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Texas State Technical College 4 th Annual Patron Party July 31, 2008

Texas State Technical College 4 th Annual Patron Party July 31, 2008. Presenters: Kevin J. Koch MBA, CPA, CMA, CFP Hope Koch, CPA, MBA, Ph.D. The Callaway Foundation. GAME ON! HIGH RISK IN THE GLOBAL MARKET. CHINDIA. USA CHINA INDIA

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Texas State Technical College 4 th Annual Patron Party July 31, 2008

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  1. Texas State Technical College4th Annual Patron PartyJuly 31, 2008 Presenters: Kevin J. Koch MBA, CPA, CMA, CFP Hope Koch, CPA, MBA, Ph.D. The Callaway Foundation

  2. GAME ON!HIGH RISK IN THE GLOBAL MARKET

  3. CHINDIA

  4. USA CHINA INDIA POPULATION (+) 301,621,000 (+) 1,308,000,000 (+) 1,090,000,000 LAND MASS (sq.km.) 9,629,091 (#3) 9,596,960 (#4) 3,287,590 (#7) GDP (2008 EST.) $14.04 trillion $12.98 trillion $5.21 trillion ARABLE LAND MASS 18% 10% 54.4% OIL RESERVES (in barrels) 22.4 billion 18.26 billion 5.7 billion NUCLEAR WEAPONS YES YES YES

  5. Trillions $ (1) (1) (2) (2) (4) (3) (3) (4) (5) (5) (6) (6) GDP – Country (PPP) Comparisons – 2004/2008 (projected) Source – International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2007

  6. GDP – Per Capita (PPP) Comparisons – 2004/2006 (estimated) (3) (4) (92) (86) (11) (20) (118) (118) (16) (23) (17) (13) Source – International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2007

  7. Source: The Wall Street Journal Monday, March 13, 2006

  8. Source: Austin American-Statesman Tuesday, March 21, 2006

  9. IMMEDIATEGRATIFICATIONENTITLEMENTIMPLOSION

  10. The Perfect Economic Storm (Answer Sheet) $9,181,478,000,000 (January 24, 2008) $59,100,000,000,000 77,000,000 2008 $2,500,000,000,000 -.5% / ($48.4 Billion) 5.02% $124.73 34% / $92,600,000,000 2,300,000 / $55,000,000,000

  11. Federal Debt Outstanding 1960-2006 2006: $8.5 trillion 1997: $5.4 trillion 1992: $4.1 trillion 1987: $2.4 trillion 1981: $909 billion The National Debt Continues to Grow Source: US Department of Treasury, October 2006

  12. $800 Billion Surplus $4.9 Trillion Deficit Current Policy Trends Lead to Large Sustained DeficitsFiscal Years 2008-2017 Billions of Dollars 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Fiscal Year CBO January 2007 Baseline The Concord Coalition Plausible Baseline assumes that discretionary spending grows at the rate of nominal GDP, that war costs slow gradually, and that all expiring tax provisions are extended with AMT relief. Source: Congressional Budget Office, January 2007 and Concord Coalition analysis.

  13. Social Security and Medicare Part A Cumulative Cash Surpluses and DeficitsIn Constant 2006 Dollars—2006 through 2080 $692 Billion: Cumulative Social Security Cash Surplus -$27.4 Trillion: Cumulative Social Security Cash Deficits In Billions of Constant 2006 Dollars -$44.4 Trillion: Cumulative Medicare Part A Cash Deficits -71.8 Trillion: Cumulative Social Security and Medicare Part A Cash Deficits 2006 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 Calendar Year Source: Social Security Trustees’ Report—March 2006 (Intermediate Projections)

  14. Personal Discipline Index • Savings Rate • Debt Accumulation • Obesity • Illegal Drug Use • Television

  15. Estimated Annual Cost $92.6 Billion 34% Obesity in America, 2006 Source: CDC November 2007 Finkelstein, Fiebelkorn, and Wang 2003

  16. Current Illicit Drug Use, Americans 12 or Older 2006 8.3% 20.4 million Source: 2006 National Survey On Drug Use & Health Prepared By The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

  17. Average Time Watching Television September 1996 – September 2006 Hours:Minutes Source – Nielson Media Research September 21,2006

  18. WHAT CAN WE DO TO THRIVE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET

  19. Support Technical Education

  20. References • U.S. Treasury January 24, 2008 (www.treasurydirect.gov) • USA Today May 28, 2007 • U.S. Department of Commerce – Bureau of Economics Analysis December 21, 2007 pg. 2 • Money – Zine.Com, Consumer Debt Statistics 2007 • Wall Street Journal Closing Price of Oil per barrel July 28, 2008 • CDC November 28, 2007 and Finkelstein, Fiebelkorn, and Wang 2003 • New High in U.S. Prison Numbers, WashingtonPost.com, February 29, 2008. • Two Million Minutes, 2008. (http://www.2mminutes.com/about.html)

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