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The table below provides descriptions of and links to Freddie Mac's standard financial disclosures.

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Disclosure Description
Recent Reports
SEC Filings All SEC filings since July 18, 2008. Includes annual filings (Form 10-K), quarterly filings (Form 10-Q), current reports (Form 8-K), Section 16 filings (Form 3, Form 4 and Form 5), proxy filings and documents prior to SEC registration.  
Annual Report
Includes Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) of financial condition and results of operations and year-end financial statements and footnotes. Enroll for electronic delivery of our annual report.
Earnings Release Reports business and financial results for the most recent quarter. Released in conjunction with Freddie Mac's quarterly conference calls for investors and analysts.
Monthly Volume Summary Reports monthly and year-to-date activity for Freddie Mac's Total Mortgage, Retained and Total PC portfolios. Also contains monthly delinquency rates and interest-rate risk sensitivity disclosures.
August 2008 [PDF 41K]
Proxy Statement A statement sent to stockholders in advance of each annual meeting that provides information about various topics, including matters on which stockholders will vote. Enroll for electronic delivery of our proxy statement.
Three-Year Financial History
Year-end consolidated financial statements for the years 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Excel Version [XLS 3.8M]
PDF Version [PDF 29K]

The financial and other information contained in the documents that may be accessed on this page speaks only as of the date of those documents. The information could be out of date and no longer accurate. Freddie Mac does not undertake an obligation, and disclaims any duty, to update any of the information in those documents. Freddie Mac's future performance, including financial performance, is subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. The factors that could affect the company's future results are discussed more fully in our reports filed with the SEC.


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