USA Hockey - Financial Juggernaut
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 10:15 am
I received an advertisement from USA Hockey regarding IntelliGym... went to the vendors website it was $399 for a family membership! That caused me to think about all the other crap USA Hockey is lending its name to or outright endorsing.
Has anyone looked at the financial statements for USA Hockey? We are all supporting directly + indirectly USA Hockey...what are we getting for our money? Yes, I hear about the 'insurance' that doesn't nearly cost the fees they've extracted from our households.
This board is full of MN Hockey vs MN Made discussions...How about a more obvious discussion that being the cost/benefit of USA Hockey. How many parents that view this post will ever have your players skate on a USA Hockey Olympic, Select Team or Training Program? Your odds are better with Power Ball.
Highlights from the 2008-09 Financial Statements:
Assets & Liabilities = $11.8M
Revenue = $30M
Expense = $24.5M
A few highlights in the expense category:
- National & International Programs $6.6M
- Player, Official & Coaching development $4.3M
Supporting Service = $4.5M
Does anybody find that surprising?
The term that comes to mind is Trojan Horse.
Has anyone looked at the financial statements for USA Hockey? We are all supporting directly + indirectly USA Hockey...what are we getting for our money? Yes, I hear about the 'insurance' that doesn't nearly cost the fees they've extracted from our households.
This board is full of MN Hockey vs MN Made discussions...How about a more obvious discussion that being the cost/benefit of USA Hockey. How many parents that view this post will ever have your players skate on a USA Hockey Olympic, Select Team or Training Program? Your odds are better with Power Ball.
Highlights from the 2008-09 Financial Statements:
Assets & Liabilities = $11.8M
Revenue = $30M
Expense = $24.5M
A few highlights in the expense category:
- National & International Programs $6.6M
- Player, Official & Coaching development $4.3M
Supporting Service = $4.5M
Does anybody find that surprising?
The term that comes to mind is Trojan Horse.