SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-Q (Mark One) X QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES - ----- EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934. For the quarterly period ended September 30, 1999 ------------------- OR TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES - ----- EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934. For the transition period from to ------------ ------------ Commission file number 0-13233 ------- BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V ------------------------------------------------------- (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Illinois 36-3254673 - ------------------------------- ------------------- (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer incorporation or organization) Identification No.) 2355 Waukegan Road Bannockburn, Illinois 60015 - ---------------------------------------- ------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code (847) 267-1600 -------------- Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No ----- ----- BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) BALANCE SHEETS September 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998 (Unaudited) ASSETS 1999 1998 -------------- ------------- Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,316,802 $ 2,413,870 Accrued interest receivable 10,976 7,065 -------------- ------------- $ 2,327,778 $ 2,420,935 ============== ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Accounts payable $ 24,593 $ 35,254 Due to affiliates 80,463 71,108 -------------- ------------- Total liabilities 105,056 106,362 -------------- ------------- Commitments and contingencies Limited Partners' capital (439,305 Interests issued and outstanding) 2,237,857 2,329,708 General Partner's deficit (15,135) (15,135) -------------- ------------- Total partners' capital 2,222,722 2,314,573 -------------- ------------- $ 2,327,778 $ 2,420,935 ============== ============= The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND EXPENSES for the nine months ended September 30, 1999 and 1998 (Unaudited) 1999 1998 ------------- ------------ Income: Interest on short-term investments $ 89,945 $ 109,641 ------------- ------------ Total income 89,945 109,641 ------------- ------------ Expenses: Loss from operations of real estate held for sale 16,603 Administrative 181,796 296,447 ------------- ------------ Total expenses 181,796 313,050 ------------- ------------ Net loss $ (91,851) $ (203,409) ============= ============ Net loss allocated to General Partner None None ============= ============ Net loss allocated to Limited Partners $ (91,851) $ (203,409) ============= ============ Net loss per Limited Partnership Interest (439,305 issued and outstanding) - Basic and Diluted $ (0.21) $ (0.46) ============= ============ Distribution to General Partner None $ 138,137 ============= ============ Distribution to Limited Partners None $ 1,243,233 ============= ============ Distribution per Limited Partnership Interest None $ 2.83 ============= ============ The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND EXPENSES for the quarters ended September 30, 1999 and 1998 (Unaudited) 1999 1998 ------------- ------------ Income: Interest on short-term investments $ 30,894 $ 34,711 ------------- ------------ Total income 30,894 34,711 ------------- ------------ Expenses: Administrative 53,763 72,032 ------------- ------------ Total expenses 53,763 72,032 ------------- ------------ Net loss $ (22,869) $ (37,321) ============= ============ Net loss allocated to General Partner None None ============= ============ Net loss allocated to Limited Partners $ (22,869) $ (37,321) ============= ============ Net loss per Limited Partnership Interest (439,305 issued and outstanding)- Basic and Diluted $ (0.05) $ (0.08) ============= ============ The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS for the nine months ended September 30, 1999 and 1998 (Unaudited) 1999 1998 -------------- ------------- Operating activities: Net loss $ (91,851) $ (203,409) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: Net change in: Accounts and accrued interest receivable (3,911) 26,707 Accounts and accrued interest payable (10,661) (34,136) Due to affiliates 9,355 31,791 -------------- ------------- Net cash used in operating activities (97,068) (179,047) -------------- ------------- Financing activities: Distribution to Limited Partners (1,243,233) Distribution to General Partner (138,137) ------------- Cash used in financing activities (1,381,370) ------------- Net change in cash and cash equivalents (97,068) (1,560,417) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 2,413,870 4,034,425 -------------- ------------- Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 2,316,802 $ 2,474,008 ============== ============= The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. Accounting Policy: In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary for a fair presentation have been made to the accompanying statements for the nine months and quarter ended September 30, 1999, and all such adjustments are of a normal and recurring nature. 2. Partnership Termination: The partnership agreement provides for the dissolution of the Partnership upon the occurrence of certain events. The Partnership sold its final real estate investment in June 1997. The Partnership has retained a portion of the cash from property sales to satisfy obligations of the Partnership as well as to establish a reserve for contingencies. As previously reported, the Sandra Dee case was dismissed by the Illinois Supreme Court in April 1999. The Madison Partnership litigation was filed in May 1999. The second Sandra Dee case was filed June 1, 1999 and served on August 16, 1999. See Note 6 of Notes to Financial Statements for additional information regarding the Madison Partnership/Dee litigation. Despite the existence of the Madison Partnership/Dee litigation, the Partnership currently plans to dissolve in December 1999 and distribute remaining cash reserves (including amounts in the Early Investment Incentive Fund) to the partners in accordance with the partnership agreement. In the event that a new contingency (such as a lawsuit) arises during 1999, the Partnership may not be dissolved and may continue in existence until such new contingency is resolved. The Partnership does not consider the Madison Partnership/Dee case to be a matter that would preclude the dissolution of the Partnership in 1999. 3. Transactions with Affiliates: Fees and expenses paid and payable by the Partnership to affiliates for the nine months and quarter ended September 30, 1999 are: Paid ----------------------- Nine Months Quarter Payable ------------ --------- ---------- Reimbursement of expenses to the General Partner, at cost $ 23,892 $ 3,650 $ 80,463 4. Contingency: In May 1999, a lawsuit was filed against the Partnership, Madison Partnership Liquidity Investors XX, et al. vs. The Balcor Company, et al. whereby the Partnership and certain affiliates have been named as defendants. The plaintiffs are entities that initiated tender offers to purchase and, in fact, purchased units in eleven affiliated partnerships. The complaint alleges breach of fiduciary duties and breach of contract under the partnership agreement and seeks the winding up of the affairs of the Partnership, the establishment of a liquidating trust, the appointment of an independent trustee for the trust and the distribution of a portion of the cash reserves to limited partners. On June 1, 1999, a second lawsuit was filed and was served on August 16, 1999, Sandra Dee vs. The Balcor Company, et al. The Dee complaint is virtually identical to the Madison Partnership complaint and on September 20, 1999 was consolidated into the Madison Partnership case. The defendants intend to vigorously contest these actions. The Partnership believes that it has meritorious defenses to contest the claims. It is not determinable at this time how the outcome of these actions will impact the remaining cash reserves of the Partnership. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS Balcor Pension Investors-V (the "Partnership") is a limited partnership formed in 1983 to invest in wrap-around mortgage loans, first mortgage loans and, to a lesser extent, junior mortgage loans. The Partnership raised $219,652,500 from sales of Limited Partnership Interests and utilized these proceeds to fund thirty-five loans. As of September 30, 1999, the Partnership has no loans outstanding or properties remaining in its portfolio. Inasmuch as the management's discussion and analysis below relates primarily to the time period since the end of the last fiscal year, investors are encouraged to review the financial statements and the management's discussion and analysis contained in the annual report for 1998 for a more complete understanding of the Partnership's financial position. Operations - ---------- Summary of Operations - --------------------- The operations of the Partnership in 1999 and 1998 consisted primarily of administrative expenses which were partially offset by interest income earned on short-term investments. In addition, during the second quarter of 1998, the Partnership paid certain expenditures related to the Harbor Bay Office Building, which was sold in 1997. Primarily as a result of lower administrative expenses in 1999, the Partnership's net loss decreased during the nine months and quarter ended September 30, 1999 as compared to the same periods in 1998. Further discussion of the Partnership's operations is summarized below. 1999 Compared to 1998 - --------------------- Unless otherwise noted, discussions of fluctuations between 1999 and 1998 refer to both the nine months and quarters ended September 30, 1999 and 1998. As a result of lower interest rates and lower average cash balances due in part to a distribution to Limited Partners in January 1998, interest income on short-term investments decreased during 1999 when compared to 1998. During the second quarter of 1998, the Partnership paid certain expenditures related to the Harbor Bay office building, which was sold in 1997. As a result, the Partnership recognized a loss from operations of real estate held for sale during the nine months ended September 30, 1998. Primarily due to a decrease in accounting and portfolio management fees, administrative expenses decreased during 1999 as compared to 1998. Liquidity and Capital Resources - ------------------------------- The cash position of the Partnership decreased by approximately $97,000 as of September 30, 1999 as compared to December 31, 1998 due to cash used in operating activities for the payment of administrative expenses, which was partially offset by interest income earned on short-term investments. The partnership agreement provides for the dissolution of the Partnership upon the occurrence of certain events. The Partnership sold its final real estate investment in June 1997. The Partnership has retained a portion of the cash from property sales to satisfy obligations of the Partnership as well as to establish a reserve for contingencies. As previously reported, the Sandra Dee case was dismissed by the Illinois Supreme Court in April 1999. The Madison Partnership and the new Sandra Dee litigation, described in Part II, Item 1, of this report, were filed in May 1999 and June 1999, respectively. Despite the existence of the Madison Partnership/Dee litigation, the Partnership currently plans to dissolve in December 1999 and distribute remaining cash reserves (including amounts in the Early Investment Incentive Fund) to the partners in accordance with the partnership agreement. In the event that a new contingency (such as a lawsuit) arises during 1999, the Partnership may not be dissolved and may continue in existence until such new contingency is resolved. The Partnership does not consider the Madison Partnership/Dee case to be a matter that would preclude the dissolution of the Partnership in 1999. As a result of the pending dissolution of the Partnership, the general partner has suspended transfer of limited partnership interests in the Partnership. Certain transfers which are not for value (such as death, divorce, change of custodian or other estate planning) will continue to be permitted. In the event that dissolution of the Partnership does not occur during 1999, the Partnership will allow transfers of limited partnership interests to occur commencing in January 2000. Limited Partners have received cash distributions totaling $784.93 per $500 Interest. Of this amount, $427.95 has been Cash Flow from operations and $356.98 represents a return of Original Capital. No additional distributions are anticipated to be made prior to the termination of the Partnership. However, after paying final partnership expenses, any remaining cash reserves will be distributed. Amounts allocated to the Early Investment Incentive Fund will also be distributed at that time. In 1997, the Partnership discontinued the repurchase of Interests from Limited Partners. As of September 30, 1999, there was cash of $5,222,246 in the Early Investment Incentive Fund. The Partnership sold all of its remaining real property investments and distributed a majority of the proceeds from these sales to Limited Partners in 1996 and 1997. Since the Partnership no longer has any operating assets, the number of computer systems and programs necessary to operate the Partnership has been significantly reduced. The Partnership relies on third party vendors to perform most of its functions and has implemented a plan to determine the Year 2000 compliance status of these key vendors. The Partnership is within its timeline for having these plans completed prior to the year 2000. The Partnership's plan to determine the Year 2000 compliance status of its key vendors has involved soliciting information from these vendors through the use of surveys, follow-up discussions and review of data where needed. The Partnership has received the surveys from each of these vendors. While the Partnership cannot guarantee Year 2000 compliance by its key vendors, and is relying on statements from these vendors without independent verification, these surveys, testing of systems, where applicable and discussions with the key vendors performing services for the Partnership indicate that the key vendors are substantially Year 2000 compliant as of September 30, 1999. The Partnership will continue to monitor the Year 2000 compliance of its key vendors during the fourth quarter of 1999. In addition, the Partnership has developed a contingency plan in the event of non-compliance by these key vendors in the Year 2000. The Partnership does not believe that failure by any of its key vendors to be Year 2000 compliant by the year 2000 would have a material effect on the business, financial position or results of operations of the Partnership. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V (An Illinois Limited Partnership) PART II - OTHER INFORMATION Item 1. Legal Proceedings - ------------------------- Madison Partnership Liquidity Investors XX, et al. vs. The Balcor Company, - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- et al. - ------ On May 7, 1999, a proposed class action complaint was filed, and on May 13, 1999 was served on the defendants, Madison Partnership Liquidity Investors XX, et al. vs. The Balcor Company, et al. (Circuit Court, Chancery Division, Cook County, Illinois, Docket No. 99CH 06972). The general partner of the Partnership, the general partners of twenty-one additional limited partnerships which were sponsored by The Balcor Company, The Balcor Company and one individual are named as defendants in this action. The Partnership and the twenty-one other limited partnerships are referred to herein as the "Affiliated Partnerships". Plaintiffs are entities that initiated tender offers to purchase units and, in fact, purchased units in eleven of the Affiliated Partnerships. The complaint alleges breach of fiduciary duties and breach of contract under the partnership agreements for each of the Affiliated Partnerships. The complaint seeks the winding up of the affairs of the Affiliated Partnerships, the establishment of a liquidating trust for each of the Affiliated Partnerships until a resolution of all contingencies occurs, the appointment of an independent trustee for each such liquidating trust and the distribution of a portion of the cash reserves to limited partners. The complaint also seeks compensatory damages, punitive and exemplary damages, and costs and expenses in pursuing the litigation. On July 14, 1999, the defendants filed a Motion to Dismiss the complaint. A hearing date on the motion has not yet been set. On September 20, 1999 the Sandra Dee case described below was consolidated with this case. Future reports to investors will report only the consolidated case. The defendants intend to vigorously contest this action. No class has been certified as of this date. The Partnership believes that it has meritorious defenses to contest the claims. It is not determinable at this time how the outcome of this action will impact the remaining cash reserves of the Partnership. Sandra Dee vs. The Balcor Company, et al. - ----------------------------------------- On June 1, 1999, a proposed class action complaint was filed, and on August 16, 1999 was served on the defendants, Sandra Dee vs. The Balcor Company, et al. (Circuit Court, Chancery Division, Cook County, Illinois, Docket No. 99CH 08123). The general partner of the Partnership, the general partners of twenty-one additional limited partnerships which were sponsored by The Balcor Company, The Balcor Company and one individual are named as defendants in this action. The Partnership and the twenty-one other limited partnerships are referred to herein as the "Affiliated Partnerships". This complaint is identical in all material respects to the Madison Partnership Liquidity Investors XX, et al. vs. The Balcor Company et al. complaint filed in May 1999. The complaint alleges breach of fiduciary duties and breach of contract under the partnership agreements for each of the Affiliated Partnerships. The complaint seeks the winding up of the affairs of the Affiliated Partnerships, the establishment of a liquidating trust for each of the Affiliated Partnerships until a resolution of all contingencies occurs, the appointment of an independent trustee for each such liquidating trust and the distribution of a portion of the cash reserves to limited partners. The complaint also seeks compensatory damages, punitive and exemplary damages, and costs and expenses in pursuing the litigation. The defendants filed on September 15, 1999 a motion to consolidate this case with the Madison Partnership case. On September 20, 1999, the motion was granted and this case was consolidated with the Madison Partnership case. Future reports to investors will report only the consolidated case. On September 15, 1999, the defendants also filed a Motion to Dismiss the complaint. The defendants intend to vigorously contest this action. No class has been certified as of this date. The defendants believe that they have meritorious defenses to contest the claims. It is not determinable at this time how the outcome of this action will impact the remaining cash reserves of the Partnership. Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K - ----------------------------------------- (a) Exhibits: (4) Form of Subscription Agreement set forth as Exhibit 4.1 to Amendment No. 1 dated January 16, 1984 to the Partnership's Registration Statement on Form S-11 (Registration No. 2-87662) and Form of Confirmation regarding Interests in the Registrant set forth as Exhibit 4.2 to the Partnership's Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 1992 (Commission File No. 0-13233) are incorporated herein by reference. (27) Financial Data Schedule of the Registrant for the nine months ending September 30, 1999 is attached hereto. (b) Reports on Form 8-K: No reports were filed on Form 8-K during the quarter ended September 30, 1999. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. BALCOR PENSION INVESTORS-V By: /S/Thomas E. Meador ---------------------------------------- Thomas E. Meador President and Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer) of Balcor Mortgage Advisors-V, the General Partner By: /s/Jayne A. Kosik ---------------------------------------- Jayne A. Kosik Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer (Principal Accounting and Financial Officer) of Balcor Mortgage Advisors-V, the General Partner Date: November 4, 1999 ----------------