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FEB
BOEING
Investment Strategy
Prepared by: Julie Hubbert, Jeremy Edwards, Charles Pao, Kevin Calvert
Team Echo
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Table of Contents
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Boeing Overview
Why Boeing?
Inflation
Sales Trend
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Company Competition
- Primary
defense sector
Lockheed Martin
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Bell Helicopter
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Corporate
Citizenship
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Why Boeing?
Last Five Years
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2010
2011
2012
2013
Sales
$68.28 Billion
$64.31 Billion
$68.74 Billion
$81.70 Billion
$86.62 Billion
Net Profit
$1.34 Billion
$3.31 Billion
$4.01 Billion
$3.90 Billion
$4.58 Billion
$1.68
$1.68
$1.68
$1.76
$1.94
$29.05 - $56.56
$54.80 - $74.53
$56.01 - $80.65
$66.82 - $77.83
$72.68 - $144.57
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Inflation
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As inflation increases,
savings and purchasing
power decreases
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Inflation
Effect of Inflation
2000
1500
1000
500
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Investment Alternatives
Foreign
Treasury
Gold
Real
Estate
Commodities
Interest
Currency
Earning Account
Cotton
Raw Materials
Savings
CD
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Investment Alternatives
Contingent on how much risk our parents are willing
to take will determine where they invest the
remaining amount of money that is left over, after
investing in Boeing and accounting for expenses?
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Expenses
Total Expenses
$55,873
9%
15%
42%
Personal Expenses
$8,520
Automobile
$5,070
Income Taxes and Social Security
Personal Expenses
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Stock Dividends
Maintain
$44,217
in Net Income
Social Security
Benefits
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Q&A
Let us answer your questions
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12th
FEB
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Address
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Jeremy Edwards
5200 Windhaven Pkwy
Lewisville, TX 75056
903.216.3942
jeremy_edwards@outlook.com
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