UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549




FORM 11-K



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


For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2003


OR


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




Commission File Number 1-8841


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for
Bargaining Unit Employees of Florida Power & Light Company *
(Full title of the plan)




FPL GROUP, INC.
(Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan)




700 Universe Boulevard
Juno Beach, Florida 33408
(Address of principal executive office)




* Effective January 1, 2004, the plan name was changed to FPL Group Bargaining Unit Employee Thrift Plan.





REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM


To the Participants and the Employee Benefit Plans Administrative Committee:


We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of Florida Power & Light Company (the "Plan") as of December 31, 2003 and 2002, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2003. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.


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


In our opinion, such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2003 and 2002, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2003, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.


Our audits were conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets held for investment purposes as of December 31, 2003 is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements, but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This schedule is the responsibility of the Plan's management. Such schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the basic 2003 financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects when considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.





DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP
Certified Public Accountants

Miami, Florida
June 24, 2004

 


EMPLOYEE THRIFT AND RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN FOR
BARGAINING UNIT EMPLOYEES OF FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Accrued interest receivable - Leveraged ESOP Account

$

92

$

123

General investments

219,473,163

164,336,626

Investment in Master Trust

293,423,939

276,611,556

Employer securities - Leveraged ESOP

110,180,322

110,794,434

Total assets

623,077,516

551,742,739

LIABILITIES

Interest payable - Leveraged ESOP Account

231,164

248,771

Acquisition indebtedness of Leveraged ESOP

71,567,773

77,018,773

Total liabilities

71,798,937

77,267,544

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

551,278,579

$

474,475,195




































The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

 


EMPLOYEE THRIFT AND RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN FOR
BARGAINING UNIT EMPLOYEES OF FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended December 31, 2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions:

    Received from Participants

$

19,970,851

    Noncash contributions (from employer)

7,114,501

        Total contributions

$

27,085,352

Earnings on investments:

    Interest:

        Interest-bearing cash

55,419

        Other loans (Participant loans)

985,432

            Total interest

1,040,851

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments:

        Investment in Master Trust

30,343,613

        General investments

37,672,614

            Total net appreciation in fair value of investments

68,016,227

Total

96,142,430

DEDUCTIONS

             

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

22,832,340

Corrective distributions

311

Deemed distributions of Participant loans

20,605

Administrative expenses

78,502

Total

22,931,758

NET INCREASE

73,210,672

TRANSFERS

Transfers from the Plan - net

(1,261,752

)

Effect of current year Leveraged ESOP activity

4,854,464

Total transfers to the Plan - net

3,592,712

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

474,475,195

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

551,278,579



















The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these statements.

EMPLOYEE THRIFT AND RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN FOR
BARGAINING UNIT EMPLOYEES OF FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
For the year ended December 31, 2003

1.  Description of the Plan and Significant Accounting Policies


The Plan


The following description of the Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of Florida Power & Light Company (Plan) provides only general information. Participating employees (Participants) should refer to the Summary Plan Description available in their employee handbook (as updated periodically through Summaries of Material Modifications) for a more complete description of the Plan. Fidelity Management Trust Company (Trustee) administers the trust (Trust) established under the Plan, the FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan (Group Plan) and the FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan (FPL Energy OSI Plan). Effective December 31, 2003, the FPL Energy OSI Plan was merged into the Group Plan. Effective January 1, 2004, the Plan's name was changed to FPL Group Bargaining Unit Employee Thrift Plan.


The Plan is a defined contribution plan subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA). The portion of the Plan investing in common stock (Common Stock) of FPL Group, Inc. (FPL Group or Company) has been designated as an employee stock ownership plan. Participation in the Plan, which is voluntary, is open to any employee of Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), FPL Energy Maine Operating Services, LLC (FPL Energy Maine), or FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC (Seabrook) whose compensation is established under a collective bargaining agreement between FPL or FPL Energy Maine and its respective unit of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers AFL-CIO or between Seabrook and The Utility Workers Union of America (collectively, Bargaining Unit). Bargaining Unit employees are eligible to participate in the Plan on the first day of the month coincident with the completion of one full month of service or on the first day of any payroll period thereafter. The Plan includes a cash or deferred compensation arrangement (Pretax Option) permitted by Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (Code). The Pretax Option permits Participants to elect to defer federal income taxes on all or a portion of their contributions (Pretax Contributions) until they are distributed from the Plan. Under current tax law, the annual limitation on Pretax Contributions for the 2003 plan year was increased to $12,000 and will increase an additional $1,000 each year through 2006. In addition, individuals age 50 or older who contributed the maximum allowable under the Plan had the option of contributing up to an additional $2,000 in Pretax Contributions for 2003. This catch-up amount increases an additional $1,000 for each year between 2004 and 2006.


The Plan also includes leveraged employee stock ownership plan (Leveraged ESOP) provisions. The Leveraged ESOP is a stock bonus plan within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(iii) that is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code and is designed to invest primarily in Common Stock. Pursuant to the Leveraged ESOP, the Trust purchased Common Stock from FPL Group using the proceeds of a loan (Acquisition Indebtedness) from FPL Group Capital Inc (FPL Group Capital), a subsidiary of FPL Group (see Note 3). The Common Stock acquired by the Trust is initially held in a separate account (Leveraged ESOP Account). As the Acquisition Indebtedness (including interest) is repaid, each Participant's account is allocated its portion of Common Stock released from the Leveraged ESOP Account.


During 2003, the Plan had in place a Dividend Payout Program which enabled Participants to choose how their dividends on certain shares of Common Stock held in the Plan are to be paid. Dividends on Common Stock acquired through the Leveraged ESOP do not qualify under this program. The options available to Participants included reinvestment of dividends in Common Stock, distribution of dividends in cash, or a partial distribution with the balance reinvested in Common Stock.


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 Plan termination, Participants will become 100 percent vested in their accounts.


Contributions, Loans, Withdrawals and Transfers to (from) the Plan

The Plan allows for pretax and after-tax contributions by eligible employees in whole percentages from 1% to 20% of their "earnings," as defined in the Plan (Earnings), which is matched in part by the Company with shares of Common Stock. Except for Seabrook bargaining unit employees, for pretax or after-tax contributions, the Company match is 100% on the first 3% of a Participant's Earnings, 50% on the next 3% and 25% on the next 1%. Contributions are subject to certain limitations. As of December 1, 2003, Seabrook bargaining unit employees can elect to contribute up to a combined pretax and after-tax maximum of 50% of their Earnings. Prior to April 1, 2003, Seabrook bargaining unit employees received Company matching contributions of 100% on the first 3% of Earnings contributed on a pretax basis. Effective April 1, 2003, after-tax contributions were also included for purposes of calculating Company match for a combined pretax and after-tax contribution of up to 3% of Earnings.


The value of a Participant's contributions (including all income, gains and losses) is at all times 100% vested. For bargaining unit employees of FPL Energy Maine, Company matching contributions are fully vested upon attaining six months of service. For bargaining unit employees of Seabrook, Company matching contributions are fully vested immediately after completing one full month of service. For all others, Company matching contributions vest at a rate of 20% each year and are fully vested upon a Participant attaining five years of service. An employee may also receive vesting credit for prior years of service with FPL Group or any of its subsidiaries.


The Plan's investment options include fourteen core funds, as well as a "window" containing a wide variety of mutual funds. The core funds are comprised of eleven "mix your own" investment options and three "pre-mixed" investment strategies. The "mix your own" investment options include various mutual funds, a separately managed portfolio of short-and long-term investment contracts, a small-capitalization equity index fund and Common Stock. The "pre-mixed" investment strategy options are made up of different allocations of investment options providing various combinations of stocks and fixed income investments.


The Plan allows Participants, at any time, to change their contribution percentage, to change their investment option allocation for future contributions or to transfer their account balance attributable to Participant contributions from one investment option to another. At December 31, 2003, the number of Participants contributing to the Plan was 3,487. Company contributions are primarily made from Common Stock shares released from the Leveraged ESOP Account. Forfeitures of non-vested Company contributions due to termination of Plan participation may be used to reduce the amount of future Company contributions to the Plan or may be applied to administrative expenses. A Participant who has attained at least the age of 50 and completed five years of service will be permitted to transfer all or any portion of Company contributions made to his or her account and any earnings thereon to one or more of the other investment options. Any future Company contributions will continue to be invested in Common Stock. FPL contributions made on behalf of business managers and others employed by FPL's bargaining unit and serving on FPL property while on a leave of absence from FPL will be reimbursed by FPL's bargaining unit.


A Participant may borrow from his or her account a minimum of $1,000 up to a maximum of $50,000 or 50% of the vested value of the Participant's account, whichever is less. The vested portion of a Participant's account will be pledged as security for the loan. The annual rate of interest for loans is determined taking into account the prime rate at the time of origination. The interest rate for Participant loans is fixed and ranged from 4.00% to 9.75% for loans outstanding at December 31, 2003.


Withdrawals by Participants from their accounts during their employment are permitted with certain penalties and restrictions. The penalties limit a Participant's contributions to the Plan for varying periods following a withdrawal.


Transfers to (from) the Plan generally represent net transfers between the Plan and either the Group Plan or, prior to December 31, 2003, the FPL Energy OSI Plan. The majority of transfers arise as a result of Participants transferring between bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit status while employed by FPL, FPL Energy Maine or Seabrook.


Basis of Accounting


The financial statements of the Plan are prepared using the accrual basis of accounting. Investment income and interest income on loans to Participants is recognized when earned. Contributions by Participants and Company contributions are accrued on the basis of amounts withheld through payroll deductions. Distributions to Participants are recorded when paid. Certain amounts included in the 2002 statement of net assets available for benefits have been reclassified to conform to the 2003 presentation.


Use of Estimates


The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, and changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.


Investment Valuation and Income Recognition


The Plan's investments are stated at fair value, except insurance and financial institution investment contracts which are stated at contract value (see Investment Contracts below). Included in general investments and investment in Master Trust are shares of registered investment companies valued at quoted market prices, which represent the net asset value of shares held by the Plan at year end. Common Stock is valued at its quoted market price. Loans to Participants are valued at cost, which approximates fair value. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, credit and overall market volatility, which could result in changes in the value of such securities.


Purchases and sales of investment securities are recorded on the trade date. Gains or losses on sales of investment securities are determined using the carrying amount of the securities. The carrying amounts of securities held in Participant accounts are adjusted daily; securities held in the Leveraged ESOP Account (see Note 2) are adjusted annually. Unrealized appreciation or depreciation is recorded to recognize changes in market value.


Investment Contracts


The Plan has entered into investment contracts with various insurance companies and financial institutions. The contracts are fully benefit responsive and are included in the financial statements at contract value (which represents contributions made under the contract, plus earnings, less withdrawals and administrative expenses). There are no reserves against contract values for credit risk of the contract issuer or otherwise. At December 31, 2003, the contract value and fair value of investment contracts were $91,749,000 and $93,359,000, respectively. At December 31, 2002, the contract value and fair value of investment contracts were $82,652,000 and $85,980,000, respectively. The average yield for the portfolio of investment contracts was 4.38% and 4.91% for 2003 and 2002, respectively. The crediting interest rate at December 31, 2003 and 2002 was 3.80% and 4.96%, respectively. The crediting interest rate is based on an agreed-upon formula with the issuers, but cannot be less than zero. See Note 8.


2.  Employee Stock Ownership Plan Account Allocation


The assets, liabilities and net income of the Leveraged ESOP Account are not considered plan assets but are for the joint benefit of the Plan, the Group Plan and the FPL Energy OSI Plan. The Leveraged ESOP Account is allocated for financial reporting purposes based on each plan's relative end-of-year net assets. Due to the FPL Energy OSI Plan's merger into the Group Plan on December 31, 2003, the income effects of the Leveraged ESOP Account for 2003 were allocated based on the net assets immediately prior to the merger. The income effects were allocated 69.9%, 28.8% and 1.3% to the Group Plan, the Plan and the FPL Energy OSI Plan, respectively. The Plan's allocation of Common Stock held in the Leveraged ESOP Account (employer securities), Acquisition Indebtedness and interest payable have been reflected in the statements of net assets available for benefits, but are not available for, or the obligation of, Plan Participants. The employer securities will be released from the Leveraged ESOP Account and allocated to accounts of Participants under the Plan in satisfaction of part or all of the Company's matching contribution obligation under the Plan as the Acquisition Indebtedness is repaid (see Note 3). ESOP shares allocated through year end are included in the investment in Master Trust amount on the statements of net Assets Available for Benefits. The Acquisition Indebtedness will be repaid from dividends on the shares acquired by the leveraged ESOP account, as well as from cash contributions from FPL Group. The net effect of a change in the allocation percentage from year to year is reported as a reallocation of the Leveraged ESOP Account. The value of the shares allocated to accounts of participants under the plans is not affected by these allocations.


Condensed financial statements of the Leveraged ESOP Account are presented below, indicating the allocations made to each plan. The effect of 2003 Leveraged ESOP activity on net assets is included in transfers in the financial statements of each plan. Allocation of shares to the plans is presented as noncash contributions in the financial statements of each plan.

Total
Leveraged ESOP
Account


The Group Plan



The Plan

The
FPL Energy
OSI Plan

Allocation percentage

100.0%

71.2%

28.8%

Accrued interest

$

320

$

228

$

92

Employer securities

382,700,786

272,520,464

110,180,322

    Total assets

382,701,106

272,520,692

110,180,414

Interest payable

802,926

571,762

231,164

Acquisition indebtedness

248,583,800

177,016,027

71,567,773

    Total liabilities

249,386,726

177,587,789

71,798,937

Net assets at December 31, 2003

$

133,314,380

$

94,932,903

$

38,381,477

Contributions received from employer

$

21,822,132

Interest income

1,365

Dividends

14,696,314

Net appreciation in fair value of investments

31,840,686

    Total

68,360,497

Interest expense

25,416,844

Net income

42,943,653

$

30,030,198

$

12,363,564

$

549,891

Allocation of shares to plans

(26,331,025

)

(17,293,654

)

(7,114,501

)

(1,922,870

)

Reallocation of Leveraged ESOP

-

(60,404

)

(394,599

)

455,003

Effect of current year Leveraged ESOP

    activity on net assets

16,612,628

12,676,140

4,854,464

(917,976

)

Net assets at December 31, 2002

116,701,752

82,256,763

33,527,013

917,976

Net assets at December 31, 2003

$

133,314,380

$

94,932,903

$

38,381,477

$

-


3.  Acquisition Indebtedness


In December 1990, the Trust, which holds plan assets for the Plan, the Group Plan and the FPL Energy OSI Plan, borrowed $360 million from FPL Group Capital to purchase approximately 12.4 million shares of Common Stock. The Acquisition Indebtedness is currently scheduled to mature in 2018, bears interest at a fixed rate of 9.69% per year and is to be repaid using dividends received on both Common Stock held by the Leveraged ESOP Account and ESOP shares allocated to accounts of participants under the plans, along with cash contributions from FPL Group. For those dividends on shares allocated to accounts of participants under the plans used to repay the loan, additional shares, equal in value to those dividends, will be allocated to accounts of participants under the plans. In 2003, dividends received from both shares held by the Leveraged ESOP Account and shares allocated to accounts of participants under the plans totaled approximately $14,696,000 and $8,465,000, respectively. Cash contributed in 2003 by FPL Group for the debt service shortfall totaled approximately $21,822,000.


The unallocated shares of Common Stock acquired with the proceeds of the Acquisition Indebtedness are collateral for the Acquisition Indebtedness. As principal payments are made, a percentage of Common Stock is released as collateral and becomes available to satisfy matching contributions, as well as to repay dividends on ESOP shares allocated to accounts of participants under the plans for debt service. During 2003, 563,804 shares of Common Stock were released as collateral for the Acquisition Indebtedness. The scheduled principal repayments of the Acquisition Indebtedness for the next five years and thereafter are as follows: 2004 - $5,604,000; 2005 - $6,200,000; 2006 - $8,408,000; 2007 - $9,645,600; 2008 - $11,130,500 and thereafter - $207,595,700.


See Note 2 for information on the Plan's allocation percentage of the Acquisition Indebtedness.


4.  Parties-In-Interest Transactions


Company contributions are primarily made in Common Stock released from the Leveraged ESOP Account or in cash which is used by the Trustee to purchase Common Stock. Such amounts are reported as noncash contributions (from employer) and contributions received from employer, respectively. During 2003, all Company contributions were made in Common Stock released from the Leveraged ESOP Account.


Dividend income earned by the Plan results from dividends on Common Stock. Dividends on shares held in the Leveraged ESOP Account were used to repay the Acquisition Indebtedness (see Note 3). Certain dividends on shares held in Participants' accounts are reinvested in Common Stock for the benefit of its Participants pursuant to FPL Group's Dividend Reinvestment and Common Share Purchase Plan in which the Trustee participates.

Certain Plan investments are managed by an affiliate of the Trustee and, therefore, these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions.

5.  Investments


Investments that represent five percent or more of the Plan's net assets available for benefits are as follows:

 

December 31,

 

 

2003

 

2002

 

FPL Managed Income Fund

$

86,368,075

 

$

79,758,143

 

Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund

 

43,285,501

   

35,703,208

 

Fidelity Magellan Fund

 

38,308,477

   

32,711,815

 

Fidelity OTC Portfolio

 

29,582,792

   

22,799,668

 

FPL Group Stock Fund (1)

 

98,485,866

   

99,621,087

 

FPL Group Stock LESOP Fund (2)

 

66,031,265

   

59,087,112

 

_____________________

(1)

Includes short-term investments of $4,202, and $344,344 at December 31, 2003 and 2002, respectively, to provide liquidity.

(2)

Represents Company matching contributions in Common Stock which are nonparticipant-directed investments of the Plan. Includes short-term investments of $467,109 and $455,263 at December 31, 2003 and 2002, respectively, to provide liquidity.


6.  Income Taxes


In August 2001, FPL received from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) a favorable determination that the Plan, as amended and restated effective December 1, 2000, met the requirements of Section 401 of the Code. The Plan has been amended since receiving the determination letter; the Company and the plan administrator believe that the Plan is currently designed and operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Internal Revenue Code and the Plan and related trust continue to be tax-exempt. The Trust established under the Plan will generally be exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(a) of the Code; Company contributions paid to the Trust under the Plan will be allowable federal income tax deductions of the Company subject to the conditions and limitations of Section 404 of the Code; and the Plan will meet the requirements of Section 401(k) of the Code allowing Pretax Contributions to be exempt from federal income tax at the time such contributions are made, provided that in operation the Plan and Trust meet the applicable provisions of the Code. In addition, FPL Group will be able to claim an income tax deduction for dividends used to repay the Acquisition Indebtedness and for dividends on Common Stock distributed directly to Participants. Participants are given the option to receive dividend distributions in cash in compliance with 2002 tax law changes; all dividends earned by Participants are deductible by FPL Group.


Company contributions to the Plan on a Participant's behalf, the Participant's Pretax Contributions, and the earnings thereon generally are not taxable to the Participant until such Company contributions, Pretax Contributions, and earnings from investments are distributed or withdrawn. A loan from a Participant's account generally will not represent a taxable distribution if the loan is repaid in a timely manner and does not exceed certain limitations.


7.  Expenses


Certain fees, such as investment management fees, are paid by Plan Participants. Trustee's fees and expenses are paid primarily with amounts contained in the forfeiture accounts of the Trust and are reflected in the financial statements as administrative expenses. Any fees and expenses exceeding the amount paid from the forfeiture accounts are paid by FPL Group (which may charge each company whose employees participate under the Plan its allocated share) and, therefore, are not reflected in the financial statements.


8.  Master Trust


A portion of the Plan's investments are in a master trust (Master Trust) which was established for the investment of assets of the Plan, the Group Plan and the FPL Energy OSI Plan. Each participating plan has an undivided interest in the Master Trust. The assets of the Master Trust are held by the Trustee. The assets, income and expenses are allocated among the participating plans in proportion to the fair value of the net assets invested in each plan.


A summary of participating interest in and financial statements for the Master Trust follows.

Percent of
Interest in Master Trust

December 31,

2003

2002


FPL MANAGED INCOME PORTFOLIO
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002



74.7%



74.8%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775
PN 003



25.3%



25.0%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



0.2%


CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002



80.8%



80.4%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775
PN 003



19.2%



18.2%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



1.4%


MODERATE GROWTH INVESTMENT STRATEGY
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002



76.8%



75.8%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775
PN 003



23.2%



23.9%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



0.3%


LONG-TERM GROWTH INVESTMENT STRATEGY
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002



74.4%



71.7%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775

PN 003



25.6%



28.1%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



0.2%


FPL Group Stock Fund
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002




66.6%




66.2%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775

PN 003




33.4%




33.5%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



0.3%


FPL Group Stock LESOP Fund
FPL Group Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 59-0247775
PN 002



72.4%



71.2%


Employee Thrift and Retirement Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
    Florida Power & Light Company
EIN 59-0247775

PN 003




27.6%




27.9%


FPL Energy Operating Services, Inc. Employee Thrift Plan
EIN 65-0471798
PN 001

-



0.9%

 

 


FPL MANAGED INCOME PORTFOLIO

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

General investments:

    Value of unallocated insurance and financial institution contracts

$

341,611,464

$

324,025,276

Total

341,611,464

324,025,276

LIABILITIES

-

4,850,145

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

341,611,464

$

319,175,131



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

10,308,567

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

14,130,701

Total

24,439,268

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

25,935,320

Account maintenance fees

6,116

Total

25,941,436

NET DECREASE

(1,502,168

)

TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

508,228,288

Transfers out of fund

(484,289,787

)

Net transfers

23,938,501

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

319,175,131

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

341,611,464










 

 


CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Receivables:

    Income

$

54,565

$

59,243

    Other

26,143

51

        Total receivables

80,708

59,294

General investments:

    Value of unallocated insurance and financial institution contracts

9,658,896

9,458,818

    Mutual funds

9,811,633

9,000,545

        Total general investments

19,470,529

18,459,363

Total

19,551,237

18,518,657

LIABILITIES

52,316

142,999

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

19,498,921

$

18,375,658



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

904,663

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

382,335

    Dividends

303,007

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments

1,261,239

Total

2,851,244

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

1,847,820

Account maintenance fees

543

Total

1,848,363

NET INCREASE

1,002,881


TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

4,314,612

Transfers out of fund

(4,194,230

)

Net transfers

120,382

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

18,375,658

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

19,498,921

 


MODERATE GROWTH INVESTMENT STRATEGY

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Receivables:

    Income

$

132,824

$

128,524

    Other

144,781

605

      Total receivables

277,605

129,129

General investments:

               

    Value of unallocated insurance and financial institution contracts

17,692,382

16,440,242

    Mutual funds

56,186,759

47,306,187

        Total general investments

73,879,141

63,746,429

Total

74,156,746

63,875,558

LIABILITIES

   

8,329

   

246,084

   

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

 

$

74,148,417

 

$

63,629,474

   



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

3,549,642

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

687,584

    Dividends

1,281,532

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments

         

8,813,751

   

Total

14,332,509

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

4,633,606

Account maintenance fees

2,741

Total

4,636,347

NET INCREASE

9,696,162

TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

10,719,607

Transfers out of fund

(9,896,826

)

Net transfers

822,781

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

63,629,474

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

74,148,417


LONG-TERM GROWTH INVESTMENT STRATEGY

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Receivables:

    Income

$

76,151

$

69,181

    Other

250,216

14,516

      Total receivables

326,367

83,697

General investments:

    Value of unallocated insurance and financial institution contracts

8,100,835

7,246,428

    Mutual funds

76,090,215

62,493,918

        Total general investments

84,191,050

69,740,346

Total

84,517,417

69,824,043

LIABILITIES

-

114,960

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

84,517,417

$

69,709,083



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

5,128,024

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

289,660

    Dividends

1,365,472

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments

15,288,010

Total

22,071,166

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

4,333,819

Account maintenance fees

4,013

Total

4,337,832

NET INCREASE

17,733,334

TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

7,800,614

Transfers out of fund

(10,725,614

)

Net transfers

(2,925,000

)

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

69,709,083

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

84,517,417


FPL GROUP STOCK FUND

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Receivables:

    Income

$

69

$

1,758

    Other

2,533,625

2,025,302

      Total receivables

2,533,694

2,027,060

General investments:

    Money market

12,590

1,028,685

Employer securities

295,610,784

294,932,634

Total

298,157,068

297,988,379

LIABILITIES

3,100,168

300,777

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

295,056,900

$

297,687,602



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

5,773,753

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

11,169

    Dividends

11,451,345

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments

25,627,988

Total

42,864,255

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

14,691,566

Account maintenance fees

18,598

Total

14,710,164

NET INCREASE

28,154,091

TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

100,227,235

Transfers out of fund

(131,012,028

)

Net transfers

(30,784,793

)

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

297,687,602

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

295,056,900


FPL GROUP STOCK LESOP FUND
(nonparticipant-directed)

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS


December 31,

2003

2002

ASSETS

Receivables:

    Income

$

1,641

$

1,857

    Other

1,574,455

424,822

      Total receivables

1,576,096

426,679

General investments:

    Money market

1,692,161

1,630,356

Employer securities

236,137,546

209,630,859

Total

239,405,803

211,687,894

LIABILITIES

220,791

69,480

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

$

239,185,012

$

211,618,414



STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

Year Ended
December 31,
2003

ADDITIONS

Contributions received from Participants

$

26,331,025

Earnings on investments:

    Interest

21,351

    Dividends

8,465,198

    Net appreciation in fair value of investments

37,169,695

Total

71,987,269

DEDUCTIONS

Benefit payments to Participants or beneficiaries

10,840,938

Account maintenance fees

24,648

Total

10,865,586

NET INCREASE

61,121,683

TRANSFERS

Transfers into fund

8,544,455

Transfers out of fund

(42,099,540

)

Net transfers

(33,555,085

)

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2002

211,618,414

NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT DECEMBER 31, 2003

$

239,185,012




FORM 5500:  Schedule H, 4i
PLAN YEAR 2003
PLAN #003




FPL GROUP, INC. - EIN 59-2449419
EMPLOYEE THRIFT AND RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
FOR BARGAINING UNIT EMPLOYEES OF
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES AT YEAR END


FUND NAME

 

UNITS/SHARES
12/31/03

 

PRICE
12/31/03

 

HISTORICAL
COST

 

MARKET VALUE
12/31/03

AIM BALANCED A

343.709

$22.93

$7,410.01

$8,224.96

AIM BLUE CHIP A

3921.205

$11.20

$40,464.75

$43,917.49

AIM CONSTELLATION A

2895.831

$21.51

$55,931.49

$62,289.32

AIM GLOBAL AGGR GRTH

1907.287

$15.37

$25,512.14

$29,315.00

AIM PREM EQUITY A

8262.622

$9.38

$76,768.52

$77,503.39

AIM WEINGARTEN A

662.019

$12.08

$6,876.71

$7,997.19

ALGER CAP APPREC I

22226.421

$11.33

$279,644.61

$251,825.35

ALGER MIDCAP GRTH I

37094.081

$15.28

$506,235.66

$566,797.56

ALGER SMALL CAP I

403.862

$15.55

$6,044.57

$6,280.05

AMR BALANCED PA

23.978

$12.89

$292.43

$309.08

AMR LARGE CAP VAL PA

863.033

$16.22

$10,477.82

$13,998.40

AMR SH TERM BOND PA

284.469

$9.32

$2,680.31

$2,651.25

ARIEL APPRECIATION

35622.678

$43.30

$1,314,771.55

$1,542,461.95

ARIEL FUND

15808.445

$45.12

$599,508.38

$713,277.04

ARIEL PREM BOND INV

2978.79

$10.37

$30,827.88

$30,890.05

BARON ASSET FUND

3093.738

$43.83

$125,244.41

$135,598.54

BARON GROWTH

13786.474

$35.44

$431,599.63

$488,592.65

BGI RUSSELL 2000 K

72168.602

$9.94

$601,657.30

$717,355.90

BRANDYWINE FUND

485318.645

$24.03

$14,110,444.38

$11,662,207.04

CALVERT NEWVIS SM CP

3897.971

$19.03

$64,431.91

$74,178.39

CS CAP APPREC COM

43.708

$15.31

$724.81

$669.17

CS EMERGING GRTH COM

318.383

$27.40

$8,236.78

$8,723.69

CS GLOBAL FX INC COM

3096.282

$10.10

$30,902.04

$31,272.45

CS SMALL CAP VAL COM

4981.219

$20.54

$97,987.75

$102,314.24

DOMINI SOCIAL EQUITY

1412.251

$27.31

$37,796.07

$38,568.57

DREY FNDRS BALNCED F

111.33

$7.88

$820.90

$877.28

DREY FNDRS DISCVRY F

2213.2

$25.98

$59,484.16

$57,498.94

DREY FNDRS G & I F

1875.665

$4.57

$8,181.26

$8,571.79

DREY FNDRS GROWTH F

639.857

$9.83

$5,898.89

$6,289.79

DREY FNDRS MC GRTH F

1857.316

$3.58

$5,937.72

$6,649.19

DREY FNDRS WW GRTH F

13.049

$11.41

$127.37

$148.89

FID AGGRESSIVE INT'L *

5194.927

$15.21

$66,441.19

$79,014.84

FID ASSET MANAGER *

7535.606

$15.76

$111,004.71

$118,761.15

FID ASSET MGR AGGRES *

11097.352

$10.24

$104,103.66

$113,636.89

FID ASSET MGR GROWTH *

1568.168

$14.28

$21,843.90

$22,393.44

FID ASSET MGR INCOME *

3895.427

$12.15

$42,539.56

$47,329.44

FID FREEDOM 2000 *

464.81

$11.78

$5,452.09

$5,475.46

FID FREEDOM 2010 *

24192.624

$13.02

$301,269.18

$314,987.97

FID FREEDOM 2020 *

27096.734

$13.02

$324,750.37

$352,799.48

FID FREEDOM 2030 *

4111.984

$12.95

$47,759.13

$53,250.20

FID FREEDOM 2040 *

1546.78

$7.56

$10,216.83

$11,693.66

FID FREEDOM INCOME *

63.754

$11.09

$688.06

$707.03

FID INDEPENDENCE FD *

70.174

$16.06

$1,033.70

$1,126.99

FID INST SH-INT GOVT *

5558.31

$9.76

$54,157.12

$54,249.11

FID REAL ESTATE INVS *

37938.288

$23.71

$782,918.39

$899,516.80

FID SM CAP INDEPEND *

7054.11

$17.94

$107,985.76

$126,550.73

FIDELITY AGGR GROWTH *

28018.252

$14.93

$390,037.32

$418,312.50

FIDELITY BALANCED *

27532.949

$16.75

$407,895.68

$461,176.89

FIDELITY BLUE CHIP *

8614.99

$39.63

$317,061.92

$341,412.06

FIDELITY CANADA *

5183.416

$27.39

$126,381.78

$141,973.76

FIDELITY CAP & INC *

45587.277

$8.06

$341,622.19

$367,433.46

FIDELITY CAP APPREC *

28571.529

$24.51

$633,835.97

$700,288.17

FIDELITY CONV SEC *

10503.151

$20.17

$195,324.35

$211,848.56

FIDELITY DISC EQUITY *

5433.197

$22.74

$112,985.80

$123,550.90

FIDELITY DISCOVERY *

3136.676

$10.34

$28,456.47

$32,433.23

FIDELITY DIVD GROWTH *

55996.593

$27.30

$1,445,858.68

$1,528,706.98

FIDELITY DIVERS INTL *

10576.573

$24.12

$217,260.78

$255,106.94

FIDELITY EMERG MRKTS *

11997.029

$10.61

$97,556.97

$127,288.47

FIDELITY EQ INC II *

12869.029

$22.78

$262,882.24

$293,156.49

FIDELITY EQUITY INC *

12198.43

$49.75

$532,684.24

$606,871.89

FIDELITY EUR CAP APP *

1046.759

$18.70

$17,130.67

$19,574.39

FIDELITY EUROPE *

1866.561

$26.62

$44,504.66

$49,687.85

FIDELITY EXP & MULTI *

17547.399

$18.16

$280,589.31

$318,660.77

FIDELITY FIFTY *

27905.866

$19.28

$479,276.45

$538,025.10

FIDELITY FUND *

3191.227

$28.08

$83,825.47

$89,609.65

FIDELITY GINNIE MAE *

210199.606

$11.08

$2,355,683.49

$2,329,011.63

FIDELITY GLOBAL BAL *

3907.011

$18.87

$69,976.55

$73,725.29

FIDELITY GOVT INCOME *

307209.082

$10.22

$3,205,176.87

$3,139,676.82

FIDELITY GR & INC II *

18381.56

$9.27

$157,627.78

$170,397.06

FIDELITY GROWTH CO *

19312.505

$50.07

$872,468.77

$966,977.12

FIDELITY HIGH INCOME *

13999.149

$8.94

$119,906.42

$125,152.39

FIDELITY INT GOV INC *

51949.707

$10.29

$525,360.38

$534,562.49

FIDELITY INTER BOND *

78262.11

$10.66

$829,290.01

$834,274.10

FIDELITY INTL GR&INC *

1712.754

$23.92

$36,769.47

$40,969.07

FIDELITY INVST GR BD *

57627.148

$7.55

$437,463.04

$435,084.97

FIDELITY JAPAN *

7939.237

$11.54

$83,689.11

$91,618.80

FIDELITY LATIN AMER *

6359.785

$15.22

$88,560.15

$96,795.93

FIDELITY LG-CAP STK *

4071.193

$13.88

$55,363.00

$56,508.15

FIDELITY LOW PR STK *

167544.008

$34.98

$5,041,286.90

$5,860,689.41

FIDELITY MAGELLAN *

391942.679

$97.74

$38,448,929.55

$38,308,477.44

FIDELITY MID-CAP STK *

21672.055

$21.57

$428,421.19

$467,466.22

FIDELITY NEW MKT INC *

80622.285

$13.90

$1,063,354.22

$1,120,649.76

FIDELITY OTC PORT *

911080.756

$32.47

$36,598,189.74

$29,582,792.15

FIDELITY OVERSEAS *

295097.028

$31.43

$9,360,544.85

$9,274,899.58

FIDELITY PAC BASIN *

1609.737

$17.53

$24,608.54

$28,218.69

FIDELITY PURITAN *

21574.57

$18.47

$363,635.47

$398,482.30

FIDELITY RET GOVT MM *

6988804.11

$1.00

$6,988,804.11

$6,988,804.11

FIDELITY SE ASIA *

6407.856

$14.58

$79,110.25

$93,426.54

FIDELITY SH TERM BD *

12089.11

$9.04

$107,791.88

$109,285.55

FIDELITY SM CAP STK *

19641.659

$17.10

$281,843.54

$335,872.37

FIDELITY STK SELECTR *

1056.865

$20.99

$20,094.32

$22,183.60

FIDELITY STRAT INC *

38996.206

$10.50

$390,495.66

$409,460.17

FIDELITY TREND *

836.799

$48.98

$35,356.33

$40,986.42

FIDELITY US BD INDEX *

776841.224

$11.19

$8,431,651.71

$8,692,853.30

FIDELITY UTILITIES *

1844.51

$11.48

$20,791.57

$21,174.98

FIDELITY VALUE *

53678.329

$62.07

$2,962,199.56

$3,331,813.88

FIDELITY WORLDWIDE *

4929.29

$16.37

$73,245.52

$80,692.48

FKLN SMMIDCAP GRTH A

2707.262

$30.22

$78,078.77

$81,813.45

FMA SMALL COMPANY IS

850.129

$21.61

$16,476.25

$18,371.29

FPA CRESCENT

18552.101

$21.79

$363,607.72

$404,250.29

FPL CONS INV STRGY *

183681.81

$20.43

$2,786,309.11

$3,752,619.37

FPL GROUP STK LESOP *

3722168.266

$17.74

$50,229,010.98

$66,031,265.04

FPL GROUP STOCK *

5602153.901

$17.58

$63,233,729.61

$98,485,865.58

FPL MANAGED INCOME *

86368074.78

$1.00

$86,368,074.78

$86,368,074.78

INVESCO CORE EQUITY

2566.001

$11.41

$30,195.50

$29,278.07

INVESCO DYNAMICS

3381.949

$14.74

$51,031.26

$49,849.93

INVESCO SM CO GROWTH

304.41

$11.12

$2,926.94

$3,385.04

JANUS ADV BALANCED I

274.093

$23.59

$5,936.35

$6,465.86

JANUS ADV CAP APPR I

409.946

$21.31

$8,126.89

$8,735.95

JANUS ADV FLEX INC I

1126.471

$12.55

$14,470.99

$14,137.21

JANUS ADV INTL GRTH

394.748

$24.27

$8,215.01

$9,580.54

JANUS ADV MC GRTH I

1342.188

$20.82

$23,792.97

$27,944.35

JANUS ADV WRLDWIDE I

1880.138

$26.39

$48,522.63

$49,616.84

JANUS ADVISER GRTH I

3295.706

$19.80

$57,182.00

$65,254.98

JANUS FLEX INCOME

11887.46

$9.80

$115,777.27

$116,497.11

LONG-TERM STRGY *

815980.148

$26.47

$14,724,521.66

$21,598,994.52

MANAGERS BOND FUND

15279.592

$24.58

$362,985.62

$375,572.37

MANAGERS CAP APPREC

609.383

$25.46

$12,976.36

$15,514.89

MANAGERS SPECIAL EQ

1057.739

$78.49

$68,665.47

$83,021.93

MANAGERS VALUE

3901.61

$26.24

$92,079.75

$102,378.25

MODERATE GRWTH STRGY *

673212.672

$25.53

$11,119,328.98

$17,187,119.52

MSI ACTIVE INTL B

23.906

$9.72

$206.93

$232.37

MSI EMERGING MKTS B

8581.59

$15.36

$100,079.55

$131,813.22

MSI EQUITY GROWTH B

6125.365

$15.55

$93,049.92

$95,249.43

MSI INTL MAGNUM B

419.508

$10.18

$3,544.57

$4,270.59

MSI SM CO GROWTH B

3172.329

$10.44

$29,767.79

$33,119.12

MSI VALUE EQUITY B

18623.067

$9.31

$170,818.94

$173,380.75

MSIFT CP FX INC ADV

2465.9

$11.55

$28,689.61

$28,481.15

MSIFT HIGH YIELD ADV

594.828

$5.42

$3,004.97

$3,223.97

MSIFT MIDCAP GTH ADV

1247.141

$16.87

$20,631.14

$21,039.27

MSIFT VALUE ADVISER

403.982

$15.43

$5,747.82

$6,233.44

MUTUAL DISCOVERY A

5763.71

$20.66

$108,143.66

$119,078.24

MUTUAL SHARES CL A

9460.473

$20.89

$174,271.17

$197,629.28

NB FOCUS TRUST

8102.559

$26.44

$188,443.06

$214,231.66

NB GENESIS TRUST

14016.448

$37.03

$445,519.70

$519,029.07

NB GUARDIAN TRUST

23.686

$11.28

$235.27

$267.18

NB PARTNERS TRUST

16.234

$16.32

$235.90

$264.94

NB SOCIALLY RESP TR

582.685

$13.68

$8,020.94

$7,971.13

PBHG EMERGING GROWTH

47620.143

$13.14

$596,234.50

$625,728.68

PBHG GROWTH FUND

1081.065

$17.81

$19,010.57

$19,253.77

PIMCO CCM CAP AP ADM

3934.641

$15.89

$58,062.97

$62,521.45

PIMCO CCM MID CP ADM

1937.652

$20.10

$36,224.92

$38,946.80

PIMCO GLOBAL BOND AD

17991.75

$10.30

$179,886.54

$185,315.03

PIMCO HIGH YIELD ADM

23942.471

$9.77

$215,979.16

$233,917.94

PIMCO LOW DUR ADM

17632.612

$10.24

$181,258.96

$180,557.95

PIMCO LT US GOVT ADM

49177.841

$10.82

$546,771.66

$532,104.24

PIMCO TOT RETURN ADM

440069.325

$10.71

$4,724,387.59

$4,713,142.47

RHJ MICRO CAP

10211.712

$19.79

$170,473.31

$202,089.78

RS EMERGING GROWTH

3759.794

$28.10

$108,610.11

$105,650.21

RS SMALLER CO GROWTH

5156.592

$20.58

$89,737.63

$106,122.66

SCUDDER GLOBAL DISC

2287.695

$28.13

$58,353.99

$64,352.86

SCUDDER GRTH & INC S

22.099

$20.14

$387.41

$445.07

SCUDDER INTL FUND S

1162.252

$38.40

$44,006.63

$44,630.48

SPARTAN 500 INDEX *

9835.975

$76.60

$685,981.81

$753,435.68

SPARTAN INTL INDEX *

3544.624

$27.26

$80,027.67

$96,626.45

SPARTAN US EQ INDEX *

1098338.001

$39.41

$34,657,017.50

$43,285,500.62

SPTN EXTND MKT INDEX *

2642.348

$27.32

$60,012.32

$72,188.95

SPTN TOTAL MKT INDEX *

3581.688

$29.91

$98,062.43

$107,128.28

STRONG ADV COM STK Z

3208.974

$22.15

$68,854.56

$71,078.78

STRONG DISCOVERY

1394.562

$19.73

$23,810.76

$27,514.71

STRONG GOVT SECURITY

17856.388

$10.88

$195,223.23

$194,277.50

STRONG GROWTH FUND

2259.764

$17.19

$35,427.31

$38,845.34

STRONG LG CAP GROWTH

596.109

$20.94

$10,965.33

$12,482.52

STRONG MULTI CAP VAL

80.51

$55.63

$3,544.38

$4,478.78

STRONG OPPORTUNITY

4289.722

$39.45

$143,209.37

$169,229.54

STRONG SHORTTERM BND

10048.909

$8.84

$88,464.38

$88,832.36

STRONG ULTRA SHORT

57.558

$9.30

$537.45

$535.29

TCW GAL AGGR GRTH N

8956.143

$12.00

$94,213.66

$107,473.72

TCW GAL SM CAP GR N

1920.805

$14.67

$24,901.24

$28,178.21

TCW GALILEO SEL EQ N

30861.535

$17.07

$444,777.39

$526,806.41

TEMPLETON DEV MKTS A

559.82

$14.99

$7,056.19

$8,391.70

TEMPLETON FOREIGN A

175507.035

$10.64

$1,689,725.00

$1,867,394.85

TEMPLETON GROWTH A

10315.678

$20.67

$184,327.68

$213,225.07

TEMPLETON WORLD A

804.012

$16.87

$12,078.44

$13,563.68

TMPL FOREIGN SM CO A

6276.669

$18.08

$88,477.57

$113,482.18

TMPL GLOBAL BOND A

9916.102

$10.21

$94,728.68

$101,243.40

TRP EQUITY INCOME

188991.557

$24.16

$4,480,172.11

$4,566,036.02

USAA CORNERSTONE

66.997

$25.47

$1,427.31

$1,706.41

USAA GNMA TRUST

13166.595

$9.95

$133,556.79

$131,007.62

USAA GROWTH FUND

1198.685

$12.32

$13,592.88

$14,767.80

USAA INCOME FUND

4821.297

$12.42

$57,896.79

$59,880.50

USAA INCOME STOCK

2174.602

$15.27

$32,468.52

$33,206.17

LEVERAGED ESOP EMPLOYER SECURITIES*

1,684,199.35

$65.42

$48,841,781.15

$110,180,322.48

PARTICIPANT LOAN BALANCES*(4.0% TO 9.75%;

   MATURING 2004-2008)

     

$17,045,833.05

 

$17,045,833.05

TOTAL ASSESTS HELD FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES

$493,737,919.47

$623,077,424.05

         

* PARTY-IN-INTEREST

       

 

 

 



SIGNATURES

 
 

The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Employee Benefit Plans Administrative Committee has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 
 
 

Date:  June 24, 2004

FPL Group Bargaining Unit
Employee Thrift Plan (formerly
known as Employee Thrift and Retirement
Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees
of Florida Power & Light Company)

(Name of Plan)

 
 
 
 

By:

JAMES K. PETERSON

James K. Peterson
Chairman of the Employee Benefit Plans Administrative Committee
















EXHIBIT INDEX

 


Exhibit
Number

 



Description

       
 

23

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm