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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INC Regulatory Filings 2013

Jul 1, 2013

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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549-1004
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, 2012
OR
____ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from __ to ____.
Commission file number(s): 333-110395, 333-75468, 333-90540 and 333-146565
AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.
RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
(Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if
different from that of the issuer named below)
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
One ADP Boulevard, Roseland, New Jersey 07068
(Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to
the plan and the address of its principal
executive office)
Notices and communications from the Securities and Exchange Commission
Relative to this report should be forwarded to:
Michael A. Bonarti
Corporate Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
One ADP Boulevard
Roseland, New Jersey 07068

AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.

RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM 1
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 2
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits For the Year Ended December 31, 2012 3
Notes to Financial Statements as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 and for the Year Ended December 31, 2012 4-13
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE:
Form 5500, Schedule H, Part IV, Line 4i—Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) As of December 31, 2012 14-32
SIGNATURE 33
Exhibit 23 Consent of CohnReznick LLP 34

All other schedules required by Section 2520.103-10 of the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 have been omitted because they are not applicable.

REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

To the Trustees and Participants of

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

Retirement and Savings Plan

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Retirement and Savings Plan (the "Plan") as of December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2012. 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 the 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. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of internal control over financial reporting. Our audit included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan's control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Retirement and Savings Plan as of December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the changes in its net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2012, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the 2012 basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the 2012 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 supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan's management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the 2012 basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the 2012 basic financial statements taken as a whole.

/s/ CohnReznick LLP

Roseland, New Jersey

July 1, 2013

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.
RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
DECEMBER 31, 2012 AND 2011
2012 2011
ASSETS
CASH $ 1,503 $ 3,542
INVESTMENTS (Notes 3 and 4):
Participant directed investments, at fair value 2,732,406,153 2,370,743,679
RECEIVABLES:
Notes receivable from participants 78,072,952 71,963,055
Interest and dividends receivable 4,347,789 4,332,331
Broker receivable for securities sold 2,514,316 9,202,300
Participant contribution receivable 1,008,457 197,803
Employer contribution receivable 425,248 208,648
Trust to trust transfer in receivable - 9,183,495
TOTAL RECEIVABLES 86,368,762 95,087,632
TOTAL ASSETS 2,818,776,418 2,465,834,853
LIABILITIES
Broker payable for securities purchased 16,283,216 36,688,805
Accrued expenses 2,458,501 1,221,164
TOTAL LIABILITIES 18,741,717 37,909,969
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS $ 2,800,034,701 $ 2,427,924,884
See notes to financial statements.

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.
RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012
Contributions:
Participant $ 199,363,058
Employer 72,000,799
Total contributions 271,363,857
Investment income:
Net appreciation in fair value of investments (Note 3) 238,726,356
Dividend income 27,674,111
Interest income 2,204,157
Total investment income 268,604,624
Interest income on notes receivable from participants 3,186,408
Benefits paid to participants (165,956,467 )
Administrative and general expenses (7,304,178 )
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE TRANSFERS 369,894,244
TRUST TO TRUST TRANSFERS IN 2,215,573
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS 372,109,817
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS:
Beginning of year 2,427,924,884
End of year $ 2,800,034,701
See notes to financial statements.

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.

RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012 AND 2011

AND FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012

  1. DESCRIPTION OF PLAN

The following description of the Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Retirement and Savings Plan (the “Plan”) is provided for general information purposes only. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

The Plan is administered by a three-member committee (the “Plan Administrator”) appointed by the Board of Directors of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (“ADP”, the “Company” or the “Plan Sponsor”). JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (“JPMorgan”) serves as custodian of the Plan.

General — The Plan is a defined contribution plan established January 1, 1984 available to all eligible employees of the Company. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”).

Contributions —

Participant Contributions —As defined in the Plan document, participating employees who are deemed non-highly compensated (employees earning less than $110,000 in 2011), can contribute up to 35% (50% beginning January 1, 2013) of their compensation, subject to the maximum deferral limits under the Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) (and certain special limits for Puerto Rico residents participating in the Plan). Participating employees earning more than these amounts (“Highly Compensated Employees”) can only contribute up to the amount determined by the Plan Administrator annually (10% of their compensation prior to January 1, 2013 and 12% thereafter). Participants who have attained age 50 before the close of the Plan year are eligible to make additional contributions (“Catch-Up Contributions”) up to the amount of $5,500 for 2012. Participants may also contribute amounts representing distributions from other qualified defined benefit or defined contribution plans (“rollover contributions”). Unless employees elect otherwise, they are automatically enrolled as participants in the Plan after sixty days of employment at a deferral rate of 3% of compensation. These contributions will be invested in the JPMorgan SmartRetirement Fund that corresponds to their estimated retirement date. Effective January 1, 2013, certain employees who were hired before January 1, 2007 and were not contributing to the Plan as of October 31, 2012, were automatically enrolled as participants in the Plan at a deferral rate of 1% of compensation. These contributions will also be invested in the JPMorgan SmartRetirement Fund that corresponds to their estimated retirement date. Participant contributions during the year ended December 31, 2012 include $19,021,437 of rollover contributions.

Matching Employer Contributions —The Company contributes an amount equal to 50% of the first 6% of each participant’s salary deferral election to the Plan. Once a participant has contributed to the Plan for 60 months, the Company’s matching contribution increases to an amount equal to 70% of the first 6% of a participant’s salary deferral election. Participants must be actively employed on December 31 of a given year to receive the matching contribution for that year. Matching contributions are not made on the employee catch-up contributions.

Limitations— In addition, there are contribution limitations set forth in the IRC, which the Plan must satisfy.

Participant Accounts— Individual accounts are maintained for each Plan participant. Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contribution, an allocation of the Company’s contribution, and an allocation of Plan gains or losses. Account balances are valued at fair market value, and are adjusted daily to reflect the net investment income of Plan investments. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s vested account.

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Investments — Investments in the Plan consist of various investments which include the ADP Stock Fund, separately managed accounts, commingled trusts, mutual funds, and money market funds.

The Seix Intermediate Bond Fund, the Columbia Dividend Value Fund, the Montag & Caldwell Large Cap Growth Fund, the American Century Small Cap Value Fund, the BNY Mellon Small-Cap Equity Transition Fund, and the BNY Mellon International Equity Transition Fund are separately managed accounts, with underlying investments that include investments in publicly traded common stock, government bonds, corporate bonds and various other bond issues. The Northern Trust S&P 500 Index Fund, the BlackRock Russell 2000 Growth Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement Income Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2010 Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2015 Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2020 Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2030 Fund, the JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2040 Fund, the Pyramis Select International Plus Commingled Pool, and the ING Small-Cap Growth Fund are commingled trusts. The Goldman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund is a money market fund. The Artio International Equity - Institutional Fund is a mutual fund.

Participants direct the investment of their contributions and matching employer contributions into the 15 various investment options offered by the Plan. Matching contributions are deposited into participants’ accounts each pay period and are made pursuant to their individual investment election on file at that time.

Vesting — Participants are immediately vested in their contributions, including salary deferral and rollover contributions. Matching Company contributions are vested as follows:

Less than two years of service from date of hire 0%

Two but less than three years of service from date of hire 50%

Three or more years of service from date of hire 100%

Payment of Benefits — In general, employee and employer contributions must remain in the Plan until the later of the attainment of age 65 or the end of employment. The employee may elect to begin taking in-service distributions anytime after the attainment of age 70.

On termination of service, a participant can receive a lump-sum amount equal to the value of the vested portion of his or her account. Alternatively, he or she can elect to defer payment if the total of the participant’s vested account balance is more than $1,000. The balance in the participant’s ADP Stock Fund account can be distributed as whole shares of Company common stock (“Company Stock”) or as cash equivalent to the fair market value of the Company Stock at the date of distribution. The Plan was amended to reflect certain provisions of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001. Pursuant to this amendment, if the total of the participant’s vested account balance is more than $1,000 but less than or equal to $5,000 on termination of service, and the participant has not elected to receive a lump-sum amount, ADP will automatically roll over the vested account balance to an individual retirement account (“IRA”) established with The Bancorp Bank. Fees and expenses for the IRA will be charged against a participant’s account unless he or she contacts the IRA provider and requests to make payment of the fees out-of-pocket.

Trust to Trust Transfers In – Effective February 1, 2012, the Asparity Decision Solutions, Inc. 401(k) Plan merged into the Plan in connection with the acquisition of Asparity Decision Solutions, Inc. by the Company. Transfers of $448,787 are included in Trust to Trust Transfers In in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Effective February 9, 2012, the W. Ray Wallace & Associates 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan merged into the Plan in connection with the acquisition of W. Ray Wallace & Associates by the Company. Transfers of $1,074,053 are included in Trust to Trust Transfers In in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

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Effective April 2, 2012, The Autotegrity 401(k) Plan merged into the Plan in connection with the acquisition of Autotegrity, Inc. by the Company. Transfers of $169,561 are included in Trust to Trust Transfers In in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Effective June 8, 2012, certain former participants in the SHPS, Inc. 401(k) Plan transferred their account and loan balances into the Plan in connection with the acquisition of SHPS, Inc. by the Company. Transfers of $523,172 are included in Trust to Trust Transfers In in the accompanying Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits.

Forfeitures — Upon termination of a participant’s employment for reasons other than death before the attainment of age 65, the participant will be entitled to receive the vested portion of their account balance. The nonvested portion of the participant’s account balance will be forfeited, and will be used to pay Plan expenses as well as to reduce the amount of future Company contributions pursuant to the Plan document. The amount of unused forfeitures as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 amounted to $2,184,463 and $1,650,758, respectively. For the year ended December 31, 2012, amounts used to pay administrative expenses amounted to $680,745, and the amount used to reduce employer contributions was $2,985,832.

Notes Receivable from Participants — Plan participants may borrow funds from their account up to a maximum of $50,000 or 50% of their account balances, whichever is less, subject to certain limits and conditions. Outstanding loans are secured by the participant’s interest in the Plan and bear interest at rates ranging from 4.25% to 10.5%, which are commensurate with local prevailing rates at the time funds are borrowed, as determined by the Plan Administrator. Loans are generally repaid through payroll deductions or, at the option of the participant, may be prepaid in total. Participants’ loan repayments and any interest due are paid into the participants’ account.

Employee Stock Ownership Plan Component — The Plan was amended effective January 1, 2002, to designate a portion of the Plan as an employee stock ownership plan (“ESOP Component” or “ESOP”) which was designed to comply with IRC Section 4975 (e) (7) and the regulations thereunder, and Section 407(d) (6) of ERISA. The ESOP is defined as the portion of the Plan derived from (a) account balances invested in Company Stock and (b) all contributions made to the Plan after December 31, 2001 as further defined in the Plan amendment. The principal purpose of the ESOP Component is to provide participants an ownership interest in the Company. The following includes main highlights of the ESOP Component. Participants should refer to the Plan document for more information.

Investments in Company Stock – The ESOP Component will be invested primarily in Company Stock. Purchases of Company Stock may be made in the open market or, to the extent permitted by law, directly from the Company or shareholders of the Company. All purchases of Company Stock shall be made at prices that do not exceed the fair market value of such Company Stock, as determined by the Plan custodian at the time of purchase.

Dividends on Company Stock – Dividends paid by the Company with respect to shares of Company Stock held by the ESOP Component shall either be paid in cash directly to the participants, or pursuant to the participant’s election, dividends can be reinvested in the ESOP Component. All cash dividends are paid out on a quarterly basis. If an election is made by a participant to receive a distribution in cash of dividends paid on Company Stock, then such dividends shall be held in a money market fund pending distribution.

Vesting – A participant will be 100% vested in their salary deferral and rollover contribution accounts and in any dividends paid on or after April 1, 2002 on Company Stock held in accounts.

Payment of Benefits – Payments to participants from the ESOP Component will be made in accordance with provisions as stated in the Plan document and amendments thereto regarding the payment of benefits from the Plan.

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  1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The following are the significant accounting policies followed by the Plan:

Basis of Accounting — The accompanying financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

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

Risk and Uncertainties — The Plan utilizes various investment instruments including U.S. Government agency securities, debt securities of companies with strong credit ratings from a variety of industries, and in various equity securities, including Company Stock. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, credit and overall market volatility. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the financial statements.

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

For mutual fund and money market fund investments, including the Columbia Dividend Value Fund, Artio International Equity Fund – Institutional Fund and Goldman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund, management fees and operating expenses are reflected in the net asset value of the funds on a daily basis and are not reflected separately. Management fees for the separately managed accounts and commingled trusts are accrued on a daily basis, reflected in the daily unitized price, and paid on a quarterly basis. Consequently, management fees are reflected as a reduction of investment return for such investments.

Fair Value of Investments — See Note 4 - “Fair Value Measurements.”

Fair Value of Other Financial Instruments — The carrying amount of receivables and liabilities approximates fair value.

Notes Receivable from Participants — Notes receivable from participants are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Delinquent participant loans are reclassified as distributions based upon the terms of the Plan document. No allowance for credit losses has been recorded at December 31, 2012 or 2011.

Payment of Benefits — Benefits payments to participants are recorded upon distribution. At December 31, 2012 and 2011, amounts allocated to accounts of individuals who had elected to withdraw but had not yet been paid totaled $39,088 and $391,579, respectively.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements — In May 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2011-04, “Amendments to Achieve Common Fair Value Measurements and Disclosure Requirements in U.S. GAAP and IFRSs.” ASU 2011-04 requires expansion of the disclosures required for Level 3 measurements of fair value and provides updates to the existing measurement guidance. ASU 2011-04 is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2011. The adoption of ASU 2011-4 did not have an impact on the Plan’s financial statements. See Note 4 - “Fair Value Measurements.”

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3.
The investments of the Plan as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 are summarized as follows:
Investments, at fair value: 2012 2011
ADP Stock Fund, 5,664,893 shares and 5,556,245 shares, respectively $ 325,019,168 * $ 302,666,515 *
Seix Intermediate Bond Fund 292,052,385 294,808,499
Northern Trust S&P 500 Index Fund 255,518,328 * 203,503,309 *
Columbia Dividend Value Fund 253,895,871 206,174,817
Goldman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund 225,978,241 * 225,441,863 *
Pyramis Select International Plus Commingled Pool 216,154,505 * -
ING Small-Cap Growth Fund 205,038,733 * -
Montag & Caldwell Large Cap Growth Fund 183,208,407 149,261,033
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2020 Fund 174,672,892 * 140,973,090 *
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2030 Fund 170,528,811 * 126,728,372 *
American Century Small Cap Value Fund 151,167,378 122,329,195
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2040 Fund 133,489,804 91,288,563
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2015 Fund 72,617,547 62,431,611
JPMorgan SmartRetirement Income Fund 40,160,925 32,222,089
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2010 Fund 32,784,171 30,484,964
BNY Mellon International Equity Transition Fund 61,298 -
BNY Mellon Small-Cap Equity Transition Fund 57,689 -
Artio International Equity Fund - Institutional Fund - 198,098,924 *
BlackRock Russell 2000 Growth Fund - 184,330,835 *
Total Investments $ 2,732,406,153 $ 2,370,743,679
* Investments held that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s net assets available for benefits at the end of each of the respective years. For separately managed accounts (Seix Intermediate Bond Fund, Columbia Dividend Value Fund, Montag & Caldwell Large Cap Growth Fund, American Century Small Cap Value Fund, BNY Mellon Small-Cap Equity Transition Fund, and BNY Mellon International Equity Transition Fund), underlying investments are used to make such determination.

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  1. INVESTMENTS (continued)

During the year ended December 31, 2012, the Plan’s investments (including gains and losses on investments bought and sold, as well as held during the year) appreciated in value as follows:

2012
Northern Trust S&P 500 Index Fund $ 33,222,171
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2030 Fund 23,312,398
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2020 Fund 22,156,187
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2040 Fund 18,549,598
American Century Small Cap Value Fund 18,439,911
Montag & Caldwell Large Cap Growth Fund 18,047,769
Columbia Dividend Value Fund 17,867,809
ADP Stock Fund 17,007,348
BlackRock Russell 2000 Growth Fund 14,751,676
Pyramis Select International Plus Commingled Pool 13,790,313
Artio International Equity Fund - Institutional Fund 12,192,202
ING Small-Cap Growth Fund 8,725,959
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2015 Fund 8,575,736
JPMorgan SmartRetirement Income Fund 3,936,214
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2010 Fund 3,516,633
BNY Mellon Small-Cap Equity Transition Fund 2,112,060
Seix Intermediate Bond Fund 1,799,070
BNY Mellon International Equity Transition Fund 719,237
Goldman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund 4,065
Net appreciation in fair value of investments $ 238,726,356
  1. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

The Plan applies the guidance in ASC 820.10 for assets recognized or disclosed at fair value on a recurring basis. The guidance in ASC 820.10 defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value, and expands the disclosures on fair value measurements. ASC 820.10 defines fair value as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants. ASC 820.10 establishes market or observable inputs as the preferred source of fair value, followed by assumptions based on hypothetical transactions in the absence of market inputs.

EFPlaceholder The valuation techniques required by ASC 820.10 are based upon observable and unobservable inputs. Observable inputs reflect market data obtained from independent sources, while unobservable inputs reflect the Plan’s market assumptions. These two types of inputs create the following three-level hierarchy to prioritize the inputs used in measuring fair value. The levels within the hierarchy are described below with Level 1 having the highest priority and Level 3 having the lowest priority.

Level 1 Fair value is determined based upon closing prices for identical instruments that are traded on active exchanges.
Level 2 Fair value is determined based upon quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; or model-derived valuations whose inputs are observable or whose significant value drivers are observable.
Level 3 Fair value is determined based upon significant inputs to the valuation model that are unobservable.

Plan investments included in Level 1 are valued using closing prices for identical instruments that are traded on active exchanges. Plan investments included in Level 2 are valued based upon the closing price fair values of the publicly traded underlying investments.

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  1. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (continued)

There were no transfers in or out of Level 1 or Level 2 during the Plan years ended December 31, 2012 or Decembers 31, 2011. The following tables present the investments of the Plan measured at fair value at December 31, 2012 and 2011. See Note 3 - “Investments” for additional disclosure related to investments.

Asset Class As of December 31, 2012 — Level 1 Level 2 Total
Equity Securities:
ADP Common Stock $ 325,284,123 $ - $ 325,284,123
Consumer Goods 179,713,932 - 179,713,932
Manufacturing and Industrial 130,998,200 - 130,998,200
Financial Services 99,552,911 - 99,552,911
Telecommunications and Other Services 72,232,027 - 72,232,027
Energy 56,907,298 - 56,907,298
Other 10,977,070 - 10,977,070
Mutual Funds:
U.S. Equity Securities 5,646,871 - 5,646,871
-
Commingled Trusts
Target Date Retirement Funds - 624,254,149 624,254,149
S&P 500 Index Funds - 255,518,328 255,518,328
Growth Index Funds - 421,193,238 421,193,238
Money Markets - 272,824,577 272,824,577
Fixed Income Securities:
U.S. Government Securities - 173,072,158 173,072,158
AA Corporate Bonds - 14,868,569 14,868,569
A Corporate Bonds - 25,081,613 25,081,613
Mortgage-Backed Securities - 64,281,089 64,281,089
Total Investments $ 881,312,432 $ 1,851,093,721 $ 2,732,406,153

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  1. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (continued)
Asset Class As of December 31, 2011 — Level 1 Level 2 Total
Equity Securities:
ADP Common Stock $ 302,037,152 $ - $ 302,037,152
Consumer Goods 151,944,484 - 151,944,484
Manufacturing and Industrial 104,249,063 - 104,249,063
Financial Services 68,965,181 - 68,965,181
Telecommunications and Other Services 63,921,613 159,563 64,081,176
Energy 50,960,868 - 50,960,868
Other 9,558,216 - 9,558,216
Mutual Funds:
International Equity Securities 198,098,924 - 198,098,924
U.S. Equity Securities 5,215,385 - 5,215,385
-
Commingled Trusts
Target Date Retirement Funds - 484,128,689 484,128,689
S&P 500 Index Funds - 203,503,309 203,503,309
Growth Index Funds - 184,330,835 184,330,835
Money Markets - 282,581,903 282,581,903
Fixed Income Securities:
U.S. Government Securities - 143,592,737 143,592,737
AA Corporate Bonds - 22,544,008 22,544,008
A Corporate Bonds - 30,332,163 30,332,163
Mortgage-Backed Securities - 64,619,586 64,619,586
Total Investments $ 954,950,886 $ 1,415,792,793 $ 2,370,743,679

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  1. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (continued)

The following table presents the investments of the Plan with a reported net asset value as of December 31, 2012 and December 31, 2011:

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2011 Redemption Redemption
Fair Value Fair Value Frequency Notice Period
Northern Trust S&P 500 Index Fund (1) $ 255,518,328 $ 203,503,309 Daily Trade date + 1
Pyramis Select International Plus Commingled Pool (2) 216,154,505 - Daily Trade date + 1
ING Small-Cap Growth Fund (3) 205,038,733 - Daily Trade date + 1
BlackRock Russell 2000 Growth Fund (3) - 184,330,835 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2020 Fund (4) 174,672,892 140,973,090 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2030 Fund (4) 170,528,811 126,728,372 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2040 Fund (4) 133,489,804 91,288,563 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2015 Fund (4) 72,617,547 62,431,611 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement 2010 Fund (4) 32,784,171 30,484,964 Daily Trade date + 1
JPMorgan SmartRetirement Income Fund (5) 40,160,925 32,222,089 Daily Trade date + 1
Total $ 1,300,965,716 $ 871,962,833
(1) The objective of this fund is to provide a rate of return consistent with the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
(2) The objective of this fund is to provide a rate of return consistent with the MSCI ACWI ex US (Net) Index.
(3) The objective of this fund is to provide a rate of return consistent with the Russell 2000 Growth Index.
(4) The objective of these funds is to outperform custom benchmarks of domestic and international equities, fixed income and real estate investments that have risk and return characteristics designed for investors who are expecting to retire near the applicable fund's target retirement date.
(5) The objective of this fund is to outperform a custom benchmark of domestic and international equities, fixed income and real estate investments that have risk and return characteristics designed for investors who are retired or expecting to retire in the near term.
  1. EXEMPT PARTY-IN-INTEREST TRANSACTIONS

At December 31, 2012 and 2011, the Plan held 5,705,738 and 5,592,245 shares, respectively, of Company Stock with a cost basis of $228,942,752 and $215,793,536, respectively. For the year ended December 31, 2012, the Plan recorded dividend income in the amount of $9,234,061 from participants’ investments in the ADP Stock Fund.

Certain Plan investments are shares of mutual funds and money market funds managed by JPMorgan. JPMorgan is the custodian of the Plan.

Certain employees and officers of the Company, who may also be participants in the Plan, perform administrative services to the Plan at no cost to the Plan.

These party-in-interest transactions are not deemed prohibited because they are covered by statutory and administrative exemptions from the IRC, the rules thereunder, and from the prohibited transactions provisions of ERISA.

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  1. PLAN TERMINATION

Although the Company has not expressed any intention to do so, it has the right under the provisions of the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time by amending or terminating the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. However, upon full or partial termination of the Plan, each participant who is then an employee of the Company shall become 100% vested in his or her employer matching contribution account, and shall not be subjected to forfeiture. Furthermore, no amendment shall decrease a participant’s vested interest under the Plan at the effective date of such amendment.

  1. FEDERAL INCOME TAX STATUS

The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) has determined and informed the Company by letter dated November 27, 2012 that the Plan and related Trust are designed in accordance with applicable sections of the IRC. The Plan has been amended since receiving the determination letter. However, ADP and Plan management believe that the Plan is designed and is currently being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the IRC, and that the Plan and related Trust continue to be tax exempt. Therefore, no provision for income taxes has been included in the Plan’s financial statements.

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States of America) require Plan management to evaluate tax positions taken by the Plan and recognize a tax liability (or asset) if the Plan has taken an uncertain position that more likely than not would not be sustained upon examination by the IRS. The Plan is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits for any tax periods in progress. The Plan Administrator believes the Plan is no longer subject to income tax examinations for years prior to 2009.

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
ADP STOCK FUND
Common Stock
*AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. COMMON STOCK Common Stock 5,664,893 $ 322,955,550
Short-Term Investment Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 2,063,618 2,063,618
TOTAL ADP STOCK FUND $ 325,019,168
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
Common Stock
AAR CORP COM STK Common Stock 12,800 $ 239,104
ACTUANT CORP CLS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 5,400 150,714
AEROVIRONMENT INC COM STK Common Stock 17,000 369,580
ALASKA AIR GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 10,200 439,518
ALLSCRIPTS HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS INC COM Common Stock 38,000 357,960
ALON USA ENERGY INC COM STK Common Stock 29,700 537,273
ALTERRA CAPITAL HLDGS LTD Common Stock 26,300 741,397
ALTRA HOLDINGS INC COM STK Common Stock 42,400 934,920
AMERICAN AXLE & MANUFACTURING HLDGS COM Common Stock 77,700 870,240
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTER COM STK Common Stock 10,000 205,100
AMERICAN EQUITY INVT LIFE HLDG CO COM ST Common Stock 21,100 257,631
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANKSHARES COM STK Common Stock 26,800 541,092
AMERICAN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING INC COM S Common Stock 21,200 1,382,452
AMSURG CORP COM STK Common Stock 800 24,008
ANN INC Common Stock 14,800 500,832
APOLLO INVESTMENT CORP COM STK Common Stock 71,100 594,396
APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES INC COM Common Stock 7,500 315,075
ARES CAPITAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 10,000 175,000
ARTESIAN RESOURCES CORP CLASS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 18,364 411,905
ASBURY AUTOMOTIVE GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 19,200 614,976
ASPEN INSURANCE HLDGS COM STK Common Stock 14,700 471,576
AVISTA CORP COM STK Common Stock 25,400 612,394
BALDWIN & LYONS INC CLASS 'B' Common Stock 26,300 627,518
BANCORPSOUTH INC COM Common Stock 16,200 235,548
BANKUNITED INC Common Stock 82,700 2,021,188
BARNES GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 17,500 393,050
BEL FUSE INC CLASS 'B' SHS Common Stock 25,500 498,525
BELDEN INC COM STK Common Stock 10,100 454,399
BELO CORP Common Stock 82,200 630,474
BEMIS CO INC COM STK Common Stock 20,000 669,200
BERRY PETROLEUM CORP CLASS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 13,900 466,345
BILL BARRETT CORP COM Common Stock 12,900 229,491
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
BLACKROCK KELSO CAPITAL CORP Common Stock 13,400 $ 134,804
BOB EVANS FARMS INC COM STK Common Stock 5,300 213,060
BOK FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 6,900 375,774
BONANZA CREEK ENERGY INC Common Stock 19,000 528,010
BOSTON PRIVATE FINANCIAL HLDGS INC COM Common Stock 58,300 525,283
BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP COM STK Common Stock 23,900 503,812
BRISTOW GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 6,900 370,254
BROOKLINE BANCORP Common Stock 34,000 289,000
BRUNSWICK CORP COM STK Common Stock 16,300 474,167
BUCKEYE TECHNOLOGIES INC COM STK Common Stock 7,700 221,067
CABELAS INC COM STK Common Stock 12,200 509,350
CAMPUS CREST COMMUNITIES INC Common Stock 56,500 692,690
CAPITOL FEDERAL FINANCIAL INC Common Stock 53,100 620,739
CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP COM STK Common Stock 8,900 459,507
CATAHY GENERAL BANCORP COM STK Common Stock 38,100 742,950
CAVCO INDUSTRIES INC COM STK Common Stock 14,200 709,716
CDI CORP COM STK Common Stock 47,000 805,110
CEC ENTERTAINMENT COM STK Common Stock 7,900 262,201
CELADON GROUP COM STK Common Stock 32,200 581,854
CENTRAL GARDEN & PET CO COM STK Common Stock 17,600 183,920
CENTURY ALUMINIUM COM STK Common Stock 35,400 310,104
CHICOS FAS INC COM STK Common Stock 28,600 527,956
CITY NATIONAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 3,800 188,176
CLEARWATER PAPER CORPORATION Common Stock 19,000 744,040
CLECO CORP COM STK Common Stock 2,500 100,025
COEUR D'ALENE MINE COM STK Common Stock 12,800 314,880
COHERENT INC COM STK Common Stock 7,500 379,650
COMMERCE BANCSHARES INC COM STK Common Stock 11,445 401,262
COMMUNITY BANK SYSTEMS NY COM STK Common Stock 9,300 254,448
COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS INC (NEW) COM STK Common Stock 10,800 331,992
COMPASS MINERALS INTERNATIONAL INC COM S Common Stock 13,100 978,701
COMPUWARE CORP COM STK Common Stock 48,400 526,108
CONVERGYS CORP COM STK Common Stock 21,200 347,892
CORE-MARK HLDG CO INC COM STK Common Stock 4,700 222,545
CORRECTIONS CORPORATIONS OF AMERICA COM Common Stock 17,100 606,537
CROCS INC COM STK Common Stock 31,900 459,041
CSS INDUSTRIES INC COM STK Common Stock 23,773 520,391
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
CULLEN FROST BANKERS COM STK Common Stock 9,100 $ 493,857
CULP INC COM STK Common Stock 42,200 633,422
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORP COM STK Common Stock 7,100 233,093
CVB FINANCIAL NPV Common Stock 26,200 272,480
CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR CORP COM STK Common Stock 79,800 865,032
DANA HOLDING CORP Common Stock 48,400 755,524
DESTINATION MATERNITY CORP Common Stock 22,400 482,944
DIODES INC COM STK Common Stock 33,300 577,755
DOLE FOOD CO INC Common Stock 25,300 290,191
DST SYSTEMS INC DELAWARE COM STK Common Stock 24,300 1,472,580
DYNAMIC MATERIALS CORP COM STK Common Stock 33,300 462,870
EL PASO ELECTRIC CO COM STK Common Stock 23,400 746,694
EMCOR GROUP COM STK Common Stock 15,700 543,377
EMPIRE DISTRICT ELECTRIC CO COM STK Common Stock 6,861 139,827
ENCORE WIRE CORP COM STK Common Stock 18,400 557,704
ENERGY XXI (BERMUDA) Common Stock 4,600 148,074
ENTERCOM COMMUNICATIONS COM STK Common Stock 82,600 576,548
ENTRAVISION COMMUNICATIONS CORP CLASS 'A' Common Stock 322,600 535,516
ERICKSON AIR-CRANE INC Common Stock 46,200 389,466
FIFTH STREET FINANCE CORP Common Stock 19,100 199,022
FINISAR CORP Common Stock 21,400 348,820
FIRST HORIZON NATIONAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 71,800 711,538
FIRST INTERSTATE BANCSYSTEM INC Common Stock 21,200 327,116
FIRST MIDWEST BANCORP COM STK Common Stock 6,200 77,624
FIRST NIAGARA FINANCIAL GROUP INC COM Common Stock 88,800 704,184
FLIR SYSTMES INC COM STK Common Stock 45,900 1,024,029
FLUSHING FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 22,600 346,684
FNB CORP PA COM STK Common Stock 27,500 292,050
FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC COM STK Common Stock 19,400 434,948
FULTON FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 41,300 396,893
GARDNER DENVER INC COM STK Common Stock 4,500 308,250
GENESCO INC COM STK Common Stock 16,900 929,500
GLOBAL PAYMENTS INC COM STK Common Stock 24,800 1,123,440
GLOBE SPECIALTY METALS INC Common Stock 13,000 178,750
GRACE (W.R.) & CO COM STK Common Stock 2,000 134,460
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COM STK Common Stock 10,000 336,200
GRAPHIC PACKAGING HLDG CO Common Stock 81,000 523,260
GREAT PLAINS ENERGY INC COM STK Common Stock 59,700 1,212,507
GULFPORT ENERGY CORP COM STK Common Stock 14,100 538,902
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
HANOVER INSURANCE GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 8,400 $ 325,416
HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKETS INC NPV Common Stock 5,400 208,224
HAWKINS INC COM STK Common Stock 12,300 475,272
HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC COM STK Common Stock 5,500 285,285
HCC INSURANCE HLDG COM STK Common Stock 48,600 1,808,406
HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES INC CLASS 'A Common Stock 32,600 303,832
HEALTHSOUTH CORP COM STK Common Stock 26,900 567,859
HEARTLAND EXPRESS INC COM STK Common Stock 40,700 531,949
HECKMANN CORP Common Stock 95,590 385,228
HECLA MINING CO COM STK Common Stock 21,100 123,013
HELEN OF TROY COM STK Common Stock 9,002 300,577
HELIX ENERGY SOLUTIONS GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 11,100 229,104
HERCULES TECHNOLOGY GROWTH CAP INC Common Stock 20,000 222,600
HERITAGE FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 37,000 543,530
HORNBECK OFFSHORE SERVICES COM STK Common Stock 18,198 624,919
IBERIABANK CORP COM STK Common Stock 13,000 638,560
ICU MEDICAL INC COM STK Common Stock 4,300 261,999
IDACORP INC COM STK Common Stock 12,100 524,535
IDEX CORP COM STK Common Stock 13,200 614,196
II-VI INC Common Stock 3,300 60,291
IMPAX LABORATORIES INC COM STK Common Stock 13,000 266,370
INFINITY PROPERTY & CASUALTY CORP COM Common Stock 14,600 850,304
INGRAM MICRO INC CLASS 'A COM STK Common Stock 40,500 685,260
INNOPHOS HOLDINGS INC COM Common Stock 10,900 506,850
INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES HLDGS CORP COM STK Common Stock 7,400 288,378
INTER PARFUMS INC COM STK Common Stock 10,600 206,276
INTERSIL CORP CLASS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 50,200 416,158
INTREPID POTASH INC Common Stock 25,900 551,411
INVESTMENT TECHNOLOGY GROUP COM STK Common Stock 22,200 199,800
IPG PHOTONICS CORP COM STK Common Stock 6,502 433,358
J & J SNACK FOODS CORP COM STK Common Stock 8,500 543,490
JABIL CIRCUIT INC COM STK Common Stock 19,300 372,297
JANUS CAPITAL GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 43,800 373,176
JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORP COM STK Common Stock 40,700 232,397
KAISER ALUMINUM CORP COM STK Common Stock 3,700 228,253
KAMAN CORP Common Stock 16,200 596,160
KAPSTONE PAPER & PACKAGING CORP COM STK Common Stock 17,800 394,982
KAYDON CORP COM STK Common Stock 31,300 749,009
KENNAMETAL INC CAP STK Common Stock 26,300 1,052,000
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
KEY ENERGY SERVICES INC COM STK Common Stock 64,000 $ 444,800
KFORCE INC COM STK Common Stock 35,500 508,715
LACLEDE GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 8,500 328,185
LAKELAND FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 17,000 439,280
LEAR CORP COM Common Stock 9,500 444,980
LIFE TIME FITNESS INC COM STK Common Stock 8,000 393,680
LIFEPOINT HOSPITALS INC COM STK Common Stock 10,400 392,600
LIN TV CORP COM STK Common Stock 93,600 704,808
LINCOLN ELECTRIC HLDS INC COM STK Common Stock 5,900 287,212
LITHIA MOTORS INC CLASS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 6,100 228,262
LITTELFUSE INC COM STK Common Stock 15,300 944,163
M/A-COM TECH SOLUTIONS HLDGS INC Common Stock 35,887 537,228
MAGELLAN HEALTH SERVICES INC Common Stock 4,600 225,400
MARTEN TRANSPORT COM STK Common Stock 36,500 671,235
MB FINANCIAL INC COM STK Common Stock 15,700 310,075
MDC HLDGS INC COM STK Common Stock 15,600 573,456
MENS WEARHOUSE INC COM STK Common Stock 9,600 299,136
MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP COM STK Common Stock 18,500 314,870
METALICO INC COM Common Stock 45,900 89,964
METHODE ELECTRONICS INC COM CLASS 'A' Common Stock 30,500 305,915
MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC COM STK Common Stock 9,600 383,232
MKS INSTRUMENTS INC COM STK Common Stock 26,200 675,436
MOOG INC CLASS 'A' (LIM.V) Common Stock 5,400 221,562
MUELLER INDUSTRIES INC COM STK Common Stock 5,000 250,150
NANOMETRICS COM STK Common Stock 63,100 909,902
NATIONAL BANKSHARES INC COM STK Common Stock 16,700 540,913
NATIONAL FINANCIAL PARTNERS COM STK Common Stock 26,100 447,354
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE CORP COM STK Common Stock 9,000 423,180
NATIONAL PRESTO INDUSTRIES INC COM STK Common Stock 2,400 165,840
NEUSTAR INC CLS 'A' Common Stock 5,400 226,422
NEXSTAR BROADCASTING GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 36,300 384,417
NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION COM STK Common Stock 9,600 333,408
OFFICEMAX INC COM STK Common Stock 24,200 236,192
OLD NATIONAL BANCORP (INDIANA) COM STK Common Stock 27,000 320,490
OLIN CORP COM STK Common Stock 14,800 319,532
OM GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 8,200 182,040
ON SEMICONDUCTOR CORP COM STK Common Stock 85,200 600,660
ORBITAL SCIENCES COM STK Common Stock 13,300 183,141
ORIENT EXPRESS HOTELS LTD CLS A COM STK Common Stock 33,600 392,784
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
ORITANI FINANCIAL CORP Common Stock 23,900 $ 366,148
ORTHOFIX INTL NV COM STK Common Stock 19,200 755,136
OWENS & MINOR INC COM STK Common Stock 27,000 769,770
PACIFIC CONTINETAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 36,800 358,064
PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY CORP NEW COM STK Common Stock 17,200 387,172
PARK ELECTROCHEMICAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 16,800 432,264
PARK STERLING CORP Common Stock 71,000 371,330
PBF ENERGY INC Common Stock 10,900 316,645
PDC ENERGY INC Common Stock 2,903 96,409
PENNANTPARK INVESTMENT CORP COM STK Common Stock 63,500 698,183
PHH CORP COM STK Common Stock 20,400 464,100
PIKE ELECTRIC CORPORATION COM STK Common Stock 29,400 280,770
PLATINUM UNDERWRITERS HLDGS LTD Common Stock 13,100 602,600
POLYCOM INC COM STK Common Stock 34,200 357,732
POPULAR INC Common Stock 44,700 929,313
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO COM Common Stock 20,100 549,936
PRIMERICA INC Common Stock 10,400 312,104
PROASSURANCE CORP COM STK Common Stock 6,400 270,016
PROSPERITY BANCSHARES INC COM STK Common Stock 12,700 533,400
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES INC COM STK Common Stock 22,100 329,732
PSS WORLD MEDICAL INC COM STK Common Stock 10,400 300,352
QLOGIC CORP COM STK Common Stock 22,100 215,033
QUANEX BUILDING PRODUCTS CORP COM STK Common Stock 11,000 224,510
RALCORP HOLDINGS INC COM STK Common Stock 3,400 304,810
RUE21 INC Common Stock 21,700 616,063
SAKS INC COM STK Common Stock 49,500 520,245
SCHNITZER STEEL COM STK CLASS 'A Common Stock 21,600 655,128
SEALED AIR CORP COM STK Common Stock 35,500 621,605
SEMTECH CORP COM STK Common Stock 7,900 228,705
SENSIENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP COM STK Common Stock 9,900 352,044
SIGNATURE BANK COMMON SHS Common Stock 5,000 356,700
SILGAN HLDGS INC COM STK Common Stock 14,800 615,532
SIMPLICITY BANCORP INC Common Stock 18,500 276,575
SNYDER'S LANCE INC Common Stock 12,400 298,964
SOLAR CAPITAL LTD Common Stock 13,200 315,612
SOTHEBYS INC CLASS 'A' LIM.V COM STK Common Stock 24,200 813,604
SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC COM STK Common Stock 5,803 292,065
SOUTHWEST GAS CORP COM STK Common Stock 12,500 530,125
SPANSION INC Common Stock 63,900 888,849
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS INC COM STK Common Stock 9,600 $ 213,312
STEINER LEISURE COM STK Common Stock 11,400 549,366
STURM RUGER & CO INC COM STK Common Stock 4,900 222,460
SUNSTONE HOTEL INVESTORS INC COM STK Common Stock 38,100 408,051
SUSQUEHANNA BANCHARE COM STK Common Stock 52,300 548,104
SWIFT ENERGY CO COM STK Common Stock 13,800 212,382
SYKES ENTERPRISES INC COM STK Common Stock 41,200 627,064
SYMETRA FINANCIAL CORP Common Stock 25,000 324,500
TCF FINANCIAL COM STK Common Stock 29,700 360,855
TELEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES INC COM STK Common Stock 3,200 208,224
TETRA TECHNOLOGIES COM STK Common Stock 60,300 457,677
TITANIUM METALS CORP COM STK Common Stock 13,700 226,187
TREDEGAR CORP COM Common Stock 23,300 475,786
TRICO BANCSHARES COM STK Common Stock 12,900 216,075
TRONOX LTD COM Common Stock 17,300 315,725
TRUE RELIGION APPAREL INC COM STK Common Stock 11,500 292,330
TRUSTMARK CORP COM STK Common Stock 1,211 27,199
TUPPERWARE BRANDS CORP COM STK Common Stock 9,600 615,360
UNIT CORP COM STK Common Stock 5,000 225,250
UNITED BANKSHARES INC COM STK Common Stock 8,200 199,424
UNITED FIRE GROUP INC Common Stock 28,400 620,256
UNS ENERGY CORP Common Stock 3,400 144,228
UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS COM STK Common Stock 13,900 501,095
UTI WORLDWIDE INC ORD Common Stock 17,400 233,160
VAALCO ENERGY COM STK Common Stock 56,100 485,265
VAIL RESORTS INC COM STK Common Stock 8,400 454,356
VCA ANTECH INC COM STK Common Stock 28,100 591,505
VERA BRADLEY INC Common Stock 48,700 1,222,370
VIEWPOINT FINL GP INC MD Common Stock 29,900 626,106
VILLAGE SUPER MARKET INC CLASS 'A' COM STK Common Stock 11,300 371,318
VIROPHARMA INC COM STK Common Stock 3,400 77,384
W & T OFFSHORE INC COM STK Common Stock 12,700 203,581
WADDELL & REED FINL INC CL A Common Stock 5,500 191,510
WALTER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CORP Common Stock 15,506 667,068
WASHINGTON BANKING CO COM STK Common Stock 21,300 290,106
WASHINGTON FEDERAL INC COM STK Common Stock 17,400 293,538
WEBSENSE INC COM STK Common Stock 108,700 1,634,848
WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 7,600 156,180
WEIS MARKETS INC COM STK Common Stock 16,900 661,973
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
WERNER ENTERPRISES INC COM STK Common Stock 13,500 $ 292,545
WESTAR ENERGY INC COM STK Common Stock 17,600 503,712
WESTERN REFINING INC COM STK Common Stock 61,200 1,725,228
WMS INDUSTRIES COM STK Common Stock 23,500 411,250
YOUNG INNOVATIONS INC COM STK Common Stock 43,700 1,887,186
Total Common Stock $ 125,914,815
Preferred Stock
ASPEN INSURANCE Preferred Stock 36,231 $ 2,195,599
BEAZER HOMES USA INC TANGIBLE EQUITY UNI Preferred Stock 18,500 527,250
CALLAWAY GOLF CO Preferred Stock 3,400 328,525
DUPONT FABROS TECHNOLOGY Preferred Stock 11,000 292,380
INLAND REAL ESTATE CORP Preferred Stock 6,728 175,264
PS BUSINESS PARKS INC CALIF DEP SHS REPS Preferred Stock 7,600 200,412
UNIVERSAL CORP Preferred Stock 373 428,950
Total Preferred Stock $ 4,148,380
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
REIT
AMERICAN CAMPUS COMMUNITIES INC COM STK REIT 5,500 $ 253,715
APOLLO COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE REIT 17,600 285,648
ASSOCIATED ESTATES REALTY CORP COM REIT 24,300 391,716
BIOMED REALTY TRUST INC COM STK REIT 31,700 612,761
CAPSTEAD MTGE. CORP COM STK REIT 24,600 282,162
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION COM STK REIT 99,600 259,956
COLONY FINANCIAL INC REIT 15,800 308,100
COMMONWEALTH REIT SHS OF BNF INT REIT 18,700 296,208
CREXUS INVESTMENT CORP REIT 18,100 221,725
DIAMONDROCK HOSPIT COM REIT 82,500 742,500
EQUITY LIFESTYLE PROPERTIES INC COM STK REIT 5,200 349,908
FIRST INDUSTRIAL REALTY TRUST COM STK REIT 21,500 302,720
GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES INCOME REIT 9,100 218,127
HATTERAS FINANCIAL CORP REIT 11,400 282,834
HEALTHCARE REALTY TRUST INC COM STK REIT 11,700 280,917
HERSHA HOSPITALITY TRUST CLASS 'A' SHS BEN REIT 150,400 752,000
HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES INC COM STK REIT 11,400 381,330
LASALLE HOTEL PROPERTIES COM STK REIT 32,200 817,558
LEXINGTON REALTY TRUST COM STK REIT 61,500 642,675
MACK CALI REALTY CORP COM STK REIT 24,700 644,917
MEDICAL PROPERTIES TRUST INC COM STK REIT 16,400 196,144
MFA FINANCIAL INC COM STK REIT 35,600 288,716
NATIONAL RETAIL PPTYS INC COM REIT 6,700 209,040
NEWCASTLE INVESTMENT CORP COM STK REIT 25,400 220,472
PS BUSINESS PARKS INC CALIF COM SER'A ' REIT 7,200 467,856
RLJ LODGING TRUST REIT 25,100 486,187
SABRA HEALTH CARE REIT INC REIT 22,612 491,140
SUMMIT HOTEL PROPERTIES INC REIT 23,400 222,300
SUN COMMUNITIES INC COM STK REIT 7,500 299,175
URSTADT BIDDLE PROPERTIES CLASS'A' COM REIT 25,600 503,808
WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE INVEST TRUST SHS REIT 12,000 313,800
Total REIT $ 12,026,115
(Continued)

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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Con't)
Cash Equivalents
Short-Term Investment Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 4,148,375 $ 4,148,375
Total Cash Equivalents $ 4,148,375
Investment Companies
Mutual Funds
ISHARES TRUST RUSSELL 2000 INDEX FUND Mutual Funds 8,800 $ 722,128
ISHARES TRUST RUSSELL 2000 VALUE IDX FD Mutual Funds 18,100 1,366,731
Total Investment Companies $ 2,088,859
Royalty Trust
HUGOTON ROYALTY TR UNITS OF BEN INTEREST Royalty Trust 47,300 $ 345,763
PACIFIC COAST OIL TRUST UNIT BEN INT Royalty Trust 45,500 788,970
Total Royalty Trust $ 1,134,733
Limited Partnership
ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS LP SHS OF BEN Limited Partnership 11,400 $ 661,998
COMPASS DIVERSIFIED HLDGS SHS OF BENEFIC Limited Partnership 15,500 $ 228,005
EQT MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP UNITS Limited Partnership 19,200 $ 598,080
SANDRIDGE MISSISSIPPIAN TRUST II SBI Limited Partnership 13,400 218,018
Total Limited Partnership $ 1,706,101
TOTAL AMERICAN CENTURY SMALL CAP VALUE FUND $ 151,167,378
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Rate of Maturity Par Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Interest Date Value Value
SEIX INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND
Government Bonds
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 0.38 % 3/15/2015 $ 34,826,455 $ 34,841,620
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 0.50 % 10/15/2014 31,537,867 31,639,713
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 0.63 % 2/28/2013 12,208,558 12,208,478
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 0.63 % 8/31/2017 25,133,764 25,146,390
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 1.63 % 11/15/2022 19,377,862 19,088,897
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 1.75 % 5/31/2016 30,404,935 31,088,608
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 1.00 % 3/31/2017 11,339,308 11,376,968
UNITED STATES TREAS NOTES 2.13 % 8/15/2021 7,716,751 7,681,484
Total Government Bonds $ 173,072,158
Mortgage-Backed Security Bonds
GNMA I MORTPASS 3.50 % 4/15/2027 $ 687,834 $ 689,009
GNMA I MORTPASS 3.50 % 1/15/2026 776,508 786,367
GNMA I MORTPASS 3.00 % 8/15/2027 59,400 59,775
GNMA I MORTPASS 3.00 % 11/15/2027 1,326,716 1,328,646
GNMA I MORTPASS 3.00 % 10/15/2027 2,045,065 2,041,129
GNMA I MORTPASS 4.00 % 7/15/2025 595,805 603,917
FEDERAL HOME LN MTG CORP PTN CTFS 4.00 % 7/1/2025 1,617,328 1,617,994
FEDERAL HOME LN MTG CORP PTN CTFS 5.50 % 4/1/2038 1,993,401 2,030,244
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS 5.00 % 2/1/2034 1,201,666 1,208,130
FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORP 5.00 % 4/1/2036 225,002 227,541
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 2.50 % 11/1/2027 1,605,644 1,606,626
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 2.50 % 10/1/2027 388,204 387,531
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.50 % 11/1/2025 1,449,538 1,445,039
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.50 % 10/1/2025 1,420,422 1,415,815
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 4/1/2027 1,508,326 1,522,353
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 2/1/2027 1,913,160 1,952,572
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 7/1/2027 1,013,679 1,020,219
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 6/1/2027 1,922,895 1,944,433
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 6/1/2027 2,904,369 2,933,222
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 5/1/2027 1,146,353 1,157,980
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 5/1/2027 1,739,365 1,759,802
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 3.00 % 10/1/2027 1,350,631 1,356,549
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.50 % 7/1/2037 389,627 393,388
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.50 % 5/1/2036 961,688 956,428
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.00 % 8/1/2033 526,894 536,367
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.00 % 2/1/2038 1,085,480 1,085,684
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.00 % 1/1/2037 744,423 746,301
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.00 % 7/1/2035 319,748 327,102
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 5.00 % 10/1/2018 104,615 107,266
FHLMCGLD MORTPASS 6.00 % 7/1/2039 772,820 764,143
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC 5.50 % 5/1/2035 317,042 318,055
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC 5.50 % 1/1/2036 509,879 514,883
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC 5.50 % 12/1/2035 990,100 1,014,300
FNMA MORTPASS 2.50 % 8/1/2027 2,205,636 2,244,182
FNMA MORTPASS 2.50 % 7/1/2027 865,525 877,515
FNMA MORTPASS 2.50 % 3/1/2027 1,057,535 1,064,463
FNMA MORTPASS 2.50 % 5/1/2027 631,889 636,080
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Rate of Maturity Par Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Interest Date Value Value
SEIX INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND (Con't)
Mortgage-Backed Security Bonds (Cont't)
FNMA MORTPASS 2.50 % 11/1/2027 $ 1,282,391 $ 1,282,306
FNMA MORTPASS 2.83 % 8/1/2022 1,212,290 1,258,592
FNMA MORTPASS 3.50 % 8/1/2032 129,973 137,964
FNMA MORTPASS 3.00 % 10/1/2027 1,879,576 1,883,203
FNMA MORTPASS 3.00 % 9/1/2027 1,578,818 1,588,465
FNMA MORTPASS 5.50 % 8/1/2037 188,036 188,864
FNMA MORTPASS 5.50 % 1/1/2034 96,705 98,009
FNMA MORTPASS 5.00 % 8/1/2033 419,426 434,068
FNMA MORTPASS 5.00 % 10/1/2035 347,620 356,404
FNMA MORTPASS 6.00 % 4/1/2036 743,815 755,911
FNMA MORTPASS 6.00 % 4/1/2039 822,154 839,901
FNMA MORTPASS 6.00 % 7/1/2039 377,374 378,369
Total Mortgage-Backed Security Bonds $ 49,883,106
Corporate Bonds
HSBC BANK PLC 3.50 % 6/28/2015 $ 380,845 $ 404,127
HSBC BANK 3.10 % 5/24/2016 230,944 244,229
ROCHE HLDGS INC 6.00 % 3/1/2019 2,058,331 2,523,195
SCHLUMBERGER SA 3.30 % 9/14/2021 423,813 452,583
VOLKSWAGEN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE NV 2.38 % 3/22/2017 421,696 436,712
ALABAMA POWER CO. 5.80 % 11/15/2013 431,892 451,510
ANALOG DEVICES INC 3.00 % 4/15/2016 106,670 113,480
ANHEUSER BUSCH 2.50 % 7/15/2022 711,716 719,476
AT & T INC 3.88 % 8/15/2021 381,029 425,742
AT&T INC 5.10 % 9/15/2014 2,499,566 2,733,836
BECTON DICKINSON & CO 3.25 % 11/12/2020 2,093,591 2,212,345
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY FINANCE CORP 4.60 % 5/15/2013 551,660 559,542
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC 3.20 % 2/11/2015 706,753 744,318
BHP BILLITON FI US 1.13 % 11/21/2014 380,153 385,594
BOEING CO 4.875 % 2/15/2020 2,071,074 2,236,138
BOEING CO 5.125 % 2/15/2013 856,023 860,728
BP CAPITAL MARKETS 2.248 % 11/1/2016 485,000 504,586
CISCO SYSTEMS INC 5.500 % 2/22/2016 1,354,582 1,552,269
CME GROUP INC 5.400 % 8/1/2013 592,992 610,927
CME GROUP INC 5.750 % 2/15/2014 580,503 610,399
DEERE & CO 2.600 % 6/8/2022 786,113 797,930
DIAGEO 5.200 % 1/30/2013 400,783 402,475
DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS LLC 4.300 % 6/15/2020 191,590 212,072
EBAY INC SR NT 2.600 % 7/15/2022 265,668 268,724
GEN ELEC CO 2.700 % 10/9/2022 443,981 453,592
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 5.250 % 12/6/2017 548,147 676,832
GEORGIA POWER CO 6.000 % 11/1/2013 211,977 221,404
GLAXOSMITHLKLINE CAPITAL INC 5.650 % 5/15/2018 746,653 953,728
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Rate of Maturity Par Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Interest Date Value Value
SEIX INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND (Con't)
Corporate Bonds (Con't)
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC 6.250 % 4/1/2019 $ 713,420 $ 872,903
INTEL CORP 1.950 % 10/1/2016 298,661 308,898
INTERNATIONAL BUS MACH CORP 0.875 % 10/31/2014 978,335 987,250
INTERNATIONAL BUS MACH CORP 1.250 % 2/6/2017 1,752,846 1,796,774
JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORP 1.250 % 12/2/2014 366,698 371,877
MASSMUTUAL GLOBAL FUNDING II 2.000 % 4/5/2017 342,731 354,426
NOVARTIS SECURITIES INVESTMENT LTD 5.125 % 2/10/2019 405,451 479,265
ORACLE CORP 5.750 % 4/15/2018 1,665,252 2,001,973
PACCAR FINL CORP 1.550 % 9/29/2014 574,630 584,424
PRAXAIR INC 4.625 % 3/30/2015 943,442 1,041,938
SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON CO 5.750 % 3/15/2014 710,074 751,516
STRYKER CORP 2.000 % 9/30/2016 268,628 280,104
TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP 3.200 % 6/17/2015 268,908 284,189
TRANSCANADA PIPELINES 3.800 % 10/1/2020 517,648 559,065
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC 3.125 % 1/15/2021 269,568 291,517
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3.100 % 6/1/2022 1,013,735 1,007,098
VERIZON WIRELESS CAPITAL/CELLCO PTN 5.550 % 2/1/2014 403,037 420,947
WAL-MART STORES INC 1.625 % 4/15/2014 1,414,369 1,439,443
WAL-MART STORES INC 4.250 % 4/15/2021 2,088,685 2,438,803
WELLS FARGO & CO 1.250 % 2/13/2015 640,720 648,021
3M CO 1.375 % 9/29/2016 254,385 261,258
Total Corporate Bonds $ 39,950,182
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Rate of Maturity Par Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Interest Date Value Value
SEIX INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND (Con't)
CMO/REMIC
BANC OF AMERICA COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE INC FLOATING 9/10/2047 $ 991,234 $ 1,104,652
FANNIE MAE 3.000 % 3/25/2021 992,236 1,120,962
FANNIE MAE 3.000 % 5/25/2026 210,789 212,545
FANNIE MAE 3.000 % 5/25/2026 835,656 863,707
FANNIE MAE 2.000 % 12/25/2042 1,475,047 1,453,648
FANNIE MAE 3.500 % 3/25/2027 2,149,256 2,228,312
FREDDIE MAC 4.000 % 12/15/2025 1,890,101 2,154,651
Total CMO/REMIC $ 9,138,477
Commercial Mortgage-Backed Bonds
GS MORTGAGE SECURITIES TRUST 2.954 % 11/5/2034 $ 1,024,959 $ 1,015,823
LB-UBS COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE TRUST 4.794 % 7/15/2040 1,056,316 1,076,900
LBS-UBS COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE TRUS VARIAB FLOATING 11/15/2030 200,451 226,058
MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE TRUST FLOATING 1/12/2044 1,621,355 1,657,726
RBSCF TRUST 2010-RR3 4.970 % 4/14/2040 1,286,949 1,282,999
Total Commercial Mortgage-Backed Bonds $ 5,259,506
Short-Term Investment Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Variable 12/31/2049 $ 14,748,956 $ 14,748,956
Total Short-Term Investment Fund $ 14,748,956
TOTAL SEIX INTERMEDIATE BOND FUND $ 292,052,385
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
MONTAG & CALDWELL LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND
Common Stock
ABBOTT LABS COM NPV Common Stock 119,400 $ 7,820,700
ACCENTURE PLC CLS 'A' Common Stock 40,300 2,679,950
ALLERGAN INC COM STK Common Stock 64,700 5,934,931
AMERISOURCEBERGEN CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 100,400 4,335,272
APPLE INC COM STK Common Stock 12,760 6,801,463
BED BATH AND BEYOND COM STK Common Stock 45,600 2,549,496
BIOGEN IDEC INC COM STK Common Stock 12,900 1,892,043
CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORP COM STK Common Stock 88,900 5,019,294
COCA-COLA CO COM STK Common Stock 224,200 8,127,250
COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO COM STK Common Stock 57,900 6,052,866
COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP COM STK Common Stock 54,500 5,382,965
EBAY INC COM STK Common Stock 75,600 3,857,112
EMC CORP COM STK Common Stock 64,700 1,636,910
EXPRESS SCRIPTS HLDG CO Common Stock 100,561 5,430,294
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO COM STK Common Stock 321,500 6,748,285
GOOGLE INC COM STK Common Stock 5,062 3,590,831
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC Common Stock 29,915 918,391
JUNIPER NETWORKS COM STK Common Stock 220,300 4,333,301
LAS VEGAS SANDS CORP COM STK Common Stock 30,000 1,384,800
MCDONALD'S CORP COM STK Common Stock 30,600 2,699,226
MONDELEZ INTL INC NPV A Common Stock 242,000 6,163,740
MONSANTO CO COM STK Common Stock 75,800 7,174,470
NIKE INC CLASS'B' COM STK Common Stock 39,800 2,053,680
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP COM Common Stock 43,000 3,294,230
ORACLE CORP Common Stock 188,600 6,284,152
PEPSICO INC CAP STK Common Stock 63,200 4,324,776
PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC NPV Common Stock 79,100 6,615,924
PROCTOR & GAMBLE CO COM STK NPV Common Stock 67,905 4,610,070
QUALCOMM INC COM STK Common Stock 127,500 7,907,550
SCHLUMBERGER COM STK Common Stock 38,400 2,660,736
STARBUCKS CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 81,700 4,380,754
STRYKER CORP COM STK Common Stock 74,200 4,067,644
TJX COS INC COM STK Common Stock 55,100 2,338,995
UNILEVER NV EURO.16 (NEW YORK SHARES) Common Stock 106,000 4,059,800
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC CLASS'B' COM ST Common Stock 54,300 4,003,539
VISA INC Common Stock 33,700 5,108,246
WELLS FARGO & CO COM STK Common Stock 165,900 5,670,462
Total Common Stock $ 167,914,148
Short-Term Investment Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 15,294,259 $ 15,294,259
Total Short-Term Investment Fund $ 15,294,259
TOTAL MONTAG & CALDWELL LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND $ 183,208,407
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
COLUMBIA DIVIDEND VALUE FUND
Common Stock
ABBOTT LABS COM NPV Common Stock 85,775 $ 5,618,263
ACCENTURE PLC CLS 'A' Common Stock 58,410 3,884,265
ACE LIMITED Common Stock 25,325 2,020,935
ALTRIA GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 87,820 2,759,304
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER CO INC COM STK Common Stock 35,740 1,525,383
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO COM Common Stock 47,720 2,742,946
AMGEN INC COM STK Common Stock 51,055 4,407,068
APPLE INC COM STK NPV Common Stock 4,390 2,340,002
AT&T INC COM STK Common Stock 208,210 7,018,759
*AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC COMMON STOCK Common Stock 40,845 2,328,573
BLACKROCK INC CLASS 'A' COM STK NPV Common Stock 14,295 2,954,919
BOEING CO COM STK Common Stock 35,125 2,647,020
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CO COM STK Common Stock 188,910 6,156,577
CHEVRON CORP COM STK Common Stock 47,945 5,184,772
CHUBB CORP COM STK Common Stock 23,280 1,753,450
CME GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 30,635 1,553,501
CMS ENERGY CORP COM STK Common Stock 52,080 1,269,710
COCA-COLA CO COM STK Common Stock 61,270 2,221,037
CONOCOPHILLIPS Common Stock 31,655 1,835,673
DEERE & CO COM STK Common Stock 15,115 1,306,238
DOMINION RESOURCES INC (VIRGINIA) COM STK Common Stock 23,535 1,219,113
DOVER CORP COM STK Common Stock 29,885 1,963,743
DU PONT (E.I.)DE NEMOURS & CO COM STK Common Stock 55,040 2,475,149
DUKE ENERGY CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 12,435 793,353
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO Common Stock 27,980 1,481,821
EXXON MOBIL CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 81,690 7,070,269
GENERAL MILLS INC COM STK Common Stock 39,895 1,612,157
HEINZ (H.J.) CO COM STK Common Stock 55,140 3,180,475
HOME DEPOT INC COM STK Common Stock 76,585 4,736,782
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC COM STK Common Stock 53,915 3,421,985
ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC COM STK NPV Common Stock 19,515 1,186,707
INTEL CORP COM STK Common Stock 254,775 5,256,008
INTERNATIONAL BUS MACH CORP COM STK Common Stock 36,815 7,051,913
JOHNSON & JOHNSON COM STK Common Stock 85,775 6,012,827
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
COLUMBIA DIVIDEND VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
*JPMORGAN CHASE & CO COM STK Common Stock 114,370 $ 5,028,849
KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP COM STK Common Stock 32,495 2,743,553
KINDER MORGAN INC DELAWARE Common Stock 76,585 2,705,748
MACY'S INC COM STK Common Stock 30,635 1,195,378
MARSH & MCLELLAN COS INC COM Common Stock 76,585 2,639,885
MATTEL INC COM STK Common Stock 47,645 1,744,760
MCDONALD'S CORP COM STK Common Stock 47,645 4,202,765
MCGRAW-HILL COS INC (THE) COM STK Common Stock 31,180 1,704,611
MERCK & CO INC (NEW) COM STK Common Stock 140,745 5,762,100
MEREDITH CORP COM STK Common Stock 40,845 1,407,110
METLIFE INC COM STK Common Stock 31,145 1,025,916
MICROSOFT CORP COM STK Common Stock 235,680 6,299,726
NATIONAL FUEL GAS CO COM STK Common Stock 7,827 396,751
NEXTERA ENERGY INC Common Stock 15,190 1,050,996
NORDSTROM INC COM STK NPV Common Stock 27,010 1,445,035
NORTHEAST UTILITIES COM STK Common Stock 33,930 1,325,984
NORTHERN TRUST CORP COM STK Common Stock 34,720 1,741,555
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP COM Common Stock 32,065 2,456,500
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORP COM STK Common Stock 20,090 1,708,855
PEOPLE'S UTD FINL COM STK Common Stock 108,270 1,308,984
PFIZER INC COM STK Common Stock 275,185 6,901,640
PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC NPV Common Stock 88,840 7,430,578
PHILLIPS 66 Common Stock 28,590 1,518,129
PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP COM STK Common Stock 34,645 2,020,150
PRICE T ROWE GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 21,445 1,396,713
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO COM STK NPV Common Stock 51,055 3,466,124
RAYTHEON CO COM STK Common Stock 44,930 2,586,171
RPM INTERNATIONAL INC COM STK Common Stock 47,645 1,398,857
SEMPRA ENERGY CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 27,980 1,984,901
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO COM STK Common Stock 38,710 5,954,372
SONOCO PRODUCTIS CO COM STK NPV Common Stock 38,435 1,142,673
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC COM STK Common Stock 49,525 1,532,303
TIME WARNER INC Common Stock 71,465 3,418,171
TJX COS INC COM STK Common Stock 40,705 1,727,927
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC CLASS'B' COM ST Common Stock 17,155 1,264,838
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP COM STK Common Stock 15,520 1,272,795
UNUM GROUP COM Common Stock 63,310 1,318,114
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
COLUMBIA DIVIDEND VALUE FUND (Con't)
Common Stock (Con't)
US BANCORP DELAWARE COM STK Common Stock 81,690 $ 2,609,179
VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC COM STK Common Stock 169,510 7,334,698
VF CORP COM STK NPV Common Stock 8,170 1,233,425
WAL-MART STORES INC Common Stock 33,085 2,257,390
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC COM STK Common Stock 45,340 1,529,772
WELLS FARGO & CO COM STK Common Stock 106,200 3,629,916
WESTAR ENERGY INC COM Common Stock 42,685 1,221,645
WISCONSIN ENERGY CORP COM STK Common Stock 33,750 1,243,688
FIFTH THIRD BANCORP Common Stock 8,420 1,175,432
BHP BILLITON LIMITED ADR EACH REP 2 ORD Common Stock 14,065 1,103,259
CANON INC ADR (CNV INTO 1 ORD SHS NPV) Common Stock 24,365 955,352
DIAGEO ADR EACH REPR 4 ORD Common Stock 28,650 3,340,017
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL ADR EACH REPR 2 'A' SHS Common Stock 66,390 4,577,591
DIGITAL REALTY TRUST INC COM STK Common Stock 22,465 1,525,149
PUBLIC STORAGE COM STK Common Stock 11,030 1,598,909
SIMON PROPERTY GROUP INC COM STK Common Stock 7,995 1,263,930
Total Common Stock $ 239,819,566
Cash Equivalents
Short-Term Investment Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 10,518,293 $ 10,518,293
Total Cash Equivalents $ 10,518,293
Investment Companies
Mutual Funds
SPIDER S&P 500 ETF TRUST Mutual Funds 24,965 $ 3,558,012
Total Investment Companies $ 3,558,012
TOTAL COLUMBIA DIVIDEND VALUE FUND $ 253,895,871
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AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC. — RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN Plan Number 002 — Plan Sponsor EIN 22-1467904
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LINE 4i - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012
Number Current
Identity of Issuer, Borrower or Similar Party Description of Investment of Shares Value
Retirement Income
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT INCOME FUND Commingled Trust 2,700,802 $ 40,160,925
Retirement 2010
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT 2010 FUND Commingled Trust 2,152,605 $ 32,784,171
Retirement 2015
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT 2015 FUND Commingled Trust 4,651,989 $ 72,617,547
Retirement 2020
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT 2020 FUND Commingled Trust 10,951,279 $ 174,672,892
Retirement 2030
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT 2030 FUND Commingled Trust 10,994,765 $ 170,528,811
Retirement 2040
*JPMORGAN SMARTRETIREMENT 2040 FUND Commingled Trust 8,651,316 $ 133,489,804
S&P 500 Index Fund
NORTHERN TRUST S&P 500 INDEX FUND Commingled Trust 2,241,192 $ 255,518,328
Money Market Fund
GOLDMAN SACHS FINANCIAL SQUARE GOVERNMENT FUND Money Market 225,978,241 $ 225,978,241
Pyramis Select International Plus Commingled Pool
PYRAMIS SELECT INTERNATIONAL PLUS COMMINGLED POOL Commingled Trust 18,812,403 $ 216,154,505
ING Small-Cap Growth Fund
ING SMALL-CAP GROWTH FUND Commingled Trust 18,909,679 $ 205,038,733
BNY MELLON INTERNATIONAL EQUITY TRANSITION FUND
Money Market Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 61,298 $ 61,298
BNY MELLON SMALL-CAP EQUITY TRANSITION FUND
Common Stock
RYMAN HOSPITALITY PROPERTIES INC Common Stock 1,200 $ 46,152
Money Market Fund
*J.P. Morgan U.S. Government Short-Term Investment Fund Money Market 11,537 $ 11,537
Total Investment Funds $ 2,732,406,153
*Notes receivable from participants - original loan amounts
ranging from $1,000 to $50,000 with interest rates
ranging from 4.25% to 10.5% collateralized by
the participant's vested interest in the account balance.
The loan maturity dates range from 2013 to 2019 78,072,952
TOTAL INVESTMENTS $ 2,810,479,105
(Concluded)
*Permitted party-in-interest
Cost information is not required for participant directed investments and is therefore not included.
See Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.

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SIGNATURE

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

AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.

RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

(Name of Plan)

Date: July 1, 2013 /s/ Michael A. Bonarti

Michael A. Bonarti

Trustee of the Plan

Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

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