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

FORM 11-K


(Mark
One)
 
[X]
ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017
 
OR
[ ]
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the transition period from _____________ to ______________
 
Commission file number 1-12626
 
A. Full Title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
 
EASTMAN INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN
 
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
 
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY
200 S. Wilcox Drive
Kingsport, Tennessee 37662







Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan

Table of Contents

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 
 
Basic Financial Statements:
 
 
 
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 2017 and 2016
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016
Notes to Financial Statements

4-15
 
 
Additional Information (Note A):
 
 
 
Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) at December 31, 2017

17-29
 
 
Signatures
 
 
Exhibits

Note A:
Other supplemental schedules required by Section 2520.103-10 of the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 have been omitted because they are not applicable.




REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

To the Plan Participants, Investment Plan Committee, and Plan Administrator of the
Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the "Plan") as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended, and the related notes and schedule (collectively referred to as the financial statements). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Plan's financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Plan in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits, we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
Supplemental Information
The supplemental information contained in the schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2017 has been subjected to audit procedures performed in conjunction with the audit of the Plan's financial statements. The supplemental information is the responsibility of the Plan's management. Our audit procedures included determining whether the supplemental information reconciles to the financial statements or the underlying accounting and other records, as applicable, and performing procedures to test the completeness and accuracy of the information presented in the supplemental information. In forming our opinion on the supplemental information, we evaluated whether the supplemental information, including its form and content, is presented in conformity with the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In our opinion, the supplemental information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the financial statements as a whole.

/s/ Brown Smith Wallace, LLP

We have served as the Company's auditor since 2014.

St. Louis, Missouri
June 20, 2018



1



Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits
December 31, 2017 and 2016
(in thousands)

 
 
 
 
2017
 
 
 
 
 
2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-
 
 
 
 
 
Non-
 
 
 
 
Participant
 
participant
 
 
 
Participant
 
participant
 
 
 
 
Directed
 
Directed
 
Total
 
Directed
 
Directed
 
Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investments at fair value
 
$
2,077,072

 
$
199,046

 
$
2,276,118

 
$
1,754,765

 
$
165,472

 
$
1,920,237

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investments at contract value
 
836,262

 

 
836,262

 
902,221

 

 
902,221

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total investments
 
2,913,334

 
199,046

 
3,112,380

 
2,656,986

 
165,472

 
2,822,458

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Receivables:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Plan sponsor contributions
 
32,251

 
15,336

 
47,587

 
32,168

 
15,705

 
47,873

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Notes receivable from participants
 
52,277

 

 
52,277

 
51,769

 

 
51,769

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other receivables
 
4,248

 
1,197

 
5,445

 
3,499

 
1,198

 
4,697

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total assets
 
3,002,110

 
215,579

 
3,217,689

 
2,744,422

 
182,375

 
2,926,797

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accrued expenses
 

 
16

 
16

 
19

 
16

 
35

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other liabilities
 
2,202

 
1,238

 
3,440

 
3,262

 
1,670

 
4,932

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total liabilities
 
2,202

 
1,254

 
3,456

 
3,281

 
1,686

 
4,967

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net assets available for benefits
 
$
2,999,908

 
$
214,325

 
$
3,214,233

 
$
2,741,141

 
$
180,689

 
$
2,921,830

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

2


Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits
For the Years Ended December 31, 2017 and 2016
(in thousands)

 
 
 
 
2017
 
 
 
 
 
2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-
 
 
 
 
 
Non-
 
 
 
 
Participant
 
participant
 
 
 
Participant
 
participant
 
 
 
 
Directed
 
Directed
 
Total
 
Directed
 
Directed
 
Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Additions to net assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investment income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest
 
$
16,346

 
$

 
$
16,346

 
$
16,220

 
$

 
$
16,220

Dividends
 
45,042

 
4,661

 
49,703

 
34,307

 
4,324

 
38,631

Net appreciation in fair value of investments
 
314,102

 
38,518

 
352,620

 
99,375

 
19,544

 
118,919

Net investment gain
 
375,490

 
43,179

 
418,669

 
149,902

 
23,868

 
173,770

Interest income from notes receivable
 
2,382

 

 
2,382

 
2,272

 

 
2,272

Participant contributions
 
100,752

 

 
100,752

 
101,291

 

 
101,291

Plan sponsor contributions
 
47,541

 
15,336

 
62,877

 
46,807

 
15,688

 
62,495

Total additions
 
526,165

 
58,515

 
584,680

 
300,272

 
39,556

 
339,828

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deductions from net assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Distributions to and withdrawals by participants
 
280,891

 
10,810

 
291,701

 
303,601

 
12,113

 
315,714

Administrative expenses (refunds)
 
576

 

 
576

 
(12
)
 

 
(12
)
Total deductions
 
281,467

 
10,810

 
292,277

 
303,589

 
12,113

 
315,702

Net increase (decrease) in net assets
 
244,698

 
47,705

 
292,403

 
(3,317
)
 
27,443

 
24,126

Transfers from non-participant directed
 
14,069

 
(14,069
)
 

 
10,820

 
(10,820
)
 

Plan transfers (see Note 15)
 

 

 

 
36,103

 

 
36,103

Net assets available for benefits at beginning of year
 
2,741,141

 
180,689

 
2,921,830

 
2,697,535

 
164,066

 
2,861,601

Net assets available for benefits at end of year
 
$
2,999,908

 
$
214,325

 
$
3,214,233

 
$
2,741,141

 
$
180,689

 
$
2,921,830


The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.



3

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



1.
DESCRIPTION OF PLAN

The Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the "Plan") is a defined contribution plan of a controlled group of corporations consisting of Eastman Chemical Company and certain of its wholly-owned subsidiaries operating in the United States ("Eastman", the "Company" or the "Plan Sponsor"). The Plan is organized pursuant to Sections 401(a) and (k) and Section 4975(e) (7) of the Internal Revenue Code ("IRC"). All United States employees of Eastman, with the exception of certain limited service and special program employees, and employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement with the Company, unless the collective bargaining agreement or the Plan specifically provides for participation, are eligible to participate in the Plan on their first day of employment with Eastman. The Plan was adopted by Eastman, the Plan Sponsor, on January 1, 1994 and is subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). The Plan is administered by the Investment Plan Committee ("IPCO"), which is the Plan Administrator and is comprised of Eastman employees. The Plan has trusts which are administered by the Fidelity Management Trust Company (the "Trustee"). The trusts include the Eastman Chemical Trust and the Eastman Stock Ownership Plan ("ESOP") Trust.

Money in the forfeiture account of the Plan is available to be used both to offset future Company contributions and for various administrative expenses of the Plan. The balance of the forfeiture account at December 31, 2017 and 2016 was $378,536 and $170,609, respectively. There were no forfeitures used in 2017 and 2016.

On or after January 1, 2007, each eligible employee hired by the Company will, in addition to the Retirement Savings Contribution ("RSC"), be automatically enrolled as a participant in the Eastman Investment Plan ("EIP") portion of the Plan. The participants will be deemed to have elected to defer 7% of their qualifying compensation each pay period to the EIP portion of the Plan, unless they affirmatively decline or they elect to contribute a percentage other than 7%. Each participant will also be eligible to receive a matching contribution from the Company equal to 50% of the first 7% of their pay that they contribute to the Plan each pay period. Plan participants may elect to enroll in an automatic annual increase program with an increase to deferral rates each year until the participant's deferral reaches 40%. Their contributions will be invested in a Vanguard Target Date Fund, effective April 1, 2017, that has a target retirement date closest to the year in which the participant reaches age 65 until changed by the participant.

For additional information regarding the Plan, see the complete Plan documents.




4

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



Contributions and vesting

Contributions to the Plan are made through two separate provisions: (1) deferral of qualifying compensation and (2) contributions by the Plan Sponsor of cash or its common stock to the participants' accounts as determined by the Compensation and Management Development Committee of the Board of Directors of Eastman.

The Plan includes a salary deferral provision allowing eligible employees to defer up to 40% of qualifying compensation, as defined in the Plan, up to the statutory limit of $18,000 for 2017 and 2016 as permitted by the IRC. For the catch-up salary deferral, an eligible employee who attained age 50 before the close of the calendar year was allowed to defer up to an additional $6,000 for 2017 and 2016 of qualifying compensation, as defined in the Plan, up to certain IRC limitations. Plan Sponsor contributions are also subject to certain other limitations. Participants' salary deferrals are contributed to the Plan by Eastman on behalf of the participants. The Plan's Trustee invests amounts contributed to the Plan, as designated by the participant, in common stock of Eastman, various mutual funds, and/or interest in a guaranteed investment contract fund (see Notes 6 and 7). Generally, participants may transfer amounts among the funds on any business day. Additionally, participants may diversify amounts from their ESOP Fund account within the Plan (see Note 10). Each participant is at all times 100% vested in their account, with the exception of amounts transferred from other plans, which continue to be subject to the former plans' vesting requirements.

The Plan requires for the RSC to be contributed either to the employee's ESOP Fund accounts for employee's first five RSC contributions or into other Plan funds, as directed by the participant, for participants with more than five RSC contributions. For participants with more than five RSC contributions, the RSC is allocated to participant-directed funds in accordance with each participant's investment elections at such time as the RSC is made.

Plan Sponsor contributions may be paid at any time during the plan year and subsequent to such plan year through the due date for filing the Company's federal income tax return, including any extensions. Contributions may be paid to the ESOP Trust in cash or shares of Eastman common stock and are deposited in the Company contribution account. Allocations to the participants' accounts from the Company contribution account will be made each plan year to participants who are eligible employees on the date designated by the Company. Participants are not permitted to make contributions to the ESOP Trust.

Employees may elect to transfer, into any of the Plan's fund options, balances received from (1) lump sum payouts from the Eastman Retirement Assistance Plan, a qualified defined benefit plan also sponsored by Eastman Chemical Company, (2) a former employer's 401(a) and 401(k) plan, or (3) an employee's individual retirement account containing amounts received from a qualified defined contribution plan under Section 401(a) and 401(k) of the IRC. All rollover contributions into the Plan must meet the applicable IRC requirements.


5

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



Notes receivable from participants

The IPCO may grant a note receivable (loan) of at least $1,000 to a participant provided that the aggregate of the participant's notes receivable does not exceed the lesser of (1) $50,000 reduced by the excess, if any, of (a) the participant's highest notes receivable balance from the preceding 12 months over (b) the outstanding total notes receivable balance from the Plan on the date on which the notes receivable was made, or (2) 50% of the non-forfeitable portion of the participant's account. In accordance with the Plan provisions, the rate of interest on new participant notes receivable approximates current market rates. The term of any notes receivable from participants is determined by IPCO and shall not exceed five years. Notes receivable from participants transferred to the Plan from acquisitions carry terms applicable under that plan. Notes receivable from participants are valued at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Related fees are recorded as administrative expenses and are expensed when they are incurred. No allowance for credit losses has been recorded as of December 31, 2017 or 2016. If a participant ceases to make loan repayments and the Plan Administrator deems the participant loan to be in default, the participant loan is reduced and a benefit payment is recorded. At December 31, 2017, $52.3 million in notes receivable from participants were outstanding with interest rates ranging from 3.25% to 5.75% and various maturity dates through November 2023. At December 31, 2016, $51.8 million in notes receivable from participants were outstanding for terms from 4 to 72 months and interest rates ranging from 3.25% to 5.25%.

Distributions

Distributions from the Plan require the approval of IPCO or its designee and are made under the following circumstances:

Upon attaining age 59½, a participant may elect to receive a lump sum cash distribution of their total or partial account value while still actively employed.

Upon separation of service from Eastman for any reason except death, the full value of a participant's account is distributed in a lump sum payment for those participants whose account value is less than or equal to $1,000. Separated participants with accounts in excess of $1,000 may elect either (1) to defer distribution until a later date but, in no event, later than April 1 of the calendar year following the year a participant attains age 70½ or (2) an immediate lump-sum distribution of the participant's account or, at the election of the participant, distributions in monthly or annual installments. Participants in the Eastman Stock Fund or ESOP Fund may elect a lump sum distribution in Eastman common stock.

In the event of death, the value of a participant's account is paid in a lump sum if the designated beneficiary is not the surviving spouse or if the account value is less than or equal to $1,000. If the beneficiary is a surviving spouse and the participant account value exceeds $1,000, payment will be made in either a lump-sum amount or, at the election of the surviving spouse, in monthly or annual installments.

Distributions to participants shall commence in the year following the year a participant attains age 70½, unless the participant is still actively employed with the Company.

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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



Approval of hardship withdrawals will only be granted in order to meet obligations relating to the payment of substantial out-of-pocket medical expenses, the purchase of a primary residence, the payment of tuition or other post-secondary educational expenses, or payments to prevent eviction or foreclosure. They are also granted for payment of funeral expenses for a deceased parent, spouse or child of the participant, or payment of expenses for repair or damage to the participant’s principal residence. Hardship withdrawals may not exceed the value of the participant's accounts in the Plan on the date of withdrawal.

The Trustee is authorized to honor qualified domestic relation orders issued and served in accordance with Section 414(p) of the IRC.

Investment of ESOP Fund Assets

ESOP Fund assets are invested primarily in Eastman common stock. However, at IPCO's discretion, funds may also be invested in other securities or held in cash.

Investment assets can be acquired by the ESOP Fund in three ways:

The Company may make a direct contribution of cash to the ESOP Fund, which would then be used to purchase Eastman common stock or other securities.

The Company may contribute shares of Eastman common stock directly to the ESOP Fund.

The Company may direct the Trustee to obtain a loan to purchase securities (i.e., leveraged ESOP). Until the loan is repaid, securities acquired with the respective loan proceeds are not available to be allocated to participants' accounts and are maintained in a "Loan Suspense Account". On the last day of each plan year, a proportionate share of securities relating to loan amounts which have been repaid will be transferred out of the Loan Suspense Account and allocated to the accounts of ESOP Fund participants. The ESOP Fund currently is not a leveraged ESOP.

Dividends attributable to the ESOP Fund

IPCO may direct that Eastman common stock dividends attributable to the non-participant directed ESOP Fund be (a) allocated to the accounts of participants, (b) paid in cash to the participants on a nondiscriminatory basis, or (c) paid by the Company directly to participants. Alternatively, dividends received from Eastman common stock maintained in the Loan Suspense Account may be applied to reduce the related loan balance.

Allocations to participants' ESOP Fund accounts

Separate participant accounts are established to reflect each participant's interest in the ESOP Fund and are maintained under the unit value method of accounting. The ESOP Fund account maintained for each participant consists of:

Plan Sponsor contributions made or invested in shares of Eastman common stock.

Shares of Eastman common stock purchased with assets transferred to the ESOP Fund pursuant to the spin-off from Eastman Kodak Company and/or acquired with the proceeds of a loan released from the Loan Suspense Account.

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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



An allocable share of short-term interest and money market funds held in the ESOP Fund for purposes of payment of expenses and similar purposes.

After-tax contributions transferred to the ESOP Fund pursuant to the spin-off from Eastman Kodak Company (such after-tax contributions are no longer permitted under the ESOP provisions).

The number of units allocated to a participant's account in any year is based on the ratio of the participant's compensation to the total compensation of all eligible employees entitled to share in the allocation for that plan year. In any year in which a Company contribution is made, a participant's allocation will not be less than one share of stock.
Federal law limits the total annual contributions that may be made on a participant's behalf to all defined contribution and defined benefit plans offered by the Company. Participants will be notified if their total annual contribution is limited by this legal maximum.
2.
SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The following accounting policies, which conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("USGAAP"), have been used consistently in the preparation of the Plan's financial statements.

Basis of accounting

The Plan's financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.

Use of estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with USGAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and changes therein, and disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment policy and valuation

The Plan's investments are stated at fair value except for its fully benefit responsive investment contract, which is valued at contract value (see Note 7). If available, quoted market prices are used to value investments. IPCO determines the Plan's valuation policies utilizing information provided by Fidelity Investments and the Director of Benefits Finance and Investments. See Note 8 for discussion of fair value measurements.

For investments in the ESOP Fund and the Eastman Stock Fund, the Trustee may keep any portion of participant and Plan Sponsor contributions temporarily in cash or liquid investments as it may deem advisable. All dividends, interest or gains derived from investment in each fund are reinvested in the respective fund by the Trustee.

Purchases and sales of investments are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is accrued when earned. Dividend income is recorded at the ex-dividend date.

The Plan presents in the Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits the net appreciation (depreciation) in the fair value of its investments which consists of the realized gains or losses and the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on those investments.


8

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



Payments to participants

Benefit payments to participants are recorded when paid.

3.
RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES

Investment securities are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate risk, market risk, and credit risk. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participant account balances and the amounts reported in the financial statements. Included in investments at December 31, 2017 and 2016 are shares of the Plan Sponsor's common stock amounting to $318 million and $314 million, respectively. This investment represents 10.2% and 11.1% of total investments at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively. A significant decline in the market value of the Plan Sponsor's stock would significantly affect the net assets available for benefits.

4.
CONTRIBUTIONS

Participant contributions represent qualifying compensation and other qualifying employee bonuses withheld from participating employees by Eastman and contributed to the Plan. Contributions are invested in the Plan's funds as directed by the participants, with the exception of the ESOP Fund, subject to ERISA funding limitations. The Plan has accrued Company contributions for participant-directed funds of $32.3 million and $32.2 million and for the non-participant-directed ESOP Fund of $15.3 million and $15.7 million at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

5.
NOTES RECEIVABLE FROM PARTICIPANTS

The Plan Trustee makes loans to participants in accordance with Plan provisions. The loans are reflected as notes receivable from participants. Notes receivable from participants are accounted for as a transfer from the fund directed by the participant to the Notes Receivable from Participants Fund. The principal portion of participant repayments reduces the Notes Receivable from Participants Fund receivable. The principal and interest repaid are directed to funds to which the participant's current contributions are directed; the principal is accounted for as a transfer and the interest accounted for as income in the fund to which the participant's current contributions are directed. The Notes Receivable from Participants Fund's net assets and other changes in net assets are included in the participant-directed funds in the Statements of Net Assets and Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits, respectively. Notes receivable from participants are valued at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest.

Unless otherwise specified by the participant, the proceeds of new notes receivable will be withdrawn from the investment funds on a pro-rata basis. Outstanding notes receivable from participants at December 31, 2017 and 2016 were approximately $52.3 million and $51.8 million, respectively. Interest income earned on notes receivable from participants is credited directly to the participants' accounts and was approximately $2.4 million and $2.3 million in 2017 and 2016, respectively.

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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



6.
INVESTMENTS

At December 31, 2017 and 2016, the Plan's assets were invested in Eastman Chemical Company common stock, mutual funds, and synthetic investment contracts (see Note 7). Subject to certain limitations, participants are provided the option of directing their contributions among the investment options. The Plan also holds an interest in the non-participant directed Eastman ESOP Fund, which invests in Eastman Chemical Company common stock and short-term interest funds. The following table presents the Plan's investments by type at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

(in thousands)
2017
 
2016
 
 
 
 
Cash
$
3,960

 
$
4,814

Eastman Chemical Company common stock
317,561

 
313,985

Mutual funds
1,915,942

 
1,569,230

Managed income fund
836,262

 
902,221

Self-directed brokerage account - mutual funds
38,655

 
32,208

Total
$
3,112,380

 
$
2,822,458


The following investment options, which invest primarily in common stock of the Plan Sponsor, were available to participants in 2017 and 2016:

Eastman Stock Fund
This participant-directed fund consists primarily of Eastman Class A common stock. Purchases and sales of Eastman common stock are generally made on the open market on behalf of and as elected by Plan participants. During 2017, the Trustee purchased 541,047 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $80.81 per share, and sold 1,234,148 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $84.25 per share. During 2016, the Trustee purchased 1,203,700 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $66.40 per share and sold 2,284,200 shares at an average price of $71.60 per share. Dividends paid from the Eastman Stock Fund totaled $3.4 million and $5.2 million in 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Eastman ESOP Fund
This non-participant directed fund consists primarily of Eastman Class A common stock. Purchases and sales of Eastman common stock are generally made on the open market, on behalf of its participants and as directed by the Plan's guidelines. During 2017, the Trustee purchased 215,453 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $79.01 per share, and sold 269,227 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $84.06 per share. During 2016, the Trustee purchased 279,200 shares of Eastman common stock for the fund at an average price of $60.04 per share, and sold 248,500 shares at an average price of $70.06 per share. Participants can elect to have the dividends paid in cash or reinvested back into the Eastman ESOP fund.

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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Notes to Financial Statements



7.
INSURANCE CONTRACTS

The Plan invests in the Managed Income Fund (the "Fund"), which invests in synthetic investment contracts only, totaling $836 million and $902 million at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively. The term "synthetic" investment contract is used to describe a variety of investment contracts under which a Plan retains ownership of the invested assets, or owns units of an account or trust which holds the invested assets. A synthetic investment contract, also referred to as a "wrap" contract, is negotiated with an independent financial institution. Under the terms of these investment contracts, the contract issuer ensures the Plan's ability to pay eligible employee benefits at book value. The investment performance of a synthetic investment contract may be a function of the investment performance of the invested assets. Participants can redeem interest in this daily and there is no notice period on these redemptions.

A wrap contract is an agreement by another party, such as a bank or insurer, to make payments to the Fund in certain circumstances. Wrap contracts are designed to allow a stable value fund, such as the Fund, to maintain a constant net asset value ("NAV") and to protect the Fund in extreme circumstances. In a typical wrap contract, the wrap issuer agrees to pay the Fund the difference between the contract value and the market value of the covered assets once the market value has been totally exhausted. Though relatively unlikely, this could happen if the Fund experiences significant redemptions (redemption of most of the Fund's shares) during a time when the market value of the Fund's covered assets are below their contract value and market value is ultimately reduced to zero. If that occurs, the wrap issuer agrees to pay the Fund an amount sufficient to cover shareholder redemptions and certain other payments (such as fund expenses), provided all the terms of the wrap contract have been met. Purchasing wrap contracts is similar to buying insurance, in that the Fund pays a relatively small amount to protect against a relatively unlikely event (the redemption of most of the shares of the Fund). Fees paid by the Fund for wrap contracts are a component of the Fund's expenses.

Wrap contracts accrue interest using a formula called the "crediting rate". Wrap contracts use the crediting rate formula to convert market value changes in the covered assets into income distributions in order to minimize the difference between the market and contract value of the covered assets over time. Using the crediting rate formula, an estimated future market value is calculated by compounding the Fund's current market value at the Fund's current yield to maturity for a period equal to the Fund's duration. The crediting rate is the discount rate that equates the estimated future market value with the Fund's current contract value. Crediting rates are reset quarterly. The wrap contracts provide a guarantee that the crediting rate will not fall below zero percent.

The crediting rate, and hence the Fund's return, may be affected by many factors, including purchases and redemptions by shareholders. The precise impact on the Fund depends on whether the market value of the covered assets is higher or lower than the contract value of those assets. If the market value of the covered assets is higher than their contract value, the crediting rate will ordinarily be higher than the yield of the covered assets. Under these circumstances, cash from new investors will tend to lower the crediting rate and the Fund's return, and redemptions by existing shareholders will tend to increase the crediting rate and the Fund's return.


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Notes to Financial Statements



The Fund and the wrap contracts purchased by the Fund are designed to pay all participant-initiated transactions at contract value. Participant-initiated transactions are those transactions allowed by the underlying defined contribution plan (typically this would include withdrawals for benefits, loans, or transfers to non-competing funds within the Plan). However, the wrap contracts limit the ability of the Fund to transact at contract value upon the occurrence of certain events. These events include:
The Plan's failure to qualify under Section 401(a) or Section 401(k) of the IRC.
The establishment of a defined contribution plan that competes with the Plan for employee contributions.
Any substantive modification of the Plan or the administration of the Plan that is not consented to by the wrap issuer.
Complete or partial termination of the Plan.
Any change in law, regulation or administrative ruling applicable to the Plan that could have a material adverse effect on the Fund's cash flow.
Merger or consolidation of the Plan with another plan, the transfer of Plan assets to another plan, or the sale, spin-off or merger of a subsidiary or division of the Plan Sponsor.
Any communication given to participants by the Plan Sponsor or any other Plan fiduciary that is designed to induce or influence participants not to invest in the Fund or to transfer assets out of the Fund.
Exclusion of a group of previously eligible employees from eligibility in the Plan.
Any early retirement program, group termination, group layoff, facility closing, or similar program.
Any transfer of assets from the Fund directly to a competing option.

At this time, the occurrence of any of these events is not considered probable by IPCO.

8.
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENT

Following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for assets measured at fair value:

Common stock: Valued at the closing price reported on the active market on which the individual securities are traded.

Mutual funds: Valued at the daily closing price as reported by the fund. Mutual funds held by the Plan are open-end mutual funds that are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These funds are required to publish their daily net asset value and to transact at that price. The mutual funds held by the Plan are deemed to be actively traded.

Self-directed brokerage account: Unit valuation based on the published underlying NAV of the mutual funds. These mutual funds are deemed to be actively traded.

The methods described above may produce a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while the Plan believes its valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with other market participants, the use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date.


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Notes to Financial Statements



USGAAP provides a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy under USGAAP are described below:

Level 1 - Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2 - Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in inactive markets; inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability; or inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means.

Level 3 - Unobservable inputs based on the Plan's assumptions used to measure assets and liabilities at fair value.

A financial instrument's classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

The following tables set forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the Plan's assets at fair value as of December 31, 2017 and 2016:
(in thousands)
 
December 31, 2017
 
December 31, 2016
Description
 
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
 
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Cash
 
$
3,960

 
$
4,814

Eastman Chemical Company common stock
 
317,561

 
313,985

Mutual funds
 
1,915,942

 
1,569,230

Self-directed brokerage account - mutual funds
 
38,655

 
32,208

Total
 
$
2,276,118

 
$
1,920,237


There are no redemption restrictions on the mutual fund investments. They are fully liquid and can be redeemed on a daily basis. There were no transfers between levels during 2017 and 2016. Also, there are no Level 2 or Level 3 investments at December 31, 2017 and 2016.

9.
OTHER RECEIVABLES AND OTHER LIABILITIES

Other receivables in the amount of $5.4 million and $4.7 million at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, represent interest and dividends receivable, as well as receivables from the sale of investments. Other liabilities in the amount of $3.4 million and $4.9 million at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, represent liabilities from the purchase of investments.

10.
DIVERSIFICATION FROM ESOP FUND

A participant may direct that all or any portion of his ESOP Fund account be transferred to other funds in the Plan without restrictions. During 2017 and 2016, $14.1 million and $10.8 million, respectively, were transferred from the ESOP Fund within the Plan in connection with this program.

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Notes to Financial Statements



11.
PLAN TERMINATION

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. In the event of termination, participant accounts will be distributed to individual participants in accordance with the Plan document and ERISA provisions.

12.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX STATUS

The Plan obtained its latest determination letter in May 2015, in which the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") stated that the Plan is in compliance with the applicable requirements of the IRC. No provision for income taxes has been included in the Plan's financial statements.

USGAAP requires Plan management to evaluate tax positions taken by the Plan and recognize a tax liability (or asset) if the plan has taken an uncertain position that more likely than not would not be sustained upon examination by the IRS. The Plan Administrator has analyzed the tax positions by the Plan, and has concluded that as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, there are no uncertain positions taken or expected to be taken that would require recognition of a liability (or asset) or disclosure in the financial statements. The Plan is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits for any tax periods in progress.

13.
PLAN EXPENSES

Reasonable expenses of administering the Plan, unless paid by the Company, shall be paid by the Plan. For both 2017 and 2016, trustee fees associated with the Eastman Stock Fund and the Eastman ESOP Fund were paid with assets of those individual funds. Brokerage fees, transfer taxes, investment fees and other expenses incidental to the purchase and sale of securities and investments shall be included in the cost of such securities or investments or deducted from the sales proceeds. Administration fees for notes receivable from participants are deducted quarterly from the accounts of participants with outstanding notes receivable balances. Origination fees from notes receivable from participants are deducted from the participant's account at the inception of the note receivable. As of April 2016, the EIP fee methodology was changed to improve fee transparency.  The methodology was changed from a revenue sharing model to a flat-dollar payment model.  The flat-dollar payment is charged quarterly to the participant account and covers administrative fees including recordkeeping, legal, and consulting.  Investment related fees are charged directly to the participant account via the investment NAV.

14.
RELATED PARTIES

Certain Plan investments are shares of mutual funds managed by the Trustee as defined by the Plan and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions, which are exempt from prohibited transaction rules. The Plan also invests in the common stock of the Plan Sponsor as well as notes receivable from Plan participants, both of which qualify as parties-in-interest to the Plan and are exempt from prohibited transaction rules (see Note 6).

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Notes to Financial Statements



15.
PLAN TRANSFERS

Effective December 5, 2014, Eastman acquired Taminco Corporation. The Taminco US Inc. 401(k) Plan was originally established effective December 1, 2006 and effective January 4, 2016 the assets were merged into the Plan.

16.
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Plan Administrator has evaluated events occurring between December 31, 2017 and June 20, 2018 for proper recording and disclosure in these financial statements.


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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
*
Eastman Chemical Company
Common Stock, Participant directed, 1,298 shares
**

$
120,221

*
Eastman Chemical Company
Common Stock, Non-Participant directed, 2,130 shares
89,198

197,340

 
Subtotal - Common Stock
 
 
317,561

*
Fidelity Management Trust Company
Interest Bearing Cash, Participant directed
**

2,254

*
Fidelity Management Trust Company
Interest Bearing Cash, Non-Participant directed
1,706

1,706

 
Subtotal - Cash
 
 
3,960

 
DFA US SMALL CAP I
Registered Investment Company 1,363 shares
**

48,968

*
FID GOVT MMKT
Registered Investment Company 407 shares
**

407

*
FID EXT MKT IDX PR
Registered Investment Company 833 shares
**

51,663

*
FID MAGELLAN K
Registered Investment Company 1,115 shares
**

116,367

*
FID PURITAN K
Registered Investment Company 5,584 shares
**

130,715

*
FID US BOND INDX PR
Registered Investment Company 1,824 shares
**

21,138

*
FID 500 INDEX INST
Registered Investment Company 1,897 shares
**

177,308

*
FID GLB XUS INDX INS
Registered Investment Company 1,688 shares
**

22,853

*
FID CONTRAFUND POOL
Registered Investment Company 11,581 shares
**

184,946

*
FID INTL DSCVRY POOL
Registered Investment Company 4,363 shares
**

57,378

*
FID BLUE CHIP GR POOL
Registered Investment Company 7,068 shares
**

98,106

 
PIM TOTAL RT INST
Registered Investment Company 9,561 shares
**

98,188

 
TIFI TEMPL EMG MKTS
Registered Investment Company 2,580 shares
**

15,637

 
TEMPLETON FOREIGN R6
Registered Investment Company 2,910 shares
**

23,104

 
NB GENESIS R6
Registered Investment Company 1,209 shares
**

69,460

 
FKLN SMMIDCP GRTH R6
Registered Investment Company 1,233 shares
**

48,105

 
JPM EQUITY INCOME R6
Registered Investment Company 3,416 shares
**

59,444

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT GROWTH
Registered Investment Company 68 shares
**

1,187

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT BALANCED
Registered Investment Company 72 shares
**

1,251

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT INC & EQU
Registered Investment Company 1 shares
**

9

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT CONSER GRO
Registered Investment Company 14 shares
**

226

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT INC & EQU
Registered Investment Company 26 shares
**

394

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT AGG GRO
Registered Investment Company 7 shares
**

118

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT GROWTH
Registered Investment Company 7 shares
**

115

 
PRUD INCFLEX SEL LT BALANCED
Registered Investment Company 7 shares
**

114

 
VANGUARD TARGET INC
Registered Investment Company 593 shares
**

30,382

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2015
Registered Investment Company 402 shares
**

20,633

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2020
Registered Investment Company 2,284 shares
**

121,147

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2025
Registered Investment Company 2,324 shares
**

124,041

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2030
Registered Investment Company 2,501 shares
**

134,465

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2035
Registered Investment Company 1,258 shares
**

69,072

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2040
Registered Investment Company 1,174 shares
**

66,520

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2045
Registered Investment Company 735 shares
**

41,812

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2050
Registered Investment Company 987 shares
**

56,402

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2055
Registered Investment Company 255 shares
**

17,773

 
VANGUARD TARGET 2060
Registered Investment Company 177 shares
**

6,494

 
Sub-total Mutual Funds
 
 
1,915,942



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Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
*
Fidelity
Cash
**
1,279

 
AT&T INC 3% 2/15/22
Corporate Bond 3.0% 2/15/22
**
740

 
AT&T INC 2.45% 06/30/20
Corporate Bond 2.45% 06/30/20
**
1,100

 
AT&T INC 2.8% 02/17/21
Corporate Bond 2.8% 02/17/21
**
741

 
ABBOTT LAB 2.35% 11/30/19
Corporate Bond 2.35% 11/30/19
**
1,399

 
ABBVIE INC 2.5% 05/14/20
Corporate Bond 2.5% 05/14/20
**
579

 
ACE INA HOLDING 2.3% 11/03/20
Corporate Bond 2.3% 11/03/20
**
1,039

 
ACTAVIS FUNDING SCS 3% 3/12/20
Corporate Bond 3% 3/12/20
**
2,035

 
AIR LEASE CORP 2.625% 07/01/22
Corporate Bond 2.625% 07/01/22
**
1,222

 
AMOT 2017-3 A 2.04% 6/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-3 A 2.04% 6/22
**
1,239

 
ALLYA 2015-1 A3 1.39% 09/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-1 A3 1.39% 09/19
**
341

 
ALLYA 2017-1 A3 1.7% 02/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A3 1.7% 02/21
**
1,333

 
AMERICAN CAMPUS 3.35% 10/01/20
Corporate Bond 3.35% 10/01/20
**
563

 
AMERICAN EX CRD 2.125% 3/18/19
Corporate Bond 2.125% 3/18/19
**
875

 
AMERICAN EXPRESS 2.6% 09/14/20
Corporate Bond 2.6% 09/14/20
**
1,317

 
AMERICAN EXPRESS 2.25% 5/05/21
Corporate Bond 2.25% 5/05/21
**
1,125

 
AMXCA 2017-3 A 1.77% 11/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-3 A 1.7% 11/22
**
1,744

 
AMXCA 2017-6 A 2.04% 05/23
Mortgage Back Security 2017-6 A 2.04% 05/23
**
1,431

 
AMXCA 2017-1 A 1.93% 09/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A 1.93% 09/22
**
2,460

 
AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE
Synthetic GIC - 2.0490% (fair value to contract value)
**
23

 
AMERICAN HONDA 1.7% 02/22/19
Corporate Bond 1.7% 02/22/19
**
726

 
AMERICAN HONDA 1.2% 07/12/19
Corporate Bond 1.2% 07/12/19
**
283

 
AMERICAN HONDA FIN 1.7% 9/9/21
Corporate Bond 1.7% 9/9/21
**
1,255

 
AMERICAN INTL GROUP 2.3% 7/19
Corporate Bond 2.3% 7/19
**
394

 
AMERICAN INTL GRP 3.3% 3/01/21
Corporate Bond 3.3% 3/01/21
**
384

 
AMGEN INC 2.125% 05/01/2020
Corporate Bond 2.125% 05/01/2020
**
774

 
AMPHENOL CORP 3.125% 09/15/21
Corporate Bond 3.125% 09/15/21
**
258

 
AMPHENOL CORP NEW 3.2% 4/1/24
Corporate Bond 3.2% 04/01/24
**
303

 
AB INBEV FIN 2.15% 2/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.15% 2/1/19
**
838

 
ANHUESER-BUSCH IN 1.9% 2/01/19
Corporate Bond 1.9% 2/01/19
**
1,760

 
ANHUESER-BUSCH 2.65% 2/01/21
Corporate Bond 2.65% 2/01/21
**
1,522

 
ANHUESER-BUSCH IN 3.3% 2/01/23
Corporate Bond 3.3% 2/01/23
**
1,674

 
ANTHEM INC 2.95% 12/01/22
Corporate Bond 2.95% 12/01/22
**
1,148

 
ASIAN DEV BK YANK5.593 7/16/18
Corporate Bond 5.593% 7/16/18
**
78

 
AUST & NZ BKG NY 2.25% 6/13/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 6/13/19
**
1,253

 
AUS & NZ BKG 2.125% 8/19/20
Corporate Bond 2.125% 8/19/20
**
1,106

 
AVALONBAY COMM 3.625% 10/1/20
Corporate Bond 3.625% 10/1/20
**
420

 
BACCT 2017-A1 A1 1.95% 08/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A1 A1 1.95% 08/22
**
2,166

 
BACCT 2017-A2 A2 1.84% 01/23
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A2 A2 1.84% 01/23
**
1,941

 
BAE SYSTEMS 2.85% 12/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.85% 12/15/20
**
1,428

 
BAT INTL FIN 2.75% 6/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.75% 6/20 144A
**
1,469

 
BAT INTL FIN 3.5% 6/22 144A
Corporate Bond 3.5% 6/22 144A
**
1,127

 
BMW US 2.7% 04/06/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.7% 04/06/22 144A
**
1,838

 
BPCM 1.375% 5/10/18
Corporate Bond 1.375% 5/10/18
**
770

 
BP CAPITAL MKT PLC 2.315% 02/20
Corporate Bond 2.315% 02/20
**
910

 
BP CAPITAL MKTS 1.676% 5/3/19
Corporate Bond 1.676% 5/3/19
**
359

 
BNP PARIBA 2.45% 03/17/19
Corporate Bond 2.45% 03/17/19
**
870

 
BPCE SA 2.5% 7/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 7/15/19
**
832

 
BMWOT 2016-A A3 1.16% 07/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A A3 1.16% 07/20
**
936

 
BMWLT 2017-2 A3 2.07% 10/20
Mortgage Back Security 2017-2 A3 2.07% 10/20
**
847

 
BANK AMER 5.65% 5/01/18
Corporate Bond 5.65% 5/01/18
**
751


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Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
BANK AMER FDG CRP 2.6% 1/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.6% 1/15/19
**
451

 
BANK AMERICA CORP 2.65% 4/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.65% 4/1/19
**
1,945

 
BANK OF AMER 2.625% 10/19/20
Corporate Bond 2.625% 10/19/20
**
1,308

 
BANK OF AMERICA 2.625% 4/19/21
Corporate Bond 2.625% 4/19/21
**
359

 
BOA 3.004% /VAR 12/20/23 144A
Corporate Bond 3.004%/VAR 12/20/23 144A
**
2,652

 
BACM 2016-UB10 A2 2.723% 06/49
Mortgage Back Security 2.723% 06/49
**
952

 
BANK NOVA SCOTIA 2.8% 07/21/21
Corporate Bond 2.8% 07/21/21
**
838

 
BNK OF NOVA SCOTIA 2.7% 3/7/22
Corporate Bond 2.7% 3/7/22
**
1,815

 
BANK T-M UFJ 2.35% 9/8/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.35% 9/8/19 144A
**
766

 
BANK TOKYO-MSB 2.3% 03/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.3% 03/20 144A
**
723

 
BARCLAYS PLC 2.75% 11/8/19
Corporate Bond 2.75% 11/8/19
**
1,844

 
BARCLAYS PLC 2.875% 06/20
Corporate Bond 2.875% 06/20
**
804

 
BARCLAYS PLC 3.25% 01/12/21
Corporate Bond 3.25% 01/12/21
**
814

 
BAXALTA INC 2.875% 06/23/20
Corporate Bond 2.875% 06/23/20
**
307

 
BECTON DICKINSO 2.675% 12/19
Corporate Bond 2.675% 12/19
**
206

 
BERKSHIRE HATH 2.2% 3/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.2% 3/15/21
**
738

 
BERKSHIRE HATH 2.75% 3/15/23
Corporate Bond 2.75% 3/15/23
**
720

 
BOSTON PT LTD MTN 5.875% 10/19
Corporate Bond 5.875% 10/19
**
453

 
BRITISH TELECOM PLC 2.35% 2/19
Corporate Bond 2.35% 2/19
**
1,101

 
COMM 14-UBS6 ASB 3.387% 12/47
Mortgage Back Security 3.387% 12/47
**
416

 
COMM 2015-CR22 A2 2.856% 03/48
Mortgage Back Security 2.856% 03/48
**
492

 
COMM 15-CR23 ASB 3.257% 05/48
Mortgage Back Security 3.257% 05/48
**
566

 
COMM 15-CR26 ASB 3.373% 10/48
Mortgage Back Security 3.373% 10/48
**
474

 
CSMC 16-NXSR A1 1.9708% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 1.9708% 12/49
**
401

 
CSAIL 2017-CX9 A2 2.884% 09/50
Mortgage Back Security 2.884% 09/50
**
1,332

 
COMM 2012-LC4 A4 3.288% 12/44
Mortgage Back Security 3.288% 12/44
**
1,967

 
COMM 2010-C1 A3 4.205 7/46
Mortgage Back Security 4.205% 7/46
**
2,503

 
COMM 2012-CR3 ASB 2.372% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2.372% 11/45
**
1,007

 
COMM 2012-CR3 A3 2.822% 10/45
Mortgage Back Security 2.822% 10/45
**
896

 
COMM 2013-CR6 A4 3.101% 03/46
Mortgage Back Security 3.101% 03/46
**
1,032

 
COMM 2013-CR7 A4 3.213% 03/46
Mortgage Back Security 3.213% 03/46
**
1,435

 
COMM 2013-CR8 A5 3.612% 06/46
Mortgage Back Security 3.612% 06/46
**
645

 
COMM 2014-CR17 A2 3.012% 05/47
Mortgage Back Security 3.012% 05/47
**
1,205

 
COMM 2014-CR18 A2 2.924% 07/47
Mortgage Back Security 2.924% 07/47
**
927

 
CSAIL 2015-C2 ASB 3.2241% 06/57
Mortgage Back Security 3.2241% 06/57
**
480

 
CSAIL 2016-C7 A1 1.5786% 11/49
Mortgage Back Security 1.5786% 11/49
**
593

 
CVS HEALTH CORP 2.8% 07/20/20
Corporate Bond 2.8% 07/20/20
**
682

 
CANADIAN IMP BANK 2.55% 6/22
Corporate Bond 2.55% 6/22
**
1,298

 
CAN NATURAL RES 3.45% 11/15/21
Corporate Bond 3.45% 11/15/21
**
1,157

 
CPART 17-1A A3 2.05% 03/21
Mortgage Back Security 2.05% 03/21
**
1,000

 
CAPITAL ONE FIN 2.45% 04/24/19
Corporate Bond 2.45% 04/24/19
**
695

 
COMET 2015-A2 A2 2.08% 03/23
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A2 A2 2.08% 03/23
**
2,293

 
COMET 2015-A8 A8 2.05% 08/23
Mortgage Back Security 2015/A8 A8 2.05% 08/23
**
1,194

 
COMET 2016-A3 A3 1.34% 04/22
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A3 A3 1.34% 04/22
**
2,699

 
COMET 2016-A4 A4 1.33% 6/15/22
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A4 A4 1.33% 6/15/22
**
1,386

 
COMET 2017-A3 A3
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A3 A3 2% 1/23
**
1,758

 
COMET 2017-A4 A4 1.99% 07/23
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A4 A4 1.99% 07/23
**
1,715

 
CAPITAL ONE BK 2.25% 2/13/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 2/13/19
**
1,634

 
CARMX 16-4 A3 1.4% 08/21
Mortgage Back Security 1.4% 08/21
**
1,499

 
CARMX 2014-4 A3 1.25% 11/19
Mortgage Back Security 1.25% 11/19
**
146


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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
CARMX 2015-3 A3 1.63% 06/20
Mortgage Back Security 1.63% 06/20
**
477

 
CARMX 2015-1 A3 1.38% 11/19
Mortgage Back Security 1.38% 11/19
**
225

 
CARMX 2016-2 A3 1.52% 02/21
Mortgage Back Security 1.52% 02/21
**
743

 
CARMX 2017-4 A3 2.15% 10/22
Mortgage Back Security 2.15% 10/22
**
715

 
CARMX 2017-3 A3 1.97% 04/22
Mortgage Back Security 1.97% 04/22
**
679

 
CATERPILLAR FINL 2.1% 01/10/20
Corporate Bond 2.1% 01/10/20
**
1,247

 
CENTERPOINT ENE 2.50% 09/01/22
Corporate Bond 2.50% 09/01/22
**
381

 
CHAIT 2015-A2 A2 1.59% 02/20
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A2 A2 1.59% 02/20
**
5

 
CHAIT 2015-A4 A4 1.84% 04/22
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A4 A4 1.84% 04/22
**
1,798

 
CHAIT 2016-A2 A 1.37% 06/15/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A2 A 1.37% 06/15/21
**
1,829

 
CHAIT 2016-A5 A5 1.27% 07/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A5 A5 1.27% 07/21
**
2,792

 
CHEVRON PHIL 2.45% 5/1/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.45% 5/1/20 144A
**
677

 
CHEVRON CORP 2.193% 11/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.193% 11/15/19
**
65

 
CHEVRON CORP NEW 1.961% 03/20
Corporate Bond 1.961% 03/20
**
1,338

 
CISCO SYSTEMS 2.45% 6/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.45% 6/15/20
**
735

 
CGCMT 2016-P6 A1 1.884% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-P6 A1 1.884% 12/49
**
206

 
CITIGROUP INC 2.55% 04/08/19
Corporate Bond 2.55% 04/08/19
**
4,259

 
CITIGROUP INC 2.5% 7/29/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 7/29/19
**
1,834

 
CITIGROUP INC 2.75% 4/25/2022
Corporate Bond 2.75% 4/25/2022
**
1,320

 
CITIGROUP 2.7% 10/27/2022
Corporate Bond 2.7% 10/27/2022
**
199

 
CCCIT 2014-A6 A6 2.15% 07/21
Mortgage Back Security 2014-A6 A6 2.15% 07/21
**
4,225

 
CCCIT 2016-A1 A1 0% 11/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A1 A1 0% 11/21
**
2,263

 
CCCIT 2017-A3 A3 1.92% 04/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A3 A3 1.92% 04/22
**
1,961

 
CCCIT 2017-A8 A8 1.86% 8/8/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A8 A8 1.86% 8/8/22
**
1,737

 
CCCIT 2017-A9 A9 1.8% 09/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A9 A9 1.8% 09/21
**
1,720

 
CGCMT 2012-GC8 A4 3.024% 9/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-GC8 A4 3.024% 9/45
**
889

 
CGCMT 13-GC11 A4 3.093% 04/46
Mortgage Back Security 13-GC11 A4 3.093% 04/46
**
235

 
CGCMT 2017-P7 A2 3.199% 04/50
Mortgage Back Security 2017-P7 A2 3.199% 04/50
**
817

 
CITIZENS BK MTN 2.45% 12/04/19
Corporate Bond 2.45% 12/04/19
**
1,179

 
CITIZENS BANK NA 2.5% 03/14/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 03/14/19
**
438

 
CITIZENS BANK NA 2.55% 5/13/21
Corporate Bond 2.55% 5/13/21
**
1,179

 
CITIZENS BANK NA 2.65% 5/26/22
Corporate Bond 2.65% 5/26/22
**
854

 
CITIZENS BK MTN 2.25% 10/30/20
Corporate Bond 2.25% 10/30/20
**
867

 
CITIZENS FINCL 2.375% 7/28/21
Corporate Bond 2.375% 7/28/21
**
127

 
COMCAST CORP 1.625% 01/15/22
Corporate Bond 1.625% 01/15/22
**
2,216

 
COMERICA INC 2.125% 05/23/19
Corporate Bond 2.125% 05/23/19
**
496

 
COMMONWEALTH NY 2.25% 03/13/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 03/13/19
**
1,709

 
COMMONWEALTH BK NY 2.3% 9/6/19
Corporate Bond 2.3% 9/6/19
**
1,160

 
COMMWLTH BK ASTL NYB 2.3% 3/20
Corporate Bond 2.3% 3/20
**
715

 
COMPASS BANK 2.875% 6/29/22
Corporate Bond 2.875% 06/29/22
**
940

 
CONOCOPHILLIP CO 2.2% 05/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.2% 05/15/20
**
468

 
CONSOLIDATED EDISON 2% 3/15/20
Corporate Bond 2% 3/15/20
**
468

 
RABOBANK NY BRH 1.375% 8/9/19
Corporate Bond 1.375% 8/9/19
**
446

 
CREDIT SUISSE 3.125% 12/20
Corporate Bond 3.125% 12/20
**
254

 
CREDIT SUISSE GG 3.45% 4/16/21
Corporate Bond 3.45% 4/16/21
**
1,123

 
CREDIT SUISSE NY 2.3% 5/19
Corporate Bond 2.3% 5/19
**
1,645

 
CREDIT SUISSE NY 3% 10/29/21
Corporate Bond 3% 10/29/21
**
772

 
DBUBS 2011-LC2A A4 4.537% 7/44
Mortgage Back Security 2011-LC2A A4 4.537% 7/44
**
1,351

 
DAIMLER FIN NA 2.25% 9/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.25% 9/19 144A
**
1,687

 
DAIMLER FIN 2.25% 3/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.25% 3/20 144A
**
1,628


20

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
DAIMLER FIN 2.85% 1/6/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.85% 1/6/22 144A
**
1,060

 
DAIMLER FIN 2.3% 2/12/21 144A
Corporate Bond 2.3% 2/12/21 144A
**
1,691

 
DANAHER CORP 2.4% 09/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.4% 09/15/20
**
258

 
DEUTSCHE BANK AG 2.5% 2/13/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 2/13/19
**
2,523

 
DIAMOND 1 FI 3.48% 6/1/19 144A
Corporate Bond 3.48% 6/1/19 144A
**
1,533

 
DIGITAL REALTY 3.95% 07/01/22
Corporate Bond 3.95% 07/01/22
**
523

 
DIGITAL REALTY 2.75% 2/1/23
Corporate Bond 2.75% 2/1/23
**
637

 
DIGNITY HEALTH 2.637% 11/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.637% 11/1/19
**
201

 
DISCOVER BK 2% 02/21/18
Corporate Bond 2% 02/21/18
**
2,015

 
DISCOVER BKNT NEW 3.2% 8/9/21
Corporate Bond 3.2% 8/9/21
**
257

 
DISCOVER BANK 3.1% 06/20
Corporate Bond 3.1% 06/20
**
794

 
DISCOVER BANK 2.6% 11/13/18
Corporate Bond 2.6% 11/13/18
**
735

 
DCENT 2012-A6 A6 1.67% 01/22
Mortgage Back Security 2012-A6 A6 1.67% 01/22
**
3,173

 
DCENT 2014-A4 A4 2.12% 12/21
Mortgage Back Security 2014-A4 A4 2.12% 12/21
**
1,596

 
DCENT 2015-A2 A 1.90% 10/22
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A2 A 1.90% 10/22
**
1,257

 
DCENT 2016-A3 A3 1.85% 10/23
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A3 A3 1.85% 10/23
**
1,203

 
DCENT 2016-A4 A4 1.39% 3/22
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A4 A4 1.39% 3/22
**
1,759

 
DCENT 2017-A6 A6 1.88% 2/15/23
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A6 A6 1.88% 2/15/23
**
1,285

 
DOMINION GAS HLDGS 2.5% 12/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 12/19
**
261

 
DOMINION RESOURCE 2% 8/15/21
Corporate Bond 2% 8/15/21
**
249

 
DUKE ENERGY 1.8% 9/1/21
Corporate Bond 1.8% 9/1/21
**
392

 
DUKE ENERGY FL 1.196% 3/1/20
Mortgage Back Security 1.196% 3/1/20
**
219

 
ERP OPERATING LP 2.375% 7/19
Corporate Bond 2.375% 7/19
**
552

 
ERP OPERATING LP 3.375% 6/1/25
Corporate Bond 3.375% 6/1/25
**
757

 
EDISON INTRNL 2.95% 03/15/23
Corporate Bond 2.95% 03/15/23
**
278

 
EMERA US FI 2.15% 6/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.15% 6/15/19
**
190

 
ENTERPRISE PRD 2.55% 10/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.55% 10/15/19
**
158

 
ENTERPRISE PROD 2.85% 4/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.85% 4/15/21
**
587

 
CGCMT 2016-P4 A2 2.446% 07/49
Mortgage Back Security 2.446% 07/49
**
330

 
EVERSOURCE ENERGY 2.5% 3/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.5% 3/15/21
**
337

 
EVERSOURCE ENERGY 2.8% 3/15/22
Corporate Bond 2.8% 3/15/22
**
1,212

 
EXELON CORP 2.85% 6/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.85% 6/15/20
**
1,753

 
EXELON CORP VAR 06/01/2022
Corporate Bond VAR 06/01/2022
**
792

 
EXXON MOBIL CORP 2.726% 3/1/23
Corporate Bond 2.726% 3/1/23
**
1,129

 
FHLG 15YR 4.50% 8/18 #E98688
Government Bond 4.50% 8/18 #E98688
**
14

 
FHLG 15YR 4.50% 9/18 #E99205
Government Bond 4.50% 9/18 #E99205
**
7

 
FHLG 15YR 4.50% 10/18 #E99833
Government Bond 4.50% 10/18 #E99833
**
8

 
FHLM ARM 3.53% 4/40 #1B4657
Government Bond 3.53% 4/40 #1B4657
**
53

 
FHLM ARM 3.58% 4/40 #1B4702
Government Bond 3.58% 4/40 #1B4702
**
58

 
FHLG 15YR 5.00% 4/20 #G13598
Government Bond 5.00% 4/20 #G13598
**
30

 
FHLG 15YR 3.5% 08/30#G15273
Government Bond 3.5% 08/30#G15273
**
1,140

 
FHLG 25YR 5.50% 7/35 #G05815
Government Bond 5.50% 7/35 #G05815
**
83

 
FHLM ARM 4.941% 11/35 #1J1228
Government Bond 4.941% 11/35 #1J1228
**
39

 
FHLG 20YR 3.5% 06/32#C91456
Government Bond 3.5% 06/32#C91456
**
1,590

 
FHLM ARM 3.717% 05/41#1B8124
Government Bond 3.717% 05/41#1B8124
**
52

 
FHLM ARM 3.224% 4/41#1B8179
Government Bond 3.224% 4/41#1B8179
**
36

 
FHLM ARM 3.464% 5/1/41#1B8304
Government Bond 3.464% 5/1/41#1B8304
**
37

 
FHLM ARM 3.627% 6/1/41#1B8372
Government Bond 3.627% 6/1/41#1B8372
**
47

 
FHLM ARM 3.283 6/1/41
Government Bond 3.283 6/1/41
**
38

 
FHLM ARM 2.98% 8/41 #1B8533
Government Bond 2.98% 8/41 #1B8533
**
76


21

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
FHLM ARM 3.07% 9/41 #1B8608
Government Bond 3.07% 9/41 #1B8608
**
44

 
FHLM ARM 3.242% 9/1/41#1B8659
Government Bond 3.242% 9/1/41#1B8659
**
36

 
FHLG 5.50% 3/34 #G01665
Government Bond 5.50% 3/34 #G01665
**
121

 
FHLG 15YR 4.00% 9/25 #E02787
Government Bond 4.00% 9/25 #E02787
**
224

 
FHLG 15YR 4.00% 4/26 #E02867
Government Bond 4.00% 4/26 #E02867
**
121

 
FHLG 15YR 4.50% 11/18 #B10931
Government Bond 4.50% 11/18 #B10931
**
6

 
FHLB 0.875% 08/05/19
Government Bond 0.875% 08/05/19
**
1,160

 
FHLM ARM 4.199% 8/36 #848185
Government Bond 4.199% 8/36 #848185
**
79

 
FHLM AR 12M+187.9 10/42#849255
Government Bond 12M+187.9 10/42#849255
**
181

 
FHLG 15YR 3% 05/29#J29409
Government Bond 3% 05/29#J29409
**
2,537

 
FHLG 5.50% 5/34 #Z40042
Government Bond 5.50% 5/34 #Z40042
**
922

 
FNMA 1.5% 11/30/20
Government Bond 1.5% 11/30/20
**
6,017

 
FNMA 1% 02/26/19
Government Bond 1% 02/26/19
**
6,376

 
FNMA 0.875% 08/02/19
Government Bond 0.875% 08/02/19
**
4,402

 
FNMA 1.25% 08/17/21
Government Bond 1.25% 08/17/21
**
1,144

 
FNMA 1% 10/24/19
Government Bond 1% 10/24/19
**
8,581

 
FNR 2013-16 GP 3% 03/33
Mortgage Back Security 2013-16 GP 3% 03/33
**
816

 
FNR 2014-83 P 3% 06/43
Mortgage Back Security 2014-83 P 3% 06/43
**
1,245

 
FNR 2015-32 PA 3% 4/44
Mortgage Back Security 2015-32 PA 3% 4/44
**
1,004

 
FNR 2015-28 P 2.5% 5/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-28 P 2.5% 5/45
**
2,562

 
FNR 2015-28 JE 3% 05/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-28 JE 3% 05/45
**
1,804

 
FNR 2015-42 LE 3% 06/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-42 LE 3% 06/45
**
1,657

 
FNR 2015-49 LE 3% 07/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-49 LE 3% 07/45
**
1,162

 
FNR 2015-54 GA 2.5% 07/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-54 GA 2.5% 07/45
**
1,415

 
FNR 2016-19 AH 3% 04/46
Mortgage Back Security 2016-19 AH 3% 04/46
**
1,221

 
FNR 2016-26 CG 3% 05/46
Mortgage Back Security 2016-26 CG 3% 05/46
**
3,104

 
FNR 2016-27 HK 3% 01/41
Mortgage Back Security 2016-27 HK 3% 01/41
**
1,600

 
FNR 2016-27 KG 3% 01/40
Mortgage Back Security 2016-27 KG 3% 01/40
**
806

 
FNR 2016-37 BK 3% 06/46
Mortgage Back Security 2016-37 BK 3% 06/46
**
3,307

 
FNR 2016-34 GH 3% 06/46
Mortgage Back Security 2016-34 GH 3% 06/46
**
3,152

 
FNR 2016-105 PA 3.5% 4/45
Mortgage Back Security 2016-105 PA 3.5% 4/45
**
1,984

 
FNR 2016-100 P 3.5% 11/44
Mortgage Back Security 2016-100 P 3.5% 11/44
**
3,064

 
FNR 2017-11 HA 3.5% 12/45
Mortgage Back Security 2017-11 HA 3.5% 12/45
**
3,111

 
FNR 2017-20 AP 3.5% 03/45
Mortgage Back Security 2017-20 AP 3.5% 03/45
**
3,410

 
FNR 2017-74 PA 3.5% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2017-74 PA 3.5% 11/45
**
2,843

 
FNR 2017-97 P 3% 01/47
Mortgage Back Security 2017-97 P 3% 01/47
**
2,052

 
FHR 4046 LA 3% 11/2026
Mortgage Back Security 4046 LA 3% 11/2026
**
568

 
FHR 2015-4472 WL 3% 05/45
Mortgage Back Security 2015-4472 WL 3% 05/45
**
1,028

 
FHR 4656 PA 3.5% 10/45
Mortgage Back Security 4656 PA 3.5% 10/45
**
2,063

 
FHR 4683 EA 2.5% 05/47
Mortgage Back Security 4683 EA 2.5% 05/47
**
2,808

 
FHR SER 4221 CLS GA 1.4% 7/23
Mortgage Back Security SER 4221 CLS GA 1.4% 7/23
**
796

 
FHLMC 1.125% 08/12/21
Government Bond 1.125% 08/12/21
**
1,425

*
Fidelity Short Term Cash Fund
Fid Inst Cash Port: MM Fund Class 1 SHS F/N/A
**
7,891

 
FNMA 5.50% 11/34 #310105
Government Bond 5.50% 11/34 #310105
**
672

 
FNMA ARM 3.228% 7/41#AI3469
Government Bond ARM 3.228% 7/41#AI3469
**
49

 
FNMA ARM 3.01% 8/41 #AI4358
Government Bond ARM 3.01% 8/41 #AI4358
**
15

 
FNMA ARM 3.545% 07/41#AI6050
Government Bond ARM 3.545% 07/41#AI6050
**
63

 
FNMA ARM 3.365% 10/41#AI6819
Government Bond ARM 3.365% 10/41#AI6819
**
31

 
FNMA 15YR 3.5% 07/26#AI7819
Government Bond 15YR 3.5% 07/26#AI7819
**
85

 
FNMA ARM 3.37% 9/41 #AI8935
Government Bond ARM 3.37% 9/41 #AI8935
**
56


22

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
FNMA ARM 09/41#AI9813
Government Bond ARM 09/41#AI9813
**
39

 
FNMA ARM 10/41#AJ3399
Government Bond ARM 10/41#AJ3399
**
19

 
FNMA ARM 2.74% 8/41 #AH5259
Government Bond ARM 2.74% 8/41 #AH5259
**
80

 
FNMA 15YR 3.50% 1/26 #AL1168
Government Bond 15YR 3.50% 1/26 #AL1168
**
192

 
FNMA 15YR 3.50% 3/27 #AL1746
Government Bond 15YR 3.50% 3/27 #AL1746
**
843

 
FNMA 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2974
Government Bond 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2974
**
527

 
FNMA 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2975
Government Bond 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2975
**
600

 
FNMA 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2976
Government Bond 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2976
**
353

 
FNMA 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2982
Government Bond 20YR 2.5% 01/33 #AL2982
**
426

 
FNMA 15YR 3.5% 10/29#AL5851
Government Bond 15YR 3.5% 10/29#AL5851
**
355

 
FNMA 15YR 3.5% 09/29#AL5878
Government Bond 15YR 3.5% 09/29#AL5878
**
881

 
FNMA 15YR 4.5% 11/25#AL8242
Government Bond 15YR 4.5% 11/25#AL8242
**
730

 
FNMA 15YR 3% 09/31#AL8853
Government Bond 15YR 3% 09/31#AL8853
**
4,004

 
FNMA ARM 06/42#AO2244
Government Bond ARM 06/42#AO2244
**
69

 
FNMA 15YR 3.5% 01/27 #AX1909
Government Bond 15YR 3.5% 01/27 #AX1909
**
387

 
FNMA 6.50% 7/32 #545759
Government Bond 6.50% 7/32 #545759
**
38

 
FNMA 6.50% 7/32 #545762
Government Bond 6.50% 7/32 #545762
**
9

 
FHR 3415 PC 5% 12/37
Mortgage Back Security 3415 PC 5% 12/37
**
84

 
FNR 2011-26 PA 4.5% 04/41
Mortgage Back Security 2011-26 PA 4.5% 04/41
**
975

 
FNMA ARM 4.68% 11/34 #735011
Government Bond 4.68% 11/34 #735011
**
47

 
FNMA 6.50% 12/32 #735415
Government Bond 6.50% 12/32 #735415
**
14

 
FNMA 6.50% 7/35 #745092
Government Bond 6.50% 7/35 #745092
**
16

 
FNMA ARM 4.53% 12/34 #802852
Government Bond 4.53% 12/34 #802852
**
42

 
FNMA ARM 4.198% 11/34 #841068
Government Bond 4.198% 11/34 #841068
**
302

 
FNMA 6.50% 8/36 #888034
Government Bond 6.50% 8/36 #888034
**
25

 
FNMA 6.50% 8/36 #888544
Government Bond 6.50% 8/36 #888544
**
113

 
FNMA ARM 4.21% 5/35 #889946
Government Bond 4.21% 5/35 #889946
**
81

 
FNMA ARM 4.30% 2/35 #995017
Government Bond 4.30% 2/35 #995017
**
93

 
FNMA ARM 7/35 #995414
Government Bond 7/35 #995414
**
95

 
FNMA ARM 4.55% 10/35 #995415
Government Bond 4.55% 10/35 #995415
**
235

 
FNMA ARM 11/36 #995606
Government Bond 11/36 #995606
**
80

 
FNMA ARM 2.61% 4/35 #995609
Government Bond 2.61% 4/35 #995609
**
35

 
FNMA ARM 3.20% 1/40 #AC0599
Government Bond 3.20% 1/40 #AC0599
**
88

 
FNMA 10YR 2% 08/23#MA1535
Government Bond 10YR 2% 08/23#MA1535
**
1,150

 
FNMA ARM 12/33#AD0066
Government Bond 12/33#AD0066
**
141

 
FNMA 6.50% 12/35 #AD0723
Government Bond 6.50% 12/35 #AD0723
**
140

 
FNMA ARM 3.47% 3/40 #AD0820
Government Bond 3.47% 3/40 #AD0820
**
65

 
FNMA ARM 3.60% 3/40 #AD1555
Government Bond 3.60% 3/40 #AD1555
**
73

 
FNMA 6.50% 8/36 #AE0746
Government Bond 6.50% 8/36 #AE0746
**
94

 
FNMA ARM 11/40#AE6806
Government Bond 11/40#AE6806
**
17

 
FIFTH THIRD BAN 2.375% 4/25/19
Corporate Bond 2.375% 4/25/19
**
856

 
FIFTH THIRD BAN 2.875% 10/1/21
Corporate Bond 2.875% 10/1/21
**
773

 
FIFTH THIRD BK 2.3% 3/19
Corporate Bond 2.3% 3/19
**
715

 
FIFTH THIRD BNK 1.625% 9/27/19
Corporate Bond 1.625% 9/27/19
**
1,757

 
FITAT 2017-1 A3 1.8% 02/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A3 1.8% 02/22
**
1,051

 
FORDF 2016-1 A1 1.76% 02/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-1 A1 1.76% 02/21
**
708

 
FORDF 2016-3 A1 1.55% 07/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-3 A1 1.55% 07/21
**
2,934

 
FORDF 2017-1 A1 2.07% 05/15/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A1 2.07% 05/15/22
**
1,030

 
FORDF 2017-2 A1 2.37% 09/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-2 A1 2.37% 09/22
**
1,720


23

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Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
FORDR 2014-2 A 2.31% 04/26
Mortgage Back Security 2014-2 A 2.31% 04/26
**
968

 
FORDO 2015-A A3 1.28% 09/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A A3 1.28% 09/19
**
90

 
FORDR 2015-1 A 2.12% 07/26
Mortgage Back Security 2015-1 A 2.12% 07/26
**
2,255

 
FORD CRD 16-1 A 2.31% 08/27
Mortgage Back Security 16-1 A 2.31% 08/27
**
2,081

 
FORDO 2015-B A3 1.16% 11/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-B A3 1.16% 11/19
**
208

 
FORDO 2015-C A3 1.41% 02/20
Mortgage Back Security 2015-C A3 1.41% 02/20
**
578

 
FORDO 2016-C A3 1.22% 03/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C A3 1.22% 03/21
**
1,764

 
FORDO 2017-A A3 1.67% 6/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A A3 1.67% 6/21
**
1,589

 
FORDO 2017-1 A 2.62% 8/28
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A 2.62% 8/28
**
905

 
FORDO 2016-A A3 2.01% 07/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A A3 2.01% 07/20
**
1,196

 
FORDO 16-B A3 1.33% 10/20
Mortgage Back Security 16-B A3 1.33% 10/20
**
1,051

 
FORD MTR CR 2.875% 10/01/18
Corporate Bond 2.875% 10/01/18
**
1,783

 
FORD MTR CR CO 2.681% 01/09/20
Corporate Bond 2.681% 01/09/20
**
914

 
FORD MTR CR LLC 3.339% 3/28/22
Corporate Bond 3.339% 3/28/22
**
767

 
FORTIVE CORP 1.8% 06/15/19
Corporate Bond 1.8% 06/15/19
**
312

 
FORTIVE CORP 2.35% 06/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.35% 06/15/21
**
531

 
GFORT 2015-1 A1 1.65% 05/20
Mortgage Back Security 2015-1 A1 1.65% 05/20
**
1,410

 
GFORT 16-1 A1 1.86% 05/21
Mortgage Back Security 16-1 A1 1.86% 05/21
**
1,118

 
GFORT 17-1 A1 2.22% 1/22 144A
Mortgage Back Security 17-1 A1 2.22% 1/22 144A
**
1,352

 
GSMS 2012-GC6 A3 3.482% 01/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-GC6 A3 3.482% 01/45
**
928

 
GSMS 2013-GC10 A4 2.681% 02/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-GC10 A4 2.681% 02/46
**
368

 
GSMS 2013-GC10 A5 2.943% 02/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-GC10 A5 2.943% 02/46
**
1,800

 
GSMS 2012-GCJ7 A4 3.377% 05/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-GCJ7 A4 3.377% 05/45
**
1,141

 
GSMS 2012-GCJ9 A3 2.773% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-GCJ9 A3 2.773% 11/45
**
1,418

 
GSMS 2015-GC32 A2 3.062% 7/48
Mortgage Back Security 2015-GC32 A2 3.062% 7/48
**
1,136

 
GSMS 15-GC32 AAB 3.513% 7/48
Mortgage Back Security 15-GC32 AAB 3.513% 7/48
**
604

 
GSMS 2015-GC28 AAB 3.206% 2/48
Mortgage Back Security 2015-GC28 AAB 3.206% 2/48
**
628

 
GSMS 2016-GS4 A1 1.532% 11/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-GS4 A1 1.532% 11/49
**
193

 
GSMS 14-GC18 AAB 3.648% 01/47
Mortgage Back Security 14-GC18 AAB 3.648% 01/47
**
257

 
GSMS 14-GC20 AAB 3.655% 04/47
Mortgage Back Security 14-GC20 AAB 3.655% 04/47
**
295

 
GENERAL ELEC CO 3.375% 3/11/24
Corporate Bond 3.375% 3/11/24
**
1,553

 
GENERAL MTRS FIN 2.65% 4/13/20
Corporate Bond 2.65% 4/13/20
**
1,247

 
GSINC 5.25% 7/27/21
Corporate Bond 5.25% 7/27/21
**
725

 
GOLDMAN SACHS GRP 2.75 9/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.75 9/15/20
**
1,242

 
GOLDMAN SACHS 2.625% 04/25/21
Corporate Bond 2.625% 04/25/21
**
1,309

 
GOLDMAN SACHS GRP 2.625% 1/19
Corporate Bond 2.625% 1/19
**
3,020

 
HSBC HOLDINGS 2.95% 5/25/21
Corporate Bond 2.95% 5/25/21
**
1,515

 
HSBC USA INC 2.25% 06/23/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 06/23/19
**
830

 
HEALTH CARE REI 4% 06/01/25
Corporate Bond 4% 06/01/25
**
1,130

 
HEWLETT PACKAR STEP 10/05/18
Corporate Bond 10/05/18
**
1,791

 
HAROT 2015-2 A3 1.04% 02/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-2 A3 1.04% 02/19
**
154

 
HAROT 2015-3 A3 1.27% 04/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-3 A3 1.27% 04/19
**
158

 
HAROT 2016-2 A3 1.39% 4/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-2 A3 1.39% 4/20
**
606

 
HAROT 2016-4 A3 1.21% 12/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-4 A3 1.21% 12/20
**
1,766

 
HAROT 2017-1 A3 1.72% 07/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A3 1.72% 07/21
**
1,552

 
HUNT AUTO 16-1 A3 1.57% 11/20
Mortgage Back Security 1.57% 11/20
**
906

 
HUNTINGTN BCSHRS 2.3% 1/14/22
Corporate Bond 2.3% 1/14/22
**
1,074

 
HUNTINGTON NATL BK 2.2% 4/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.2% 4/1/19
**
854

 
HART 2015-B A3 1.12% 11/19
Mortgage Back Security 1.12% 11/19
**
508

 
HYUNDAI AMR 1.75% 9/27/19 144A
Corporate Bond 1.75% 9/27/19 144A
**
1,734


24

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
HART 2016-B A3 1.29% 4/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-B A3 1.29% 4/21
**
1,928

 
HART 2015-C A3 1.46% 02/20
Mortgage Back Security 2015-C A3 1.46% 02/20
**
768

 
HFMOT 2016-1A A2 1.81% 03/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-1A A2 1.81% 03/21
**
783

 
HYUNDAI CAP 2.875% 8/9/18 144A
Corporate Bond 2.875% 8/9/18 144A
**
580

 
HYUNDAI CAP AME 2.55 2/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.55 2/19 144A
**
807

 
HART 2016-A A3 1.56% 09/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A A3 1.56% 09/20
**
493

 
INGERSOLL-RND LX 2.625% 5/1/20
Corporate Bond 2.625% 5/1/20
**
206

 
INTERCONT EXCH 2.5% 10/15/18
Corporate Bond 2.5% 10/15/18
**
617

 
INTERCONT EXCH 2.75% 12/01/20
Corporate Bond 2.75% 12/01/20
**
781

 
ITC HLDGS CORP 2.7% 11/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.7% 11/22 144A
**
1,080

 
JPMCC 2015-JP1 A2 3.1438% 1/49
Mortgage Back Security 2015-JP1 A2 3.1438% 1/49
**
805

 
JP MORGAN CHASE 2.295% 8/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.295% 8/15/21
**
400

 
JPMC CO 2.35% 01/28/19
Corporate Bond 2.35% 01/28/19
**
408

 
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 2.75% 6/20
Corporate Bond 2.75% 6/20
**
3,230

 
JP MORGAN CHASE
Synthetic GIC - 2.069% (fair value to contract value)
**
37

 
JPMC CO 2.55% 10/29/20
Corporate Bond 2.55% 10/29/20
**
1,068

 
JPMORGAN CHASE 2.55% 3/1/21
Corporate Bond 2.55% 3/1/21
**
1,080

 
JPMCC 2012-C6 A3 3.5074%% 5/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C6 A3 3.5074% 5/45
**
650

 
JPMCC 2011-C3 A3 4.3877% 02/46
Mortgage Back Security 2011-C3 A3 4.3877% 02/46
**
274

 
JPMCC 13-C10 A5 3.1425% 12/47
Mortgage Back Security 13-C10 A5 3.1425% 12/47
**
1,563

 
JPMCC 14-C22 ASB 3.5036% 09/47
Mortgage Back Security 14-C22 ASB 3.5036% 09/47
**
753

 
JPMBB 15-C29 A2 2.8596% 05/48
Mortgage Back Security 15-C29 A2 2.8596% 05/48
**
741

 
JPMCC 16-JP4 A2 2.9343% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 16-JP4 A2 2.9343% 12/49
**
1,087

 
JAPAN BANK INTL 1.5% 7/21/21
Corporate Bond 1.5% 7/21/21
**
1,273

 
JERSEY CENT PWR&LT 7.35% 2/19
Corporate Bond 7.35% 2/19
**
70

 
JPMC CO 2.2% 10/22/19
Corporate Bond 2.2% 10/22/19
**
1,973

 
KEY BANK NA 2.5% 12/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 12/15/19
**
590

 
KEYBANK NATL 2.25% 03/16/20
Corporate Bond 2.25% 03/16/20
**
387

 
KEY BANK NA 2.35% 3/8/19
Corporate Bond 2.35% 3/8/19
**
1,514

 
KINDER MORGAN EN 2.65 2/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.65% 2/1/19
**
414

 
KINDER MORGAN IC 3.05% 12/1/19
Corporate Bond 3.05% 12/1/19
**
554

 
MUFG AMERICAS HLD 2.25% 02/20
Corporate Bond 2.25% 02/20
**
699

 
MARSHMCLEN 2.55% 10/15/18
Corporate Bond 2.55% 10/15/18
**
214

 
MARSH & MCLENNAN 2.35% 9/10/19
Corporate Bond 2.35% 9/10/19
**
480

 
MARSH & MCLENN 2.35% 03/06/20
Corporate Bond 2.35% 03/06/20
**
725

 
MARSH & MCLENNAN 2.75% 01/30/22
Corporate Bond 2.75% 01/30/22
**
791

 
MASSMUTUAL GLB 2.35% 4/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.35% 4/19 144A
**
1,269

 
MASSMUTUAL 2.45% 11/23/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.45% 11/23/20 144A
**
713

 
MCDONALDS CORP MTN 3.625% 5/21
Corporate Bond 3.625% 5/21
**
411

 
MCDONALDS MTN 2.625% 1/15/22
Corporate Bond 2.625% 1/15/22
**
913

 
MCDONALDS CORP 2.75% 12/20
Corporate Bond 2.75% 12/20
**
140

 
MCKESSON CO 2.284% 03/15/2019
Corporate Bond 2.284% 03/15/2019
**
1,178

 
MEDTRONIC INC 2.5% 3/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.5% 3/15/20
**
1,589

 
MBART 2016-1 A3 1.26% 02/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-1 A3 1.26% 02/21
**
1,683

 
MET LIFE GLB 2.3% 4/10/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.3% 4/10/19 144A
**
2,124

 
MET LFE GLB 1.55% 9/13/19 144A
Corporate Bond 1.55% 9/13/19 144A
**
1,291

 
MET LIFE GLOB 2.65% 4/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.65% 4/22 144A
**
1,328

 
MITSUBISHI 2.45% 10/16/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.45% 10/16/19 144A
**
765

 
MITSUBISHI UFJ FI 2.95% 3/1/21
Corporate Bond 2.95% 3/1/21
**
2,878

 
MITSUBISH UFJ 2.19% 9/13/21
Corporate Bond 2.19% 9/13/21
**
1,680


25

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
MITSUBISHI UFJ FIN 2.998% 2/22
Corporate Bond 2.998% 2/22
**
915

 
MIZUHO FINL 2.273% 9/13/21
Corporate Bond 2.273% 9/13/21
**
882

 
MIZUHO BK LTD 2.45 4/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.45 4/19 144A
**
1,520

 
MOODYS CORP 2.75% 12/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.75% 12/15/21
**
224

 
MSBAM 15-C22 ASB 3.04% 4/15/48
Mortgage Back Security 15-C22 ASB 3.04% 4/15/48
**
414

 
MSBAM 2014-C14 A2 2.916% 2/47
Mortgage Back Security 2014-C14 A2 2.916% 2/47
**
1,240

 
MSBAM 2013-C7 A4 2.918% 2/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-C7 A4 2.918% 2/46
**
1,283

 
MSBAM 2016-C32 A1 1.819% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C32 A1 1.819% 12/49
**
603

 
MORGAN STANLEY 2.75% 05/19/22
Corporate Bond 2.75% 05/19/22
**
780

 
MSC 2011-C2 A4 4.661% 06/44
Mortgage Back Security 2011-C2 A4 4.661% 06/44
**
1,170

 
MORGAN STANLEY 2.5% 01/24/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 01/24/19
**
2,544

 
MORGAN STANLEY 2.375% 7/23/19
Corporate Bond 2.375% 7/23/19
**
1,487

 
MORGAN STANLEY 2.5% 04/21/21
Corporate Bond 2.5% 04/21/21
**
1,075

 
MORGAN STANLE MTN 5.5% 1/26/20
Corporate Bond 5.5% 1/26/20
**
1,820

 
MORGAN STANLEY 2.65% 01/27/20
Corporate Bond 2.65% 01/27/20
**
1,092

 
MSBAM 2012-C6 A4 2.858% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C6 A4 2.858% 11/45
**
2,005

 
MSBAM 2013-C8 A4 3.134% 12/48
Mortgage Back Security 2013-C8 A4 3.134% 12/48
**
1,467

 
MSBAM 2013-C11 A4 CSTR 8/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-C11 A4 CSTR 8/46
**
494

 
MSBAM 13-C13 ASB 3.557% 11/46
Mortgage Back Security 13-C13 ASB 3.557% 11/46
**
1,191

 
MSBAM 2014-C16 ASB 3.477% 6/47
Mortgage Back Security 2014-C16 ASB 3.477% 6/47
**
982

 
MSBAM 2014-C17 ASB 3.477% 8/47
Mortgage Back Security 2014-C17 ASB 3.477% 8/47
**
1,256

 
MSBAM 2015-C21 ASB 3.15% 03/48
Mortgage Back Security 2015-C21 ASB 3.15% 03/48
**
250

 
MSBAM 2016-C31 A1 1.555% 11/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C31 A1 1.555% 11/21
**
398

 
NAT-RURAL 2.3% 11/01/20
Corporate Bond 2.3% 11/01/20
**
80

 
NYLIFE GLBL 1.7% 9/14/21 144A
Corporate Bond 1.7% 9/14/21 144A
**
2,196

 
NY LFE GLB 2.3% 6/10/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.3% 6/10/22 144A
**
1,306

 
NYC TFA (PIT) 2.05% 08/01/23
Municipal Bond 2.05% 08/01/23
**
454

 
NYC TFA (PIT) 2.85% 02/01/24
Municipal Bond 2.85% 02/01/24
**
436

 
NYS UDC 2.67% 03/15/23
Municipal Bond 2.67% 03/15/23
**
1,090

 
NYS UDC 2.7% 03/15/23
Municipal Bond 2.7% 03/15/23
**
1,847

 
NEXTERA ENERGY 1.649% 9/1/18
Corporate Bond 1.649% 9/1/18
**
270

 
NMOTR 2016-A A2 1.54% 06/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A A2 1.54% 06/21
**
748

 
NAROT 2017-A A3 1.74% 08/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A A3 1.74% 8/21
**
1,758

 
NAROT 2015-A A3 1.05% 10/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-A A3 1.05% 10/19
**
245

 
NAROT 2016-B A3 1.32% 01/15/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-B A3 1.32% 01/15/21
**
841

 
NAROT 2016-C A3 1.18% 01/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C A3 1.18% 01/21
**
1,262

 
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO
Synthetic GIC - 2.069% (fair value to contract value)
**
21

 
NORDEA BK AB 2.375% 4/4/19 144
Corporate Bond 2.375% 4/4/19 144
**
847

 
NORTHERN STES PWR 2.2% 8/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.2% 8/15/20
**
312

 
NEF 2005-1 A5 4.74% 10/45
Mortgage Back Security 2005-1 A5 4.74% 10/45
**
162

 
ONTARIO PROVINCE 1.25% 06/19
Corporate Bond 1.25% 06/19
**
1,275

 
ONTARIO PROVINCE CDA 2.4% 02/22
Corporate Bond 2.4% 02/22
**
1,811

 
ONTARIO PROV 4% 10/7/19
Corporate Bond 4% 10/7/19
**
3,122

 
ORACLE CORP 1.9% 09/15/21
Corporate Bond 1.9% 09/15/21
**
1,217

 
PG&E CORP 2.4% 03/01/19
Corporate Bond 2.4% 03/01/19
**
126

 
PNC BK PITT MTN 2.2% 01/28/19
Corporate Bond 2.2% 01/28/19
**
1,666

 
PNC BANK NA 2.4% 10/18/19
Corporate Bond 2.4% 10/18/19
**
1,187

 
PNC BNK PITTSBURGH 1.45% 7/19
Corporate Bond 1.45% 7/19
**
313

 
PACIFICORP 5.65 7/15/18
Corporate Bond 5.65% 7/15/18
**
209

 
PHILIP MORS INT 1.875% 1/15/19
Corporate Bond 1.875% 1/15/19
**
868


26

Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
PHILIP MORRIS INTL 1.875% 2/21
Corporate Bond 1.875% 2/21
**
2,495

 
PRICOA GLBL 2.45% 09/21/22 144A
Corporate Bond 2.45% 09/21/22 144A
**
1,276

 
PROTECTIVE LF 2.161% 9/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.161% 9/20 144A
**
1,293

 
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Synthetic GIC - 2.0690% (fair value to contract value)
**
39

 
PRUDENTIAL MTN 7.375% 6/15/19
Corporate Bond 7.375% 6/15/19
**
232

 
PUBLIC SVC ENT 1.6% 11/15/19
Corporate Bond 1.6% 11/15/19
**
843

 
PUBLIC SVC ENT 2% 11/15/21
Corporate Bond 2% 11/15/21
**
610

 
PUBLIC SERVICE ELE 2.65% 11/22
Corporate Bond 2.65% 11/22
**
1,181

 
QUEBEC PROVINCE 2.375% 1/31/22
Corporate Bond 2.375% 1/31/22
**
2,270

 
REGIONS FINL CORP 3.2% 2/8/21
Corporate Bond 3.2% 2/8/21
**
1,082

 
REGIONS FIN CORP 2.75% 8/22
Corporate Bond 2.75% 8/22
**
1,337

 
REYNOLDS AMERICAN 3.25% 6/20
Corporate Bond 3.25% 6/20
**
1,043

 
REYNOLDS AMERICAN 4% 6/12/22
Corporate Bond 4% 6/12/22
**
524

 
ROPER INDUSTRIES 2.05% 10/1/18
Corporate Bond 2.05% 10/1/18
**
1,507

 
ROPER TECHNOLOGIES 3% 12/15/20
Corporate Bond 3% 12/15/20
**
709

 
ROYAL BNK CANADA 4.65% 1/27/26
Corporate Bond 4.65% 1/27/26
**
895

 
ROYAL BK OF CDA 2.15% 03/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.15% 03/15/19
**
865

 
ROYAL BK CAN GL 2.35% 10/30/20
Corporate Bond 2.35% 10/30/20
**
1,064

 
ROYAL BANK OF CANA 2.15% 10/20
Corporate Bond 2.15% 10/20
**
698

 
SRT 2017-A A3 2.58% 01/21
Mortgage Back Security 2.58% 01/21
**
1,686

 
SSTRT 17-2A A3 2.04% 4/21 144A
Mortgage Back Security 2.04% 4/21 144A
**
1,021

 
SSTRT 2016-1A A3 1.524% 03/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-1A A3 1.524% 03/20
**
983

 
SSTRT 17-1A A3 1.89% 8/20
Mortgage Back Security 17-1A A3 1.89% 8/20
**
1,574

 
SEMPRA ENERGY 2.4% 3/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.4% 3/15/20
**
931

 
SEMPRA ENERGY 2.85% 11/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.85% 11/15/20
**
566

 
SHELL INTL FIN BV 2.125% 05/20
Corporate Bond 2.125% 05/20
**
1,109

 
SHELL INTL 2.25% 11/10/20
Corporate Bond 2.25% 11/10/20
**
1,071

 
SHIRE AQ INV IRE 1.9% 9/23/19
Corporate Bond 1.9% 9/23/19
**
1,773

 
SIMON PROP GRP 2.35% 1/30/22
Corporate Bond 2.35% 1/30/22
**
370

 
SIMON PPTY GRP 2.625% 06/15/22
Corporate Bond 2.625% 06/15/22
**
1,164

 
SIMON PROPERTY 2.75% 06/01/23
Corporate Bond 2.75% 06/01/23
**
1,408

 
SOUTHERN CA EDISON 1.845% 2/22
Mortgage Back Security 1.845% 2/22
**
366

 
SOUTHERN COMPANY 1.85% 7/1/19
Corporate Bond 1.85% 7/1/19
**
281

 
SOUTHERN COMPANY 2.35% 7/1/21
Corporate Bond 2.35% 7/1/21
**
1,881

 
SOUTHERN PWR CO 2.375% 6/1/20
Corporate Bond 2.375% 6/1/20
**
528

 
STATE STREET BANK & TRUST CO
Synthetic GIC - 2.049% (fair value to contract value)
**
29

 
SUMITOMO MITSUI 2.934% 3/9/21
Corporate Bond 2.934% 3/9/21
**
940

 
SUMITOMO MITSUI BKG 2.5% 7/18
Corporate Bond 2.5% 7/18
**
254

 
SUMITOMO BKG 2.45% 1/10/19
Corporate Bond 2.45% 1/10/19
**
1,034

 
SUMITOMO BKG 2.25% 07/11/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 07/11/19
**
828

 
SUNTRUST BANK INC 2.5 5/1/19
Corporate Bond 2.5% 5/1/19
**
847

 
SUNTRUST BANKS INC 2.9% 3/3/21
Corporate Bond 2.9% 3/3/21
**
725

 
SYNCHRONY FIN 3% 8/15/19
Corporate Bond 3% 8/15/19
**
280

 
SYNCHRONY FINANCL 2.6% 1/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.6% 1/15/19
**
902

 
SYNCT 2015-3 A 1.74% 9/21
Mortgage Back Security 2015-3 A 1.74% 9/21
**
481

 
TIAA AST MG 2.95% 11/1/19 144A
Corporate Bond 2.95% 11/1/19 144A
**
1,113

 
TJX COS INC 2.75% 6/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.75% 6/15/21
**
785

 
THERMO FISHER 2.4% 02/01/19
Corporate Bond 2.4% 02/01/19
**
1,063

 
TIME WARNER INC 4.75% 3/29/21
Corporate Bond 4.75% 3/29/21
**
1,282

 
TORONTO DOM BK 2.125% 7/02/19
Corporate Bond 2.125% 7/02/19
**
839

 
TOTAL CAP INTL 2.125% 01/10/19
Corporate Bond 2.125% 01/10/19
**
1,687


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Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
TOTAL CAP INTL 2.75% 06/19/21
Corporate Bond 2.75% 06/19/21
**
839

 
TAOT 2016-B A3 1.3% 04/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-B A3 1.3% 04/20
**
661

 
TOYOTA MOTOR CR 1.55% 10/18/19
Corporate Bond 1.55% 10/18/19
**
764

 
TOYOTA MOTOR CORP 2.6% 1/11/22
Corporate Bond 2.6% 1/11/22
**
2,208

 
TAOT 2016-C A3 1.14% 08/20
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C A3 1.14% 08/20
**
810

 
TAOT 2017-A A3 1.73% 2/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-A A3 1.73% 2/21
**
1,238

 
TRANSAMERICA PREMIER LIFE
Synthetic GIC - 2.069% (fair value to contract value)
**
27

 
TRANSCANADA PIP 3.125% 1/15/19
Corporate Bond 3.125% 1/15/19
**
660

 
TRANSCANADA 2.125% 11/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.125% 11/15/19
**
1,723

 
TRANSCANADA PIP 2.5% 8/1/22
Corporate Bond 2.5% 8/1/22
**
1,651

 
UBS AG STAM 2.375% 8/14/19
Corporate Bond 2.375% 8/14/19
**
1,731

 
UBSBB 2012-C2 A4 3.525 5/63
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C2 A4 3.525% 5/63
**
983

 
USAOT 2017-1 A3 1.79% 05/21
Mortgage Back Security 2017-1 A3 1.79% 05/21
**
584

 
USAOT 2015-1 A3 1.2% 06/19
Mortgage Back Security 2015-1 A3 1.2% 06/19
**
71

 
USAA CAPITAL 2% 6/1/21 144A
Corporate Bond 2% 6/1/21 144A
**
1,454

 
USTN 1.375% 03/31/20
Government Bond 1.375% 03/31/20
**
44,839

 
USTN 1.375% 04/30/20
Government Bond 1.375% 04/30/20
**
5,310

 
USTN 1.75% 12/31/20
Government Bond 1.75% 12/31/20
**
77,966

 
USTN 0.75% 07/15/19
Government Bond 0.75% 07/15/19
**
15,265

 
USTN 1.25% 10/31/21
Government Bond 1.25% 10/31/21
**
22,054

 
UST NOTE 1.875% 03/31/22
Government Bond 1.875% 03/31/22
**
30,888

 
UST NOTES 1.625% 07/31/20
Government Bond 1.625% 07/31/20
**
20,317

 
USTN 1.5% 4/15/20
Government Bond 1.5% 4/15/20
**
8,323

 
USTN 1.5% 05/15/20
Government Bond 1.5% 05/15/20
**
14,010

 
USTN 1.625% 08/31/22
Government Bond 1.625% 08/31/22
**
15,434

 
UNITEDHELTH GR 2.875% 12/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.875% 12/15/21
**
811

 
VENTAS RLTY LP/CAP 4% 4/30/19
Corporate Bond 4% 4/30/19
**
728

 
VERIZON COM 3.5% 11/01/21
Corporate Bond 3.5% 11/01/21
**
347

 
VERIZON COMMUNS 2.625% 2/21/20
Corporate Bond 2.625% 2/21/20
**
1,369

 
VERIZON COMM 1.75% 8/15/21
Corporate Bond 1.75% 8/15/21
**
387

 
VERIZON COM 2.946% 03/15/22
Corporate Bond 2.946% 03/15/22
**
846

 
VZOT 16-1A A 1.42% 1/21
Mortgage Back Security 16-1A A 1.42% 1/21
**
2,039

 
VZOT 2016-2A A 1.68% 5/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-2A A 1.68% 5/21
**
2,152

 
VZOT 17-2A A 1.92% 12/21
Mortgage Back Security 17-2A 1.92% 12/21
**
1,002

 
VZOT 2017-3A A1A 2.06% 04/22
Mortgage Back Security 2017-3A A1A 2.06% 04/22
**
1,736

 
VISA INC 2.8% 12/14/22
Corporate Bond 2.8% 12/14/22
**
1,087

 
VODAFONE GRUP PLC 1.5% 2/19/18
Corporate Bond 1.5% 2/19/18
**
764

 
VOLKSWAGEN GRP 2.4% 5/20 144A
Corporate Bond 2.4% 5/20 144A
**
742

 
VOLKSWAGEN 2.125% 11/18 144A
Corporate Bond 2.125% 11/18 144A
**
1,711

 
WFRBS 14-C20 ASB 3.638% 05/47
Mortgage Back Security 14-C20 ASB 3.638% 05/47
**
483

 
WFRBS 2013-C14 A2 2.133% 6/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-C14 A2 2.133% 6/46
**
259

 
WFRBS 2012-C9 A3 2.87% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C9 A3 2.87% 11/45
**
1,069

 
WFRBS 2012-C9 ASB 2.445% 11/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C9 ASB 2.445% 11/45
**
441

 
WFRBS 2011-C2 A4 CSTR 2/44
Mortgage Back Security 2011-C2 A4 CSTR 2/44
**
1,569

 
WFRBS 2011-C3 A4 4.375% 3/44
Mortgage Back Security 2011-C3 A4 4.375% 3/44
**
1,102

 
WFRBS 2012-C7 A2 3.431% 6/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-C7 A2 3.431% 6/45
**
769

 
WFRBS 2013-C11 A5 3.071% 03/45
Mortgage Back Security 2013-C11 A5 3.071% 03/45
**
3,093

 
WFRBS 13-C12 ASB 2.838% 03/48
Mortgage Back Security 13-C12 ASB 2.838% 03/48
**
187

 
WFRBS 13-C16 ASB 3.963% 09/46
Mortgage Back Security 13-C16 ASB 3.963% 09/46
**
407

 
WFRBS 14-C23 ASB 3.636% 10/57
Mortgage Back Security 14-C23 ASB 3.636% 10/57
**
583


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Schedule H, Line 4 (i) - Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2017
(in thousands)

(a)
(b)
 Identity of issue, borrower, lessor, or similar party
(c)
 Description of investment, including maturity date, rate of interest, collateral, par or maturity value
(d)
Historical Cost
(e)
Current Value
 
WASHINGTON PG 3.85% 4/1/20
Corporate Bond 3.85% 4/1/20
**
719

 
WELLPOINT INC 2.25% 8/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.25% 8/15/19
**
785

 
WELLS FARGO 3% 01/22/21
Corporate Bond 3% 01/22/21
**
1,564

 
WELLS FARGO & CO MTN 2.6% 7/20
Corporate Bond 2.6% 7/20
**
1,140

 
WELLS FARGO & CO 2.55% 12/7/20
Corporate Bond 2.55% 12/7/20
**
407

 
WELLS FARGO & CO 2.1% 07/26/21
Corporate Bond 2.1% 07/26/21
**
1,720

 
WFCM 2012-LC5 A3 2.918% 10/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-LC5 A3 2.918% 10/45
**
449

 
WFCM 2012-LC5 ASB 2.528% 10/45
Mortgage Back Security 2012-LC5 ASB 2.528% 10/45
**
597

 
WELLS FARGO MTN 1.75% 05/24/19
Corporate Bond 1.75% 05/24/19
**
847

 
WELLS FARGO BK 2.15% 12/6/19
Corporate Bond 2.15% 12/6/19
**
2,320

 
WFCM 2013-LC12 A1 1.676% 7/46
Mortgage Back Security 2013-LC12 A1 1.676% 7/46
**
410

 
WFCM 2015-C27 ASB 3.278% 2/48
Mortgage Back Security 2015-C27 3.278% 2/48
**
1,026

 
WFCM 2016-C34 A2 2.603% 06/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C34 A2 2.603% 06/49
**
912

 
WFCM 2016-C35 A2 2.495% 07/48
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C35 A2 2.495% 07/48
**
263

 
WFCM 2016-LC25 1.795% 12/15/59
Mortgage Back Security 2016-LC25 1.795% 12/15/59
**
547

 
WFCM 2016-C36 A1 1.453% 11/59
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C36 A1 1.453% 11/59
**
242

 
WFCM 2016-C37 A1 1.944% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C37 A1 1.944% 12/49
**
428

 
WFCM 2016-C37 A2 3.103% 12/49
Mortgage Back Security 2016-C37 A2 3.103% 12/49
**
766

 
WESTPAC BANKING 1.6% 08/19/19
Corporate Bond 1.6% 08/19/19
**
1,403

 
WESTPAC BANKING 2.8% 1/11/22
Corporate Bond 2.8% 1/11/22
**
926

 
WESTPAC BANKING 2.15% 3/6/20
Corporate Bond 2.15% 3/6/20
**
1,804

 
WISCONSIN ENERGY 2.45% 6/15/20
Corporate Bond 2.45% 6/15/20
**
422

 
WOART 2014-B A3 1.14% 01/20
Mortgage Back Security 2014-B A3 1.14% 01/20
**
299

 
WOART 16-B A3 1.3% 2/22
Mortgage Back Security 16-B A3 1.3% 2/22
**
1,462

 
WOART 2016-A A3 1.77% 09/21
Mortgage Back Security 2016-A A3 1.77% 09/21
**
712

 
XCEL ENERGY INC 2.4% 03/15/21
Corporate Bond 2.4% 03/15/21
**
396

 
XEROX CORP 2.75% 03/15/19
Corporate Bond 2.75% 03/15/19
**
1,028

 
ZOETIS INC 3.45% 11/13/20
Corporate Bond 3.45% 11/13/20
**
205

 
Sub-total Managed Income Funds
 
 
836,262

 
 
 
 
 
 
Self-Directed Brokerage Account
Various shares
**
38,655

 
Total Investment Assets
 
 
$
3,112,380

*
Participant Loans
Interest rates ranging 3.25% - 5.75% Various maturity dates through November 2023
 
$
52,277


* Represents a party-in-interest to the Plan.
** Historical cost is omitted because the investment is participant-directed.

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Eastman Investment and Employee
Stock Ownership Plan







Date: June 20, 2018
By:  /s/ Scott V. King                            
 
Scott V. King
 
Vice President, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer


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Eastman Investment and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Exhibit Index

Exhibit
Number
Description
Sequential
Page Number
23.1
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