ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP
10-K, 1996-09-19
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                                    FORM 10-K

                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549


[X]     ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
           OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                     FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1994

                                       OR

[ ]     TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                         SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

      FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM _________________ TO ________________

                         COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 0-17214


                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.
                             -----------------------
             (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN ITS CHARTER)

                 FLORIDA                               59-2806414
                 -------                               -----------    
        (STATE OF INCORPORATION)                      (I.R.S. EMPLOYER
                                                    IDENTIFICATION NO.)

        825 ARTHUR GODFREY ROAD
         MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA                                33140
         --------------------                                -----
(ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE)                   (ZIP CODE)

        REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: 305-672-5800
                                                            ------------

           SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(B) OF THE ACT:

                                      NONE

           SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(G) OF THE ACT:

                     COMMON STOCK, PAR VALUE $.001 PER SHARE
                     ---------------------------------------
                                (TITLE OF CLASS)

        Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months and (2) has been subject to such filing
requirements for the past 90 days. Yes [X]    No [ ]

        Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to
Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained,
to the best of Registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information
statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any
amendment to this Form 10-K .

        Aggregate market value of the voting stock held by non-affiliates of
the Registrant was $0 on September 28, 1994.

Number of shares of common stock outstanding as of September 28, 1994, was
10,985,046.

                       DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

                                      NONE

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                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.


                                    FORM 10-K


                                TABLE OF CONTENTS



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                                     PART I

Item 1.        Business                                                  1
Item 2.        Properties                                                5
Item 3.        Legal Proceedings                                         5
Item 4.        Submission of Matters to a Vote of
                  Security Holders                                       6


                                     PART II


Item 5.        Market for the Registrant's Common Stock
                  and Related Security Holder Matters                    6
Item 6.        Selected Consolidated Financial Data                      7
Item 7.        Management's Discussion and Analysis of
                  Consolidated Financial Condition and
                  Results of Operations                                  8
Item 8.        Consolidated Financial Statements                         9
Item 9.        Disagreements on Accounting and Financial
                  Disclosure                                             9


                                    PART III


Item 10.       Directors and Executive Officers of the
                  Registrant                                             9
Item 11.       Executive Compensation                                   10
Item 12.       Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial
                  Owners and Management                                 12
Item 13.       Certain Relationships and Related Transactions           12


                                     PART IV


Item 14.       Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules and
                  Reports on Form 8-K                                   13


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                                     PART I


ITEM 1.        BUSINESS.

GENERAL

        ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP. ("ADMIRAL") IS CURRENTLY AN INACTIVE
CORPORATION, WITH NO ONGOING BUSINESS ACTIVITY.

        Admiral was formed in 1987 to acquire an insolvent savings and loan
association in a supervisory acquisition solely with private investment funds,
and without the benefit of any federal assistance payments. Admiral acquired
Haven Federal Savings and Loan Association ("Haven") on June 16, 1988. Admiral
had no prior operating history.

        Haven was a Federally chartered stock savings and loan association that
had been conducting its business in Winter Haven, Florida, since 1964. In
addition to its main office, Haven had four branch offices in Polk County which
were located in central Florida. A large portion of the population of Polk
County consists of retired persons on fixed incomes so that the operations of
the Association are dependent primarily on the needs of this community and are
relatively unaffected by the prosperity of any of the businesses located in its
primary market area.

        As a result of the enactment of The Financial Institution Reform,
Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 ("FIRREA"), the United States government
retroactively applied new capital standards to Haven, declared Haven to be
insolvent and in default of certain provisions of an agreement that the federal
government itself had disregarded, and confiscated the net assets of Haven on
March 2, 1990.

        Admiral's sole significant asset was its investment in Haven, and
Admiral has been reduced to an inactive corporate shell.

        Admiral acquired Haven on June 16, 1988. The acquisition occurred
through a contributed property exchange, whereby Admiral issued 8,000,000 new
common shares in exchange for assets (primarily real estate and a profitable
business engaged in the purchase and redemption of Florida tax sale
certificates) having fair market values of approximately $40 million, subject to
approximately $27 million of mortgages and other liabilities, and less
approximately $1 million of fees and expenses (necessary to provide the proper
forms and documentation in accordance with government rules and regulations)
during the ensuing sixteen month application and negotiation process with
federal regulatory authorities, for a net fair value equity contribution of
approximately $12 million. Admiral then contributed virtually all of these net
assets and liabilities to the capital of Haven, while simultaneously issuing an
additional 987,000 new common shares of Admiral to the former Haven
shareholders, in exchange for 100% of the outstanding shares of Haven in an
approved "supervisory acquisition" of an insolvent thrift institution. Admiral
has had substantially no assets, and no operations other than its investment in
Haven, and all active business operations were carried on through Haven.

        Prior to the consideration of any of the equity capital contributed by
Admiral in the exchange, the fair value of Haven's liabilities assumed by
Admiral, plus the cost of acquisition, was determined to have exceeded the fair
market value of Haven's tangible assets acquired by approximately $14,902,000,
of which approximately $5,374,000 was attributable to the estimated intangible
value of Haven's deposit base and approximately $548,000 to the estimated
intangible value of Haven's mortgage loan servicing portfolio. The balance of
approximately $8,980,000 was recorded under generally accepted accounting
principles (GAAP) by Haven as excess cost over net assets acquired ("Goodwill").
The acquisition was accounted for as if it occurred on June 30, 1988. The
purchase method of accounting was used to record the acquisition and,
accordingly, all assets and liabilities of Haven were adjusted to their
estimated fair value as of the acquisition date.


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        By way of a Resolution (the "Agreement") dated April 26, 1988, the
Federal Home Loan Bank Board ("FHLBB") approved the acquisition of control of
Haven by Admiral. A condition of the Agreement authorizing the acquisition
required that Admiral account for the acquisition of Haven under the "purchase"
method of accounting, whereby an asset in the nature of "Supervisory Goodwill"
would be calculated in accordance with the "Regulatory Accounting Principles"
(RAP) then in effect. Supervisory Goodwill was realized, generally, to the
extent of any previous negative net worth of the acquired insolvent thrift, plus
the excess of the fair market values of the contributed assets over their
respective historical costs. Haven's Supervisory Goodwill of approximately $20
million was, in accordance with the Agreement, to be amortized against future
earnings over a period of twenty-five years.

        Also in accordance with the Agreement, Haven was credited with new
capital under RAP accounting, equal to $11 million. This amount was computed by
taking into account the $13 million fair market value of the net assets
contributed by Admiral to Haven, less the $1 million of fees and costs incurred,
and less an additional $1 million resulting from reduced valuations of certain
of the contributed assets for purposes of calculating Haven's RAP equity by the
appraisal division of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.

        In accordance with GAAP, however, the contributed equity values reported
to Admiral's shareholders was the net historical book value of $596,812, net of
approximately $1.05 million of out-of-pocket professional fees, expenses, and
other transaction costs associated with the supervisory acquisition, and not the
appraised net fair market equity values of $13 million.

        As an integral part of Admiral's application to acquire Haven, Admiral
filed a Business Plan of proposed operations calling for a significant growth of
earning assets, and an increase in low-cost deposits and other lower-cost
liabilities to refinance Haven's relatively high cost of funds. This growth was
to be generated both internally, and by acquisitions of other branches and
thrifts. The FHLBB Agreement approved Admiral's Business Plan.

        In exchange for the favorable accounting treatments regarding the
Supervisory Goodwill and the resulting calculation of RAP equity, the Agreement
imposed a number of conditions upon Admiral. Specifically:

        Admiral was required to record the supervisory acquisition transaction
        utilizing the "purchase" method of accounting, resulting in the
        recognition of the maximum amount of Supervisory Goodwill possible
        (approximately $20 million) under any allowable method of current
        accounting theory.

        Admiral agreed that it would cause the regulatory capital of Haven to
        be maintained at a level at or above the quarterly minimum regulatory
        capital requirement and, if necessary, infuse additional equity capital
        sufficient to comply with this requirement.

        Should Admiral default in this provision and be unable to cure the
        default within 90 days, the FSLIC could exercise any right or remedy
        available to it by law, equity, statute or regulation. In addition to
        the rights that were available to the FSLIC by virtue of the Agreement,
        whenever any savings and loan association fails to meet its regulatory
        capital requirement, the FHLBB and the FSLIC (or their successors) could
        take such actions as they deem appropriate to protect the Association,
        its depositors and the FSLIC.

        Admiral agreed that it would cause Haven to liquidate all of the
        contributed real estate according to a schedule specified by the FHLBB
        as follows: 37.5% of the market value of the properties (as determined
        by the FHLBB's District Appraiser) by March 31, 1989, an additional
        12.5% by June 30, 1989, and an additional 12.5% during each succeeding
        quarter.

        If Admiral had defaulted in this regard, it could have been subject to

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        forfeiture of 100% of its Haven stock. The FSLIC would have the right to
        vote the Haven stock, remove Haven's Board of Directors and/or dispose
        of the stock of Haven.

        Admiral acquired Haven solely with private equity capital. There were no
federal assistance payments, capital assistance notes, or any other form of
federal payments (which had been made available to other purchasers of insolvent
thrifts), involved in the acquisition Agreement negotiations. The only element
of the Agreement that Admiral specifically bargained for was the allowance of
Supervisory Goodwill, with its twenty-five year amortization period, to
compensate Admiral for its recapitalization of an insolvent thrift with a $15
million negative net worth on the supervisory acquisition date.

        For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1989, Haven experienced a "Net
Interest Income" (similar to a "Gross Profit" for commercial business
operations) of $1.635 million, as opposed to a Net Interest Expense of ($.163
million) for the fiscal year immediately preceding Admiral's supervisory
acquisition of Haven. These results represented a significant turnaround for
Haven during the first year of post- supervisory acquisition operations.

        Haven was successful in meeting the real estate liquidation requirements
imposed by the Agreement, including any extensions of time granted thereunder.
However, Haven experienced a $4.3 million erosion of its regulatory capital due
to losses sustained as a result of liquidating one single, large commercial
property included in the stated real estate under what can only be described as
"fire sale" conditions, on the last possible day under the Agreement, in order
to meet the time schedules mandated by the FHLBB in the Agreement. This loss,
together with other operating losses and goodwill amortization expenses, caused
Haven to fail to meet its minimum capital requirement as of March 31, 1989, and
at all times thereafter.

        The Financial Institution Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989
("FIRREA") was introduced on February 5, 1989, and enacted into law on August 9,
1989. FIRREA imposed, by no later than December 7, 1989, more stringent capital
requirements upon savings institutions than those previously in effect. These
capital requirements were applied to Haven on a retroactive basis. Haven did not
meet these new capital requirements on the date of enactment, or on the date of
Haven's acquisition by Admiral. Because of certain provisions of FIRREA relating
primarily to the disallowance of supervisory goodwill and certain other
intangible assets in the calculation of required net capital, management
estimates that Admiral would have been required under the Agreement to infuse
additional capital of approximately $18 million by December 7, 1989. Had FIRREA
been in effect on the date of Haven's acquisition by Admiral, Haven would have
fallen short of the capital requirements by approximately $14 million, after
taking into account Admiral's contribution of $11 million of new regulatory
capital. Admiral did not infuse any additional capital, and the net assets of
Haven were confiscated by the federal authorities on March 2, 1990.

        With nearly $20 million of Supervisory Goodwill on the books and only
$11 million of contributed capital (thereby resulting in a negative tangible net
worth in excess of $8 million, and an immediate shortfall of qualifying capital
in excess of nearly $15 million) on the date of the supervisory acquisition of
Haven by Admiral, Haven did not meet these new capital requirements imposed by
FIRREA.

        The FHLBB, in a supervisory letter dated March 31, 1989, designated the
Association as a "troubled institution" subject to the requirements of the
office of Regulatory Activities Regulatory Bulletin 3a ("RB3a"). A troubled
institution under RB3a is subject to various growth restrictions concerning
deposit accounts and lending activities. Haven was directed to "shrink" its
asset and deposit base, thereby assuring future operating losses.

        As of March 31, 1989, Haven's regulatory capital fell approximately
$580,000 below its minimum regulatory capital requirement. As of June 30, 1989,
Haven's regulatory capital was approximately $2.3 million below the minimum
regulatory

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requirement. This regulatory capital deficiency was a result of the
Association's substantial operating losses incurred as a result of the directive
from FHLBB supervisory personnel to "shrink" the assets and deposits of Haven,
and the sale of certain parcels of contributed real estate, under circumstances
that could only be described as a "fire sale," at amounts which approximated
predecessor cost, rather than at the substantially higher appraised values
(which had previously been reviewed and approved by the appropriate regulatory
authorities). In addition, due to Haven's inability to continue operations
without a significant capital infusion or other source of recapitalization, the
value of the Association's excess cost over net assets acquired (Goodwill) was
considered permanently impaired and, accordingly, the entire balance was written
off at June 30, 1989.

        Admiral was notified by the FHLBB on July 17, 1989, that since the
regulatory capital deficiency had not been corrected, Admiral was in default of
the Agreement and had 90 days (i.e., until October 18, 1989) to cure the
default. Admiral management was directed to resign any positions held at Haven,
Haven personnel were directed to cease communications with Admiral, and to
abandon any efforts to meet the contributed real estate liquidation schedule
contained in the Agreement. Admiral did not infuse the additional capital
required, and the net assets of Haven were confiscated by the federal government
on March 2, 1990.

        Due to the regulatory capital requirements imposed by FIRREA, even if
Admiral were able to infuse the approximate $2.3 million June 30, 1989
regulatory capital deficiency and cure the default, the cure would have only
been temporary. Because of certain provisions of FIRREA relating primarily to
the treatment of intangible assets, management estimates that Admiral would have
been required to infuse additional capital of approximately $18 million by the
December 7, 1989 date specified by the new law. Had the FIRREA requirements been
effective and fully phased in at the time of the acquisition, Haven would have
had a tangible capital deficiency of approximately $18 million as of the
acquisition date; and to meet the capital requirements, Admiral would have had
to fund approximately $14 million, in addition to the assets which were
contributed with an appraised equity value of approximately $11 million for
regulatory capital purposes.

        As of September 30, 1989, Haven had not met the contributed real estate
sale schedule. On September 27, 1989, the Association received a letter from its
Supervisory Agent in which the Supervisory Agent agreed not to enforce its
rights upon a default in the real estate sale schedule until November 1, 1989.
The net assets of Haven were confiscated by the federal government on March 2,
1990.

        Because of the effects of FIRREA, and the impact of certain requirements
imposed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board ("FHLBB") and the Federal Savings
and Loan insurance Corporation ("FSLIC") upon Admiral and upon the operations of
Haven, Admiral's management determined that the initial economic decisions
leading to the acquisition, recapitalization and operation of Haven had been
frustrated by FIRREA, and the only remaining alternative available to Admiral
was to sell or merge Haven, and withdraw from the savings and loan business.
Once Haven was divested, Admiral would have no other operations.

        In the meantime, Admiral and Haven applied, immediately after the
enactment of FIRREA, for relief from the requirements of the Agreement. Haven
also applied for regulatory relief from sanctions imposed by FIRREA for failing
to meet the minimum regulatory capital requirements. Furthermore, Admiral and
Haven applied for federal assistance payments under a FIRREA relief provision
which management believed was intended to be applicable to prior acquirers of
insolvent thrift institutions in supervisory acquisitions, where a significant
amount of "supervisory goodwill" is involved, and those acquirers were being
treated by the effects of the new legislation as if they had been the persons
who had caused the thrift to become insolvent in the first place. Admiral
management was never notified of any action taken or hearing scheduled in
connection with the various forms of relief being sought.

        Because of all of the circumstances enumerated above, Admiral attempted 
to

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dispose of its Haven common stock and to secure a release of its obligations
under the Agreement either through a merger, an acquisition or a tender of its
Haven common stock to the FHLBB or its successor in the event that the
Association's applications for specific relief were not approved.

        The net assets of Haven were confiscated on March 2, 1990.





ITEM 2.        PROPERTIES.

        Admiral Financial Corp.'s principal office is located in Miami Beach,
Florida. The Company is currently being allowed to share, free of charge,
certain office facilities and office equipment located at 825 Arthur Godfrey
Road, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. Admiral does not have any lease obligations.




ITEM 3.        LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.

        On August 5, 1993, Admiral filed a Complaint against the United States
of America in the United States Court of Federal Claims, alleging as follows:

        "This action arises in part out of contractual promises made to Admiral
by the United States' Government, acting through the Federal Home Loan Bank
Board ("FHLBB") and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ("FSLIC")
pursuant to their statutory supervisory authority over federally insured savings
and loan institutions and savings banks (hereinafter referred to a "thrifts" or
"thrift institutions"), and in part out of takings of property by the FHLBB and
FSLIC in the course of exercising that authority. The contractual promises were
made for the purpose of inducing Admiral to acquire and operate Haven Federal
Savings and Loan Association, an insolvent thrift institution. Admiral's
acquisition of Haven saved FSLIC's insurance fund millions of dollars that it
would have been obligated to pay to creditors and depositors of Haven had FSLIC
and the FHLBB been forced to liquidate it. Admiral fully performed its
obligations under its contract with FSLIC and the FHLBB. Although the United
States received the benefits of its contractual bargain with Admiral, it has
broken its contractual promises to Admiral, partially as a result of the
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 ("FIRREA"),
and of certain regulations promulgated by the Office of Thrift Supervision
("OTS") pursuant to FIRREA. This repudiation and abrogation of the United
States' contractual promises to Admiral constitute a material breach of contract
that defeats the central object of this agreement, a taking of Admiral's
property without just compensation in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the
United States Constitution, and a deprivation of Admiral's property without due
process of law in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the United States
Constitution. In this action, Admiral seeks (1) a declaration that the
government's actions constitute a repudiation and material breach of their
contractual obligations to Admiral and, thereby, effect a taking of Admiral's
property without just compensation and a deprivation of Admiral's property
without due process of law, in violation of the Fifth Amendment, and (2)
compensatory damages for the United States' breach of contract, or (3)
rescission of the contract and restitutionary relief, or (4) compensation for
the taking of Admiral's property, or (5) damages for the deprivation of
Plaintiffs' property without due process of law."

        This action was stayed by order of the Court dated September 3, 1993,
pending the en banc decision on rehearing of the Court of Appeal for the Federal
Circuit in WINSTAR CORP., ET AL. V. UNITED STATES, a pending action which
Admiral management believes to contain a substantially similar fact pattern.


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        Admiral is not a party to any other legal proceedings. If adversely
determined, the above litigation should not have, in the opinion of Admiral
management, a material adverse effect on the current operations or financial
condition of the Company.



ITEM 4.        SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS.

        Not Applicable.





                                     PART II


ITEM 5.        MARKET FOR THE REGISTRANT'S COMMON STOCK AND RELATED
               SECURITY HOLDER MATTERS.

        On June 21, 1988, Admiral's common stock began trading on the National
Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (NASDAQ) under the
symbol ADFC. During the year, Admiral was notified by NASDAQ that Admiral's net
worth did not meet the minimum standards for listing on the NASDAQ System and
that Admiral's stock would begin trading in the "over-the-counter" market after
September 30, 1989, if the minimum capital standards were not met.

        Since September 30, 1989, Admiral's shares have been listed in the
"over-the-counter" market on the OTC Bulletin Board. There is no firm currently
making a market in Admiral's stock.

        The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, the high and
low sales prices as reported on the OTC Bulletin Board.

                                                ASK                  BID
                                            ------------        -----------
                                            HIGH     LOW        HIGH    LOW
                                            ----     ---        ----    ---

        1993:
               First Quarter                  0       0          0       0
               Second Quarter                 0       0          0       0
               Third Quarter                  0       0          0       0
               Fourth Quarter                 0       0          0       0

        1994:
               First Quarter                  0       0          0       0
               Second Quarter                 0       0          0       0
               Third Quarter                  0       0          0       0
               Fourth Quarter                 0       0          0       0


        As of June 30, 1994, there were 492 stockholders of record.

        The Company has not paid cash dividends since inception. The Company
anticipates that for the foreseeable future any earnings from future operations
will be retained for use in its business and no cash dividends will be paid on
its common stock. Declaration of dividends in the future will remain within the
discretion of the Company's Board of Directors, which will review its dividend
policy from time to time on the basis of the company's financial condition,
capital requirements, cash flow, profitability, business outlook and other
factors.


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ITEM 6.        SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA.

        Admiral was formed in 1987 for the purpose of effecting the Contributed
Property Exchange Offer and Merger with Haven and had no prior operating
history. Admiral's acquisition of Haven occurred on June 16, 1988, and has been
accounted for as if it occurred on June 30, 1988. The following table sets forth
selected consolidated financial data for the operations of Haven and for Admiral
for the five years ended June 30, 1994. In addition, selected financial data on
the financial position of Admiral is shown as of June 30, 1994, 1993, 1992,
1991, and 1990. Such information is qualified in its entirety by the more
detailed information set forth in the financial statements and the notes thereto
included elsewhere herein.
<TABLE>

                                                          YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,
                                             ------------------------------------------

                                               1994    1993       1992     1991    1990
                                               ----    ----       ----     ----    ----
                                            (Dollars in thousands except per share data)

<S>                                          <C>        <C>       <C>     <C>     <C>
Admiral income                               $    0       0          0        0       2
Haven:
Interest income                                  -       -          -        -       -
Interest expense                                 -       -          -        -       -
                                             -------  ------    -------  ------  ------
        Net interest income
        before provision
        for loan losses
        (expense)                                  0       0          0       0       2

Provision for loan losses                         -       -         -        -       -
                                             -------  ------    -------  ------  ------
        Net interest income
        (expense) after
        provision for
        loan losses                                0       0          0       0       2

        Loss before extraordinary
        item and cumulative effect
        of change in accounting
        principle                                  0     (20)       (20)    (21)    (79)
Extraordinary item                                -       -          -       -       -
Cumulative effect of change in
        accounting principle                      -       -          -       -       -
                                             -------  ------    -------  ------  ------
               Net earnings (loss)           $     0     (20)       (20)    (21)    (79)
                                             =======  ======    =======  ======  ======

Earnings (loss) per share                   $  (0.00)  (0.00)     (0.00)  (0.00)  (0.01)


                                                          YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,
                                            --------------------------------------------
                                               1994    1993       1992     1991    1990
                                               ----    ----       ----     ----    ----
                                            (Dollars in thousands except per share data)


Net assets of Haven                               -       -         -       -       -
Total assets                                       0       0         20      40      61
Net liabilities of Haven                          -       -         -       -       -
Total liabilities                                 24      24         24      24      24
Total stockholders' equity (deficit)             (24)    (24)        (4)     16      37
Book value (deficit) per common share           (.00)   (.00)      (.00)    .00     .01
Number of offices of Admiral                       1       1          1       1       1


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ITEM 7.        MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF CONSOLIDATED
               FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.


RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

        Admiral was formed in 1987 and had no operations until its acquisition
of Haven on June 16, 1988. Admiral's only significant asset is its investment in
Haven and, therefore, the operations being reported on are primarily those of
its subsidiary, the predecessor registrant Haven. Admiral has been inactive
since 1990.



COMPARISON OF YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1994 AND 1993

        GENERAL. Net loss for 1994 was $0, or $0.00 per share. This compares to
a net loss for 1993 of $20,193, or $0.002 per share. Admiral was inactive at
June 30, 1994 and 1993.

        TOTAL INCOME. Admiral's gross revenues were $0 and $0 in 1994 and 1993,
respectively.

        COMPENSATION EXPENSE. Compensation expenditures were eliminated during
fiscal 1990, when all employees were terminated. Consequently, compensation
expense were $0 and $0 in 1994 and 1993.

        TOTAL OTHER EXPENSE. Other expense includes amortization of
organizational expenses of $0 and $20,193 in 1994 and 1993.




COMPARISON OF YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1993 AND 1992

        GENERAL. Net loss for 1993 was $20,193 or $0.002 per share. This
compares to a net loss for 1992 of $20,194 or $0.002 per share. Admiral was
inactive at June 30, 1993 and 1992.

        TOTAL INCOME. Admiral's gross revenues were $0 and $0 in 1993 and 1992,
respectively.

        COMPENSATION EXPENSE. Compensation expenditures were eliminated during
fiscal 1990, when all employees were terminated. Consequently, compensation
expense were $0 and $0 in 1993 and 1992.

        TOTAL OTHER EXPENSE. Other expense includes amortization of
organizational expenses of $20,194 and $20,193 in 1992 and 1993.




LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES


        Admiral has been reduced to a corporate "shell," with no operations or
current activity. There is no corporate liquidity, no available capital
resources, and no immediately foreseeable prospects for the future improvement
of Admiral's financial picture.

        Admiral management intends to seek a new line of business. as yet
unidentified. In connection therewith, Admiral's management believes that a
restructuring of Admiral may be necessary in order to raise capital for new

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operations, and any such restructuring may have a substantial dilutive effect
upon Admiral's existing shareholders. Admiral has no ongoing commitments or
obligations other than with respect to its obligations related to the
acquisition of Haven.




ITEM 8.        FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

        The financial statements and schedules listed in Item 14 hereof and
included in this report on Pages F-1 through F-10 are incorporated herein by
reference.




ITEM 9.        CHANGES IN, AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH, ACCOUNTANTS ON
               ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

        Not Applicable.




                                    PART III


ITEM 10.       DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT

        The following table sets forth, as of June 30, 1994, certain information
with respect to the directors and executive officers continuing in office until
their successors have been elected and qualified.

                                                                       OFFICER
                                                                        AND/OR
                                                                       DIRECTOR
        NAME              AGE      POSITION                             SINCE
        ----              ---      --------------------------          --------

Wm. Lee Popham             43      Chairman of the Board,               1987
                                   Chief Executive Officer
                                   and President

Linda E. Baker             55      Director, Vice President,            1987
                                   Secretary, and Treasurer

Charles E. Fancher, Jr.    44      Director                             1988


        Certain background information for each director is set forth below.

        WM. LEE POPHAM has served as Chairman of the Board and President of
Admiral since its inception in 1987. He had also served as Chairman of the Board
and President of Caesar Creek Holdings, Inc. (CCH), Miami, Florida (a financial
acquisition company) since June 1985, and in various other officer and director
positions with several subsidiaries and affiliates of CCH, until its liquidation
in December 1989. He has also served as a Director and Secretary-Treasurer of
Jeanne Baker, Inc., a real estate brokerage company located in Dade County,
Florida, since 1973, and has been actively employed by that Company since 1990.
He previously served as President of First Atlantic Capital Corporation, Miami,
Florida (an investment company) from July 1983 to May 1985. Prior thereto, he
was a partner in the accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick, LLP, Miami, Florida,
where he practiced as a Certified Public Accountant. He also served as a
director of Cruise America,

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<PAGE>


Inc., Miami, Florida (a recreational vehicle rental and sales corporation),
which shares are traded on the American Stock Exchange, from 1984 until 1991.

        LINDA E. BAKER has served as Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of
Admiral since its inception in April 1987. She has also served as Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer of CCH, Miami, Florida (a financial
acquisition company) from June 1985 until its liquidation in December 1989, and
in various other officer and director positions with several subsidiaries and
affiliates of CCH. Ms. Baker has been employed as Office/Personnel Manager at
Trivest, Inc., Miami, Florida, an investment holding company, since January
1990. She was Vice President and Secretary of First Atlantic Capital
Corporation, Miami, Florida (an investment company) from October 1983 to June
1985. Prior thereto, she was a Manager with the accounting firm of KPMG Peat
Marwick, LLP, Miami, Florida. Ms. Baker is a Certified Public Accountant and a
licensed Florida real estate broker.

        CHARLES E. FANCHER, JR. has served as President and Chief Operating
Officer of General Development Utilities, Inc., Miami, Florida (a water, waste
water, and liquid propane gas utility company) since June 1991, and Vice
President of Atlantic Gulf Communities Corporation (f/k/a General Development
Corporation), in Miami, Florida (a real estate development company) since
January 1986. Mr. Fancher was previously Senior Vice President of General
Development Utilities, Inc., since January 1986. Prior thereto, he served as a
Vice President of General Development Utilities, Inc. in the areas of finance
and operations.




ITEM 11.       EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION


CASH COMPENSATION

        The following table sets forth certain information with respect to the
Chief Executive Officer, and each other executive officer of Admiral and/or
Haven whose total cash compensation exceeded $100,000 during the year ended June
30, 1994.


                                           ANNUAL COMPENSATION AWARDS
            NAME AND                  -----------------------------------
       PRINCIPAL POSITION             YEAR      SALARY     BONUS    OTHER
       ------------------             ----      ------     -----    -----

       Wm. Lee Popham                 1994     $  ---       ---      ---
       Chairman and President         1993        ---       ---      ---
       Chief Executive Officer        1992        ---       ---      ---



INCENTIVE BONUS PLAN

        Admiral has a policy of paying discretionary bonuses to eligible
officers and employees based upon the individual's performance. Under the plan,
Admiral and its subsidiaries distribute approximately 20% of Admiral's
consolidated pre-tax profits in the form of cash bonuses awarded by the
Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors, based on management's
recommendations and evaluations of performance. No bonuses have been paid since
Admiral's inception in 1987.



RETIREMENT PLAN

        No Admiral employee is currently covered under any form of retirement
plan.

        In prior years, Haven employees were covered under a noncontributory
trusteed

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<PAGE>


pension plan, which was replaced by a contributory Section 401(k) plan for
Admiral and Haven employees on March 31, 1989. Employees were permitted to
contribute amounts up to 6% of their annual salary to this plan, with the
employer providing matching contributions at a rate of 50% of such employee's
contributions (to a maximum of 3% of such employee's salary), together with a
discretionary contribution amount not exceeding 1% of covered compensation.

        The Section 401(k) contribution plan was suspended when the net assets
of Haven were confiscated, and all Admiral employees were removed from their
employment positions by the federal regulators.



STOCK COMPENSATION PROGRAM

        The Board of Directors and shareholders of Admiral adopted the 1988
Stock Compensation Program (the "Program"), effective December 19, 1988, for the
benefit of directors, officers and other employees of Admiral and its
subsidiaries, including Haven, who are deemed to be responsible for the future
growth of Admiral. Under the Program, Admiral has reserved 1,100,000 shares of
authorized but unissued Common Stock for the future issuance of option grants.
Options granted under the Program can be in the form of incentive options,
compensatory options, stock appreciation rights, performance shares, or any
combination thereof.

        There have been no grants of any rights or options to any director,
officer or employee of Admiral or any affiliate.



EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN

        The Board of Directors and shareholders of Admiral approved the 1988
Employee Stock Purchase Program on December 19, 1988, enabling the directors,
officers and employees of Admiral and its affiliates to acquire a proprietary
interest in Admiral's Common Stock through a payroll deduction program. To date,
this plan has not been implemented by Admiral.



EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS

        There are no employment agreements between Admiral and any of Admiral's
employees.



INDEBTEDNESS OF MANAGEMENT

        Admiral makes no loans to its directors, officers or employees.



COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS

        While each Director is entitled to receive $500 plus reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses for attending each meeting, each Director volunteered to
suspend the receipt of all director fees due to Admiral's current financial
condition, beginning with the meeting held during the third fiscal quarter of
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1989. No additional compensation is paid for
attendance of committee meetings.


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ITEM 12.       SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND
               MANAGEMENT

        The following table sets forth information regarding the beneficial
ownership of Admiral's Common Stock as of June 30, 1994 by (I) each person who
is known by Admiral to own beneficially 5% or more of Admiral's Common Stock,
(ii) each Director and/or officer of the Company, and (iii) all Directors and
executive officers of Admiral as a group. Except as indicated below, each person
has sole dispositive and voting power with respect to the shares of Common Stock
indicated.

                                                   AMOUNT AND    PERCENT
                                                   NATURE OF        OF
               NAME AND ADDRESS OF                 BENEFICIAL     COMMON
                BENEFICIAL OWNER                   OWNERSHIP       STOCK
                ----------------                   ---------       -----

Wm. Lee Popham (l)                                 2,119,385      19.29%
825 Arthur Godfrey Road
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Ti-Aun Plantations, N.V.                             889,007       8.09%
Suite 600
600 Brickell Avenue
Miami, Florida 33131

David C. Popham (2)                                  668,651       6.09%
3166 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133

Linda E. Baker                                       150,120       1.37%
Suite 800
2665 South Bayshore Drive
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133

Charles E. Fancher, Jr.                               12,000          *
2844 Chucunantah Road
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133

All directors and
   executive officers as a group (3 persons)       2,281,505      20.77%
_____________
*  Less than one percent

(1)     Includes 63,695 shares held in a testamentary trust for members of Wm.
        Lee Popham's family, for which Mr. Popham disclaims beneficial
        ownership. Does not include any shares directly or beneficially owned
        by David C. Popham (his brother) or Jeanne M. Baker (his mother).

(2)     Includes 76,185 shares held jointly by David C. Popham and Valerie P. 
        Popham, his wife.  Also includes 119,928 shares held jointly by David C.
        Popham and Jeanne M. Baker, the mother of David C. Popham and Wm. Lee 
        Popham.  Does not include any shares beneficially owned by Wm. Lee 
        Popham, the brother of David C. Popham.


ITEM 13.       CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

        Wm. Lee Popham, the Chairman and President of Admiral, was previously
also the Chairman, President and controlling stockholder of CCH. Mr. Popham's
mother, Jeanne M. Baker, was also a director of CCH. While CCH did not receive
any fees or other compensation from Admiral or Haven during the fiscal year, CCH
did receive a consulting, management and organizational fee in connection with
the acquisition of

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Haven by Admiral of $354,286, plus expense reimbursements payable in cash during
fiscal 1988. CCH and its affiliates, including Caesar Creek TSC, Ltd. (CCTSC)
were liquidated in December 1989.

        Wm. Lee Popham, together with certain members of his family (including
David C. Popham and Jeanne M. Baker) and certain affiliates including CCH and
CCTSC, participated in a transaction which capitalized Admiral in order to
effect the acquisition of Haven in a contributed property exchange offer. The
total historical cost of the property contributed by Wm. Lee Popham, his family
and affiliates in the exchange was $1,228,227, the aggregate appraised value of
such contributed property was $12,586,553, and the net contribution value was
$7,022,965. Mr. Popham and his family and affiliates received an aggregate of
4,330,208 shares of Admiral Common Stock in the exchange, which occurred on June
16, 1988.

        Linda E. Baker, a director, officer and stockholder of Admiral was also
an officer, director and stockholder of CCH prior to its liquidation, as
described above. She is not related to Jeanne M. Baker.

        In accordance with the approved supervisory acquisition Agreement, Haven
was contractually obligated to pay Admiral a management fee of $25,000 per
quarter for financial and operational advice, budgeting, business planning,
marketing and public relations. Haven was directed by FHLBB supervisory
personnel to cease in honoring this approved contractual obligation, beginning
with the January 1990 payment.




                                     PART IV

ITEM 14.       EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES AND REPORTS ON FORM
               8-K

                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.

                                      INDEX

(A)1.   Admiral Financial Corp.:                                         PAGE

        Statement Regarding Sec. 210.3-11 of Regulation S-K              F-1

        Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 1994 and 1993         F-2

        Consolidated Statement of Operations for the three years
               ended June 30, 1994                                       F-3

        Consolidated Statement of Stockholders' (Deficit) Equity
               for the three years ended June 30, 1994                   F-4

        Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the three years
               ended June 30, 1994                                       F-5

        Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements                       F-6


(a.)2.         There are no financial statement schedules required to be filed 
               by Item 8 of this Form 10-K, or by paragraph (d) of Item 14.


(a.)3.         Exhibits

        (3)    The Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of Admiral are
               incorporated herein by reference to Exhibits 3.1 and 3.2 of
               Admiral's Form S-4

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               Registration Statement filed with the Securities and Exchange
               Commission on January 22, 1988.

        (4)    A specimen copy of Admiral's common stock certificate is
               incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 4.1 in Amendment No.
               1 of Admiral's Form S-4 Registration Statement filed with the
               Securities and Exchange Commission on April 5, 1988.

        (9)    Not applicable.

        (10)   Admiral hereby incorporates by reference the sections entitled
               "Appendix A - Agreement and Plan of Reorganization, as amended,
               dated October 26, 1987, and related Agreement and Plan of Merger,
               as amended" and "Contributed Property Exchange Offer" contained
               in Haven's Prospectus/Proxy Statement filed pursuant to Section
               14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 in connection with
               Haven's special meeting held on June 3, 1988.

        (11)   Not applicable.

        (12)   Not applicable.

        (13)   Not applicable.

        (16)   Not applicable.

        (18)   Not applicable.

        (21)   Admiral's sole subsidiary has been Haven Federal Savings and Loan
               Association. The assets and liabilities of Haven were confiscated
               by the federal government on March 2, 1990.

        (22)   Not applicable.

        (23)   Not applicable.

        (24)   Not applicable.

        (27)   Financial Data Schedule attached.

        (28)   Not applicable.

        (99)   Not applicable.


(b.)    No reports on Form 8-K have been filed during the last quarter of the
        period covered by this report.


(c.)    The exhibits required by Item 601 of Regulation S-K are included in 
        (a)(3) above.

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<PAGE>


                                   SIGNATURES

        Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

                                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.



                                         By   /s/ WM. LEE POPHAM
                                             -------------------------------
                                              Wm. Lee Popham, President and
Date: September 18, 1996                        Chief Executive Officer



        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the
Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.


        SIGNATURE                       TITLE                       DATE
        ---------                       -----                       ----

/S/ WM. LEE POPHAM               Chairman of the Board       September 18, 1996
- ----------------------------     of Directors, Chief
Wm. Lee Popham                   Executive Officer, and
Chairman and President           President
Principal Executive Officer



/S/ LINDA E. BAKER               Director, Vice President,   September 18, 1996
- ----------------------------     Secretary and Treasurer
Linda E. Baker 
Principal Financial Officer



/S/ CHARLES E. FANCHER, JR.      Director                    September 18, 1996
- ----------------------------
Charles E. Fancher, Jr.


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                 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF AN INACTIVE REGISTRANT


        Pursuant to Sec. 210.3-11 of Regulation S-X, Admiral Financial Corp.
qualifies as an inactive entity, meeting all of the following conditions:

        (A)    Gross receipts from all sources for the fiscal year are not in 
               excess of $100,000;

        (B)    Admiral has not purchased or sold any of its own stock, granted
               options therefor, or levied assessments upon outstanding stock;

        (C)    Expenditures for all purposes for the fiscal year are not in 
               excess of $100,000;

        (D)    No material change in the business has occurred during the fiscal
               year, including any bankruptcy, reorganization, readjustment or
               succession or any material acquisition or disposition of plants,
               mines, mining equipment, mine rights or leases; and

        (E)    No exchange upon which the shares are listed, or governmental
               authority having jurisdiction, requires the furnishing to it or
               the publication of audited financial statements.

        Accordingly, the attached financial statements of Admiral Financial
Corp. are unaudited.


                                       F-1
<PAGE>


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.
                                 AND SUBSIDIARY

                           Consolidated Balance Sheets


                      ASSETS                         JUNE 30, 1994           JUNE 30, 1993
                      ------                         -------------           -------------
                                                      (Unaudited)             (Unaudited)

<S>                                                  <C>                      <C>
Cash                                                 $         0           $        0
Prepaid expenses and other assets                              0                    0
Net assets of Haven Federal Savings and
        Loan Association (note 2)                              0                    0
                                                     -----------            ---------
               Total assets                          $         0           $        0
                                                     ===========            =========





LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' (DEFICIT) EQUITY

Accrued expenses and other liabilities               $    23,890           $    23,890
Net liabilities of Haven Federal Savings
        and Loan Association (note 2)                          0                     0
                                                     -----------           -----------
               Total liabilities                          23,890                23,890

Preferred stock, $.01 par value.  Authorized
        6,000,000 shares, none outstanding

Common stock, $.001 par value,
        50,000,000 shares authorized
        10,987,000 shares issued                          10,987                10,987
        Treasury stock, 1,954 and 1,954 shares, at cost        0                     0
Additional paid-in capital                               680,710               680,710
Deficit                                                 (715,587)             (715,587)
                                                     -----------           -----------
        Total stockholders' (deficit) equity             (23,890)              (23,890)
                                                     -----------           -----------
        Total liabilities and stockholders'
               (deficit) equity                      $                     $         0
                                                     ===========           ===========


</TABLE>
          See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.


                                       F-2
<PAGE>


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.
                                 AND SUBSIDIARY

                      Consolidated Statements of Operations
                                   (Unaudited)





                                                                    YEARS ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                                    --------------------
                                                            1994             1993             1992
                                                    ------------     ------------     ------------

<S>                                                  <C>               <C>             <C>
REVENUES:

Interest Income                                     $          0     $          0     $         0
Other income                                                --               --               --
                                                    ------------     ------------     ------------
        Total income                                           0                0               0

EXPENSES:

Employee Compensation                                       --               --               --
Other Expense                                                  0           20,193          20,194
                                                    ------------     ------------     ------------
               Total expense                                   0           20,193          20,194


Loss from discontinued operation (note 2)                      0                0                0
                                                    ------------     ------------     ------------

Net loss                                            $          0     $    (20,193)    $    (20,194)
                                                    ============     ============     ============

Loss per share                                      $       0.00     $     $(0.00)    $      (0.00)
                                                    ============     ============     ============

Dividend  per share                                         --               --               --
                                                    ============     ============     ============

Weighted  average number
of shares outstanding                                 10,985,046       10,985,046      10,985,046
                                                    ============     ============     ============
</TABLE>

           See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements


                                       F-3
<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.
                                 AND SUBSIDIARY


                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS'
                                (DEFICIT) EQUITY

                        FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1994



                                            COMMON  STOCK         ADDITIONAL       RETAINED
                                      ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING        PAID-IN         EARNINGS
                                       SHARES        AMOUNT         CAPITAL         (DEFICIT)
                                       ------        ------         -------          -------

<S>                                 <C>          <C>              <C>            <C>      
Balance at June 30, 1988            10,985,046   $  10,987        $ 680,710      $       -

   Net loss for the year                               -                -        (13,813,316)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------

Balance at June 30, 1989            10,985,046      10,987          680,710      (13,813,316)

   Confiscation of Subsidiary
   Net Assets and Liabilities                          -                -          13,238,189

   Net loss for the year                               -                -             (79,030)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------

Balance at June 30, 1990            10,985,046    $ 10,987        $ 680,710      $   (654,157)

   Net loss for the year                                                              (21,043)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------


Balance at June 30, 1991            10,985,046    $ 10,987        $ 680,710      $   (675,200)

    Net loss for the year                                                             (20,194)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------


Balance at June 30, 1992            10,985,046    $ 10,987        $ 680,710     $    (695,394)

    Net loss for the year                                                             (20,193)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------


Balance at June 30,
         1993 and 1994              10,985,046    $ 10,987        $ 680,710     $    (715,587)
                                    ----------   ---------        ---------      ------------
</TABLE>


          See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.


                                       F-4
<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                     ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARY

                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                   (UNAUDITED)


                                                                     Year Ended June 30
                                                                  ------------------------------------------
                                                               1994              1993             1992
                                                              ------            -------         -------

<S>                                                          <C>              <C>             <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:

Net loss                                                     $    0          $ (20,193)      $ (20,194)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash
    provided by operating activities:

Decrease in deficit arising from confiscation of
    Haven Federal after retroactive disallowance
    of agreed supervisory goodwill and regulatory capital
Decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets
Decrease (increase) in net assets of
   Haven Federal
(Decrease) in accrued expenses and other liabilities
(Decrease) Increase in net liabilities of
   Haven Federal
Amortization of organization expenses                             0             20,193          20,194
                                                            -------            -------         -------

Net cash provided (used) by operating activities                  0                  0               0

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year                      0                  0               0
                                                            -------            -------         -------

Cash and cash equivalents, end of year                       $    0            $     0         $     0
                                                            =======            =======         =======

</TABLE>

           See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements


                                       F-5
<PAGE>


                             ADMIRAL FINANCIAL CORP.
                                 AND SUBSIDIARY

                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS



(1)     ORGANIZATION AND REGULATORY MATTERS


        Admiral Financial Corp. ("Admiral") is inactive.

        On June 16, 1988, Admiral acquired Haven Federal Savings and Loan
        Association ("Haven"). Admiral was a newly formed savings and loan
        holding company that was capitalized through the contribution of various
        parcels of real estate, investment securities and a tax sale certificate
        business ("Contributed Property") recorded at its net predecessor cost
        of $596,812, net of transaction costs. The Association was acquired by
        Admiral through the exchange of common stock which was accounted for
        under the purchase method of accounting and, accordingly, the assets and
        liabilities were adjusted to their estimated fair market values as of
        the date of acquisition.

        In connection with the acquisition, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board
        ("FHLBB"), which was abolished by the Financial Institutions Reform,
        Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 and was succeeded by the Office of
        Thrift Supervision ("OTS") of the Treasury Department, issued a
        resolution (the "Agreement") on April 26, 1988, requiring that Admiral
        must comply with certain conditions. Those conditions included a
        Regulatory Capital Maintenance/Dividend Agreement (the "Capital
        Agreement") dated June 15, 1988, by and between the Federal Savings and
        Loan Insurance Corporation "FSLIC" and Admiral:

        (a.)   No dividends will be paid by the Association until all of the 
               real estate included in the Contributed Property is liquidated
               and the cash proceeds recorded on the Association's books. Any
               dividends that are a result of income from the sale of real
               estate are restricted to the sales price less the regulatory
               appraised value minus any carrying costs paid by the Association.
               In addition, unless prior approval has been obtained from the
               FHLBB, dividends paid by the Association shall be limited to 50%
               of its income for that fiscal year as reflected in its quarterly
               reports to the FHLBB, except for the fiscal year of acquisition
               when dividends paid by the Association shall be limited to 50% of
               its net income earned after the effective date of the
               acquisition, provided that any dividends permitted under this
               limitation may be deferred and paid in a subsequent year, and the
               payment of dividends would not reduce the regulatory capital of
               the Association below the required level.

        (b.)   If the Association fails to meet its regulatory capital
               requirements, then Admiral must infuse sufficient equity capital,
               in a form satisfactory to the FHLBB, into the Association during
               the subsequent quarter. Admiral was permitted to cure any default
               within 90 days.

               Failure to do so will allow the FSLIC to exercise its legal or
               equitable rights under the Capital Agreement to enforce the terms
               of the Capital Agreement. Admiral was deemed by the FHLBB on July
               17, 1989, to have defaulted on its obligation to infuse capital
               under the Capital Agreement and was given until October 18, 1989,
               to cure such defaults. Failure to cure such default by that date
               would permit the FSLIC (or its successor) to seek its legal or
               equitable remedy as set forth in the Capital Agreement, which
               included specific performance or administrative or judicial
               enforcement proceedings.

                                       F-6
<PAGE>


        (c.)   Admiral shall cause the Association to liquidate all of the real 
               estate contributed as regulatory capital within two years after
               consummation of the transaction according to the following
               schedule: at least 37.5% of the market value of the properties as
               determined by the FHLBB District Appraiser by the end of the
               third quarter after consummation and thereafter at least 12.5%
               each subsequent quarter. The Association shall not provide
               financing to facilitate the liquidation of the real estate
               contributed as regulatory capital without the prior written
               approval of the Association's Supervisory Agent. If Admiral does
               not meet this real estate liquidation schedule, the FSLIC shall
               have the right to vote the Association's stock, remove the
               Association's Board of Directors and/or dispose of any or all of
               the common stock of the Association owned by Admiral. The
               Association applied for relief from the requirements of the
               Resolution and Capital Agreement which mandate the sale of real
               estate in accordance with the schedule above, but was never given
               the opportunity for a hearing, or the benefit of a response.

        For regulatory purposes, the Association was required to comply with
        minimum regulatory capital requirements. During the year ended June 30,
        1989, the Association incurred substantial operating losses and sold
        certain parcels of Contributed Property at amounts which approximated
        predecessor cost, rather than at the substantially higher regulatory
        appraised values. These factors contributed to the Association's failure
        to meet its minimum regulatory capital requirement on June 30, 1989. At
        June 30, 1989, such minimum regulatory capital requirement amounted to
        approximately $6,642,000. When an association fails to meet its
        regulatory capital requirement, the FHLBB and the FSLIC (and their
        successors) may take such actions as they deem appropriate to protect
        the Association; its depositors; the FSLIC; and its successor, Savings
        Association Insurance 'Fund ("SAIF").

        The FHLBB, in a supervisory letter dated March 31, 1989, designated the
        Association as a "troubled institution" subject to the requirements of
        the Office of Regulatory Activities Regulatory Bulletin 3a ("RB3a"). A
        troubled institution under RB3a is subject to various growth
        restrictions concerning deposit accounts and lending activities.

        Admiral did not have the ability to infuse sufficient equity capital
        into the Association in accordance with the Agreement and Capital
        Agreement. Due to the inability to continue operations without a
        significant capital infusion or other source of recapitalization, the
        value of the Association's excess cost over net assets acquired was
        considered permanently impaired and, accordingly, was written off at
        June 30, 1989.

        On August 9, 1989, the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and
        Enforcement Act of 1989 ("FIRREA") was signed into law. FIRREA imposed,
        by no later than December 7, 1989, more stringent capital requirements
        upon savings institutions than those currently in effect. In addition,
        FIRREA included provisions for changes in the Federal regulatory
        structure for institutions including a new deposit insurance system,
        increased deposit insurance premiums and restricted investment
        activities with respect to non-investment grade corporate debt and
        certain other investments. FIRREA also increases the required ratio of
        housing-related assets in order to qualify as an insured institution.

        FIRREA's provisions for new capital standards required institutions to
        have a minimum regulatory tangible capital equal to 1.5% of total assets
        and a minimum 3.0% leverage capital ratio by no later than December 7,
        1989. The ability to include qualifying supervisory goodwill for
        purposes of the leverage capital ratio requirement will be phased out by
        January 1, 1995. In addition, institutions were required to meet a
        risk-based capital requirement. In all cases, the capital standards were
        also required to be no less stringent than standards applicable to
        national banks. Currently, national banks are required to maintain a
        primary capital-to-assets ratio of 5.5% and a total capital-to-assets
        ratio of 6.0%.

        The Association did not meet these new capital requirements imposed by
        FIRREA.

                                      F-7
<PAGE>


        The Association sought regulatory relief from sanctions imposed by
        FIRREA for failing to meet the minimum regulatory capital requirements,
        and applied for financial assistance to the FDIC. There was no response
        or hearing prior to the seizure of Haven.

        The net assets of Haven were seized by the federal government on March
        2, 1990.



(2)     SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES


        (a.)   BASIS OF PRESENTATION

        The accompanying balance sheets as of June 30, 1994 and 1993, include
        references to the accounts of Admiral and the net assets and net
        liabilities of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Haven Federal Savings and
        Loan Association. Due to Haven's status as a discontinued operation, as
        discussed in note 1, the Association's net assets, net liabilities, and
        net losses from operations have been presented in the aggregate. The
        consolidated statements of operations, stockholders' (deficit) equity
        and cash flows for the years prior to 1990 include the accounts of
        Admiral and the Association. All significant intercompany transactions
        have been eliminated in consolidation.


        (b.)   OFFICE PROPERTIES AND EQUIPMENT

        All office properties and equipment were sold when the offices of the
        Company were closed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1990, and the
        proceeds from such sales are reflected as "other income."


        (c.)   INCOME TAXES

        Admiral and its wholly-owned subsidiary file a consolidated tax return.
        Taxes are provided on all income and expense items included in earnings,
        regardless of the period in which such items are recognized for tax
        purposes, except for income representing a permanent difference.


        (d.)   REAL ESTATE

        Loss from real estate operations includes rental income, operating
        expenses, interest expense on the related mortgages payable, gains on
        sales, net and provision for estimated losses to reflect subsequent
        declines in the net realizable value below predecessor cost.

        Provisions for estimated losses on real estate are charged to earnings
        when, in the opinion of management, such losses are probable. While
        management uses the best information available to make evaluations,
        future adjustments to the allowances may be necessary if economic con
        ditions change substantially from the assumptions used in making the
        evaluations.


        (e.)   EXCESS COST OVER NET ASSETS ACQUIRED AND OTHER INTANGIBLES

        The excess cost over net assets acquired was amortized by the interest
        method over the estimated lives of the long-term, interest-bearing
        assets acquired. The remaining unamortized excess cost over net assets
        acquired was written off at June 30, 1989 (see note 1).


                                       F-8
<PAGE>


        (g)    CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

        For the purpose of the statement of cash flows, cash and cash
        equivalents include the accounts of Admiral.


(3)     PURCHASE ACCOUNTING

        At June 30, 1989, the remaining unamortized excess cost over net assets
        acquired of $7,768,074 was written off and charged to operations (see
        note 1).


(4)     INCOME TAXES

        At June 30, 1994 and 1993, the Company has estimated net operating loss
        carryforwards of approximately $10,447,000 and $10,426,000,
        respectively, for Federal income tax purposes, and $10,095,000 and
        $10,074,000, respectively, for state income tax purposes to offset
        future taxable income.

        These carryforwards were scheduled to expire in future years as follows:
<TABLE>

                                     YEAR ENDING
                                       JUNE 30,                 FEDERAL              STATE
                                       --------                 -------              -----
<S>                                     <C>                  <C>                     <C>
                                        1990                $  2,348,000            2,304,000
                                        1991                   2,984,000            2,941,000
                                        1992                   5,360,000            5,230,000
                                        2001                   1,549,000            1,537,000
                                        2002                   1,288,000            1,288,000
                                        2004                   7,468,000            7,128,000
                                                             -----------          -----------
        Net operating loss
           carryforwards, June 30, 1989:                      20,997,000           20,428,000
           Less: 1990 Expirations                             (2,348,000)          (2,304,000)
                                        2005                      79,000               79,000
                                                             -----------          -----------
        Net operating loss
           carryforwards, June 30, 1990:                      18,728,000           18,203,000
           Less: 1991 Expirations                             (2,984,000)          (2,941,000)
                                        2006                      21,000               21,000
                                                             -----------          -----------
        Net operating loss
           carryforwards, June 30, 1991                       15,765,000           15,283,000
           Less: 1992 Expirations                             (5,360,000)          (5,230,000)
                                        2007                      21,000               21,000
                                                             -----------          -----------
        Net operating loss
           carryforwards, June 30, 1992                      $10,426,000          $10,074,000
                                        2008                      21,000               21,000
                                                             -----------          -----------
        Net operating loss
           carryforwards, June 30, 1993 and 1994             $10,447,000          $10,095,000
                                                             ===========          ===========

        The Company has not filed its federal or Florida income tax returns for 
        the fiscal years ended

</TABLE>

                                       F-9
<PAGE>


        June 30, 1993, 1992, 1991 and 1990. While the confiscation of the assets
        and liabilities of Haven may have resulted in a taxable event,
        management believes that any taxable income resulting from such
        confiscation of assets and liabilities should not exceed the available
        net operating loss carryforwards.

        The net operating loss carryforwards expiring through 2002 were
        generated by the Association prior to its acquisition by Admiral
        Financial Corp. and have been carried over at their original amounts for
        income tax purposes. For financial statement purposes, these purchased
        loss carryforwards will not be used to offset the future tax expense of
        Admiral. They will be accounted for as an adjustment to equity if and
        when a tax benefit is realized. At June 30, 1994 and 1993, such
        purchased loss carryforwards remaining amounted to approximately
        $2,837,000 and $2,837,000, respectively.


(5)     DISPOSAL OF THE ASSOCIATION ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

        The net assets and net liabilities of Haven were confiscated by the
        federal government on March 2, 1990.


                                      F-10

<TABLE> <S> <C>

<ARTICLE>                         5            
       
<S>                    <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>          YEAR
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                 JUN-30-1994  
<PERIOD-END>                      JUN-30-1994  
<CASH>                            0            
<SECURITIES>                      0            
<RECEIVABLES>                     0            
<ALLOWANCES>                      0            
<INVENTORY>                       0            
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                  0            
<PP&E>                            0            
<DEPRECIATION>                    0            
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                    0            
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>             23,890       
<BONDS>                           0            
             0            
                       0            
<COMMON>                          10,987       
<OTHER-SE>                        (34,877)     
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>      0            
<SALES>                           0            
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                  0            
<CGS>                             0            
<TOTAL-COSTS>                     0            
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                  0            
<LOSS-PROVISION>                  0            
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                0            
<INCOME-PRETAX>                   0            
<INCOME-TAX>                      0            
<INCOME-CONTINUING>               0            
<DISCONTINUED>                    0            
<EXTRAORDINARY>                   0            
<CHANGES>                         0            
<NET-INCOME>                      0            
<EPS-PRIMARY>                     (0.00)       
<EPS-DILUTED>                     (0.00)       
        

</TABLE>


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