International Finance and Accounting Handbook

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13.6 CASH FLOW STATEMENTS AND SEGMENT DISCLOSURES 13 • 17

Exhibit 13.7 Table of Contents from Ford Motor Company’s Notice of Annual Meeting
of Shareholders and Proxy Statement (released May 9, 2002).


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notice of Annual Meeting of Shareholders
Defined Terms
Proxy Statement


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE PROXY MATERIALS
AND THE ANNUAL MEETING
What is a proxy?
What is a proxy statement?
What is the purpose of the meeting?
What is the record date and what does it mean?
Who is entitled to vote at the meeting?
What are the voting rights of the holders of common stock and Class B stock?
What is the difference between a shareholder of record and a “street name” holder?
How do I vote my shares?
Are votes confidential? Who counts the votes?
Can I vote my shares in person at the meeting?
What are my choices when voting?
What are the Board’s recommendations?
What if I do not specify how I want my shares voted?
Can I change my vote?
What vote is required for a proposal to be approved?
How can I attend the meeting?
Are there any rules regarding admission?
Are there any other matters to be acted upon at the meeting?
Election of Directors
Committees of the Board of Directors
Audit Committee Report
Management Stock Ownership
Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance
Compensation of Directors
Certain Relationships and Related Transactions
Compensation Committee Report on Executive Compensation (How Ford Determines
Executive Compensation)
Compensation Committee Interlocks and Insider Participation
Compensation of Executive Officers
Stock Options
Performance Stock Rights and Restricted Stock Units
Stock Performance Graphs
Retirement Plans
Proposals Requiring Your Vote
Shareholder Proposals for 2003
Annual Report and Other Matters
Multiple Shareholders Sharing the Same Address
Expenses of Solicitation
Directions to the Annual Meeting Site
Appendix Amendment to Ford Motor Company 1998 Long-Term Incentive Plan

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