Think About That... e Total government spending on healthcare (including Medicare, Medicaid and other programs) has risen 7x from 1.2% of GDP in 1960 to 8.2% in 2009 while total government spending on education has risen only 0.6x from 4% of GDP in 1960 to 6% in 2009. e Medicar...
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Focus on Revenues Drive Sustainable 1 = 1 Economic Increase / Improve Employment Growth KP www.kpcb.com USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider? 383 Employment = Key to Growth in Federal Revenue & Expenses The deficit problem is exacerbated by the business cycle....
Drill Down on One-Time Charges Most of USA Inc.’s recent one-time charges are directly or indirectly related to America’s real estate bubble and aggressive borrowing. First we look at the drivers of the real estate bubble (we call it ‘anatomy of a real estate bubble’), then we...
Debt Composition: Foreign Investors & Governments Hold ~46% of USA Inc. Public Debt 1989 Total Public Debt 2010 Total Public Debt Outstanding Outstanding $2 Trillion $9 Trillion u Foreign Investors & Government = Federal Reserve = Mutual Funds a State & Local Governments =...
...And What You Won't We do not make policy recommendations. We try to help clarify some of the issues in a simple, analytically-based way. We aim to present data, trends, and facts about USA Inc.’s key revenue and expense drivers to provide context for how its financials have r...
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Medicare: Complex Social Insurance Program With Insufficient Funding e Social Insurance Program — Created in 1965 to provide health insurance to the elderly (65+). e Four Parts — A) Hospital Insurance (to cover inpatient expenses, introduced in 1965); B) Medical Insurance (opt...
TIMOTHY FERRISS, nominated as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People of 2007,” is an angel investor and author of the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek bestseller The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been sold into 35 languages. He has been featu...
Drive Growth: Education Better Education Improves General Labor Quality and Enables Specialization For More Efficiency KP www.kpcb.com USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider? 377 Education = High Long-Term ROI* Investment Each $1 of Government Spending Could Gener...
Citigroup Inc. (C) We use a three-factor valuation framework (P/E, P/TBV, DCF} to arrive at our $60 PO, assigning a 0.9x multiple to 2017E TBV and 11x multiple on '17E blended NA and EM earnings. We have weighted the P/E and P/TBV factors equally at 40%, and our DCF analysis by...
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc (CFR) To arrive at our $74 price objective, we employed a three-factor valuation methodology that incorporates target P/E, target P/TBV and a DCF model. For our P/E valuation, we apply a 15x earnings multiple on CFR's 2017E core earnings. For our P/TBV v...
Why Will Debt Level Continue to Rise? Public Debt Projected to Rise 2x Over Next 3 Decades Source: Congressional Budget Office Long-Term Budget Outlook (6/10), Alternative Fiscal Scenario (assuming a continuation of today’s underlying fiscal policy. This scenario deviates from...
four year, license agreement with Aetrex Worldwide, Inc. GTX Corp’s eight patents for the GPS Shoe cover a GPS transceiver module that is placed within the footwear and transmission of location coordinates to a central monitoring station which disseminates the location data throu...
2. SUMMARY TERMS OF THE TRANSACTION Certain of the key terms of the offering, which are subject to and qualified in their entirety by reference to the Limited Partnership Agreement of KUE, the organizational documents of the General Partner and applicabie Cayman Islands law, are...
115 order to make clear that, consistent with enforcement policy at the time, criminal penalties would not be imposed “for inadvertent or insignificant errors in books and records, or inadvertent violations of accounting controls.” See S. Rep. No. 100-85, at 49; H.R. Rep. No. 10...