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What Show Do You Like Best?

Student Survey           Adventure Time
                                                                        5

                                                                        4
                         Family Guy
                                                                        4
                         Futurama
                                                                        8
                         Other
                                                                        4
                         Regular Show
                                                                        5
                         The Simpsons




                         What Show Do You Like Best?
                 Adventure Time
                                             17%               17%
                 Family Guy
                                 13%                                              13%
                 Futurama

                                                                            13%
                 Other
                                           27%

                 Regular Show

                 The Simpsons
Median Income by Education Level
                                                                                        Education Level                             Men          Women
                                                                       No high school diploma                                 $     22,138   $    13,076
                                                                       High school diploma                                    $     31,683   $    20,179
                                                                       Some college or associate's degree                     $     39,601   $    25,736
                                                                       Bachelor's degree                                      $     53,693   $    26,250
                                                                       Graduate or professional degree                        $     71,918   $    47,319
                                     Education Pays
                                                                       Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey

                                              Women                    http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13

                $50,000
                $45,000
                $40,000
Median Income




                $35,000
                $30,000
                $25,000
                $20,000
                 $15,000
                 $10,000
                  $5,000
                      $-
                           No high    High school Some college Bachelor's   Graduate or
                            school     diploma or associate's   degree      professional
                           diploma                  degree                    degree


                                               Education Level
Prodoction and Scrap Report

                 250


                                                                                                                           CORONADO FOUNDRIES
                 200
                                                                                                                           Production and Scrap Report
                                                                                                                           June
Units of Scrap




                 150                                                                                      Factory                 Units Produced       Scrap Generated*

                                                                                               Colorado                                 7,259                   110

                 100                                                                           Iowa 1                                   8,723                   129

                                                                                               Iowa 2                                  10,548                   245

                                                                                               Kansas                                   5,211                    50
                  50
                                                                                               Nevada                                   4,527                    45

                                                                                               Oklahoma                                 9,914                   149
                  -
                      4,000   5,000   6,000   7,000   8,000   9,000   10,000   11,000   12,000 Texas 1                                 11,204                   190

                                                Units Produced                                 Texas 2                                  8,564                   100

                                                                                               Texas 3                                  6,799                    75

                                                                                               Utah 1                                   7,612                   150

                                                                                               Utah 2                                   8,247                   125

                                                                                                  Total                                88,608                 1,368

                                                                                               *Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process.
Annual Sales by Segment



                                                 Wheat   Alfalfa
                                                  10%     19%

Annual Sales (in thousands)           Soybeans
                                        31%
          Segment             Sales
Alfalfa                 $     1,723                                Corn
                                                                   40%
Corn                          3,627
Soybeans                      2,785
Wheat                          895

 Total                  $     9,030
American Red Cross
                           Operating Expenses
                $6,000.0

                $5,000.0

                $4,000.0
(in millions)




                                                                                                               Operating Expenses
                $3,000.0                                                                                       Years ending June 30
                                                                                                               (in millions)
                $2,000.0

                $1,000.0
                                                                                         Year Expenses
                                                                                        1997 $      1,721.8
                     $-
                                                                                        1998 $      1,790.9
                           1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006            1999 $      2,062.7
                                                 Year                                   2000 $      2,226.6
                                                                                        2001 $      2,489.0
                                                                                        2002 $      3,259.8
                                                                                        2003 $      3,071.0
                                                                                        2004 $      3,199.5
                                                                                        2005 $      3,427.9
                                                                                        2006 $      5,628.1



                                                                               Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross
                                                                               http://www.redcross.org
World's 10 Largest Cities
                         35

                         30                                                Most Populated Cities in the World
Population in Millions




                         25
                                                                                                 Population
                         20                                                City                  (in millions)
                                                          Series1, 14.25   Tokyo/Yokohama                   33.2
                         15
                                                                           New York                         17.8
                         10                                                Sao Paulo                        17.7
                          5
                                                                           Seoul/Incheon                    17.5
                                                                           Mexico City                      17.4
                         0                                                 Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto               16.425
                                                                           Manila                          14.75
                                                                           Mumbai                          14.35
                                                                           Delhi                            14.3
                                                                           Jakarta                         14.25
36




Running Times                                              35.5


                                                            35




                                         Time in Minutes
10-Week Workout Program

                                                           34.5
      Week                Time
                 1                35.5                                                                     Series1

                 2               35.25                      34

                 3               35.25
                 4                 35                      33.5

                 5               35.25
                 6               34.75                      33
                 7                34.5                            1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10
                 8               34.15                                            Week
                 9               34.25
                10                 34
MONTHLY CASH FLOW
                                                     Where our Money Goes
Sources of                             Entertainme
Income                                      nt
                  $                            Savings
                                           8%
Salary            3,200                          11%
Expenses
                                       Insurance
                                                                            Housing
Housing           975                     5%
                                                                             36%
Groceries         315

Taxes             275
                                                     Utilities
                                                       11%       Taxes   Groceries
Utilities         300
                                                                  10%      12%
Contributions 200
                                       Contributio
Insurance         125                      ns
                                          7%
Savings           300
Entertainmen
t                 225
  Total Uses of   $
Cash              2,715

Surplus            $485
McDonald's Corporation
                 Restaurants
Company operated       8,785
Franchises            18,687
Affiliated             4,195
   Total              31,667

Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report
http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html




                                                                    Total Restaurants
                                                                                   Company operated

                                                                                   Franchises

                                                                                   Affiliated
                                                                     13%   28%



                                                                   59%
Relationship of Study Time to Test
Grades

  Student    Study Time Test Grade                                Relationship Between Exam
Anderson
Block
                     5.25
                        1
                                     87
                                     56
                                                                    Grades and Study Time
Chen                 5.25            95                 100
Davis                3.25            64                 90
Evans                 4.5            75                 80




                                          Exam Grades
Franks                  4            74                 70
Gomez                4.25            78                 60
Herrera              4.75            88                 50
Ingram                5.5            94                 40
Johnson               0.5            66
                                                        30
Kyle                    3            76
                                                        20
Langford             3.75            75
                                                         10
Montrose             3.25            74
Newman                5.5            84                  0
Ross                  4.5            85                       0     1    2      3      4      5   6   7
Theisen                 6            90
                                                                             Hours of Study
Williams             2.25            61
Wong                 5.75            91
CONCESSION SALES
                                                                     Mountain College Musk Oxen
                                                        Food         Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4       Total
                                               Hot Dogs             $ 3,500 $ 3,950 $ 4,280 $ 3,850 $ 15,580
                                               Sandwiches              1,450  1,050      950     300    3,750
                                               Chips                   2,250  2,100    2,450   2,200    9,000
                                               Popcorn                 1,750  1,900    2,100   2,200    7,950
                                               Pretzels                  750    775      900     525    2,950
                                                Total               $ 9,700 $ 9,775 $ 10,680 $ 9,075 $ 39,230


                            Concession Sales               Game 1

                   $4,500                                  Game 2
                   $4,000
                                                           Game 3
                   $3,500
Sales in Dollars




                   $3,000                                  Game 4
                   $2,500
                   $2,000
                   $1,500
                   $1,000
                    $500
                       $-
Triangle Software Revenue and
                          Triangle Software Revenue and                                                                     Income
                                      Income                                                                $10,000
                       $10,000                                                                                                                                      Net
                                                                    Net                                      $9,000
                                                                                                                                                                    Revenues




                                                                                     Dollars in Thousands
                                                                    Revenues                                 $8,000
                       $9,000
                                                                                                             $7,000
                       $8,000                                                                                $6,000                                                 Net Income
                                                                    Net Income                               $5,000
Dollars in Thousands




                       $7,000
                                                                                                             $4,000
                       $6,000                                                                                $3,000
                                                                                                             $2,000
                       $5,000
                                                                                                              $1,000
                       $4,000                                                                                     $0
                                                                                                                       2006   2007      2008   2009    2010
                       $3,000

                       $2,000                                       FINANCIAL
                        $1,000
                                                                    HIGHLIGHTS
                           $0
                                 2006   2007   2008   2009   2010                    Triangle Software Corporation
                                                                    (in thousands)                                                    Year Ending December 31
                                                                                                                        2006         2007       2008     2009        2010
                                                                    Net Revenues                                         $2,700       $3,800     $4,600    $6,000     $8,600
                                                                    Net Income                                              700          900      1,200     1,500      2,300
                                                                    Total Assets                                          2,700        3,900      5,300     7,300     10,000
                                                                    Stockholders' Equity                                  2,200        3,300      4,400     5,200      7,000
                                                                    Return on Net Revenues                                25.9%        23.7%      26.1%     25.0%      26.7%
Average Monthly Temperatures for Chico, California
                                                                                                (in Fahrenheit)

                             Month    Jan        Feb         Mar         Apr         May             June         July          Aug         Sept          Oct         Nov             Dec

          High                              54          61          65          72         81               90           95           94           89           78          63              54

          Low                               35          39          41          44         55               57           61           59           55           48          41              36




                                                              Temperatures for Chico, California
                               100
                                90
Temperatures in Fahrenheit




                                80
                                70
                                60
                                50
                                40
                                30
                                20
                                 10
                                 0
                                      Jan         Feb         Mar          Apr         May               June            July         Aug          Sept         Oct          Nov             Dec
                               High    54          61          65              72          81               90           95           94           89            78              63              54
                               Low     35         39           41              44          55               57           61           59            55           48              41              36

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  • 2. What Show Do You Like Best? Student Survey Adventure Time 5 4 Family Guy 4 Futurama 8 Other 4 Regular Show 5 The Simpsons What Show Do You Like Best? Adventure Time 17% 17% Family Guy 13% 13% Futurama 13% Other 27% Regular Show The Simpsons
  • 3. Median Income by Education Level Education Level Men Women No high school diploma $ 22,138 $ 13,076 High school diploma $ 31,683 $ 20,179 Some college or associate's degree $ 39,601 $ 25,736 Bachelor's degree $ 53,693 $ 26,250 Graduate or professional degree $ 71,918 $ 47,319 Education Pays Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey Women http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13 $50,000 $45,000 $40,000 Median Income $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $- No high High school Some college Bachelor's Graduate or school diploma or associate's degree professional diploma degree degree Education Level
  • 4. Prodoction and Scrap Report 250 CORONADO FOUNDRIES 200 Production and Scrap Report June Units of Scrap 150 Factory Units Produced Scrap Generated* Colorado 7,259 110 100 Iowa 1 8,723 129 Iowa 2 10,548 245 Kansas 5,211 50 50 Nevada 4,527 45 Oklahoma 9,914 149 - 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 Texas 1 11,204 190 Units Produced Texas 2 8,564 100 Texas 3 6,799 75 Utah 1 7,612 150 Utah 2 8,247 125 Total 88,608 1,368 *Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process.
  • 5. Annual Sales by Segment Wheat Alfalfa 10% 19% Annual Sales (in thousands) Soybeans 31% Segment Sales Alfalfa $ 1,723 Corn 40% Corn 3,627 Soybeans 2,785 Wheat 895 Total $ 9,030
  • 6. American Red Cross Operating Expenses $6,000.0 $5,000.0 $4,000.0 (in millions) Operating Expenses $3,000.0 Years ending June 30 (in millions) $2,000.0 $1,000.0 Year Expenses 1997 $ 1,721.8 $- 1998 $ 1,790.9 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1999 $ 2,062.7 Year 2000 $ 2,226.6 2001 $ 2,489.0 2002 $ 3,259.8 2003 $ 3,071.0 2004 $ 3,199.5 2005 $ 3,427.9 2006 $ 5,628.1 Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org
  • 7. World's 10 Largest Cities 35 30 Most Populated Cities in the World Population in Millions 25 Population 20 City (in millions) Series1, 14.25 Tokyo/Yokohama 33.2 15 New York 17.8 10 Sao Paulo 17.7 5 Seoul/Incheon 17.5 Mexico City 17.4 0 Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto 16.425 Manila 14.75 Mumbai 14.35 Delhi 14.3 Jakarta 14.25
  • 8. 36 Running Times 35.5 35 Time in Minutes 10-Week Workout Program 34.5 Week Time 1 35.5 Series1 2 35.25 34 3 35.25 4 35 33.5 5 35.25 6 34.75 33 7 34.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 34.15 Week 9 34.25 10 34
  • 9. MONTHLY CASH FLOW Where our Money Goes Sources of Entertainme Income nt $ Savings 8% Salary 3,200 11% Expenses Insurance Housing Housing 975 5% 36% Groceries 315 Taxes 275 Utilities 11% Taxes Groceries Utilities 300 10% 12% Contributions 200 Contributio Insurance 125 ns 7% Savings 300 Entertainmen t 225 Total Uses of $ Cash 2,715 Surplus $485
  • 10. McDonald's Corporation Restaurants Company operated 8,785 Franchises 18,687 Affiliated 4,195 Total 31,667 Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html Total Restaurants Company operated Franchises Affiliated 13% 28% 59%
  • 11. Relationship of Study Time to Test Grades Student Study Time Test Grade Relationship Between Exam Anderson Block 5.25 1 87 56 Grades and Study Time Chen 5.25 95 100 Davis 3.25 64 90 Evans 4.5 75 80 Exam Grades Franks 4 74 70 Gomez 4.25 78 60 Herrera 4.75 88 50 Ingram 5.5 94 40 Johnson 0.5 66 30 Kyle 3 76 20 Langford 3.75 75 10 Montrose 3.25 74 Newman 5.5 84 0 Ross 4.5 85 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Theisen 6 90 Hours of Study Williams 2.25 61 Wong 5.75 91
  • 12. CONCESSION SALES Mountain College Musk Oxen Food Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total Hot Dogs $ 3,500 $ 3,950 $ 4,280 $ 3,850 $ 15,580 Sandwiches 1,450 1,050 950 300 3,750 Chips 2,250 2,100 2,450 2,200 9,000 Popcorn 1,750 1,900 2,100 2,200 7,950 Pretzels 750 775 900 525 2,950 Total $ 9,700 $ 9,775 $ 10,680 $ 9,075 $ 39,230 Concession Sales Game 1 $4,500 Game 2 $4,000 Game 3 $3,500 Sales in Dollars $3,000 Game 4 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $-
  • 13. Triangle Software Revenue and Triangle Software Revenue and Income Income $10,000 $10,000 Net Net $9,000 Revenues Dollars in Thousands Revenues $8,000 $9,000 $7,000 $8,000 $6,000 Net Income Net Income $5,000 Dollars in Thousands $7,000 $4,000 $6,000 $3,000 $2,000 $5,000 $1,000 $4,000 $0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 $3,000 $2,000 FINANCIAL $1,000 HIGHLIGHTS $0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Triangle Software Corporation (in thousands) Year Ending December 31 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Net Revenues $2,700 $3,800 $4,600 $6,000 $8,600 Net Income 700 900 1,200 1,500 2,300 Total Assets 2,700 3,900 5,300 7,300 10,000 Stockholders' Equity 2,200 3,300 4,400 5,200 7,000 Return on Net Revenues 25.9% 23.7% 26.1% 25.0% 26.7%
  • 14. Average Monthly Temperatures for Chico, California (in Fahrenheit) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec High 54 61 65 72 81 90 95 94 89 78 63 54 Low 35 39 41 44 55 57 61 59 55 48 41 36 Temperatures for Chico, California 100 90 Temperatures in Fahrenheit 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec High 54 61 65 72 81 90 95 94 89 78 63 54 Low 35 39 41 44 55 57 61 59 55 48 41 36