release (Exhibit 99.1) and the investor supplement (Exhibit 99.2) for detailed information regarding Allstate's financial condition and results of operations for the fourth quarter and the entirety of 2015. These documents will contain key financial figures, segment performance, and any significant business developments or strategic initiatives announced alongside the earnings.

Key Highlights

  • 1The 8-K filing's primary purpose is to furnish the company's Q4 2015 earnings press release and investor supplement.
  • 2Investors are directed to Exhibits 99.1 (press release) and 99.2 (investor supplement) for detailed financial information.
  • 3The filing pertains to the financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2015.
  • 4No new material information is presented directly within the 8-K; it serves as a pointer to external documents.
  • 5The event date associated with the results is February 2, 2016.

Frequently Asked Questions

The detailed financial results are provided in the press release (Exhibit 99.1) and the investor supplement (Exhibit 99.2) that are furnished with this 8-K filing.

No, the 8-K filing itself does not contain the specific financial figures or management commentary. This information is contained within the press release and investor supplement that are attached as exhibits to the filing.

When information is 'furnished' rather than 'filed' in an 8-K, it means the information is being provided to the SEC but is not subject to the same liability provisions as 'filed' information. For investors, it means the core data and analysis are in the attached exhibits, and the 8-K itself is primarily a cover document.