Annual Report

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Annual Report
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Welcome Partners To Our 60th Annual Meeting!
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Member2Member Showcase
Business Meeting and Dinner
• Welcome
• Call to Order
• Establishment of Quorum
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• Invocation
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• Acceptance of Reports
Fort Hood Federal Credit Union hires our first
full-time employee, Carol Reagan.
• Election Results
1959
Fidel Castro becomes dictator of Cuba.
• Unfinished Business
1953
1956
June 4, the first organizational meeting is held and
Fort Hood Federal Credit Union is created. Wayne
Blackwood is appointed Chairman of the Board
of Directors.
• New Business
Elvis Presley gyrates on The Ed Sullivan Show.
• Scholarship Presentation
Rockin’ Rick Concert
Door Prizes
Adjournment
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Soviet Satellite
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LEGO Bricks are patented.
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Members
Killeen, TX • March 20, 2012
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, B. Beebe, on March 20, 2012 at 5:41p.m. The Chairman asked for the
count of members in attendance, 257 were indicated as present by E. Oliver. This constitutes a quorum to legally conduct
the business meeting. The Chairman welcomed everyone present and recognized Charlie Tomek for attending his 51st
Annual Meeting, he then asked D. Leigh to provide the Invocation.
2011 Annual Meeting Minutes
The minutes were distributed in
the Annual Meeting program.
Corrections were asked for. Motion
by D. Leigh and second by J.
Rimes to approve the minutes
as distributed. There were no
objections. The minutes were
approved as distributed.
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Reports for the Board of Directors,
Treasurer and the Supervisory
Committee were distributed in the
meeting program. Motion by M.
Carlson and second by M. Powell, Sr.
to approve the reports as distributed.
There were no objections. The
reports were approved as distributed.
Scholarships
J. Anderson presented the recipients
of the John Colgin Scholarship with
their awards. This year’s recipients of
the scholarship are:
Haley Busby
Matthew Liberty
Rachel Harris
AWARD
B. Beebe presented W. Schneider
with an award for his service on the
Board of Directors.
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A drawing for prizes was conducted.
The following members were winners:
RecipientItem
James Catalina
Yuki Spilman
Herman Ellithorp
Cody Hughes Reynalda Martinez
Milton Powell Sr.
Annette Thornton
Katherine Alfano
Brandon Ridley
Ginger Gillespie
Vernon Engelholm
Larry Walts Weldon Schneider
Walter Robinson
S.D. Salter
$50 Gift Card
$100
$100
$50
$50
$50
$50 Gift Card
$200
$50 Gift Card
$50
$200
$100
$50
$50
$500
NEW BUSINESS: None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None
1969 Apollo 11 lands the first humans, Americans
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, on the Moon.
1965 The U.S. sends troops to Vietnam.
1962
Fort Hood Federal Credit Union moves to a
newly remodeled 900 square-foot building on
Fort Hood.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:10 p.m.
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The Nominating Committee
Chairman announced the two
nominees for the Board of Director
vacancies – Eddie Oliver and Robert
Chadwick. The Secretary did not
receive any nominations for Board of
Director vacancies except for the two
from the Nominating Committee.
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1964
Cassius Clay
becomes World
Heavyweight
Champion.
Street in Killeen.
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Bill Beebe,
1966 The Star Trek TV series airs.
Chairman, Board of Directors
1967
Eddie Oliver,
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The first
Super Bowl
is played.
Secretary, Board of Directors
1960 The first televised presidential
debates air.
1961 The Berlin Wall is built.
1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. gives his famous
“I Have a Dream” speech.
Chairman
1972
Let’s face it. Running a credit union is not the same as it was 60 years ago.
(Truth is it’s not the same as twenty or even ten years ago either!) Sixty
years ago, this credit union – with its seven members and $35 in assets –
began operating as Fort Hood Federal Credit Union with a single desk
and a borrowed calculator in the Fort Hood comptroller’s office. By the
end of 1953, just six short months later, we had grown to 457 members and
$24,660 in assets; there were $23,055 in loans on the books; and our income
was just shy of $372. From these humble beginnings, our credit union has
grown into a community-chartered organization with over $130 million in
assets and over 18,000 members.
Take yourself back to 1953 and imagine – or remember! – how things were.
Basic savings accounts and basic loans were pretty much the order of the
day. Fast forward 60 years to today’s credit union and see the dramatic
changes that have occurred:
Fort Hood FCU introduces real estate loans.
Due to overwhelming response, real estate
lending is suspended in 1973.
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1970
The Sears Tower is completed.
Share Draft Accounts (aka checking accounts)
Term Share Accounts (similar to CDs)
ATMs
Retirement Accounts
Youth Accounts
Debit Cards
Online and Mobile Banking
Financial Planning
The list goes on!
The debut of “All My Children.”
But there is plenty that has remained the same, namely the principles that
guide us:
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“People helping people” philosophy
Open and voluntary membership
Democratic member control
Member economic participation
Education and training
Cooperation and collaboration
As you may know, each director on the board is a credit union member – just
like you. We are each democratically elected by the members. Our service is
completely voluntary. That’s right. We don’t get paid. So why do we serve?
Because we have each decided to take “active participation” to the next level.
Like you, we care about Texas Partners. We have our savings here. We have
loans here. We have friends who are like family here. We have a vested interest
in making sure our financial institution operates smoothly, adheres to high
ethical and fiduciary standards, and stays true to the “people helping people”
philosophy that is at the core of the credit union movement.
“People helping people” is what we are all about. Your credit union’s staff and
directors meet regularly to plan, implement and measure success. In 2013, you
will see the results of our collaboration through innovative products, services,
and tools to meet your financial goals.
On behalf of your board of directors, management team and staff, thank you for
being here for this 60th Annual Meeting of Texas Partners Federal Credit Union.
Here’s to a successful year ahead for us all!
Thank you,
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JAWS debuts.
1976
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VCRs are introduced.
1974
President Richard Nixon resigns.
The premiere of Saturday Night
Fever helps to popularize disco
music and makes John Travolta
a star.
Bill Beebe,
Chairman, Board of Directors
1979
Groundbreaking at our new
location in Killeen
overlooking Fort Hood.
1978
John Wayne dies.
Fort Hood FCU moves into
the new 10,000 square foot
facility overlooking Fort Hood.
At our 25th anniversary
celebration, the new name,
Hoodview Federal Credit
Union, is introduced.
President’s Report
On May 19, 1953, the National Credit Union Association
issued charter number 8676 to a credit union being
formed in Fort Hood, Texas to serve the civilian and
non-appropriated fund employees working or stationed
there. Two weeks later on June 4, a group of 53 potential
members met to establish the foundation of Fort Hood
Federal Credit Union. Tonight we celebrate them for
bringing us all together.
Sixty years and two name changes later, one truth remains:
the driving force behind this – and every – credit union is
the active participation of the members.
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Starting with Bank Transfer Day in November 2011 and
continuing through 2012, thousands of people across the
nation started to notice this difference too. People woke
up to the realization that they deserved better than to
be taken advantage of by big banks. It took the banks
making it clear that they intended to make a profit at the
customers’ expense.
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That is the credit union way. As owners of Texas Partners,
you see first-hand the credit union difference. You see how
earnings are shared through free and low-cost services.
You see how the credit union reaches out to all members
of the community to make a difference in people’s lives.
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As a financial cooperative, we are a united group of
people working together so that each person achieves
their financial goals. That’s why active participation is key.
It’s not always easy to do, is it? Between our busy lives,
families and finances, it is sometimes tempting to only
worry about ourselves or to stay on the sidelines rather
than jump into the action. But all of you managed to
resist those temptations and make it here tonight to be
engaged in your credit union and to celebrate our 60th
anniversary. That is what brings us together.
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As a result, the number of people “catching on” to the
credit union difference has soared over the past year.
To put things into perspective, between third quarter
2011 and third quarter 2012, credit unions across Texas
experienced impressive growth, including:
• The percentage of credit unions with increasing assets
grew from 73.8 percent to 78.9 percent.
• A sign of growing consumer confidence, loan growth
increased 7.1 percent in Q3 2012, compared to a 2.8
percent in Q3 2011.
• While consumers were borrowing more in 2012, they
continued their strong savings habits. Total savings
in Texas credit unions increased 5.7 percent in Q3
2012, compared to 7.9 percent in Q3 2011.
• Membership in Texas credit unions jumped from 7.7
million to 7.956 million.
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Like other credit unions across the state, I can proudly
boast about successes Texas Partners Federal Credit
Union had in 2012:
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Wreck of the Titanic is found.
Our assets grew by $9,378,321 to a total of $130,296,373.
We made 2,398 loans for a total of $22,285,901.
Savings increased by $9,118,090 for a total of $119,046,340.
And we welcomed 1,614 new members.
For our own part in the national credit union cooperative
effort, Texas Partners has focused on increasing financial
literacy in the community, fundraising for the local
children’s hospital and the families it serves, and providing
low cost personal loans to help families fund back-toschool and holiday activities.
We ask for your continued active participation for the
next 60 years! And in return, you can be sure you will see
all those things that bring us together: personal service,
exceptional financial education efforts, and an unwavering
commitment to you, our members, throughout the years.
Thank you for being a member of our credit union
family. And thank you, again, for your participation here.
On behalf of our entire staff, we wish you a happy and
prosperous 2013!
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1982
Gas is $0.91 a gallon.
The first CD produced is The Visitors
by ABBA.
1983
1981
Hoodview FCU Board of Directors.
Sandra Day
O’Connor, the
first woman
associate
justice, is
appointed
to the U.S.
Supreme Court.
1987
Thank you,
1984
Gary Straley,
President / CEO
1980
8:32 a.m. on May 18, 1980,
Mount St. Helens erupts.
The PG-13 movie rating is created.
1986
U.S.S.R. launches
Mir Space Station.
Seven new employee
groups are added to
Hoodview FCU and
membership increases
by 800 members.
Supervisory Committee Report
The Supervisory Committee is charged under the Federal Credit Act to see that your officials
and staff are carrying out the plans, policies and procedures for which they are responsible.
While the Supervisory Committee performs many audit functions, Credit Union Resources,
Inc. of the Texas Credit Union League was employed to conduct an annual internal audit
and a compliance audit in order to meet specific needs of the credit union. Both were
performed as of December 31, 2012.
All of the audits conducted found the overall records and
operations of the credit union to be in very good condition.
1992
Marks the official end of the Cold War.
1995
The Texas Partners Supervisory Committee continues to meet on a
regular basis to review policies, procedures and the various audits that
are performed. These audits are also reviewed with management.
The Internet becomes commercial, opening the
door for AOL, Prodigy, and CompuServe.
1999
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Berna Johnson,
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Two additional Hoodview FCU branches open in
Copperas Cove and Killeen.
1991
Operation Desert Storm begins.
Tonya Harding and
Nancy Kerrigan
figure skating
scandal takes place.
1996
Another Hoodview FCU branch is opened
in Belton.
1997
Tiger Woods, at 21 years old, becomes
the youngest ever golfer to win the Masters.
Titanic, the most successful
movie of the time, is released.
Treasurer’s Report
We experienced a decrease in net loans of $2,274,946, an increase in shares of $9,118,090 and an increase in total assets of $9,378,321.
We ended the year with a net gain of $376,841. A copy of the Statement of Financial Condition and Income Statement follows.
STATEMENT OF
FINANCIAL CONDITION
STATEMENT
OF INCOME
As of December 31, 2012
As of December 31, 2012
Net Loans
Cash
Investments
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$43,853,840
$13,035,562
$67,657,229
Property
Land, Building and Furniture
$3,970,163
Other Assets
Other Assets
Total Assets
$1,779,579
$130,296,373
Liabilities and Equity
Members’ Equity
2009
Income
Assets
Current Assets
Interest on Loans
Interest on Investments
Other Income
Total Income
$3,773,809
$608,592
$2,742,174
$7,124,575
2004
Expenses
Dividends
Provision for Loan Losses
Operating Expenses
Total Expenses
Non-Operating Gain (Loss)
($1,930)
Net Income
$376,841
Members’ Savings
$119,046,340
Reserves and Undivided Earnings $10,086,895
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$130,296,373
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2002
The premiere of American Idol.
Comanche
Brown
2000
Hamilton
Mills
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Llano
McLennan
Coryell
Lampasas
Burnet
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Bell
Williamson
Milam
2005
Hurricane Katrina floods New Orleans.
2007
Apple debuts the iPhone.
Debbie Arsenault,
Treasurer, Board of Directors
Bosque Hill
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The Hoodview FCU name is changed to Texas Partners
Federal Credit Union.
$451,543
$424,327
$5,869,934
$6,745,804
Other Equity
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Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th
and first black president of the USA.
Hoodview FCU community charter
request is approved. The credit
union is now able to serve anyone
who lives, works, worships or
attends school in Bell or Coryell
County. Lampasas County is
added in 2002.
2006
2001
2,996 people are killed in
the September 11 attacks.
2004
Facebook is launched.
2005
Our Temple branch is opened.
Twitter is launched.
Your 2012 Volunteers
Board of Directors
Bill Beebe, Chairman
David E. Leigh,1st Vice Chairman
Robert Chadwick, 2nd Vice Chairman
Debbie Arsenault, Treasurer
Supervisory Committee
Herman Cain, Assistant Treasurer
Eddie Oliver, Secretary
Jan Anderson, Assistant Secretary
Berna Johnson, Chairman
Robert Johnson, Secretary
Robert Chadwick
Sharon Whitehead
The terms of two Board Directors expired this year: Bill Beebe and Debbie Arsenault. The nominating committee recommended that they be
re-elected, each to a three-year term. Both agreed. Please take a moment to reacquaint yourself with these two dedicated volunteers:
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The global population reaches 7 billion.
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The world celebrates as the Mayan calendar
reaches the end of its current cycle and the
world doesn’t end.
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“Debbie” Arsenault has been a member of Texas Partners since 1977. For the past three years, she has served on the board of directors. Prior to
that, she volunteered on the supervisory committee for 5 years (2003-2008); serving as its chairman for three of those years. Debbie retired in 2011
after more than 38 years in federal service including working as a supply representative, budget analyst, stock fund manager for the installation,
and financial analyst. Her last position was that of Financial and Program Analyst for MSE G8 Resource Management at Fort Hood. Debbie’s
volunteer work also includes serving as president of the American Society of Military Comptrollers at Fort Hood (2006 & 2007) and sitting on the
board of directors for the Home and Hope Shelter. She resides in the countryside south of Killeen where she enjoys spending time with friends,
family and neighbors. She enjoys reading, cooking and traveling.
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“Bill” Beebe has been a member of Texas Partners since 1987. Since 2004, Bill has volunteered on the board of directors, serving as chairman
for the past three years. Bill was employed at Central Texas College for over 29 years; he retired in 2010 while holding the positions of Deputy
Chancellor and College Contracting Officer. He has a bachelor’s degree in business and a master’s degree in management. Bill has been involved
in the local community having served on the board of directors for Communities in Schools, on the Goodwill executive committee, and as the
Texas district president for the Exchange Club.
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Texas Partners debuts a new debit card.
2013
Texas Partners Federal Credit Union celebrates its
60th Anniversary.
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