1 / 18

A Report on Tennessee Lottery Revenues, Expenses, and Net Lottery Proceeds

A Report on Tennessee Lottery Revenues, Expenses, and Net Lottery Proceeds. Presented to: The Fiscal Review Committee Presented by: Robert N. Currey Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 1. Outline.

rea
Télécharger la présentation

A Report on Tennessee Lottery Revenues, Expenses, and Net Lottery Proceeds

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. A Report on Tennessee Lottery Revenues, Expenses, and Net Lottery Proceeds Presented to: The Fiscal Review Committee Presented by: Robert N. Currey Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 1

  2. Outline • Lottery Ticket Sales • Miscellaneous & Total Net Revenue • Gaming Expenses • Operating & Total Expenses • Net Lottery Proceeds & After-School Funding • FY07-08 – Weekly Sales to Date • Game Trends • Points to Note Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 2

  3. Lottery Ticket Sales Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 3

  4. Miscellaneous and Total Net Revenue Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 4

  5. Gaming Expenses Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 5

  6. Operating & Total Expenses Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 6

  7. Net Lottery Proceeds & After-School Funding Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 7

  8. FY07-08Weekly Sales to Date Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 8

  9. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 9

  10. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 10

  11. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 11

  12. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 12

  13. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 13

  14. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 14

  15. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 15

  16. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 16

  17. Points to Note (1) • Growth of Ticket Sales (gross) appears to be diminishing • 18.0% in FY05-06 • 6.2% in FY06-07 • 2.3% in FY07-08 (YTD thru 10/06/07)…..Summer Seasonality • Growth of Total Expenses is diminishing • 18.4% in FY05-06 • 8.4% in FY06-07 • Total Expenses are growing faster than Total Net Revenues • Last year expenses grew 8.4% • Last year revenues grew 6.2% • Net Lottery Proceeds growth diminishing • 18.4% in FY05-06 • 0.8% for FY06-07 • Getting close to the profit maximization point. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 17

  18. Points to Note (2) • What’s needed for continued growth of net lottery proceeds? • Hope for larger jackpots for Powerball and Lotto 5. • Management MUST continue to find ways to increase sales. • Cutting expenses is NOT a viable option because 95.6% of all lottery expenses are directly related to ticket sales…if you cut expenses, sales will decrease. • Increase sales to an extent that revenue growth (dollars) exceeds expense growth (dollars). • Instant Games – Continue increasing the prize expense ratio until the “optimum prize expense point” is reached. • Marginal expense = Marginal revenue. • Continue introducing new types of games such as Million Dollar Madness (Raffle game), and HotTrax Champions. • Perhaps, a matrix change to Lotto 5. Tennessee General Assembly, Fiscal Review Committee, Robert Currey Slide 18

More Related