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Demographics and The Impact on Investment Opportunities Nebraska Chartered Financial Analysts Society Anthony’s Omaha, Nebraska Richard F. Hokenson Hokenson & Company May 24, 2011.

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  1. Demographics and The Impact on Investment OpportunitiesNebraska Chartered Financial Analysts SocietyAnthony’sOmaha, NebraskaRichard F. HokensonHokenson & CompanyMay 24, 2011

  2. Hokenson & Company is an independent consulting firm specializing in the application of demographics to economic, industry and financial market forecasting.Prior to founding Hokenson & Company in May 2002, Richard Hokenson was the Chief Economist for Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where he pioneered the application of demographics to economic and financial market forecasting. Following the merger with Credit Suisse First Boston in November 2000, he was made the Director of their Global Demographics Project where he continued his responsibility for analysis and forecasting of global demographic trends and their associated economic and investment implications.

  3. Agree/Disagree? • “Our teeming population is the strongest evidence our numbers are burdensome to the world, which can hardly support us from its natural elements. Our wants grow more and more keen and our complaints more bitter in all mouths, while nature fails in affording us our usual sustenance…”

  4. The Speed of Aging: Developed Countries

  5. Speed of Aging: Developing Countries

  6. Demographics and Destiny

  7. Maximum Effective Capital Gains Tax Rate versus Percentage of Young Taxpayers

  8. Population Trends in The Developed World

  9. The Developed WorldPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  10. Japan and Europe

  11. JapanPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  12. Japan: Old and Young as Percent of Population

  13. Western EuropePopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  14. Aging in the European Union

  15. The American “Exception”

  16. Total Fertility Rate for Selected Regions and Countries: 2010

  17. Legal Immigration and Naturalizations

  18. Total Population: US versus Eurozone

  19. United States : Number of Entry-Level Workers

  20. The United StatesPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  21. Annualized Growth in Total and Married Couple Households

  22. Social (In)Security?

  23. United States: Population in Millions (2010)

  24. United States: Population in Millions (2050)

  25. The Developing World with a focus on BRIC • Brazil Russia • India China

  26. Russian Federation: Life Expectancy at Birth

  27. Russian Federation: Total Population: 1990-2050

  28. Russian Federation : Number of Entry-Level Workers

  29. ChinaPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  30. China: Number of Entry-Level Workers

  31. The Aging Index: China versus the US

  32. China: Six Brides for Seven Brothers(Sex Ratio at Birth by Birth Order)

  33. IndiaPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  34. India: Number of Entry-Level Workers

  35. BrazilPopulation Change by Age Groups in Millions: 2005-2015

  36. Brazil - The Aging Index: 1990-2050

  37. Brazil : Number of Entry-Level Workers

  38. The Era of Low Interest Rates has only just started or How I learned to stop worrying about budget deficits

  39. Yield on Long-Term Treasuries versus Smoothed Growth in Current Dollar GDP

  40. U.S. Current Dollar GDP(Year-ago Change (bars) and Smoothed 10-Year Change (line))

  41. U.S. Smoothed Growth in Current Dollar GDP(Annual Rate of Change from same quarter 10 years ago)

  42. U.S.: Smoothed Growth in Current Dollar GDP and Labor Force

  43. U.S.: Smoothed Growth in Current Dollar GDP and Forecasted Labor Force

  44. Yield on Long-Term Treasuries versus Historical and Forecasted Growth in Current Dollar GDP

  45. Important Changes in the Financial Arrangements of Households

  46. U.S. Households with more MONEY than TIME(Number of U.S. Families with Two or More Earners)

  47. U.S. Households with more TIME than MONEY(Number of U.S. Families with One Earner)

  48. Suggested Readings and References • Birth and Fortune: The Impact of Numbers on Personal Welfare by Richard Easterlin • The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History by David Hackett Fisher • The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan • The Age of Discontinuity by Peter Drucker • Population and Development Review • Richard F. Hokenson • rhokenson@hokenson.biz • (609) 516-7780

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