Cooper Tire & Rubber Company 11-K
 

UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20549

FORM 11-K

ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2001

Commission File No. 1-4329

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

COOPER TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

     
DELAWARE   34-4297750
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (I.R.S. employer
identification no.)

Lima and Western Avenues, Findlay, Ohio 45840
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip code)

(419) 423-1321
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)


 

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

ITEM 1. Not applicable.

ITEM 2. Not applicable.

ITEM 3. Not applicable.

ITEM 4. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PLAN

The Financial Statements of the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, together with the report of Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, are attached to this Annual Report on Form 11-K. The Financial Statements and the notes thereto are presented in lieu of the financial statements required by items 1, 2 and 3 of Form 11-K and were prepared in accordance with the financial reporting requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

EXHIBITS:

(23)  Consent of Independent Auditors

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Plan Administrator has duly caused this Annual Report to be signed by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 
COOPER TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
 
/s/ Philip G. Weaver

PHILIP G. WEAVER
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Plan Administrator

Date: June 28, 2002

 


 

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001 and 2000
Year Ended December 31, 2001 with Report of Independent Auditors

 


 

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

Financial Statements and Supplemental Schedule

December 31, 2001 and 2000
Year Ended December 31, 2001

TABLE OF CONTENTS

         
Report of Independent Auditors
    1  
Financial Statements
       
Statements of Assets Available for Benefits
    2  
Statement of Changes in Assets Available for Benefits
    3  
Notes to Financial Statements
    4  
Supplemental Schedule
       
Schedule H, Line 4(i) — Schedule of Assets (Held At End of Year)
    10  

 


 

Report of Independent Auditors

Pre-Tax Savings Plan Committee
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
  Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets available for benefits of the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan) as of December 31, 2001 and 2000, and the related statement of changes in assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2001. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2001 and 2000, and the changes in its assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2001, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2001 is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole.

June 25, 2002

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

Statements of Assets Available for Benefits

                   
      December 31
      2001   2000
     
 
Investments, at market:
               
 
Interest in investment trust
  $ 181,993,802     $ 138,825,914  
 
Mutual funds and common stock
    48,037,593       60,851,820  
 
 
   
     
 
 
    230,031,395       199,677,734  
Cash
    1,723,610       1,825,148  
Receivables:
               
 
Assets from merged plan
    67,533,199        
 
Participant contributions
          522,151  
 
Employer contributions
    1,499,082       472,091  
 
Interest receivable
    8,499       7,691  
 
 
   
     
 
Assets available for benefits
  $ 300,795,785     $ 202,504,815  
 
 
   
     
 

See accompanying notes.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

Statement of Changes in Assets Available for Benefits

Year Ended December 31, 2001

           
Additions:
       
 
Employer contributions
  $ 1,499,082  
 
Participant contributions
    15,126,146  
 
Net appreciation in fair value of investments
    44,922,661  
 
Interest and dividends
    8,492,735  
 
Other
    60,976  
 
   
 
Total additions
    70,101,600  
Deductions:
       
 
Participant withdrawals
    39,343,799  
 
Administrative expenses
    30  
 
   
 
Total deductions
    39,343,829  
 
 
   
 
Net increase before transfer of assets
    30,757,771  
Transfer from merged plan
    67,533,199  
Assets available for benefits at beginning of year
    202,504,815  
 
   
 
Assets available for benefits at end of year
  $ 300,795,785  
 
   
 

See accompanying notes.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

1. Description of the Plan

The following description of Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan agreement for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

General

The Plan is a defined contribution plan covering all salaried employees of the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (the Company) who have completed one-year continuous credited service. Effective January 1, 2000, the one-year continuous credited service requirement was eliminated. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

Effective January 1, 2002, (Note 8), the Cooper-Standard Automotive Individual Retirement and Investment Trust Plan merged with the Plan. All of its’ assets ($67,533,199) were transferred to the Plan on December 31, 2001.

Contributions

Each year, participants may contribute up to 15 percent of their pretax compensation and up to 16 percent of their post-tax compensation. In no event shall the aggregate of a participant’s contributions exceed 16 percent. Participants may direct their contributions to any of the Plan’s investment fund options.

The employer contributions to the Plan are made annually by the Company as provided in the Plan document and at the discretion of the Company’s Board of Directors. All employer contributions are invested in Cooper Tire & Rubber Company common stock until they become vested, after which they are invested as directed by the participant.

Participant Accounts

Individual accounts are maintained for each participant in the Plan. Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contributions, their allocation of the Company’s contributions and Plan earnings.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

1. Description of the Plan (Continued)

Forfeitures

Forfeitures are used by the Company to reduce its obligation. Forfeitures unused at December 31, 2001 were $411,418.

Vesting

The participants are immediately vested in their contributions plus actual earnings thereon. After three years, the participants are vested in the Company’s contributions plus actual earnings thereon.

Participant Withdrawals

In the event of retirement, death, termination, permanent disability or other separation from service, participants are entitled to receive an amount equal to the value of the vested interest in their accounts. Payment of benefits may be taken in a lump sum distribution or in two lump sum installments.

In the event of hardship, as defined, participants may make a partial or full distribution of their accounts, subject to certain tax withholdings.

Termination of the Plan

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right, under the Plan, to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA.

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Basis of Accounting

The accompanying financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)

Investment Valuation and Income Recognition

Except for the investment contracts held in the Investment Trust, the Plan’s investments are stated at fair value, which equals the quoted market price on the last business day of the plan year.

Investment contracts are recorded at their contract values, which represent contributions and reinvested income, less any withdrawals plus accrued interest, because these investments have fully benefit-responsive features. There are no reserves against contract values for credit risk of contract issues or otherwise. The average yield was approximately 5.9% in 2001. The crediting interest rate for these investment contracts is reset monthly by the issuer but cannot be less than zero and ranged from 2.4% to 6.9% at December 31, 2001.

Investment Valuation and Income Recognition (Continued)

Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

Administrative Expenses

The Company pays the administrative expenses of the Plan.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

3. Investments

During 2001, the Plan’s investments (including investments purchased, sold as well as held during the year) appreciated (depreciated) in fair value as determined by quoted market prices as follows:

         
Interest in investment trust
  $ 51,745,933  
Mutual funds and common stock
    (6,823,272 )
 
   
 
 
  $ 44,922,661  
 
   
 

Investments that exceed 5% of the Plan assets available for benefits are as follows:

                 
    December 31
    2001   2000
   
 
Investment Company of America Fund
  $ 18,009,859     $ 19,050,109  
American Washington Mutual Investors Fund
    17,978,655       15,967,832  
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Common Stock
    *       11,231,624  
 
* Less than 5% of assets available for benefits
               

4. Investment Trust

Certain investments of the Plan are held in an Investment Trust, which also combines similar investments of the other defined contribution plans sponsored by the Company. The Plan’s interest in the Investment Trust was determined by the Plan’s relative asset value to the Investment Trust’s total asset value at the end of the year. Investment income is allocated to the Plan based on its pro-rata share in the net assets of the Investment Trust.

At December 31, 2001 and 2000, the Plan’s interest in the net assets of the Investment Trust was approximately 87%.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

4. Investment Trust (continued)

The following presents the fair value of investments in the Investment Trust:

                   
      December 31
      2001   2000
     
 
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company common stock*
  $ 141,871,696     $ 101,494,282  
Investment contracts
    69,409,794       54,655,337  
Money market mutual fund
    4,777,526       3,773,708  
 
   
     
 
 
Total assets
  $ 216,059,016     $ 159,923,327  
 
   
     
 
*Nonparticipant-directed
               

The fair value of the investment contracts was $65,893,809 and $51,218,102 at December 31, 2001 and 2000, respectively.

Investment income for the Investment Trust for the year ended December 31, 2001 is as follows:

           
Interest and dividends
  $ 4,168,925  
Net appreciation of fair value of investments:
       
 
Common stock
    49,734,588  
 
Money market mutual fund
     

5. Nonparticipant-Directed Investment

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company common stock is a nonparticipant-directed investment. Information about the significant components of changes in net assets related to the nonparticipant-directed investment for the year ended December 31, 2001 is as follows:

         
Contributions
  $ 2,450,399  
Dividends
    4,070,835  
Net appreciation of fair value of investment
    49,734,588  
Participant withdrawals
    (6,383,715 )
Transfers out to other investment options
    (9,494,693 )

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

December 31, 2001

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

6. Income Tax Status

The Plan has received a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service dated September 9, 1996, stating that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and, therefore, the related trust is exempt from taxation. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Plan administrator believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt.

7. Related Party Transactions

Certain Plan investments are shares of mutual funds managed by the trustee, National City Bank, and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions. There have been no known prohibited transactions with a party-in-interest.

8. Subsequent Event

The Plan sponsor merged the Profit-Sharing Plan of Oliver Rubber Group, the Cooper-Standard Automotive Money Purchase Pension Plan and Trust for Hourly Employees, the Cooper-Standard Automotive Individual Retirement and Investment Trust and the Siebe Automotive Employees’ Profit Sharing Plan with the Plan thereby creating a new plan named the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Spectrum Investment Savings Plan. The plan merger will be effective January 1, 2002 at which time all plan assets will be combined into one trust under the terms and provisions of the Cooper Plan trust agreement with National City Bank.

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Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan

Employer ID # 34-4297750
Plan # 005

Schedule H, Line 4(i) — Schedule of Assets (Held At End of Year)

December 31, 2001

             
    Description of Investment        
Identity of Issue,   Including Maturity Date,        
Borrower, Lessor or   Rate of Interest, Collateral,   Current
Identity of Issue   Par or Maturity Value   Value

 
 
American Funds   Investment Company of America Fund   $ 18,009,859  
American Funds   American Washington Mutual Investors Fund     17,978,655  
Janus Funds   Janus Worldwide Fund     3,800,219  
Invesco Funds   Dynamics Fund     3,316,710  
MFS Family of Funds   Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Funds     2,607,867  
Aim Funds Group   Balanced Fund Class A Shares     990,955  
* National City Bank   Armada Equity Index Fund #42     802,240  
* National City Bank   Armada Government Money Market Fund #509     503,653  
* Cooper Tire & Rubber Company   Common Stock     27,435  
         
 
        $ 48,037,593  
         
 
*Party-in-interest            

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