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Bank of America
Fourth Quarter 2008 Results
Ken Lewis
Chairman, CEO and President

Joe Price
Chief Financial Officer



January 16, 2009
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    banking-related products, services and enhancements; mergers and acquisitions and their integration;
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    management’s ability to identify and manage these and other risks; and the other risk factors discussed in
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    September 30, 2008, and in any of Bank of America’s other subsequent SEC filings.
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    after the date the forward-looking statement was made.


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Important Presentation Format Information


    • Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform
      to current period presentation
    • This information is preliminary and based on company data
      available at the time of the presentation




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Summary

    • Despite unprecedented capital markets and recessionary headwinds, company reported
      profitable full year results of $4.0 billion
    • 4Q08 loss of $1.8 billion includes capital markets dislocation charges of $4.6 billion and
      provision expense of $8.5 billion, which included an increase in the loan loss reserve of $3.0
      billion
    • Given the credit costs resulting from the deteriorating economy and continued capital markets
      disruptions we are announcing a reduction in the quarterly common dividend to $.01 per share
    • Despite loss, pre-provision profits up in most primary businesses from 3Q08
    • Total corporate average deposits grew $34.3 billion since 3Q08
    • The quarter included a common equity raise and capital from a TARP investment
    • Net interest income increased $1.5 billion from 3Q08 driven by lower rates and balance sheet
      management actions
    • Higher credit costs reflect impact of economic environment
         –   Rising unemployment and declining home prices heighten losses
         –   Homebuilders remain weak
         –   Other commercial asset quality showing some softness as retail spending declined
         –   Reserve build remains elevated
    • Countrywide operational integration is on track
    • Merrill Lynch transaction closed on 1/1/09



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Bank of America Addressing Economic Issues

    •   Remain committed to customers and clients during the economic stress
    •   Continue to support government efforts in stabilization
              Credit markets
              Home ownership
              Consumer health
              Commercial business stability
    •   Examples include:
              Loan modification program projected to modify $100 billion or more home loans over 3 years and keep
              630,000 people in homes
              Currently have 6,000 associates working in home retention
              During 2008 Bank of America and Countrywide had completed over 300,000 workouts
              Currently working out two troubled loans for every foreclosure
    •   Lending is our business and we are extending credit
              4Q08 new extensions of credit include:
                 – $ 45 billion mortgages
                 – $ 5 billion home equity
                 – $ 6 billion domestic card
                 – $ 2 billion indirect auto loans
                 – $ 56 billion commercial originations




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Summary of Today’s Capital Actions


    • Capital reductions from the Merrill Lynch losses in the quarter prompted discussions for
      government assistance to complete the transaction
    • Negotiations completed for a new government investment and asset guarantee
           New government investment of $20 billion preferred stock
           $4 billion asset guarantee includes a wrap on approximately $118 billion of select assets




        Strengthens the balance sheet and provides a backstop on losses on
                              certain higher risk assets




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Consolidated Highlights - Full Year 2008

             ($ in millions)                                                                                      Change vs. 2007
                                                                                          2008                 Amount           %
             Net interest income (FTE)                                                $    46,554          $    10,364               29 %
             Noninterest income                                                            27,422                (4,970)            (15)
                 Total revenue, net of interest expense (FTE)                              73,976                 5,394               8
             Provision for credit losses                                                   26,825               18,440              220
             Noninterest expense                                                           41,529                 4,005              11
                 Pre-tax income                                                              5,622              (17,051)            (75)
             Income tax expense (FTE)                                                        1,614               (6,077)            (79)
                 Net income                                                           $      4,008         $    (10,974)            (73)
             Preferred stock dividends                                                       1,452                1,270
                 Net income applicable to common shareholders                         $      2,556         $    (12,244)            (83)

             Diluted EPS                                                              $        0.55        $       (2.75)
             After tax effect of merger charge                                                 630                  372
                                        1
             Return on common equity                                                           2.25 %               N/M
                                            1
             Tangible return on equity                                                         5.46                 N/M


     1
         Measures shown on an operating basis. Please refer to the Supplemental Information Package for more information.




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4Q08 Business Highlights
    Global Consumer & Small Business Banking – net income $835 million
    Deposits and Student Lending
    • Total growth of average core retail deposits (including GWIM) was $18.8 billion from 3Q08
          – Excludes the runoff, as expected, of $7.1 billion of Countrywide deposits
    • Service charges decreased $145 million due to lower consumer spending resulting in lower transaction fees
          – Service charges were up 3% from 4Q07 as a result of account growth
    • Debit card income down slightly from 3Q08 on lower purchase volume

    Mortgage Home Equity & Insurance Services
    • Consolidated first mortgage production was $44.6 billion vs. $51.5 billion in 3Q08
         – Mortgage application volume increased significantly following the November Treasury announcement
    • Mortgage banking income decreased $154 million as the favorable impact of increased application volume
      and margins was offset by changes in credit related liabilities.
    • MSRs at fair value of $12.7 billion represent 77 basis points of loans serviced for others portfolio

    Card Services
    • The net loss in Card Services was driven by higher credit costs in unsecured lending and small business
          – Consumer credit card asset quality continued to deteriorate
                – Managed net loss rate increased to 7.16% from 6.40% at 3Q08
                – Managed 30+ delinquencies rose 79 bps to 6.68% from 3Q08




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4Q08 Business Highlights
    Global Wealth & Investment Management – net income $511 million
    • Organic growth in average deposits increased $6.2 billion vs. 3Q08 driven by wealth
      management customers seeking higher yielding deposits.
    • Increased quarterly results driven by lower levels of support to certain cash funds.
    • Assets under management (AUM) decrease of $40.4 billion during the quarter driven by
      lower equity markets.
    • Market impact on AUM masks $12.5 billion of positive net flows.

    Global Corporate & Investment Banking – net loss $2.4 billion
    • Excluding the market driven dislocations, our core corporate and commercial business
      flows showed strength.
    • Average commercial deposits increased $21.0 billion vs. 3Q08 reflecting customer flight to
      safety driving Treasury Services results higher.
    • Average commercial loans and leases increased $10.3 billion and spreads improved from
      3Q08.
    • Credit costs increased in light of softness spreading from homebuilders to other areas.
    • Capital markets disruption costs drove the loss in the quarter.
    • Several capital market businesses remain strong, including Investment Banking and
      Foreign Exchange.



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Consolidated Highlights - 4Q08

          ($ in millions)                                                                                           Increase (decrease) over
                                                                                               4Q'08                4Q'07                   3Q'08
          Net interest income (FTE)                                                        $     13,406         $       3,591           $       1,486
          Noninterest income                                                                      2,574                (1,065)                 (5,405)
               Total revenue, net of interest expense (FTE)                                      15,980                 2,526                  (3,919)
          Provision for credit losses                                                             8,535                 5,225                   2,085
          Noninterest expense                                                                    10,947                   538                    (713)
               Pre-tax income                                                                    (3,502)               (3,237)                 (5,291)
          Income tax expense (benefit) (FTE)                                                     (1,713)               (1,180)                 (2,325)
               Net income (loss)                                                           $     (1,789)        $      (2,057)          $      (2,966)

          Preferred stock dividends                                                                 603                   550                     130
             Net income (loss) applicable to common shareholders                           $     (2,392)        $      (2,607)          $      (3,096)

                            1
          Diluted EPS                                                                      $       (0.48)       $       (0.53)          $       (0.63)
          After tax effect of merger charge                                                          206                  118                       23
                                      2
          Return on common equity                                                                  (6.10) %               N/M                     N/M
                                          2
          Tangible return on equity                                                                (6.65)                 N/M                     N/M


      1
          Due to the net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2008, the impact of antidilutive equity instruments have been excluded from diluted earnings
          per share and average diluted common shares.
      2
          Measures shown on an operating basis. Please refer to the Supplemental Information Package for more information.


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4Q08 Highlights

     •    Diluted EPS was a loss of $0.48, a loss of $0.44 excluding merger and restructuring charges.
     •    Net interest income increased $1.5 billion from 3Q08 due to the benefits of the rate environment and balance
          sheet management actions.
     •    $226 million charge to support cash funds and related writedowns.
     •    $411 million loss related to auction rate securities ($353 million in GCIB).
     •    Extreme capital markets volatility in the quarter included:
              – Broad spectrum of asset price declines
              – Equity and credit illiquidity
              – Global deleveraging
              – Correlation breakdowns on trading positions
     •    GCIB disruption charges of $4.6 billion.
              – CDO and subprime - $1.7 billion, net of hedge activities
              – Losses on structured credit positions - $1.3 billion
              – Commercial real estate capital markets - $525 million
              – Losses on equity investments made in acquisition related financings - $328 million
              – Leveraged lending - $429 million
     •    Provision expense of $8.5 billion (includes approximately $3.0 billion in additions to reserve).
     •    Primary capital impacts:
              – $9.8 billion common equity raised
              – $15 billion TARP preferred equity
              – Other comprehensive income reduced $5.2 billion
                     • Approximately $2 billion on equity securities and $3.4 billion from pension liability
              – Tier 1 capital ratio at 9.15%
              – Tangible common equity / Tangible assets ratio at 2.83%


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Brief Terms of Government Agreements

     $20B in Preferred Stock Series R

     Dividend Rate:                   8%

     Warrant:                         Warrant for 10% of preferred balance

     Priority:                        Pari Passu with all other preferred stock




     Asset Guarantee - $ 4 billion preferred stock investment

     Assets Included:                  Approximately $118B of high risk positions
                                      US leveraged loans
                                      US Commercial Real Estate
                                      ML Investment Portfolio
                                      CDO’s
                                      Derivative and Counterparty Exposure
     Deductible:                      $10B
     Guarantee Fee:                   Preferred cost amortized over term
     Term:                            10-year - Residential
                                       5-year - non-Residential
     Loss Sharing:                    Losses allocated
                                                       - First to BAC to $10B deductible
                                                       - 90% US Government/10% to BAC thereafter
     Loss sharing mechanism:          Non-recourse loan



     * Both agreements restrict common dividends to $.01 per quarter for 3 years without US Treasury consent


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Capital Markets 4Q08 Revenue

       • Includes $4.6 billion of disruption charges in 4Q08 vs. $1.8 billion in 3Q08
     ($ in millions)                                                                               4Q08
                                                                  Total                       Sales & Trading                Investment Banking
     Liquid Products                                    $                      618        $                      602         $                    16
     Credit Products                                                        (1,870)                           (2,188)                            318
     Structured Products                                                    (3,781)                           (3,876)                             95
     Equities                                                                  225                                  1                            224
     Other                                                                     133                               -                               133
           Total                                        $                   (4,675)       $                   (5,461)        $                   786


                                                                                       Change in revenue from 3Q08
                                                                  Total                       Sales & Trading                    Investment Banking
     Liquid Products                                    $                     (429)       $                     (441)        $                    12
     Credit Products                                                        (1,989)                           (2,075)                             86
     Structured Products                                                    (2,558)                           (2,537)                            (21)
     Equities                                                                    (5)                            (179)                            174
     Other                                                                      44                               -                                44
                                                                                                                                                  1

           Total                                        $                   (4,937)       $                   (5,232)        $                   295    1




      1   Includes approximately $150 million in fees for intercompany transactions which are eliminated in consolidation.

     • Excludes $36 million and $25 million margin from FVO loan book for 4Q08 and 3Q08

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Key Capital Markets Risk Exposures

                ($ in millions)                                                                     Exposures
                                                                                                      4Q'08
                Leveraged lending related:
                    EOP Funded commitments                                                          $   3,641 1
                    Net writedown                                                                        (429)
                    Exposure originated prior to market disruption                                      2,294 2

                Capital markets commercial mortgage related:
                    Unfunded commitments                                                                  700
                    Funded commitments                                                                  6,907
                    Net writedown                                                                        (525)
                    Other capital markets commercial mortgage writedowns                                 (328)

                Super Senior CDO and other subprime related:
                    Super senior subprime, net of insurance                                                981
                    Super senior nonsubprime, net of insurance                                           2,299
                    Retained positions from terminated deals                                             2,030
                    Net writedown                                                                       (1,721)

          1   Represents gross carrying value, carried at a market value of $2,791 million or 76%
          2   Represents gross carrying value, carried at a market value of $1,540 million or 67%


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Asset Quality
     •   Credit quality deteriorated further during the quarter as the impacts of the recessionary economic environment worsened.
         Consumers continued to experience high levels of stress from depreciating home prices, rising unemployment and
         underemployment, and tighter credit conditions.
     •   The commercial portfolio was impacted by continued housing market stress on the homebuilder portfolio, higher losses in the
         domestic portfolios which were broad based in terms of borrowers and industries, and several foreign financial services borrower
         defaults.
     •   Held net charge-offs increased to 2.36%, up 52 basis points from 3Q08.
     •   Provision expense of $8.5 billion includes approximately $3.0 billion in additions to the reserve.
          –     Consumer stress from housing, unemployment and tighter credit conditions
                       $750 million for former Countrywide impaired loans
                       $580 million home equity
                       $560 million consumer credit card
                       $450 million domestic consumer lending
                       $160 million dealer financial services
          –     Commercial reserves built by roughly $460 million for small business, broad based deterioration in commercial loans and
                homebuilders loans
     •   Allowance for loan and lease losses of $23.1 billion covering 2.49% of loans up 32 bps from 3Q08.
     •   Consumer card losses trended higher.
          –     Managed consumer credit card net loss rate increased to 7.16% from 6.40% in 3Q08. 30+ delinquencies increased to 6.68%
                from 5.89% in 3Q08. 90+ delinquencies increased to 3.16% from 2.88% in 3Q08.
     •   Direct/indirect lending, including unsecured lending and dealer financial services net charge-off ratio increased from 3.94% in 3Q08
         to 5.03% in 4Q08.
     •   Small business net charge-off ratio increased 91 basis points to 11.55%.
     •   Commercial net charge-off ratio excluding small business increased 45 bps to 0.99%.
          –     Excluding small business and commercial real estate, net charge-off ratio increased 39 bps to 0.65%


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Consumer Asset Quality
     Consumer Credit Card – Managed Basis

     •    Net losses increased $267 million to $3.3 billion as the loss ratio climbed 76 basis points to 7.16%.
           –    Increase greater in geographies of housing stress
     •    30+ delinquencies increased 79 basis points to 6.68% of loans.
     •    90+ delinquencies increased 28 basis point to 3.16% of loans.
     •    Domestic Credit Card portfolio’s refreshed FICO of 684


     Direct/Indirect Loans
     •    Net charge-offs increased $209 million to $1.1 billion as the loss ratio climbed 109 basis points to 5.03%.
           –    Driven by unsecured lending and dealer financial services with borrower and collateral stress
     •    Allowance was increased to cover 5.20% of loans.
     •    30+ delinquencies increased 89 basis points to 4.77% of loans.
     •    Consumer lending portfolio of $28.2 billion saw a 194 basis point increase in loss rate to 10.37%
     •    Dealer Finance portfolio of $40.1 billion saw a 88 basis point increase in loss rate to 2.52%
           –    Includes auto originations, GMAC purchased loans and marine /RV




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Consumer Real Estate Asset Quality
     Home Equity
     •   Net charge-off increased $149 million to $1.1 billion as the loss ratio climbed 39 basis points to 2.92%.
          –    Loans with >90% RCLTV represent 37% of portfolio reflecting home price deterioration.
          –    CA and FL represent 40% of the portfolio but 65% of losses
     •   Allowance for loan losses was 3.53% of loans.


     Residential Mortgage
     •   Net charge-off increased $224 million to $466 million as the loss ratio climbed 36 basis points to 0.73%.
          –    Adjusted for the benefit of Resi Wrap protection, the loss rate would be 0.62%
          –    CRA portfolio still drove a disproportionate share of losses.
          –    Loans with >90% RLTV represented 23% of the portfolio reflecting home price deterioration
          –    CA and FL represented 42% of the portfolio but 63% of losses
     •   Allowance covers 0.56% of loans. The future benefits of Resi Wrap protection are included in setting the
         allowance level.
     •   Benefits of Resi Wrap protection increase as future additional deals reach loss protection thresholds.




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Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators
     ($ in millions)

                                                    Residential Mortgage                                        Home Equity                                    Discontinued Real Estate
                                              4Q08                        3Q08                        4Q08                      3Q08                        4Q08                       3Q08
                                                 Excluding                    Excluding                  Excluding                  Excluding                   Excluding                   Excluding
                                                   the SOP                     the SOP                     the SOP                   the SOP                     the SOP                    the SOP
                                        As           03-3           As           03-3           As           03-3         As           03-3           As           03-3         As            03-3
                                     Reported      Portfolio     Reported      Portfolio     Reported     Portfolio    Reported      Portfolio     Reported      Portfolio   Reported        Portfolio

     Loans EOP                       $ 247,999     $ 238,050     $ 256,989     $ 249,650     $ 152,547    $ 138,384    $ 151,938      $ 138,981    $ 19,981      $   1,884     $ 22,081      $   2,429
     Loans Avg                         253,468       244,515       260,748       253,481       152,035      137,803      151,142        138,192      21,324          2,189       22,031          2,660

     Net losses                      $     466   $       466   $       242   $       242   $     1,113   $    1,113   $       964   $      964   $        19   $        19   $        (3)   $       (3)
                       1
     % of avg loans                       0.73 %        0.76 %        0.37 %        0.38 %        2.92 %       3.22 %        2.53 %       2.77 %        0.36 %        3.48 %       (0.05) %      (0.43) %

                                 2
     Allowance for loan losses       $   1,382                   $   1,376                   $   5,385   $    5,219   $     4,744                  $     658   $        74   $        82
                                              2
     % of Loans                           0.56 %                      0.54 %                      3.53 %       3.77 %        3.12 %                     3.29 %        3.91 %        0.37 %

     Avg. refreshed (C)LTV                                71                         69                         83                          81                         73                          77

     90%+ refreshed (C)LTV                                23 %                       21 %                       37 %                        35 %                       13 %                        17 %

     Avg. refreshed FICO                                729                         732                        717                         717                        697                         690

     % below 620 FICO                                      8 %                         7 %                      10 %                         9 %                       17 %                        20 %




      1
          Adjusting for the benefit of Resi Wrap protection, the residential mortgage as reported loss rate would be 0.62% in 4Q08.
      2   The future benefits of the Resi Wrap protection are included in setting the residential mortgage allowance level.




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Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators (cont.’d)

            ($ in millions)
                                                                                                                                      Total Managed
                                                                                                                    1
                                                             Credit Card                                    Other                       Consumer
                                                    Held                   Managed
                                             4Q08          3Q08         4Q08     3Q08                4Q08               3Q08         4Q08         3Q08

            Loans EOP                    $ 81,274      $ 81,350       $182,234     $183,398      $ 86,878           $ 86,529     $689,639     $700,935
            Loans Avg                      82,117        80,489        181,233      186,408        86,875             89,115      694,935      709,444

            Net losses                   $    1,406   $     1,242   $    3,263   $     2,996   $      1,178   $            951   $    6,039   $    5,150
            % of avg loans                     6.82 %        6.14 %       7.16 %        6.40 %         5.39 %             4.25 %       3.46 %       2.89 %

            Allowance for loan losses    $    4,689   $     4,257                                $    4,544   $          3,926   $ 16,658   $ 14,385
            % of Loans                         5.77 %        5.23 %                                    5.23 %             4.53 %     2.83 %     2.40 %




         • The average refreshed FICO for the Domestic Credit Card portfolio was 685 at 3Q08 compared to 684 at 4Q08;
           the percentage below 620 FICO was 16% at 3Q08 compared to 17% at 4Q08.



     1   Other primarily consists of the following portfolios of loans: Consumer unsecured lending and dealer financial services.




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Commercial Asset Quality Key Indicators 1
     ($ in millions)
                                                              Commercial Real                                   Commercial Lease
                                       Commercial 2                Estate               Small Business             Financing             Total Commercial
                                     4Q08       3Q08          4Q08        3Q08         4Q08        3Q08         4Q08        3Q08         4Q08       3Q08

     Loans EOP                   $231,108     $232,824    $ 64,701      $ 63,736   $ 19,145      $ 19,430   $ 22,400      $ 22,416   $337,354      $338,406
     Loans Avg                    234,421      233,508      64,359        63,013     19,329        19,715     22,069        22,585    340,177       338,821

     Net charge-offs             $      384   $    163   $       382   $     262   $      562   $     527   $       31   $       8   $    1,359   $     960
     % of avg loans                    0.65 %     0.28 %        2.36 %      1.65 %      11.55 %     10.64 %       0.57 %      0.13 %       1.59 %      1.13 %

     90+ Performing DPD          $      388   $    257   $        52   $     204   $      640   $     598   $       23   $      45   $    1,103   $   1,104
      % of Loans                       0.17 %     0.11 %        0.08 %      0.32 %       3.34 %      3.08 %       0.10 %      0.20 %       0.33 %      0.33 %

     Nonperforming loans         $    2,330   $   1,614   $    3,906   $   3,090   $      205   $     183   $       56   $      35   $    6,497   $   4,922
     % of Loans                        1.01 %      0.69 %       6.04 %      4.85 %       1.07 %      0.94 %       0.25 %      0.15 %       1.93 %      1.45 %

     Allowance for loan losses   $    2,333   $   2,179   $    1,465   $   1,376   $    2,392   $   2,196   $      223   $     210   $    6,413   $   5,961
     % of Loans                        1.01 %      0.94 %       2.26 %      2.16 %      12.49 %     11.30 %       1.00 %      0.94 %       1.90 %      1.76 %

     Reservable Criticized
      Utilized Exposure 3        $ 20,422   $ 16,647   $ 13,830   $ 12,028   $          1,333   $   1,203   $    1,352   $   1,131   $ 36,937   $ 31,009
     % of Total Exposure             6.73 %     5.46 %    19.73 %    17.29 %             6.94 %      6.17 %       6.03 %      5.05 %     8.90 %     7.45 %




       1   Does not include certain commercial loans measured at fair value in accordance with SFAS 159.
       2   Includes Commercial – Domestic and Commercial – Foreign.
       3   Excludes utilized exposure which are mark to market including Derivatives, Foreclosed Property, Assets Held for Sale and FVO loans.




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Commercial Real Estate

     Homebuilders
     •   Homebuilder utilized balances at 12/31/08, included in commercial real estate, decreased
         $1.3 billion to $11.7 billion compared to 3Q08. These utilized balances are included in total
         exposure of $15.7 billion.
         –   Reservable criticized utilized exposure decreased $330 million to $7.6 billion (55% of
             reservable criticized utilized commercial real estate exposure)
         –   NPAs rose $318 million to $3.0 billion (72% of commercial real estate NPAs)
         –   4Q08 charge-offs were $355 million compared to $222 million in 3Q08




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Net Interest Income
         ($ in millions)

                                                               4Q08              3Q08               $ Change
         Reported net interest income (FTE)                $     13,406      $      11,920      $         1,486
         Market-based NII                                         (1,886)           (1,448)                (438)
             Core net interest income (FTE)                      11,520             10,472                1,048
         Impact of securitizations                                2,256              2,310                  (54)
             Core NII – Managed Basis                      $     13,776      $      12,782      $           994

         Average earning assets                            $ 1,616,673       $ 1,622,466        $         (5,793)
         Market-based earning assets                           (318,818)         (377,630)             58,812
         Impact of securitizations                               93,189           101,743                 (8,554)

         Reported net interest yield                                3.31 %            2.93 %                 38 bps
         Core net interest yield                                    3.54              3.36                   18
             Core net interest yield – Managed Basis                3.95              3.79                   16



     • $1 billion increase in core net interest income and 16 bp yield improvement – managed basis driven by:
                Lower liability based funding - $750 million
             Funding benefits of equity raised - $200 million
     • $438 million increase in market based funding driven by rate environment and trading strategies.

     • 1Q09 expected to be negatively impacted as a result of asset repricing.
     • Given the low rate environment the balance sheet position has now moved to be asset sensitive.


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Net Interest Income – Managed Sensitivity

     ($ in millions)                              Managed net interest income impact for next 12 months
                                                   @ 12/31/08                              @ 9/30/08
     Forward curve interest rate scenarios
     +100 bp parallel shift                   $               144                     $             (775)
     - 100 bp parallel shift                                 (186)                                   558

     Flattening scenario from forward curve
     + 100 bp flattening on short end                        (545)                                  (927)
     - 100 bp flattening on long end                         (638)                                  (403)

     Steepening scenario from forward curve
     + 100 bp steepening on long end                          698                                    156
     - 100 bp steepening on short end                         453                                    970




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Capital Actions During the Quarter

     •      Raised $9.8 billion in common equity

     •      TARP investment of $15 billion in 4Q08

     •      $5.2 billion decline in other comprehensive income driven by decline in securities values and pension liability

     •      Tier 1 Capital Ratio ended the year at 9.15%

     •      Tangible common ratio ended at 2.83%

                           Tangible common as percent of RWA is 3.70%

         (Dollars in millions)

                                                                            Fourth                 Third                Second                 First               Fourth
                                                                            Quarter               Quarter               Quarter               Quarter              Quarter
                                                                                   (1)
                                                                            2008                   2008                  2008                  2008                  2007
         Risk-based capital:
           Tier 1 capital                                                    $120,804             $100,248              $101,439               $93,899               $83,372
           Total capital                                                      171,644               153,318              154,983               146,531               133,720
           Risk-weighted assets                                             1,320,824             1,328,084            1,230,307             1,250,942             1,212,905
           Tier 1 capital ratio                                                    9.15 %              7.55 %                8.25 %                7.51 %                6.87 %
           Total capital ratio                                                  13.00                 11.54                 12.60                 11.71                11.02
                                   (2)
           Tangible equity ratio                                                   5.01                4.03                  4.62                  4.16                  3.62
                                          (3)
           Tangible common equity ratio                                            2.83                2.64                  3.14                  3.11                  3.35
           Tier 1 leverage ratio                                                   6.44                5.51                  6.07                  5.59                  5.04

         (1) Preliminary data on risk-based capital
         (2) Tangible equity ratio equals shareholders' equity less goodwill and intangible assets divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets.
         (3) Tangible common equity ratio equals common shareholders' equity less goodwill and intangible assets divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets.


24
Comments on Merrill Lynch Preliminary Results

     • Merrill Lynch reported net revenues of negative $12.6 billion and a loss of $15.5 billion
       after preferred dividends
     • Global Wealth Management results included net revenues of $2.6 billion as fees held up
       well in the declining market
     • Financial advisor retention remains consistent with historical trends
     • Investment banking revenue was down only 4% from 3Q08 with a resilient pipeline
     • Commodities business remains strong
     • The balance sheet was reduced by 24% from the end of September
     • 4Q08 results included correlation breakdowns on trading positions in certain businesses
       as well as:
          – $1.9 billion transitory leveraged finance write downs driven by several
             concentrated commitments
          – $1.1 billion of marks taken on commercial real estate exposures
          – $2.9 billion CVA charge on monoline financial guarantor exposure on non U.S.
             Super Senior ABS CDO assets
          – $282 million CVA charge on monoline financial guarantors covering U.S. super
             senior ABS CDOs
          – $1.2 billion other than temporary impairment charge on the U.S. bank investment
             portfolio
          – $1.7 billion losses on private equity and principal investment holdings
          – $2.3 billion goodwill impairment charge

25
Preliminary Merrill Lynch Income Statement
           ($ in millions)

                                                                   4Q08              3Q08

           Revenue:
               Principal transactions                          $      (13,109)   $          (6,573)
               Commissions                                              1,450                1,745
               Managed accounts and other fee-based revenues            1,295                1,395
               Investment banking                                         813                  845
               Earnings from equity method investments                   (430)               4,401
               Other                                                   (3,390)              (2,986)
                 Subtotal                                             (13,371)              (1,173)
               Interest and dividend revenues                           4,624                9,019
               Less interest expense                                    3,804                7,830
                 Total revenue, net of interest expense               (12,551)                  16

           Noninterest expense                                          8,981                8,267
           Pre-tax loss from continuing operations                    (21,532)              (8,251)
           Income tax benefit                                          (6,237)              (3,131)
           Net loss from continuing operations                        (15,295)              (5,120)
           Pre-tax loss from discontinued operations                      (31)                 (53)
           Income tax benefit                                             (15)                 (21)
           Net loss from discontinued operations                          (16)                 (32)
           Net loss                                            $      (15,311)   $          (5,152)
           Preferred dividends                                            139                2,319
           Net loss applicable to common stockholders          $      (15,450)   $          (7,471)




26
Preliminary Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet
                                                                                                 Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
                                                                                         Pro Forma Condensed Combined Balance Sheet
                                                                                                          (unaudited)
                ($ in billions)                                                                         December 31, 2008
                                                                                                              Purchase
                                                                                                             Accounting      TARP Equity
                                                                       Bank of America   Merrill Lynch 1    Adjustments       Issuance 2 3   Pro forma   3

                Assets
                Federal funds sold and securities purchased under
                 agreements to resell / securities borrowed            $          82.5   $         138.8    $           -    $           -   $     221.3
                Trading account assets                                           159.5              88.1                -                -         247.6
                Derivative assets                                                 62.3              97.5             (0.5)               -         159.3
                Securities                                                       277.6              75.5             (1.5)               -         351.6
                Loans and leases, net of allowance for credit losses             908.4              57.7             (5.0)               -         961.1
                Goodwill                                                          81.9               2.2             (2.2)               -          87.3
                                                                                                                      5.4
                Intangible assets                                                  8.5               0.4             (0.4)               -          14.3
                                                                                                                      5.8
                Other assets                                                     237.2             202.9             (7.4)            10.0         442.7
                   Total assets                                        $       1,817.9   $         663.1    $        (5.8)   $        10.0   $   2,485.2

                Liabilities
                Deposits                                               $         883.0   $          98.1    $           -    $           -   $     981.1
                Federal funds purchased and securities sold under
                 agreements to repurchase / securities loaned                    206.6             111.6                -                -         318.2
                Derivative liabilities                                            30.7              72.0                -                -         102.7
                Commercial paper and other short-term borrowings                 158.1              31.2                -                -         189.3
                Accrued expenses and other liabilities                            94.2             117.7              1.2                -         213.1
                Long-term debt                                                   268.3             211.9            (15.5)               -         464.7
                   Total liabilities                                           1,640.9             642.5            (14.3)               -       2,269.1
                   Total shareholders' equity                                    177.0              20.6              8.5             10.0         216.1
                   Total liabilities and shareholders' equity          $       1,817.9   $         663.1    $        (5.8)   $        10.0   $   2,485.2

     1   Merrill Lynch balance sheet shown at December 31, 2008 and includes certain reporting reclassifications to conform to the combined company's
         classification.
     2   TARP Equity funds allocated to Merrill Lynch received after acquisition, as agreed upon with the Treasury in October of 2008.
     3   Pro forma Balance sheet does not include intercompany eliminations between Merrill Lynch and Bank of America.

27
Certain Preliminary Merrill Lynch Risk Exposures
                                                                                                                             Income Statement
         ($ in millions)                                                                               Exposures                  Marks
                                                                                                         4Q08                     4Q08

                                                                                                                       1
         Transitory leveraged lending                                                                  $      5,648                 $   (1,924)

                                                                                                                       2
         Commercial real estate                                                                               9,704                     (1,131)


         Unhedged US Super Senior ABS CDO                                                                       800                      (369)


         Hedged US Super Senior ABS CDO                                                                       1,005                          -

                                                                                                                       3
         CDS with Monoline Financial Guarantors on US ABS CDOs                                                1,458                      (282)
            Notional of $2,831 million


                                                                                                                       4
         CDS with Monoline Financial Guarantors on non US ABS CDOs                                            7,770                     (2,935)
            Notional of $50,313 million
                                                                                                                                                  5
         US Bank's investment securities portfolio                                                          10,431                      (1,162)


         1
             Represents gross exposure, carried at a market value of $2,385 or 42%
         2
             Includes equity positions but excludes First Republic Bank of $3,119
         3
             Represents Carrying value with a mark to market of $2,353 million and life-to-date CVA adj. of $895 million
         4
             Represents Carrying value with a mark to market of $12,773 million and life-to-date CVA adj. of $5,003 million
         5
             The cumulative, pre-tax balance in OCI related to this portfolio was approximately negative $9.3 billion at 12/26/08




28
Merrill Lynch Preliminary Purchase Accounting 1
               ($ in billions, except per share amounts)

               Purchase price
               Merrill Lynch stock exchanged (in millions)                                                                                           1,600
               Exchange ratio                                                                                                                       0.8595
                  Corporation's common stock exchanged (in millions)                                                                                 1,375
                  Purchase price per share of the Corporation's common stock 1                                                                      $14.08
               Total value of the Corporation's common stock and cash exchanged                                                                      $19.4
               Merrill Lynch preferred stock 2                                                                                                         8.6
               Fair value of outstanding Merrill Lynch employee stock awards                                                                           1.1
               Total purchase price                                                                                                                  $29.1

               Preliminary allocation of the purchase price
               Merrill Lynch shareholders' equity                                                                                                      20.6
               Less: Historical goodwill and intangibles                                                                                               (2.6)
               Pre-tax adjustments to reflect assets acquired and liabilities assumed at fair value:
                 Loans                                                                                                                                 (5.0)
                 Securities and derivatives                                                                                                            (2.0)
                 Identified intangibles                                                                                                                  5.8
                 Other assets                                                                                                                          (3.5)
                 Debt                                                                                                                                  15.5
                 Change in control                                                                                                                     (1.2)
               Pre-tax total adjustments                                                                                                                 9.6
                   Deferred income taxes                                                                                                               (3.9)
               After tax total adjustments                                                                                                               5.7
               Fair value of net assets acquired                                                                                                       23.7
                       Preliminary goodwill resulting from the merger                                                                                  $5.4


       1 The value of shares of common stock exchanged with Merrill Lynch shareholders was based upon the closing price of the Corporation's common stock on
          December 31, 2008, the last traded price prior to acquisition.
       2 Represents Merrill Lynch preferred stock exchanged for Bank of America preferred stock having substantially identical terms.



29
Preliminary Pro Forma Capital Ratios

     $ in millions
                                                                     Proforma                Proforma
                                          Bank of America           Merrill Lynch            Today's
                                             12/31/2008              and PAA 1               actions 3
     Total Assets                                      1,817.9                2,485.2                2,509.2
     Goodwill & Intangibles                               90.5                   99.8                   99.8
     Tangible Assets                                   1,727.5                2,385.5                2,409.5

     Common Equity                                       139.4                  160.9                  163.3
     Total Equity                                        177.1                  216.1                  240.1
     Tangible Common Equity                               48.9                   61.1                   63.5
     Tangible Total Equity                                86.6                  116.3                  140.3
     Regulatory data is preliminary
     Tier 1 capital                                      120.8                  147.9                  174.3
     Risk weighted assets                              1,320.8                1,700.1                1,633.8

     Capital Ratios
          Tier 1                                          9.1%                   8.7%                  10.7%
          Equity / Assets                                 9.7%                   8.7%                   9.6%
          Common Equity / Assets                          7.7%                   6.5%                   6.5%
              2
     Tangible
          Equity / Assets                                 5.0%                   4.9%                   5.8%
          Common Equity / Assets                          2.8%                   2.6%                   2.6%


     1
       Includes Merrill Lynch Balance Sheet, including TARP investment and purchae accounting adjustments
     2
       Tangible ratios exclude goodwill and intangibles
     3
       Today's actions include the additional capital announcements


30
Conclusions

      • Environment remains challenging
           – Credit costs reflect economic environment
           – Capital markets remain volatile
      • Business momentum remains strong in most businesses
           – Retail deposits and lending growing
           – Commercial customers seeking capital for liquidity
           – Wealth management customers borrowing and seeking yield on deposit products
      • Balance sheet strengthened
      • Integration of acquisitions is progressing well




31
Appendix




32
Bank of America
                                                                      NII Sensitivity on a Managed Basis
                                                                           First Rolling 12 Months
                                                                             December 31, 2008
                                                                                             300

                            Year 1                                                                                   FF: 2.75%
                                                                                                                    10-Y: 3.80%
                                                                                                                     NII : -560



                                                                                             200
                                  Curve Flatteners                                                                                                  NII : -25
                                                                                FF: 1.75%
                                                                               10-Y: 2.80%
                                                                                NII : -545


                                                                                             100                                  NII : 144
                                                                                 Stable
                                                                               FF: 0.25%
                                                                              10-Y: 2.56%
                                                                                                                                FF: 0.75%
     Change in Fed Funds




                                                        FF: 0.75%             NII : -1,709
                                                       10-Y: 1.80%                                                             10-Y: 3.80%
                                                        NII : -638                                                              NII : 698

                                                                                               0
                           -300                 -200                   -100                         0                    100                  200               300
                                                                                                        1 Yr Fwd Rates
                                                                                                         Avg Dec '09
                                                                                                          FF: 0.75%
                                                                                                         10-Y: 2.80%
                                                       NII : -186
                                                                                             -100
                                                                                                         FF: 0.00%
                                                                                                        10-Y: 2.80%
                                                                                                         NII : 453




                                   NII : -102                                                -200               Curve Steepeners

                                                                      FF: 0.00%
                                                                     10-Y: 1.80%
                                                                      NII : 519


                                                                                             -300
                                                                                       Change in 10-yr Swap
33
Bank of America
                                                                   NII Sensitivity on a Managed Basis
                                                                        First Rolling 12 Months
                                                                          September 30, 2008
                                                                                         300

                            Year 1                                                                            FF: 4.32%
                                                                                                             10-Y: 5.67%
                                                                                                             NII : -1,697



                                                                                         200
                                  Curve Flatteners
                                                                                FF: 3.32%                                                        NII : -1,630
                                                                               10-Y: 4.67%
                                                                                NII : -927


                                                                                         100                                  NII : -775
                                                                           Stable
                                                                         FF: 2.00%
                                                                        10-Y: 4.50%
     Change in Fed Funds




                                                      FF: 2.32%         NII : -2,716                                         FF: 2.32%
                                                     10-Y: 3.67%                                                            10-Y: 5.67%
                                                      NII : -403                                                             NII : 156
                                                                                             0
                           -300               -200                 -100                          0   1 Yr Fwd Rates   100                  200                  300
                                                                                                       Avg Sep '09
                                                                                                       FF: 2.32%
                                                                                                      10-Y: 4.67%


                                                     NII : 558
                                                                                        -100
                                                                                                      FF: 1.32%
                                                                                                     10-Y: 4.67%
                                                                                                      NII : 970




                                  NII : 761
                                                                                        -200
                                                                                                            Curve Steepeners

                                                                  FF: 0.32%
                                                                 10-Y: 3.67%
                                                                 NII : 1,471

                                                                                        -300
                                                                                    Change in 10-yr Swap
34
Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators – SOP 03-3 Portfolio 1

             ($ in millions)

                                        Residential
                                         Mortgage                        Home Equity                   Discontinued Real Estate
                                   4Q08 2             3Q08           4Q08 2         3Q08                 4Q08            3Q08

             Loans EOP         $       9,949      $     7,339    $      14,163     $     12,957    $        18,097    $   19,652

             Net losses                     202          236               722               772              719            980




      • The net losses shown on this table are not included in the net losses reported by the
        company as these loans were considered impaired and written down to fair value at
        acquisition in accordance with SOP 03-3.
      • For linked quarter comparison 3Q08 net losses included approximately $500 million of
        one-time amounts to conform charge-off practices.

       1   The table below presents outstandings net of purchase accounting adjustments and net losses had the portfolio not been
           subject to SOP 03-3.
       2   Increased balances reflect refinement of impaired loan population under SOP-03.




35
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Fourth Quarter 2008 Earnings Presentation

  • 1. Bank of America Fourth Quarter 2008 Results Ken Lewis Chairman, CEO and President Joe Price Chief Financial Officer January 16, 2009
  • 2. Forward Looking Statements Bank of America may make forward-looking statements, including, for example, statements about management expectations and intentions regarding our future financial results, integration plans and cost savings, growth opportunities, business outlook, loan and deposit growth, mortgage production, credit losses, and other similar matters. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, but instead represent Bank of America’s current expectations, intentions or forecasts of future events, circumstances or results. These statements are not guarantees of future results or performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict and often are beyond Bank of America’s control. Actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, any of these forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement and should consider the following possible events or factors that could cause results or performance to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements: negative economic conditions; changes in interest rates and market liquidity; changes in foreign exchange rates; adverse movements and volatility in debt and equity capital markets; changes in market rates and prices which may adversely impact the value of financial products and instruments; estimates of fair value of assets and liabilities; legislative and regulatory actions in the United States and internationally; liabilities resulting from litigation and regulatory investigations; changes in domestic or foreign tax laws, rules and regulations and governmental interpretations thereof; monetary and fiscal policies and regulations; changes in accounting standards, rules and interpretations; increased competition; the ability to grow Bank of America’s core businesses; the ability to develop and introduce new banking-related products, services and enhancements; mergers and acquisitions and their integration; decisions to downsize, sell or close units or otherwise change Bank of America’s business mix; management’s ability to identify and manage these and other risks; and the other risk factors discussed in Bank of America’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for 2007, Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008, and in any of Bank of America’s other subsequent SEC filings. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Bank of America undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the date the forward-looking statement was made. 2
  • 3. Important Presentation Format Information • Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current period presentation • This information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation 3
  • 4. Summary • Despite unprecedented capital markets and recessionary headwinds, company reported profitable full year results of $4.0 billion • 4Q08 loss of $1.8 billion includes capital markets dislocation charges of $4.6 billion and provision expense of $8.5 billion, which included an increase in the loan loss reserve of $3.0 billion • Given the credit costs resulting from the deteriorating economy and continued capital markets disruptions we are announcing a reduction in the quarterly common dividend to $.01 per share • Despite loss, pre-provision profits up in most primary businesses from 3Q08 • Total corporate average deposits grew $34.3 billion since 3Q08 • The quarter included a common equity raise and capital from a TARP investment • Net interest income increased $1.5 billion from 3Q08 driven by lower rates and balance sheet management actions • Higher credit costs reflect impact of economic environment – Rising unemployment and declining home prices heighten losses – Homebuilders remain weak – Other commercial asset quality showing some softness as retail spending declined – Reserve build remains elevated • Countrywide operational integration is on track • Merrill Lynch transaction closed on 1/1/09 4
  • 5. Bank of America Addressing Economic Issues • Remain committed to customers and clients during the economic stress • Continue to support government efforts in stabilization Credit markets Home ownership Consumer health Commercial business stability • Examples include: Loan modification program projected to modify $100 billion or more home loans over 3 years and keep 630,000 people in homes Currently have 6,000 associates working in home retention During 2008 Bank of America and Countrywide had completed over 300,000 workouts Currently working out two troubled loans for every foreclosure • Lending is our business and we are extending credit 4Q08 new extensions of credit include: – $ 45 billion mortgages – $ 5 billion home equity – $ 6 billion domestic card – $ 2 billion indirect auto loans – $ 56 billion commercial originations 5
  • 6. Summary of Today’s Capital Actions • Capital reductions from the Merrill Lynch losses in the quarter prompted discussions for government assistance to complete the transaction • Negotiations completed for a new government investment and asset guarantee New government investment of $20 billion preferred stock $4 billion asset guarantee includes a wrap on approximately $118 billion of select assets Strengthens the balance sheet and provides a backstop on losses on certain higher risk assets 6
  • 7. Consolidated Highlights - Full Year 2008 ($ in millions) Change vs. 2007 2008 Amount % Net interest income (FTE) $ 46,554 $ 10,364 29 % Noninterest income 27,422 (4,970) (15) Total revenue, net of interest expense (FTE) 73,976 5,394 8 Provision for credit losses 26,825 18,440 220 Noninterest expense 41,529 4,005 11 Pre-tax income 5,622 (17,051) (75) Income tax expense (FTE) 1,614 (6,077) (79) Net income $ 4,008 $ (10,974) (73) Preferred stock dividends 1,452 1,270 Net income applicable to common shareholders $ 2,556 $ (12,244) (83) Diluted EPS $ 0.55 $ (2.75) After tax effect of merger charge 630 372 1 Return on common equity 2.25 % N/M 1 Tangible return on equity 5.46 N/M 1 Measures shown on an operating basis. Please refer to the Supplemental Information Package for more information. 7
  • 8. 4Q08 Business Highlights Global Consumer & Small Business Banking – net income $835 million Deposits and Student Lending • Total growth of average core retail deposits (including GWIM) was $18.8 billion from 3Q08 – Excludes the runoff, as expected, of $7.1 billion of Countrywide deposits • Service charges decreased $145 million due to lower consumer spending resulting in lower transaction fees – Service charges were up 3% from 4Q07 as a result of account growth • Debit card income down slightly from 3Q08 on lower purchase volume Mortgage Home Equity & Insurance Services • Consolidated first mortgage production was $44.6 billion vs. $51.5 billion in 3Q08 – Mortgage application volume increased significantly following the November Treasury announcement • Mortgage banking income decreased $154 million as the favorable impact of increased application volume and margins was offset by changes in credit related liabilities. • MSRs at fair value of $12.7 billion represent 77 basis points of loans serviced for others portfolio Card Services • The net loss in Card Services was driven by higher credit costs in unsecured lending and small business – Consumer credit card asset quality continued to deteriorate – Managed net loss rate increased to 7.16% from 6.40% at 3Q08 – Managed 30+ delinquencies rose 79 bps to 6.68% from 3Q08 8
  • 9. 4Q08 Business Highlights Global Wealth & Investment Management – net income $511 million • Organic growth in average deposits increased $6.2 billion vs. 3Q08 driven by wealth management customers seeking higher yielding deposits. • Increased quarterly results driven by lower levels of support to certain cash funds. • Assets under management (AUM) decrease of $40.4 billion during the quarter driven by lower equity markets. • Market impact on AUM masks $12.5 billion of positive net flows. Global Corporate & Investment Banking – net loss $2.4 billion • Excluding the market driven dislocations, our core corporate and commercial business flows showed strength. • Average commercial deposits increased $21.0 billion vs. 3Q08 reflecting customer flight to safety driving Treasury Services results higher. • Average commercial loans and leases increased $10.3 billion and spreads improved from 3Q08. • Credit costs increased in light of softness spreading from homebuilders to other areas. • Capital markets disruption costs drove the loss in the quarter. • Several capital market businesses remain strong, including Investment Banking and Foreign Exchange. 9
  • 10. Consolidated Highlights - 4Q08 ($ in millions) Increase (decrease) over 4Q'08 4Q'07 3Q'08 Net interest income (FTE) $ 13,406 $ 3,591 $ 1,486 Noninterest income 2,574 (1,065) (5,405) Total revenue, net of interest expense (FTE) 15,980 2,526 (3,919) Provision for credit losses 8,535 5,225 2,085 Noninterest expense 10,947 538 (713) Pre-tax income (3,502) (3,237) (5,291) Income tax expense (benefit) (FTE) (1,713) (1,180) (2,325) Net income (loss) $ (1,789) $ (2,057) $ (2,966) Preferred stock dividends 603 550 130 Net income (loss) applicable to common shareholders $ (2,392) $ (2,607) $ (3,096) 1 Diluted EPS $ (0.48) $ (0.53) $ (0.63) After tax effect of merger charge 206 118 23 2 Return on common equity (6.10) % N/M N/M 2 Tangible return on equity (6.65) N/M N/M 1 Due to the net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2008, the impact of antidilutive equity instruments have been excluded from diluted earnings per share and average diluted common shares. 2 Measures shown on an operating basis. Please refer to the Supplemental Information Package for more information. 10
  • 11. 4Q08 Highlights • Diluted EPS was a loss of $0.48, a loss of $0.44 excluding merger and restructuring charges. • Net interest income increased $1.5 billion from 3Q08 due to the benefits of the rate environment and balance sheet management actions. • $226 million charge to support cash funds and related writedowns. • $411 million loss related to auction rate securities ($353 million in GCIB). • Extreme capital markets volatility in the quarter included: – Broad spectrum of asset price declines – Equity and credit illiquidity – Global deleveraging – Correlation breakdowns on trading positions • GCIB disruption charges of $4.6 billion. – CDO and subprime - $1.7 billion, net of hedge activities – Losses on structured credit positions - $1.3 billion – Commercial real estate capital markets - $525 million – Losses on equity investments made in acquisition related financings - $328 million – Leveraged lending - $429 million • Provision expense of $8.5 billion (includes approximately $3.0 billion in additions to reserve). • Primary capital impacts: – $9.8 billion common equity raised – $15 billion TARP preferred equity – Other comprehensive income reduced $5.2 billion • Approximately $2 billion on equity securities and $3.4 billion from pension liability – Tier 1 capital ratio at 9.15% – Tangible common equity / Tangible assets ratio at 2.83% 11
  • 12. Brief Terms of Government Agreements $20B in Preferred Stock Series R Dividend Rate: 8% Warrant: Warrant for 10% of preferred balance Priority: Pari Passu with all other preferred stock Asset Guarantee - $ 4 billion preferred stock investment Assets Included: Approximately $118B of high risk positions US leveraged loans US Commercial Real Estate ML Investment Portfolio CDO’s Derivative and Counterparty Exposure Deductible: $10B Guarantee Fee: Preferred cost amortized over term Term: 10-year - Residential 5-year - non-Residential Loss Sharing: Losses allocated - First to BAC to $10B deductible - 90% US Government/10% to BAC thereafter Loss sharing mechanism: Non-recourse loan * Both agreements restrict common dividends to $.01 per quarter for 3 years without US Treasury consent 12
  • 13. Capital Markets 4Q08 Revenue • Includes $4.6 billion of disruption charges in 4Q08 vs. $1.8 billion in 3Q08 ($ in millions) 4Q08 Total Sales & Trading Investment Banking Liquid Products $ 618 $ 602 $ 16 Credit Products (1,870) (2,188) 318 Structured Products (3,781) (3,876) 95 Equities 225 1 224 Other 133 - 133 Total $ (4,675) $ (5,461) $ 786 Change in revenue from 3Q08 Total Sales & Trading Investment Banking Liquid Products $ (429) $ (441) $ 12 Credit Products (1,989) (2,075) 86 Structured Products (2,558) (2,537) (21) Equities (5) (179) 174 Other 44 - 44 1 Total $ (4,937) $ (5,232) $ 295 1 1 Includes approximately $150 million in fees for intercompany transactions which are eliminated in consolidation. • Excludes $36 million and $25 million margin from FVO loan book for 4Q08 and 3Q08 13
  • 14. Key Capital Markets Risk Exposures ($ in millions) Exposures 4Q'08 Leveraged lending related: EOP Funded commitments $ 3,641 1 Net writedown (429) Exposure originated prior to market disruption 2,294 2 Capital markets commercial mortgage related: Unfunded commitments 700 Funded commitments 6,907 Net writedown (525) Other capital markets commercial mortgage writedowns (328) Super Senior CDO and other subprime related: Super senior subprime, net of insurance 981 Super senior nonsubprime, net of insurance 2,299 Retained positions from terminated deals 2,030 Net writedown (1,721) 1 Represents gross carrying value, carried at a market value of $2,791 million or 76% 2 Represents gross carrying value, carried at a market value of $1,540 million or 67% 14
  • 15. Asset Quality • Credit quality deteriorated further during the quarter as the impacts of the recessionary economic environment worsened. Consumers continued to experience high levels of stress from depreciating home prices, rising unemployment and underemployment, and tighter credit conditions. • The commercial portfolio was impacted by continued housing market stress on the homebuilder portfolio, higher losses in the domestic portfolios which were broad based in terms of borrowers and industries, and several foreign financial services borrower defaults. • Held net charge-offs increased to 2.36%, up 52 basis points from 3Q08. • Provision expense of $8.5 billion includes approximately $3.0 billion in additions to the reserve. – Consumer stress from housing, unemployment and tighter credit conditions $750 million for former Countrywide impaired loans $580 million home equity $560 million consumer credit card $450 million domestic consumer lending $160 million dealer financial services – Commercial reserves built by roughly $460 million for small business, broad based deterioration in commercial loans and homebuilders loans • Allowance for loan and lease losses of $23.1 billion covering 2.49% of loans up 32 bps from 3Q08. • Consumer card losses trended higher. – Managed consumer credit card net loss rate increased to 7.16% from 6.40% in 3Q08. 30+ delinquencies increased to 6.68% from 5.89% in 3Q08. 90+ delinquencies increased to 3.16% from 2.88% in 3Q08. • Direct/indirect lending, including unsecured lending and dealer financial services net charge-off ratio increased from 3.94% in 3Q08 to 5.03% in 4Q08. • Small business net charge-off ratio increased 91 basis points to 11.55%. • Commercial net charge-off ratio excluding small business increased 45 bps to 0.99%. – Excluding small business and commercial real estate, net charge-off ratio increased 39 bps to 0.65% 15
  • 16. Consumer Asset Quality Consumer Credit Card – Managed Basis • Net losses increased $267 million to $3.3 billion as the loss ratio climbed 76 basis points to 7.16%. – Increase greater in geographies of housing stress • 30+ delinquencies increased 79 basis points to 6.68% of loans. • 90+ delinquencies increased 28 basis point to 3.16% of loans. • Domestic Credit Card portfolio’s refreshed FICO of 684 Direct/Indirect Loans • Net charge-offs increased $209 million to $1.1 billion as the loss ratio climbed 109 basis points to 5.03%. – Driven by unsecured lending and dealer financial services with borrower and collateral stress • Allowance was increased to cover 5.20% of loans. • 30+ delinquencies increased 89 basis points to 4.77% of loans. • Consumer lending portfolio of $28.2 billion saw a 194 basis point increase in loss rate to 10.37% • Dealer Finance portfolio of $40.1 billion saw a 88 basis point increase in loss rate to 2.52% – Includes auto originations, GMAC purchased loans and marine /RV 16
  • 17. Consumer Real Estate Asset Quality Home Equity • Net charge-off increased $149 million to $1.1 billion as the loss ratio climbed 39 basis points to 2.92%. – Loans with >90% RCLTV represent 37% of portfolio reflecting home price deterioration. – CA and FL represent 40% of the portfolio but 65% of losses • Allowance for loan losses was 3.53% of loans. Residential Mortgage • Net charge-off increased $224 million to $466 million as the loss ratio climbed 36 basis points to 0.73%. – Adjusted for the benefit of Resi Wrap protection, the loss rate would be 0.62% – CRA portfolio still drove a disproportionate share of losses. – Loans with >90% RLTV represented 23% of the portfolio reflecting home price deterioration – CA and FL represented 42% of the portfolio but 63% of losses • Allowance covers 0.56% of loans. The future benefits of Resi Wrap protection are included in setting the allowance level. • Benefits of Resi Wrap protection increase as future additional deals reach loss protection thresholds. 17
  • 18. Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators ($ in millions) Residential Mortgage Home Equity Discontinued Real Estate 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 Excluding Excluding Excluding Excluding Excluding Excluding the SOP the SOP the SOP the SOP the SOP the SOP As 03-3 As 03-3 As 03-3 As 03-3 As 03-3 As 03-3 Reported Portfolio Reported Portfolio Reported Portfolio Reported Portfolio Reported Portfolio Reported Portfolio Loans EOP $ 247,999 $ 238,050 $ 256,989 $ 249,650 $ 152,547 $ 138,384 $ 151,938 $ 138,981 $ 19,981 $ 1,884 $ 22,081 $ 2,429 Loans Avg 253,468 244,515 260,748 253,481 152,035 137,803 151,142 138,192 21,324 2,189 22,031 2,660 Net losses $ 466 $ 466 $ 242 $ 242 $ 1,113 $ 1,113 $ 964 $ 964 $ 19 $ 19 $ (3) $ (3) 1 % of avg loans 0.73 % 0.76 % 0.37 % 0.38 % 2.92 % 3.22 % 2.53 % 2.77 % 0.36 % 3.48 % (0.05) % (0.43) % 2 Allowance for loan losses $ 1,382 $ 1,376 $ 5,385 $ 5,219 $ 4,744 $ 658 $ 74 $ 82 2 % of Loans 0.56 % 0.54 % 3.53 % 3.77 % 3.12 % 3.29 % 3.91 % 0.37 % Avg. refreshed (C)LTV 71 69 83 81 73 77 90%+ refreshed (C)LTV 23 % 21 % 37 % 35 % 13 % 17 % Avg. refreshed FICO 729 732 717 717 697 690 % below 620 FICO 8 % 7 % 10 % 9 % 17 % 20 % 1 Adjusting for the benefit of Resi Wrap protection, the residential mortgage as reported loss rate would be 0.62% in 4Q08. 2 The future benefits of the Resi Wrap protection are included in setting the residential mortgage allowance level. 18
  • 19. Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators (cont.’d) ($ in millions) Total Managed 1 Credit Card Other Consumer Held Managed 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 Loans EOP $ 81,274 $ 81,350 $182,234 $183,398 $ 86,878 $ 86,529 $689,639 $700,935 Loans Avg 82,117 80,489 181,233 186,408 86,875 89,115 694,935 709,444 Net losses $ 1,406 $ 1,242 $ 3,263 $ 2,996 $ 1,178 $ 951 $ 6,039 $ 5,150 % of avg loans 6.82 % 6.14 % 7.16 % 6.40 % 5.39 % 4.25 % 3.46 % 2.89 % Allowance for loan losses $ 4,689 $ 4,257 $ 4,544 $ 3,926 $ 16,658 $ 14,385 % of Loans 5.77 % 5.23 % 5.23 % 4.53 % 2.83 % 2.40 % • The average refreshed FICO for the Domestic Credit Card portfolio was 685 at 3Q08 compared to 684 at 4Q08; the percentage below 620 FICO was 16% at 3Q08 compared to 17% at 4Q08. 1 Other primarily consists of the following portfolios of loans: Consumer unsecured lending and dealer financial services. 19
  • 20. Commercial Asset Quality Key Indicators 1 ($ in millions) Commercial Real Commercial Lease Commercial 2 Estate Small Business Financing Total Commercial 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 Loans EOP $231,108 $232,824 $ 64,701 $ 63,736 $ 19,145 $ 19,430 $ 22,400 $ 22,416 $337,354 $338,406 Loans Avg 234,421 233,508 64,359 63,013 19,329 19,715 22,069 22,585 340,177 338,821 Net charge-offs $ 384 $ 163 $ 382 $ 262 $ 562 $ 527 $ 31 $ 8 $ 1,359 $ 960 % of avg loans 0.65 % 0.28 % 2.36 % 1.65 % 11.55 % 10.64 % 0.57 % 0.13 % 1.59 % 1.13 % 90+ Performing DPD $ 388 $ 257 $ 52 $ 204 $ 640 $ 598 $ 23 $ 45 $ 1,103 $ 1,104 % of Loans 0.17 % 0.11 % 0.08 % 0.32 % 3.34 % 3.08 % 0.10 % 0.20 % 0.33 % 0.33 % Nonperforming loans $ 2,330 $ 1,614 $ 3,906 $ 3,090 $ 205 $ 183 $ 56 $ 35 $ 6,497 $ 4,922 % of Loans 1.01 % 0.69 % 6.04 % 4.85 % 1.07 % 0.94 % 0.25 % 0.15 % 1.93 % 1.45 % Allowance for loan losses $ 2,333 $ 2,179 $ 1,465 $ 1,376 $ 2,392 $ 2,196 $ 223 $ 210 $ 6,413 $ 5,961 % of Loans 1.01 % 0.94 % 2.26 % 2.16 % 12.49 % 11.30 % 1.00 % 0.94 % 1.90 % 1.76 % Reservable Criticized Utilized Exposure 3 $ 20,422 $ 16,647 $ 13,830 $ 12,028 $ 1,333 $ 1,203 $ 1,352 $ 1,131 $ 36,937 $ 31,009 % of Total Exposure 6.73 % 5.46 % 19.73 % 17.29 % 6.94 % 6.17 % 6.03 % 5.05 % 8.90 % 7.45 % 1 Does not include certain commercial loans measured at fair value in accordance with SFAS 159. 2 Includes Commercial – Domestic and Commercial – Foreign. 3 Excludes utilized exposure which are mark to market including Derivatives, Foreclosed Property, Assets Held for Sale and FVO loans. 20
  • 21. Commercial Real Estate Homebuilders • Homebuilder utilized balances at 12/31/08, included in commercial real estate, decreased $1.3 billion to $11.7 billion compared to 3Q08. These utilized balances are included in total exposure of $15.7 billion. – Reservable criticized utilized exposure decreased $330 million to $7.6 billion (55% of reservable criticized utilized commercial real estate exposure) – NPAs rose $318 million to $3.0 billion (72% of commercial real estate NPAs) – 4Q08 charge-offs were $355 million compared to $222 million in 3Q08 21
  • 22. Net Interest Income ($ in millions) 4Q08 3Q08 $ Change Reported net interest income (FTE) $ 13,406 $ 11,920 $ 1,486 Market-based NII (1,886) (1,448) (438) Core net interest income (FTE) 11,520 10,472 1,048 Impact of securitizations 2,256 2,310 (54) Core NII – Managed Basis $ 13,776 $ 12,782 $ 994 Average earning assets $ 1,616,673 $ 1,622,466 $ (5,793) Market-based earning assets (318,818) (377,630) 58,812 Impact of securitizations 93,189 101,743 (8,554) Reported net interest yield 3.31 % 2.93 % 38 bps Core net interest yield 3.54 3.36 18 Core net interest yield – Managed Basis 3.95 3.79 16 • $1 billion increase in core net interest income and 16 bp yield improvement – managed basis driven by: Lower liability based funding - $750 million Funding benefits of equity raised - $200 million • $438 million increase in market based funding driven by rate environment and trading strategies. • 1Q09 expected to be negatively impacted as a result of asset repricing. • Given the low rate environment the balance sheet position has now moved to be asset sensitive. 22
  • 23. Net Interest Income – Managed Sensitivity ($ in millions) Managed net interest income impact for next 12 months @ 12/31/08 @ 9/30/08 Forward curve interest rate scenarios +100 bp parallel shift $ 144 $ (775) - 100 bp parallel shift (186) 558 Flattening scenario from forward curve + 100 bp flattening on short end (545) (927) - 100 bp flattening on long end (638) (403) Steepening scenario from forward curve + 100 bp steepening on long end 698 156 - 100 bp steepening on short end 453 970 23
  • 24. Capital Actions During the Quarter • Raised $9.8 billion in common equity • TARP investment of $15 billion in 4Q08 • $5.2 billion decline in other comprehensive income driven by decline in securities values and pension liability • Tier 1 Capital Ratio ended the year at 9.15% • Tangible common ratio ended at 2.83% Tangible common as percent of RWA is 3.70% (Dollars in millions) Fourth Third Second First Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter (1) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 Risk-based capital: Tier 1 capital $120,804 $100,248 $101,439 $93,899 $83,372 Total capital 171,644 153,318 154,983 146,531 133,720 Risk-weighted assets 1,320,824 1,328,084 1,230,307 1,250,942 1,212,905 Tier 1 capital ratio 9.15 % 7.55 % 8.25 % 7.51 % 6.87 % Total capital ratio 13.00 11.54 12.60 11.71 11.02 (2) Tangible equity ratio 5.01 4.03 4.62 4.16 3.62 (3) Tangible common equity ratio 2.83 2.64 3.14 3.11 3.35 Tier 1 leverage ratio 6.44 5.51 6.07 5.59 5.04 (1) Preliminary data on risk-based capital (2) Tangible equity ratio equals shareholders' equity less goodwill and intangible assets divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets. (3) Tangible common equity ratio equals common shareholders' equity less goodwill and intangible assets divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets. 24
  • 25. Comments on Merrill Lynch Preliminary Results • Merrill Lynch reported net revenues of negative $12.6 billion and a loss of $15.5 billion after preferred dividends • Global Wealth Management results included net revenues of $2.6 billion as fees held up well in the declining market • Financial advisor retention remains consistent with historical trends • Investment banking revenue was down only 4% from 3Q08 with a resilient pipeline • Commodities business remains strong • The balance sheet was reduced by 24% from the end of September • 4Q08 results included correlation breakdowns on trading positions in certain businesses as well as: – $1.9 billion transitory leveraged finance write downs driven by several concentrated commitments – $1.1 billion of marks taken on commercial real estate exposures – $2.9 billion CVA charge on monoline financial guarantor exposure on non U.S. Super Senior ABS CDO assets – $282 million CVA charge on monoline financial guarantors covering U.S. super senior ABS CDOs – $1.2 billion other than temporary impairment charge on the U.S. bank investment portfolio – $1.7 billion losses on private equity and principal investment holdings – $2.3 billion goodwill impairment charge 25
  • 26. Preliminary Merrill Lynch Income Statement ($ in millions) 4Q08 3Q08 Revenue: Principal transactions $ (13,109) $ (6,573) Commissions 1,450 1,745 Managed accounts and other fee-based revenues 1,295 1,395 Investment banking 813 845 Earnings from equity method investments (430) 4,401 Other (3,390) (2,986) Subtotal (13,371) (1,173) Interest and dividend revenues 4,624 9,019 Less interest expense 3,804 7,830 Total revenue, net of interest expense (12,551) 16 Noninterest expense 8,981 8,267 Pre-tax loss from continuing operations (21,532) (8,251) Income tax benefit (6,237) (3,131) Net loss from continuing operations (15,295) (5,120) Pre-tax loss from discontinued operations (31) (53) Income tax benefit (15) (21) Net loss from discontinued operations (16) (32) Net loss $ (15,311) $ (5,152) Preferred dividends 139 2,319 Net loss applicable to common stockholders $ (15,450) $ (7,471) 26
  • 27. Preliminary Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Pro Forma Condensed Combined Balance Sheet (unaudited) ($ in billions) December 31, 2008 Purchase Accounting TARP Equity Bank of America Merrill Lynch 1 Adjustments Issuance 2 3 Pro forma 3 Assets Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell / securities borrowed $ 82.5 $ 138.8 $ - $ - $ 221.3 Trading account assets 159.5 88.1 - - 247.6 Derivative assets 62.3 97.5 (0.5) - 159.3 Securities 277.6 75.5 (1.5) - 351.6 Loans and leases, net of allowance for credit losses 908.4 57.7 (5.0) - 961.1 Goodwill 81.9 2.2 (2.2) - 87.3 5.4 Intangible assets 8.5 0.4 (0.4) - 14.3 5.8 Other assets 237.2 202.9 (7.4) 10.0 442.7 Total assets $ 1,817.9 $ 663.1 $ (5.8) $ 10.0 $ 2,485.2 Liabilities Deposits $ 883.0 $ 98.1 $ - $ - $ 981.1 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase / securities loaned 206.6 111.6 - - 318.2 Derivative liabilities 30.7 72.0 - - 102.7 Commercial paper and other short-term borrowings 158.1 31.2 - - 189.3 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 94.2 117.7 1.2 - 213.1 Long-term debt 268.3 211.9 (15.5) - 464.7 Total liabilities 1,640.9 642.5 (14.3) - 2,269.1 Total shareholders' equity 177.0 20.6 8.5 10.0 216.1 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 1,817.9 $ 663.1 $ (5.8) $ 10.0 $ 2,485.2 1 Merrill Lynch balance sheet shown at December 31, 2008 and includes certain reporting reclassifications to conform to the combined company's classification. 2 TARP Equity funds allocated to Merrill Lynch received after acquisition, as agreed upon with the Treasury in October of 2008. 3 Pro forma Balance sheet does not include intercompany eliminations between Merrill Lynch and Bank of America. 27
  • 28. Certain Preliminary Merrill Lynch Risk Exposures Income Statement ($ in millions) Exposures Marks 4Q08 4Q08 1 Transitory leveraged lending $ 5,648 $ (1,924) 2 Commercial real estate 9,704 (1,131) Unhedged US Super Senior ABS CDO 800 (369) Hedged US Super Senior ABS CDO 1,005 - 3 CDS with Monoline Financial Guarantors on US ABS CDOs 1,458 (282) Notional of $2,831 million 4 CDS with Monoline Financial Guarantors on non US ABS CDOs 7,770 (2,935) Notional of $50,313 million 5 US Bank's investment securities portfolio 10,431 (1,162) 1 Represents gross exposure, carried at a market value of $2,385 or 42% 2 Includes equity positions but excludes First Republic Bank of $3,119 3 Represents Carrying value with a mark to market of $2,353 million and life-to-date CVA adj. of $895 million 4 Represents Carrying value with a mark to market of $12,773 million and life-to-date CVA adj. of $5,003 million 5 The cumulative, pre-tax balance in OCI related to this portfolio was approximately negative $9.3 billion at 12/26/08 28
  • 29. Merrill Lynch Preliminary Purchase Accounting 1 ($ in billions, except per share amounts) Purchase price Merrill Lynch stock exchanged (in millions) 1,600 Exchange ratio 0.8595 Corporation's common stock exchanged (in millions) 1,375 Purchase price per share of the Corporation's common stock 1 $14.08 Total value of the Corporation's common stock and cash exchanged $19.4 Merrill Lynch preferred stock 2 8.6 Fair value of outstanding Merrill Lynch employee stock awards 1.1 Total purchase price $29.1 Preliminary allocation of the purchase price Merrill Lynch shareholders' equity 20.6 Less: Historical goodwill and intangibles (2.6) Pre-tax adjustments to reflect assets acquired and liabilities assumed at fair value: Loans (5.0) Securities and derivatives (2.0) Identified intangibles 5.8 Other assets (3.5) Debt 15.5 Change in control (1.2) Pre-tax total adjustments 9.6 Deferred income taxes (3.9) After tax total adjustments 5.7 Fair value of net assets acquired 23.7 Preliminary goodwill resulting from the merger $5.4 1 The value of shares of common stock exchanged with Merrill Lynch shareholders was based upon the closing price of the Corporation's common stock on December 31, 2008, the last traded price prior to acquisition. 2 Represents Merrill Lynch preferred stock exchanged for Bank of America preferred stock having substantially identical terms. 29
  • 30. Preliminary Pro Forma Capital Ratios $ in millions Proforma Proforma Bank of America Merrill Lynch Today's 12/31/2008 and PAA 1 actions 3 Total Assets 1,817.9 2,485.2 2,509.2 Goodwill & Intangibles 90.5 99.8 99.8 Tangible Assets 1,727.5 2,385.5 2,409.5 Common Equity 139.4 160.9 163.3 Total Equity 177.1 216.1 240.1 Tangible Common Equity 48.9 61.1 63.5 Tangible Total Equity 86.6 116.3 140.3 Regulatory data is preliminary Tier 1 capital 120.8 147.9 174.3 Risk weighted assets 1,320.8 1,700.1 1,633.8 Capital Ratios Tier 1 9.1% 8.7% 10.7% Equity / Assets 9.7% 8.7% 9.6% Common Equity / Assets 7.7% 6.5% 6.5% 2 Tangible Equity / Assets 5.0% 4.9% 5.8% Common Equity / Assets 2.8% 2.6% 2.6% 1 Includes Merrill Lynch Balance Sheet, including TARP investment and purchae accounting adjustments 2 Tangible ratios exclude goodwill and intangibles 3 Today's actions include the additional capital announcements 30
  • 31. Conclusions • Environment remains challenging – Credit costs reflect economic environment – Capital markets remain volatile • Business momentum remains strong in most businesses – Retail deposits and lending growing – Commercial customers seeking capital for liquidity – Wealth management customers borrowing and seeking yield on deposit products • Balance sheet strengthened • Integration of acquisitions is progressing well 31
  • 33. Bank of America NII Sensitivity on a Managed Basis First Rolling 12 Months December 31, 2008 300 Year 1 FF: 2.75% 10-Y: 3.80% NII : -560 200 Curve Flatteners NII : -25 FF: 1.75% 10-Y: 2.80% NII : -545 100 NII : 144 Stable FF: 0.25% 10-Y: 2.56% FF: 0.75% Change in Fed Funds FF: 0.75% NII : -1,709 10-Y: 1.80% 10-Y: 3.80% NII : -638 NII : 698 0 -300 -200 -100 0 100 200 300 1 Yr Fwd Rates Avg Dec '09 FF: 0.75% 10-Y: 2.80% NII : -186 -100 FF: 0.00% 10-Y: 2.80% NII : 453 NII : -102 -200 Curve Steepeners FF: 0.00% 10-Y: 1.80% NII : 519 -300 Change in 10-yr Swap 33
  • 34. Bank of America NII Sensitivity on a Managed Basis First Rolling 12 Months September 30, 2008 300 Year 1 FF: 4.32% 10-Y: 5.67% NII : -1,697 200 Curve Flatteners FF: 3.32% NII : -1,630 10-Y: 4.67% NII : -927 100 NII : -775 Stable FF: 2.00% 10-Y: 4.50% Change in Fed Funds FF: 2.32% NII : -2,716 FF: 2.32% 10-Y: 3.67% 10-Y: 5.67% NII : -403 NII : 156 0 -300 -200 -100 0 1 Yr Fwd Rates 100 200 300 Avg Sep '09 FF: 2.32% 10-Y: 4.67% NII : 558 -100 FF: 1.32% 10-Y: 4.67% NII : 970 NII : 761 -200 Curve Steepeners FF: 0.32% 10-Y: 3.67% NII : 1,471 -300 Change in 10-yr Swap 34
  • 35. Consumer Asset Quality Key Indicators – SOP 03-3 Portfolio 1 ($ in millions) Residential Mortgage Home Equity Discontinued Real Estate 4Q08 2 3Q08 4Q08 2 3Q08 4Q08 3Q08 Loans EOP $ 9,949 $ 7,339 $ 14,163 $ 12,957 $ 18,097 $ 19,652 Net losses 202 236 722 772 719 980 • The net losses shown on this table are not included in the net losses reported by the company as these loans were considered impaired and written down to fair value at acquisition in accordance with SOP 03-3. • For linked quarter comparison 3Q08 net losses included approximately $500 million of one-time amounts to conform charge-off practices. 1 The table below presents outstandings net of purchase accounting adjustments and net losses had the portfolio not been subject to SOP 03-3. 2 Increased balances reflect refinement of impaired loan population under SOP-03. 35