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Revised




                Preliminary
       2007 Second Quarter Earnings
               July 30, 2007
                2:30 PM ET




Contact GMAC Investor Relations at (866) 710-4623 or investor.relations@gmacfs.com
Forward Looking Statements
In the presentation that follows and related comments by GMAC LLC (“GMAC”) management, the use of the words
“expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “initiative,” “objective,” “plan,” “goal,” “project,” “outlook,” “priorities,” “target,”
“intend,” “evaluate,” “pursue,” “seek,” “may,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “believe,” “potential,” “continue,” or similar
expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements. While these statements represent our current judgment
on what the future may hold, and we believe these judgments are reasonable, these statements are not guarantees of
any events or financial results, and GMAC’s actual results may differ materially due to numerous important factors that
are described in the most recent reports on SEC Form 10-K for GMAC and Residential Capital, LLC (“ResCap”), each
of which may be revised or supplemented in subsequent reports on SEC Forms 10-Q and 8-K. Such factors include,
among others, the following: securing low cost funding to sustain growth for GMAC and ResCap and maintaining the
mutually beneficial relationship between GMAC and General Motors Corporation (“GM”); our ability to maintain an
appropriate level of debt; the profitability and financial condition of GM; restrictions on ResCap’s ability to pay dividends
to us; recent developments in the residential mortgage market, especially in the nonprime sector; changes in the
residual value of off-lease vehicles; the impact on ResCap of the continuing decline in the U.S. housing market;
changes in U.S. government -sponsored mortgage programs or disruptions in the markets in which our mortgage
subsidiaries operate; changes in our contractual servicing rights; costs and risks associated with litigation; changes in
our accounting assumptions that may require or that result from changes in the accounting rules or their application,
which could result in an impact on earnings; changes in the credit ratings of ResCap, GMAC or GM; changes in
economic conditions, currency exchange rates or political stability in the markets in which we operate; and changes in
the existing or the adoption of new laws, regulations, policies or other activities of governments, agencies and similar
organizations. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. GMAC undertakes
no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements except where expressly required by
law. A reconciliation of certain non-GAAP financial measures included within this presentation is provided in the
supplemental charts.


Use of the term “loans” describes products associated with direct and indirect lending activities of GMAC’s global
operations. The specific products include retail installment sales contracts, loans, lines of credit, leases or other
financing products. The term “originate” refers to GMAC’s purchase, acquisition or direct origination of various “loan”
products.

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2007 – Second Quarter Performance Highlights
Q2 2007 net income of $293 million, vs. earnings of $787 million in Q2 2006
 • Earnings improvement of $598 million from Q1 2007
 • Excluding ResCap, Q2 net income doubled year-over-year
Results at ResCap improved despite continuing pressure in the U.S.
residential mortgage market
 • Sharply reduced nonprime exposure and nonprime production
 • Increased servicing fee income and lowered structural cost base
Auto Finance results remain robust
 • Margins continue to improve year over year
 • Originations up, particularly used and diversified vehicles
Strong underwriting results drove improved performance for Insurance
 • Favorable loss experience relating to vehicle service contracts and dealer inventory
   insurance
GMAC and ResCap maintain strong liquidity positions
 • Cash and certain marketable securities totaled $17.5 billion at the end of Q2 2007


                                                                                          3
Second Quarter Net Income

                                                                                                                       Memo:
                                                                 Q2 2007              Q2 2006               Change    Q1 2007
($ millions)
Global Automotive Finance                                          $382                 $137                  $245      $396
Insurance                                                            131                  80                    51        143
Other*                                                                34                  22                    12         66
Net income before ResCap                                             547                 239                   308        605
ResCap**                                                            (254)                548                  (802)      (910)
Consolidated net income                                            $293                 $787                 ($494)    ($305)
* Includes Commercial Finance operating segment and 21% ownership of our former commercial mortgage unit
** Q2 2006 includes $259 million gain, net of taxes, from sale of an equity interest in a regional homebuilder




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Second Quarter Pre-tax Income
                                                                                                                              Memo:
                                                                            Q2 2007             Q2 2006          Change      Q1 2007
($ millions)
Global Automotive Finance                                                     $431                $124               $307      $436
Insurance                                                                       188                 117                71        191
Other*                                                                           37                  27                10         69
Pre-tax income before ResCap                                                    656                 268               388        696
ResCap**                                                                       (204)                879            (1,083)      (851)
                                                                                452              1,147               (695)      (155)
Consolidated pre-tax income
Taxes                                                                          (159)               (360)              201       (150)
Net income                                                                    $293                $787              ($494)    ($305)
* Includes Commercial Finance operating segment and 21% ownership of our former commercial mortgage unit
** Q2 2006 includes $415 million gain, before taxes, from sale of an equity interest in a regional homebuilder




 Note:
 A number of GMAC’s U.S. entities converted to limited liability companies (LLC) in conjunction with the transaction to sell
 a controlling interest in the company last year; LLC entities now pass-throughs for tax purposes




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ResCap – Q2 2007 Key Metrics
                               •   US mortgage market remains volatile and
U.S. Residential                   credit has weakened as expected
Finance                        •   Actions taken to reduce nonprime exposure
                                   and limit nonprime production helped
                                   performance


                               •   Nonprime warehouse exposure greatly
                                   reduced
Business & Warehouse           •   Business lending remains stable despite
Lending                            continued pressure in sector
                               •   Credit remains manageable


                               •   UK market facing headwinds, offset by
                                   tightened lending standards. Downside
International Business             limited by reduced residual position
                               •   Europe and Latin America production
                                   expanded to support overall international
                                   growth


Capital & Liquidity            •   Capital and liquidity even stronger than
                                   Q1 2007
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ResCap – Nonprime Risk
Reduced nonprime exposure:
• Held for Sale portfolio decreased through sales and lower production
• Steady asset run-off in the Held for Investment portfolio
• Successful loan restructuring / sales in the warehouse lending business
             Loan Servicing Portfolio                    Warehouse Lending Receivables
                 Total: $460.5B                                  Total: $3.9B




                                                        8%
       14%                                                                               Nonprime


                                                                                         Prime
                 Held For Sale                                Held For Investment
                 Total: $19.3B                                   Total: $62.7B




                                                        71%
        21%



                                        As of 6/30/07
                                                                                                    7
ResCap – U.S. HFS Portfolio
During the second quarter, ResCap originated $27.2 billion
 • Originated $0.7 billion of nonprime product compared to $6.1 billion in Q2 2006
Total Q2 2007 sales were $25.8 billion
U.S. nonprime HFS is $1.9 billion, a decrease of $1.2 billion from $3.1 billion at Q1
       Q2 2007 Production of $27.2B                     Q2 2007 Distribution of $25.8B
                                                       (Issuance and whole loan sales)
                  11%
           3%

         3%                                                                     44%
                                      47%

                                                    46%




          36%

                                                                     10%


     Prime Conforming        Prime Nonconforming            Non-Agency Public Securitizations
     Government              Nonprime                       Agency
     Prime Second-lien                                      Non-Agency Whole Loans
                                                                                          8
ResCap – U.S. HFI Portfolio
U.S. HFI portfolio declined by $2.4 billion during Q2
 • Nonprime decreased $3.1 billion to $41.9 billion or 70% of the portfolio
 • Prime increased $633 million to $17.6 billion or 30% of the portfolio; driven by strategy to grow
     prime loan portfolio
U.S. nonprime HFI reduction of $3.1 billion due primarily to runoff
 • Over 60% of runoff was in 2005 and 2006 vintage
 • Full year 2007 nonprime run-off estimate revised to be approximately $15 billion
U.S. HFI Portfolio by Product at 6/30/07 ($59.6B)*                           U.S. HFI Nonprime Portfolio by Vintage at 6/30/07($41.9B)
                             0% 2%
                                                                                       36%
                                           17%



                                                                                                                           34%
                                                   11%




             70%                                                                        16%
                                                                                                                    1%
                                                                                                              13%

     Prime Conforming                       Prime Nonconforming                          2002      2003      2004   2005    2006
     Prime Second Lien                      Nonprime
     Government
 * Included in the balance sheet under the caption “Finance receivables and loans, net of unearned income”
                                                                                                                                   9
ResCap – Warehouse Lending & Servicing
Warehouse Receivables:
 • Warehouse Lending Receivables declined to $3.9 billion
    –   Nonprime exposure only $0.3 billion, or 8% of Warehouse Lending Receivables
    –   Nonprime exposure decreased by approximately $0.7 billion or 70% from approximately
        $1.0 billion at 3/31/07
 • Experienced additional losses related primarily to nonprime exposure
    –   Total Q2 2007 net charge-off was $295 million
    –   Allowance at the end of Q2 2007 stands at $52 million
 • Further tightened controls over credit management
Servicing Portfolio:
 • 3.5 million U.S. homeowners as of 06/30/07
    –   U.S. Servicing portfolio increased to $425 billion at Q2 2007, an increase of $43 billion or
        11% from Q2 2006
              ResCap ranked #6 in U.S. servicing
         ►
              ResCap is the #1 subservicer in the U.S. with $66 billion subservicing portfolio as of
         ►
              06/30/07
 • Servicing fees totaled $452 million in Q2 2007, a $66 million or 17% increase
   compared to Q2 2006

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ResCap – Business Lending & International
Business Lending
• Business remains profitable even as weakness in the U.S. housing market continues
  to pose significant challenges to the homebuilding industry
• Lending in healthcare and resort finance helped to offset weaknesses within
  residential construction business
• Residential construction business was impacted as a result of:
    – Buyer affordability issues impacting business lending counterparties
    – Lower lot option fees, lower model home gains, and lower income on real estate
       investments
• Actions are being taken to manage through this difficult environment and we
  anticipate continued profitability in the second half of 2007
International
• Year-over-year performance improvement continued in Q2
   – Despite challenging competition, loan production up from last year
   – Positive gain on sale offset by higher provisions
• U.K. market, while still favorable, features increasing competition and tighter margins
   – Assuming a more conservative risk posture – holding underwriting standards
     steady
   – Sold majority of UK residual positions in the first half of 2007

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ResCap - Held for Investment Portfolio - Credit Quality

                                                                                    • Asset quality weaker due to continuing
          Nonaccrual Loans as a % of total MLHFI *
                                                                                         slow housing market and stress in
                                                                        14.0%
                                                                                         nonprime mortgage market
                                                                11.9%
                                                        10.5%
                                                                                    • Nonprime assets continue to drive
                   9.2%
    9.2%    9.1%                                 9.2%
                           9.0%   8.4%    8.3%
                                                                                         increase in delinquencies and
                                                                                         nonaccruals
     Q1     Q2      Q3     Q4      Q1      Q2      Q3     Q4     Q1       Q2

            2005                            2006                   2007

                                                                                    • On the securitized domestic HFI
                                                                                      portfolio, ResCap’s net exposure limited
                                                                                      to $1.0 billion first loss position at
             Net charge-offs as a % of total MLHFI *
                                                                                      6/30/07
                                                                                    • Charge-offs continue to rise as the
                                                                        0.4%
                                                         0.3%    0.3%
                                                                                      portfolio seasons and the market
                                                 0.2%
            0.2%                          0.2%
                   0.2%
    0.2%                                                                              remains under pressure
                                  0.2%
                           0.1%
                                                                                    • Current loan loss allowance has
                                                                                      increased to 2.71% compared to 2.54%
     Q1     Q2      Q3     Q4      Q1     Q2       Q3     Q4     Q1       Q2
                                                                                      in Q1 2007
            2005                            2006                   2007

* MLHFI – Mortgage Loans Held for Investment. The total MLHFI is $62.7 billion for quarter ended 6/30/07, $65.3 billion for quarter ended 3/31/07,
  $69.4 billion for 2006 & $69.0 billion for 2005 and is included in the balance sheet under the caption quot;Finance receivables and loans, net of
  unearned incomequot;

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ResCap - Lending Receivables - Credit Quality
                                                                                         • Warehouse lending customers began
                                                                                             experiencing severe stress during Q4
                     Nonaccrual Loans as a % of
                                                                                             2006 and continued into the Q2 2007
                     Total Lending Receivables

                                                                                         • The significant decrease in nonaccrual
                                                           10.9%
                                                    9.3%
                                                                                             loans was due to loan restructurings
                                                                                             and charge-offs
                                                                   2.9%
                                                                                         • Construction lending has added $130
                       0.5%   0.4%   0.2%    0.2%
       0.1%    0.1%
0.0%
                                                                                             million to nonaccrual status during the
 Q1     Q2      Q3     Q4      Q1     Q2     Q3      Q4     Q1      Q2
                                                                                             second quarter as a result of continued
                                                                                             weakness in the residential
         2005                          2006                   2007
                                                                                             homebuilder sector
                      Net charge-offs as a % of
                                                                                         • Net charge-offs of warehouse
                     Total Lending Receivables
                                                                                             receivables for Q2 2007 were $295
                                                                                             million
                                                                   2.7%


                                                                                         • Allowance for loan losses in the
                                                           0.4%
       0.0%           0.0%           0.0%           0.0%
0.0%          0.0%            0.0%          0.0%
                                                                                             Lending Receivable portfolio
Q1      Q2     Q3      Q4     Q1     Q2      Q3     Q4      Q1     Q2
                                                                                             decreased to 2.47% for Q2 2007 from
                                                                                             2.66% at the end of 2006
         2005                          2006                   2007


 * Total lending receivables are $11.1 billion for quarter ended 6/30/07, $12.9 billion for quarter ended 3/31/07, $14.9 billion for 2006 & $13.6 billion
   for 2005 and are included in the balance sheet under the caption “Finance receivables and loans, net of unearned income”

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ResCap – Liquidity
                                                                                6/30/07                  3/31/07
      ($ in billions)

      Cash and Cash Equivalents                                                     $3.7                     $2.6
      Unused Bank Facilities                                                        10.7                       8.6
                                                   *
      Unused Conduit Capacity                                                       84.8                     56.3
      Unused Whole Loan Facilities                                                 6.6                       4.6
      Total Available Liquidity                                                 $105.8                     $72.1
       * MINT I was established in Q2 2007 and increased outstanding liquidity by $25B on a temporary basis until Q3
         when the predecessor structure (MINT) will be replaced

Cash and cash equivalents of $3.7 billion at the end of Q2 2007
    • Issued $4 billion of unsecured debt in the second quarter
Ended Q2 with $7.5 billion in equity
    • Includes $0.5 billion capital contribution made by GMAC in April, for a total of
        $1.0 billion contributed by GMAC to date in 2007
Strong levels of contingent liquidity available
    • Executed $2.1 billion in new committed funding facilities in the quarter
Anticipate continued access to global markets


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ResCap – 2007 Outlook
Q2 results, while still weak, showed a marked improvement compared
to Q1 results despite challenging conditions in the U.S. mortgage market
 • Multiple actions taken to mitigate risk have begun to show results
 • Business lending operations stable despite certain credit concerns
 • International operations continue to grow
Current capitalization and liquidity are ample
 • However, U.S. mortgage market remains weak and volatile
Expect continued improvement in ResCap's earnings performance in the
second half of the year
 • Should real estate market pressures continue, expect ResCap’s current liquidity and
   capital position to be sufficient to operate throughout the cycle
Diverse earnings base coupled with strong origination and servicing
platforms should drive longer-term earnings growth




                                                                                         15
Auto Finance – Q2 2007 Key Metrics

                           •   New and used originations up over
Originations                   year-ago levels, with used originations
                               increasing roughly 50%


                           •   Credit performance remains near
Credit Losses
                               historically low levels


                           •   Residual performance remains strong
Lease Residuals                compared to 2006 levels



                           •   Improvement in NAO margins slightly
Margins                        offset by continued pressure on IO
                               margins


                                                                 16
Auto Finance – Consumer Originations
Q2 2007 new vehicle originations rose versus Q2 2006 levels
  • Increased used vehicle originations by roughly 50%
  • Posted modest growth in new vehicle originations
  • Enrolled 2,400 diversified dealers year to date to participate in retail programs
     under National brand                       $19




    ($ billions)                                                                       $14
                                   $13
                      $12                                                 $12
                                                             $11


              New
              Used



                                                                                $2.1         $2.1
                            $1.5         $1.4                      $1.4
                                                      $1.4



                        Q1 '06     Q2 '06       Q3 '06       Q4 '06       Q1 '07       Q2 '07
  Total Units (in 000s)   603       627          817          528          624           674


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Auto Finance – Consumer Credit Quality
        Delinquencies as a % of serviced retail assets
                 30 days or more past due

                                          2.5%
                                                                      • Delinquencies mostly flat
                                                 2.4%
                     2.4%
              2.3%                                      2.3%
                                                               2.3%
                                                                        year over year and
                                   2.3%
                            2.2%
2.2%
                                                                        comparable versus
       2.1%
                                                                        historically low levels
 Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4     Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4     Q1     Q2

                                        2006
         2005                                              2007



        Annualized credit losses as a % of average
                managed retail contracts

                                                 1.2%
                                          1.1%          1.1%
                            1.1%
              1.1%
1.0%                 1.0%          1.0%
       0.9%                                                    0.9%
                                                                      • Losses remain near
                                                                        historically low levels and
                                                                        down from previous year
 Q1     Q2     Q3     Q4     Q1    Q2      Q3     Q4    Q1      Q2


         2005                           2006                  2007

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Insurance – Q2 2007 Key Metrics

                             •    Continued growth in international
Written Revenue*                  markets offset by decline in the
                                  competitive U.S. insurance market


                             •    Strong underwriting results driven by
Underwriting Results              higher earned premiums and lower
                                  loss experience. Improved combined
                                  ratio of 90.2% in Q2 2007 vs. 96.2%
                                  in Q2 2006

                             •    Income improvements from both
Investment Income                 portfolio growth and asset
                                  reallocation largely offset by lower
                                  capital gains and parent dividends

* Includes Written Premium



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Insurance – Consolidated Earnings
Core earnings continue to show growth, driven in part by favorable
loss experience on vehicle service contracts and dealer inventory
insurance

                                                                Q2 2007                   Q2 2006                      Change
     ($ millions)
                                    1
      Core Earnings                                                    $134                        $85                          $49
                                2
      Capital Gains                                                          1                         2                            (1)
                                        3
      Interest Expense                                                     (4)                       (7)                            3
      Net Income                                                       $131                        $80                          $51
                                        4
      Combined Ratio                                                90.2%                     96.2%

1.   Core Earnings = Underwriting income + Investment income (net of tax)
2.   Amounts net of taxes, pre-tax capital gains were $1 for Q2 2007 and $2 for Q2 2006
3.   Amounts net of taxes, pre-tax interest expense was $5 for Q2 2007 and $10 for Q2 2006
4.   Combined Ratio = Sum of all incurred losses and expenses (excluding interest and income tax expense) divided by the total of
     premiums and service revenues earned and other income




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Global Liquidity
                ($ billions)                                                  6/30/07           3/31/07
                Cash and Marketable Securities*                                   $18               $13
                Unused Bank Facilities                                              25                31
                Unused Conduit Capacity**                                         118                 86
                Unused Whole Loan Facility                                          43                44
                Total Available Liquidity                                       $203              $174
               * Includes $5.3B and $3.2B cash invested in a portfolio of highly liquid marketable securities
                  on 6/30/07 and 3/31/07 respectively
               ** MINT I was established in Q2 2007 and increased outstanding liquidity by $25B on a temporary
                  basis until Q3 2007 when the predecessor structure (MINT) will be replaced

GMAC and ResCap maintain strong liquidity position
 • Cash and certain marketable securities of $17.5 billion at 6/30/07, up from 3/31/07
   levels as a result of significant capital markets activity in the quarter
     –   $4.5 billion of unsecured transactions for GMAC, and $4.0 billion for ResCap
     –   $13.1 billion of whole loan sales and other secured funding for GMAC
 • Successfully completed renewals of 5-year and 364-day committed bank facilities
     –   GMAC and ResCap renewed roughly $20 billion of committed bank facilities
              GMAC converted certain credit lines to drawable facilities with lower commitment fees
          ►

GMAC and ResCap will continue to balance prudent liquidity with a focus on the cost
of borrowings
                                                                                                                 21
GM Exposure
                Secured Exposure                                                            Unsecured Exposure
     ($ billions)                                                               ($ billions)



                                                                              $6.2-$10.2*

       $4.1



                        $2.1             $1.9             $1.9                  $6.2

                                                                                                      $1.2
                                                                                               $1.1              $1.1



    9/30/2005       12/31/2006        3/31/2007        6/30/2007              9/30/2005 12/31/2006 3/31/2007   6/30/2007
 * Represents $4 billion undrawn credit line that expired on Sept. 30, 2006

Certain unsecured credit exposure to GM U.S. entities capped contractually at $1.5 billion
 • U.S. exposure $1.1 billion at 6/30/07
Exposure monitored continuously
Governance mandates that any new credit exposure over $5 million with affiliated parties
(includes both GM and Cerberus) requires GMAC Board approval

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Growth Initiatives
Encouraging progress leveraging GM relationships and experience to
facilitate growth of diversified wholesale and retail auto finance business
 • Maintaining our commitment to grow business with GM and GM dealers
 • Enrolled 2,400 diversified dealers year to date to participate in National retail
     programs
 • Posted about 50% growth in used originations year over year through GMAC, Nuvell
     and National channels
 • Exceeded two million vehicle sales on SmartAuction, our exclusive remarketing
     channel
 • Building sales team to market vehicle service contracts beyond traditional GM
     network
Continuing profitable expansion overseas for all GMAC segments
 •   Growth in China Auto Finance business remains strong
 •   Insurance operations completed acquisition of U.K. based Provident Insurance
 •   ResCap has agreed to acquire a small Canadian mortgage operation
 •   Continuing Auto Finance, Mortgage and Insurance growth in Latin America



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Summary
Solid performance in light of tough environment
 • Losses at ResCap more than offset by strong performances at Auto Finance and Insurance
 • Sharp reduction in ResCap’s nonprime exposure rendered company less vulnerable to
   U.S. mortgage market volatility
 • Given continued risks in U.S. residential mortgage sector, GMAC and ResCap continue to
   maintain strong liquidity and capital position
     – Significant cash balances, large-scale committed funding facilities and access to
       unsecured markets offer extensive financial flexibility
Significant challenges remain, but we are beginning to see the favorable
impact of the actions taken to reduce risk
 • Expect continued improvement in ResCap's earnings performance in the second half of the
   year
 • Auto Finance and Insurance expected to perform well, although at more moderate growth
   rates than in the first half of the year
Longer term, GMAC’s business diversity and strong liquidity will allow
company to withstand challenges and should spur successful earnings
growth



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Supplemental Charts
ResCap – Condensed Income Statement
                                                      Q2 2007   Q2 2006
($ millions)
Revenue
Total financing revenue                               $1,667    $1,821
Interest expense                                      (1,610)   (1,558)
Provision for credit losses                             (327)     (123)
  Net financing (loss) revenue                          (270)      140
Mortgage servicing fees                                  452       387
Servicing asset valuation and hedge activities, net     (152)     (171)
Net loan servicing income                                300       216
Net gains on sales of loans                              173       375
Other income                                             315       843
Noninterest expense                                     (722)     (695)
Income tax expense                                       (50)     (331)
Net income (loss)                                      ($254)    $548




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Auto Finance – Condensed Income Statement
                                                          Q2 2007   Q2 2006
($ millions)
Revenue
Consumer                                                  $1,399    $1,367
Commercial                                                   443       419
Operating Leases                                           1,729     2,023
  Total financing revenue                                  3,571     3,809
Interest expense                                          (2,098)   (2,437)
Provision for credit losses                                 (103)     (152)
  Net financing revenue                                    1,370     1,220
Servicing fees                                               104        59
Net gains on sales of loans                                  226       129
Investment income                                            105       147
Other income                                                 451       619
Total net automotive financing revenue and other income    2,256     2,174
Depreciation expense on operating leases                  (1,173)   (1,344)
Noninterest expense                                         (652)     (706)
Income tax benefit (expense)                                 (49)       13
 Net income                                                 $382      $137



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Insurance – Condensed Income Statement
                                                Q2 2007   Q2 2006
($ millions)
Revenue
Insurance premiums and service revenue earned   $1,042    $1,042
Investment income                                   81        84
Other income                                        43        31
  Total Insurance premiums and other income      1,166     1,157
Insurance losses and loss adjustment expenses     (563)     (653)
Acquisition and underwriting expense              (396)     (363)
Premium tax and other expense                      (19)      (24)
Income before income taxes                         188       117
Income tax expense                                 (57)      (37)
  Net income                                     $131        $80




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Reconciliation of Managed to Serviced Assets
                                                             Retail Auto Finance
                                                            6/30/07             3/31/07           12/31/06             9/30/06             6/30/06
($ millions)
On-balance sheet assets                                    $58,973             $60,773            $61,105             $65,962             $62,394
Off-balance sheet securitized assets                         7,564               5,632              6,591               4,391               5,108
Managed assets                                              66,537              66,406             67,696              70,353              67,503
Whole loan sales                                            19,179              19,657             19,354              19,683              20,706
Serviced assets                                            $85,716             $86,063            $87,050             $90,036             $88,209
* Retail receivables included in whole loan sales and full securitization transactions where GMAC is no longer exposed to credit and/or interest rate risk




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Reconciliation of Insurance Core Earnings
                                                                          Q2 2007   Q2 2006
($ millions)

Net Income                                                                  $131       $80
                                             1
Add: Pre-tax interest expense                                                  5        10
                                        2
Less: Pre-tax capital gains                                                    1         2
Add: Estimated taxes on interest expense & capital gains                      (1)       (3)
Core Earnings                                                               $134       $85
1.   Amount within premium tax and other expense in Forms 10-Q and 10-K
2.   Amount within investment income in Forms 10-Q and 10-K




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Sanjiv Khattri, Executive Vice President and CFO of GMAC Financial Services 2007 Second Quarter Financial Results Conference Call July 30, 2007

  • 1. Revised Preliminary 2007 Second Quarter Earnings July 30, 2007 2:30 PM ET Contact GMAC Investor Relations at (866) 710-4623 or investor.relations@gmacfs.com
  • 2. Forward Looking Statements In the presentation that follows and related comments by GMAC LLC (“GMAC”) management, the use of the words “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “initiative,” “objective,” “plan,” “goal,” “project,” “outlook,” “priorities,” “target,” “intend,” “evaluate,” “pursue,” “seek,” “may,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “believe,” “potential,” “continue,” or similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements. While these statements represent our current judgment on what the future may hold, and we believe these judgments are reasonable, these statements are not guarantees of any events or financial results, and GMAC’s actual results may differ materially due to numerous important factors that are described in the most recent reports on SEC Form 10-K for GMAC and Residential Capital, LLC (“ResCap”), each of which may be revised or supplemented in subsequent reports on SEC Forms 10-Q and 8-K. Such factors include, among others, the following: securing low cost funding to sustain growth for GMAC and ResCap and maintaining the mutually beneficial relationship between GMAC and General Motors Corporation (“GM”); our ability to maintain an appropriate level of debt; the profitability and financial condition of GM; restrictions on ResCap’s ability to pay dividends to us; recent developments in the residential mortgage market, especially in the nonprime sector; changes in the residual value of off-lease vehicles; the impact on ResCap of the continuing decline in the U.S. housing market; changes in U.S. government -sponsored mortgage programs or disruptions in the markets in which our mortgage subsidiaries operate; changes in our contractual servicing rights; costs and risks associated with litigation; changes in our accounting assumptions that may require or that result from changes in the accounting rules or their application, which could result in an impact on earnings; changes in the credit ratings of ResCap, GMAC or GM; changes in economic conditions, currency exchange rates or political stability in the markets in which we operate; and changes in the existing or the adoption of new laws, regulations, policies or other activities of governments, agencies and similar organizations. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. GMAC undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements except where expressly required by law. A reconciliation of certain non-GAAP financial measures included within this presentation is provided in the supplemental charts. Use of the term “loans” describes products associated with direct and indirect lending activities of GMAC’s global operations. The specific products include retail installment sales contracts, loans, lines of credit, leases or other financing products. The term “originate” refers to GMAC’s purchase, acquisition or direct origination of various “loan” products. 2
  • 3. 2007 – Second Quarter Performance Highlights Q2 2007 net income of $293 million, vs. earnings of $787 million in Q2 2006 • Earnings improvement of $598 million from Q1 2007 • Excluding ResCap, Q2 net income doubled year-over-year Results at ResCap improved despite continuing pressure in the U.S. residential mortgage market • Sharply reduced nonprime exposure and nonprime production • Increased servicing fee income and lowered structural cost base Auto Finance results remain robust • Margins continue to improve year over year • Originations up, particularly used and diversified vehicles Strong underwriting results drove improved performance for Insurance • Favorable loss experience relating to vehicle service contracts and dealer inventory insurance GMAC and ResCap maintain strong liquidity positions • Cash and certain marketable securities totaled $17.5 billion at the end of Q2 2007 3
  • 4. Second Quarter Net Income Memo: Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change Q1 2007 ($ millions) Global Automotive Finance $382 $137 $245 $396 Insurance 131 80 51 143 Other* 34 22 12 66 Net income before ResCap 547 239 308 605 ResCap** (254) 548 (802) (910) Consolidated net income $293 $787 ($494) ($305) * Includes Commercial Finance operating segment and 21% ownership of our former commercial mortgage unit ** Q2 2006 includes $259 million gain, net of taxes, from sale of an equity interest in a regional homebuilder 4
  • 5. Second Quarter Pre-tax Income Memo: Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change Q1 2007 ($ millions) Global Automotive Finance $431 $124 $307 $436 Insurance 188 117 71 191 Other* 37 27 10 69 Pre-tax income before ResCap 656 268 388 696 ResCap** (204) 879 (1,083) (851) 452 1,147 (695) (155) Consolidated pre-tax income Taxes (159) (360) 201 (150) Net income $293 $787 ($494) ($305) * Includes Commercial Finance operating segment and 21% ownership of our former commercial mortgage unit ** Q2 2006 includes $415 million gain, before taxes, from sale of an equity interest in a regional homebuilder Note: A number of GMAC’s U.S. entities converted to limited liability companies (LLC) in conjunction with the transaction to sell a controlling interest in the company last year; LLC entities now pass-throughs for tax purposes 5
  • 6. ResCap – Q2 2007 Key Metrics • US mortgage market remains volatile and U.S. Residential credit has weakened as expected Finance • Actions taken to reduce nonprime exposure and limit nonprime production helped performance • Nonprime warehouse exposure greatly reduced Business & Warehouse • Business lending remains stable despite Lending continued pressure in sector • Credit remains manageable • UK market facing headwinds, offset by tightened lending standards. Downside International Business limited by reduced residual position • Europe and Latin America production expanded to support overall international growth Capital & Liquidity • Capital and liquidity even stronger than Q1 2007 6
  • 7. ResCap – Nonprime Risk Reduced nonprime exposure: • Held for Sale portfolio decreased through sales and lower production • Steady asset run-off in the Held for Investment portfolio • Successful loan restructuring / sales in the warehouse lending business Loan Servicing Portfolio Warehouse Lending Receivables Total: $460.5B Total: $3.9B 8% 14% Nonprime Prime Held For Sale Held For Investment Total: $19.3B Total: $62.7B 71% 21% As of 6/30/07 7
  • 8. ResCap – U.S. HFS Portfolio During the second quarter, ResCap originated $27.2 billion • Originated $0.7 billion of nonprime product compared to $6.1 billion in Q2 2006 Total Q2 2007 sales were $25.8 billion U.S. nonprime HFS is $1.9 billion, a decrease of $1.2 billion from $3.1 billion at Q1 Q2 2007 Production of $27.2B Q2 2007 Distribution of $25.8B (Issuance and whole loan sales) 11% 3% 3% 44% 47% 46% 36% 10% Prime Conforming Prime Nonconforming Non-Agency Public Securitizations Government Nonprime Agency Prime Second-lien Non-Agency Whole Loans 8
  • 9. ResCap – U.S. HFI Portfolio U.S. HFI portfolio declined by $2.4 billion during Q2 • Nonprime decreased $3.1 billion to $41.9 billion or 70% of the portfolio • Prime increased $633 million to $17.6 billion or 30% of the portfolio; driven by strategy to grow prime loan portfolio U.S. nonprime HFI reduction of $3.1 billion due primarily to runoff • Over 60% of runoff was in 2005 and 2006 vintage • Full year 2007 nonprime run-off estimate revised to be approximately $15 billion U.S. HFI Portfolio by Product at 6/30/07 ($59.6B)* U.S. HFI Nonprime Portfolio by Vintage at 6/30/07($41.9B) 0% 2% 36% 17% 34% 11% 70% 16% 1% 13% Prime Conforming Prime Nonconforming 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Prime Second Lien Nonprime Government * Included in the balance sheet under the caption “Finance receivables and loans, net of unearned income” 9
  • 10. ResCap – Warehouse Lending & Servicing Warehouse Receivables: • Warehouse Lending Receivables declined to $3.9 billion – Nonprime exposure only $0.3 billion, or 8% of Warehouse Lending Receivables – Nonprime exposure decreased by approximately $0.7 billion or 70% from approximately $1.0 billion at 3/31/07 • Experienced additional losses related primarily to nonprime exposure – Total Q2 2007 net charge-off was $295 million – Allowance at the end of Q2 2007 stands at $52 million • Further tightened controls over credit management Servicing Portfolio: • 3.5 million U.S. homeowners as of 06/30/07 – U.S. Servicing portfolio increased to $425 billion at Q2 2007, an increase of $43 billion or 11% from Q2 2006 ResCap ranked #6 in U.S. servicing ► ResCap is the #1 subservicer in the U.S. with $66 billion subservicing portfolio as of ► 06/30/07 • Servicing fees totaled $452 million in Q2 2007, a $66 million or 17% increase compared to Q2 2006 10
  • 11. ResCap – Business Lending & International Business Lending • Business remains profitable even as weakness in the U.S. housing market continues to pose significant challenges to the homebuilding industry • Lending in healthcare and resort finance helped to offset weaknesses within residential construction business • Residential construction business was impacted as a result of: – Buyer affordability issues impacting business lending counterparties – Lower lot option fees, lower model home gains, and lower income on real estate investments • Actions are being taken to manage through this difficult environment and we anticipate continued profitability in the second half of 2007 International • Year-over-year performance improvement continued in Q2 – Despite challenging competition, loan production up from last year – Positive gain on sale offset by higher provisions • U.K. market, while still favorable, features increasing competition and tighter margins – Assuming a more conservative risk posture – holding underwriting standards steady – Sold majority of UK residual positions in the first half of 2007 11
  • 12. ResCap - Held for Investment Portfolio - Credit Quality • Asset quality weaker due to continuing Nonaccrual Loans as a % of total MLHFI * slow housing market and stress in 14.0% nonprime mortgage market 11.9% 10.5% • Nonprime assets continue to drive 9.2% 9.2% 9.1% 9.2% 9.0% 8.4% 8.3% increase in delinquencies and nonaccruals Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2005 2006 2007 • On the securitized domestic HFI portfolio, ResCap’s net exposure limited to $1.0 billion first loss position at Net charge-offs as a % of total MLHFI * 6/30/07 • Charge-offs continue to rise as the 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% portfolio seasons and the market 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% remains under pressure 0.2% 0.1% • Current loan loss allowance has increased to 2.71% compared to 2.54% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 in Q1 2007 2005 2006 2007 * MLHFI – Mortgage Loans Held for Investment. The total MLHFI is $62.7 billion for quarter ended 6/30/07, $65.3 billion for quarter ended 3/31/07, $69.4 billion for 2006 & $69.0 billion for 2005 and is included in the balance sheet under the caption quot;Finance receivables and loans, net of unearned incomequot; 12
  • 13. ResCap - Lending Receivables - Credit Quality • Warehouse lending customers began experiencing severe stress during Q4 Nonaccrual Loans as a % of 2006 and continued into the Q2 2007 Total Lending Receivables • The significant decrease in nonaccrual 10.9% 9.3% loans was due to loan restructurings and charge-offs 2.9% • Construction lending has added $130 0.5% 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% million to nonaccrual status during the Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 second quarter as a result of continued weakness in the residential 2005 2006 2007 homebuilder sector Net charge-offs as a % of • Net charge-offs of warehouse Total Lending Receivables receivables for Q2 2007 were $295 million 2.7% • Allowance for loan losses in the 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Lending Receivable portfolio Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 decreased to 2.47% for Q2 2007 from 2.66% at the end of 2006 2005 2006 2007 * Total lending receivables are $11.1 billion for quarter ended 6/30/07, $12.9 billion for quarter ended 3/31/07, $14.9 billion for 2006 & $13.6 billion for 2005 and are included in the balance sheet under the caption “Finance receivables and loans, net of unearned income” 13
  • 14. ResCap – Liquidity 6/30/07 3/31/07 ($ in billions) Cash and Cash Equivalents $3.7 $2.6 Unused Bank Facilities 10.7 8.6 * Unused Conduit Capacity 84.8 56.3 Unused Whole Loan Facilities 6.6 4.6 Total Available Liquidity $105.8 $72.1 * MINT I was established in Q2 2007 and increased outstanding liquidity by $25B on a temporary basis until Q3 when the predecessor structure (MINT) will be replaced Cash and cash equivalents of $3.7 billion at the end of Q2 2007 • Issued $4 billion of unsecured debt in the second quarter Ended Q2 with $7.5 billion in equity • Includes $0.5 billion capital contribution made by GMAC in April, for a total of $1.0 billion contributed by GMAC to date in 2007 Strong levels of contingent liquidity available • Executed $2.1 billion in new committed funding facilities in the quarter Anticipate continued access to global markets 14
  • 15. ResCap – 2007 Outlook Q2 results, while still weak, showed a marked improvement compared to Q1 results despite challenging conditions in the U.S. mortgage market • Multiple actions taken to mitigate risk have begun to show results • Business lending operations stable despite certain credit concerns • International operations continue to grow Current capitalization and liquidity are ample • However, U.S. mortgage market remains weak and volatile Expect continued improvement in ResCap's earnings performance in the second half of the year • Should real estate market pressures continue, expect ResCap’s current liquidity and capital position to be sufficient to operate throughout the cycle Diverse earnings base coupled with strong origination and servicing platforms should drive longer-term earnings growth 15
  • 16. Auto Finance – Q2 2007 Key Metrics • New and used originations up over Originations year-ago levels, with used originations increasing roughly 50% • Credit performance remains near Credit Losses historically low levels • Residual performance remains strong Lease Residuals compared to 2006 levels • Improvement in NAO margins slightly Margins offset by continued pressure on IO margins 16
  • 17. Auto Finance – Consumer Originations Q2 2007 new vehicle originations rose versus Q2 2006 levels • Increased used vehicle originations by roughly 50% • Posted modest growth in new vehicle originations • Enrolled 2,400 diversified dealers year to date to participate in retail programs under National brand $19 ($ billions) $14 $13 $12 $12 $11 New Used $2.1 $2.1 $1.5 $1.4 $1.4 $1.4 Q1 '06 Q2 '06 Q3 '06 Q4 '06 Q1 '07 Q2 '07 Total Units (in 000s) 603 627 817 528 624 674 17
  • 18. Auto Finance – Consumer Credit Quality Delinquencies as a % of serviced retail assets 30 days or more past due 2.5% • Delinquencies mostly flat 2.4% 2.4% 2.3% 2.3% 2.3% year over year and 2.3% 2.2% 2.2% comparable versus 2.1% historically low levels Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2006 2005 2007 Annualized credit losses as a % of average managed retail contracts 1.2% 1.1% 1.1% 1.1% 1.1% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 0.9% 0.9% • Losses remain near historically low levels and down from previous year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2005 2006 2007 18
  • 19. Insurance – Q2 2007 Key Metrics • Continued growth in international Written Revenue* markets offset by decline in the competitive U.S. insurance market • Strong underwriting results driven by Underwriting Results higher earned premiums and lower loss experience. Improved combined ratio of 90.2% in Q2 2007 vs. 96.2% in Q2 2006 • Income improvements from both Investment Income portfolio growth and asset reallocation largely offset by lower capital gains and parent dividends * Includes Written Premium 19
  • 20. Insurance – Consolidated Earnings Core earnings continue to show growth, driven in part by favorable loss experience on vehicle service contracts and dealer inventory insurance Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change ($ millions) 1 Core Earnings $134 $85 $49 2 Capital Gains 1 2 (1) 3 Interest Expense (4) (7) 3 Net Income $131 $80 $51 4 Combined Ratio 90.2% 96.2% 1. Core Earnings = Underwriting income + Investment income (net of tax) 2. Amounts net of taxes, pre-tax capital gains were $1 for Q2 2007 and $2 for Q2 2006 3. Amounts net of taxes, pre-tax interest expense was $5 for Q2 2007 and $10 for Q2 2006 4. Combined Ratio = Sum of all incurred losses and expenses (excluding interest and income tax expense) divided by the total of premiums and service revenues earned and other income 20
  • 21. Global Liquidity ($ billions) 6/30/07 3/31/07 Cash and Marketable Securities* $18 $13 Unused Bank Facilities 25 31 Unused Conduit Capacity** 118 86 Unused Whole Loan Facility 43 44 Total Available Liquidity $203 $174 * Includes $5.3B and $3.2B cash invested in a portfolio of highly liquid marketable securities on 6/30/07 and 3/31/07 respectively ** MINT I was established in Q2 2007 and increased outstanding liquidity by $25B on a temporary basis until Q3 2007 when the predecessor structure (MINT) will be replaced GMAC and ResCap maintain strong liquidity position • Cash and certain marketable securities of $17.5 billion at 6/30/07, up from 3/31/07 levels as a result of significant capital markets activity in the quarter – $4.5 billion of unsecured transactions for GMAC, and $4.0 billion for ResCap – $13.1 billion of whole loan sales and other secured funding for GMAC • Successfully completed renewals of 5-year and 364-day committed bank facilities – GMAC and ResCap renewed roughly $20 billion of committed bank facilities GMAC converted certain credit lines to drawable facilities with lower commitment fees ► GMAC and ResCap will continue to balance prudent liquidity with a focus on the cost of borrowings 21
  • 22. GM Exposure Secured Exposure Unsecured Exposure ($ billions) ($ billions) $6.2-$10.2* $4.1 $2.1 $1.9 $1.9 $6.2 $1.2 $1.1 $1.1 9/30/2005 12/31/2006 3/31/2007 6/30/2007 9/30/2005 12/31/2006 3/31/2007 6/30/2007 * Represents $4 billion undrawn credit line that expired on Sept. 30, 2006 Certain unsecured credit exposure to GM U.S. entities capped contractually at $1.5 billion • U.S. exposure $1.1 billion at 6/30/07 Exposure monitored continuously Governance mandates that any new credit exposure over $5 million with affiliated parties (includes both GM and Cerberus) requires GMAC Board approval 22
  • 23. Growth Initiatives Encouraging progress leveraging GM relationships and experience to facilitate growth of diversified wholesale and retail auto finance business • Maintaining our commitment to grow business with GM and GM dealers • Enrolled 2,400 diversified dealers year to date to participate in National retail programs • Posted about 50% growth in used originations year over year through GMAC, Nuvell and National channels • Exceeded two million vehicle sales on SmartAuction, our exclusive remarketing channel • Building sales team to market vehicle service contracts beyond traditional GM network Continuing profitable expansion overseas for all GMAC segments • Growth in China Auto Finance business remains strong • Insurance operations completed acquisition of U.K. based Provident Insurance • ResCap has agreed to acquire a small Canadian mortgage operation • Continuing Auto Finance, Mortgage and Insurance growth in Latin America 23
  • 24. Summary Solid performance in light of tough environment • Losses at ResCap more than offset by strong performances at Auto Finance and Insurance • Sharp reduction in ResCap’s nonprime exposure rendered company less vulnerable to U.S. mortgage market volatility • Given continued risks in U.S. residential mortgage sector, GMAC and ResCap continue to maintain strong liquidity and capital position – Significant cash balances, large-scale committed funding facilities and access to unsecured markets offer extensive financial flexibility Significant challenges remain, but we are beginning to see the favorable impact of the actions taken to reduce risk • Expect continued improvement in ResCap's earnings performance in the second half of the year • Auto Finance and Insurance expected to perform well, although at more moderate growth rates than in the first half of the year Longer term, GMAC’s business diversity and strong liquidity will allow company to withstand challenges and should spur successful earnings growth 24
  • 26. ResCap – Condensed Income Statement Q2 2007 Q2 2006 ($ millions) Revenue Total financing revenue $1,667 $1,821 Interest expense (1,610) (1,558) Provision for credit losses (327) (123) Net financing (loss) revenue (270) 140 Mortgage servicing fees 452 387 Servicing asset valuation and hedge activities, net (152) (171) Net loan servicing income 300 216 Net gains on sales of loans 173 375 Other income 315 843 Noninterest expense (722) (695) Income tax expense (50) (331) Net income (loss) ($254) $548 25
  • 27. Auto Finance – Condensed Income Statement Q2 2007 Q2 2006 ($ millions) Revenue Consumer $1,399 $1,367 Commercial 443 419 Operating Leases 1,729 2,023 Total financing revenue 3,571 3,809 Interest expense (2,098) (2,437) Provision for credit losses (103) (152) Net financing revenue 1,370 1,220 Servicing fees 104 59 Net gains on sales of loans 226 129 Investment income 105 147 Other income 451 619 Total net automotive financing revenue and other income 2,256 2,174 Depreciation expense on operating leases (1,173) (1,344) Noninterest expense (652) (706) Income tax benefit (expense) (49) 13 Net income $382 $137 26
  • 28. Insurance – Condensed Income Statement Q2 2007 Q2 2006 ($ millions) Revenue Insurance premiums and service revenue earned $1,042 $1,042 Investment income 81 84 Other income 43 31 Total Insurance premiums and other income 1,166 1,157 Insurance losses and loss adjustment expenses (563) (653) Acquisition and underwriting expense (396) (363) Premium tax and other expense (19) (24) Income before income taxes 188 117 Income tax expense (57) (37) Net income $131 $80 27
  • 29. Reconciliation of Managed to Serviced Assets Retail Auto Finance 6/30/07 3/31/07 12/31/06 9/30/06 6/30/06 ($ millions) On-balance sheet assets $58,973 $60,773 $61,105 $65,962 $62,394 Off-balance sheet securitized assets 7,564 5,632 6,591 4,391 5,108 Managed assets 66,537 66,406 67,696 70,353 67,503 Whole loan sales 19,179 19,657 19,354 19,683 20,706 Serviced assets $85,716 $86,063 $87,050 $90,036 $88,209 * Retail receivables included in whole loan sales and full securitization transactions where GMAC is no longer exposed to credit and/or interest rate risk 28
  • 30. Reconciliation of Insurance Core Earnings Q2 2007 Q2 2006 ($ millions) Net Income $131 $80 1 Add: Pre-tax interest expense 5 10 2 Less: Pre-tax capital gains 1 2 Add: Estimated taxes on interest expense & capital gains (1) (3) Core Earnings $134 $85 1. Amount within premium tax and other expense in Forms 10-Q and 10-K 2. Amount within investment income in Forms 10-Q and 10-K 29