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Anderson comments on K. of C. finances

Oct. 1, 2008 — The upheaval in the financial markets in recent days has caused a great deal of concern virtually everywhere, among financial services professionals, regulators and consumers alike. Every major financial institution has been affected by the turmoil because of the complexity of our economy, and we are no exception.

But I can report to you that there is no reason to be concerned about the value of your Knights of Columbus annuity or life insurance. Because of the very conservative approach we take to investing our $14 billion in assets, the impact on the Knights of Columbus has been far smaller than for many other organizations and the industry as a whole. By avoiding investments in the complex and speculative vehicles that are at the root of today’s problems, we greatly reduced the impact of the crisis on our operations. Instead, we have consistently relied upon high quality investments. Nevertheless, some of them have suffered losses. Yet the wisdom of that approach has been proven sound.

What Standard & Poor’s said of us in August when they reaffirmed our AAA rating for the 16th consecutive year remains true today. Our “liquidity is viewed as extremely strong, reflecting an asset portfolio that consists primarily of high-quality, investment grade bonds.” S&P also stated that our “investment portfolio has very strong credit quality” and our capital adequacy is “among the strongest in the industry.” This is the case today. Our capitalization is, and remains, “extremely strong.”

Our surplus stood at more than $1.7 billion on June 30 of this year, and it continues to provide an unusually large cushion of protection against turmoil of the sort we have seen in recent weeks.

While a final determination of the impact of the continuing financial crisis on our year-end financial statements cannot be calculated until early January, we are confident that our surplus will remain extremely strong and that our surplus ratio will continue to remain in excess of historic industry levels.

One crucial area continues to set us completely apart from those firms that have incurred enormous debt. We have no debt on our balance sheet. Our strong cash flows make it unnecessary for us to borrow funds at all.

As a result, our financial condition remains extremely strong, and you can be certain that you are fully protected by one of the strongest and most reliable insurance programs in the world.

— Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson

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Here are some of the recent and upcoming activities of University of Wyoming Council 10773, which publishes this newsletter.

April 25–27, 2008 (Fri.-Sun.) — Wyoming State Council annual meeting, Gillette
April 30 (Wed.) — Newman Center banner take-down project, 6 p.m.
May 4 (Sun.) — Bowling night, Laramie Lanes, 7 p.m.
May 11 (Sun.) — Mother's Day breakfast, St. Paul's Newman Center, 9:30–11 a.m.
May 20 (Tues.) — Regular council business meeting, St. Paul's Newman Center, 7 p.m.
May 24 (Sat.) — Assist Council 2720 with preparing and serving fish dinner, St. Laurence School gymnasium, noon–8 p.m.
June 1 (Sun.) — Bowling night, Laramie Lanes, 7 p.m.
June 14 (Sat.) — Assist Assembly 2783 with Flag Day flag retirement ceremony
June 17 (Tues.) — Regular council business meeting, St. Paul's Newman Center, 7 p.m.
July 15 (Tues.) — Regular council business meeting, St. Paul's Newman Center, 7 p.m.
Aug. 10 (Sun.) — Join Council 2720 in preparing and participating in annual "Bi-Parish Picnic," Washington Park, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Aug. 19 (Tues.) — Regular council business meeting, St. Paul's Newman Center, 7 p.m.
Sept. 16 (Tues.) — Regular council business meeting, St. Paul's Newman Center, 7 p.m.
Sept. 19–21 (Fri.–Sun.) — Participate in annual College Council Conference, New Haven, Conn.
Dec. 5 (Fri.) — Christmas caroling at two local senior centers
Dec. 6 (Sat.) — Selling Christmas cards at bazaar, St. Paul's Newman Center, 8 a.m.–noon, followed by clean-up project
Dec. 6 (Sat.) — First Degree, St. Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, 4 p.m.
Jan. 6, 2009 (Tues.) — Rosary, 6:30 p.m., and regular council business meeting, 7 p.m., St. Paul's Newman Center
Jan. 24 — March for Life, Cheyenne

If you are a member of UW Council 10773, you may enter your username and password to access the minutes of recent meetings, the council directory, new membership applications, and other items of local interest. [This section is under development. Submit suggestions.]

Note that the date for regular council business meetings has been changed from the third Tuesday of each month to the first Tuesday, still at 7 p.m. The Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 p.m. on meeting days.


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