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Chapter 7
Analysis of Financial Statements
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Financial Statements and Reports
Annual Reporta report issued annually by a corporation to its stockholders
management’s opinion of the past year’s operations and the firm’s future prospects
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Financial Statements and Reports
Annual Reportbasic financial statements
income statement balance sheet statement of retained earnings statement of cash flows
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Financial Statements and Reports
Income Statementa statement summarizing the firm’s revenues and expenses over an accounting period, generally a quarter or a year
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Financial Statements and Reports
Balance Sheeta statement of the firm’s financial position at a specific point in time
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Financial Statements and Reports
Balance Sheet - points worth noting1. Cash versus other assets2. Liabilities versus stockholders
equity3. Preferred versus common stock4. Breakdown of common equity account
common stock paid in capital retained earnings
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Financial Statements and Reports
Balance Sheet - points worth noting5. Accounting alternatives
FIFO (first-in, first-out) LIFO (last-in, first-out) Accelerated or straight-line
depreciation
6. The time dimension balance sheet is at a point in time
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Financial Statements and Reports
Statement of Retained Earningsa statement reporting changes in the firm’s retained earnings as a result of the income generated and retained during the year
the balance sheet figure for retained earnings is the sum of the earnings retained for each year the firm has been in business
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Financial Statements and Reports
Accounting income versus cash flowCash Flows
the cash receipts and the cash disbursements, as opposed to the revenues and expenses reported for computation of net income, generated by a firm during some specified period
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Financial Statements and Reports
Accounting income versus cash flowAccounting profit
a firm’s net income as reported on its income statement
Operating cash flows those cash flows that arise from normal operations
the difference between cash collections and cash expenses
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Statement of cash flowsa statement reporting the impact of a firm’s operating, investing, and financing activities on cash flows over an accounting period
Financial Statements and Reports
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Financial Statements and Reports
Statement of cash flowssources of cash
increase in liability or equity account
decrease in an asset accountuses of cash
decrease in a liability or equity account
increase in an asset account
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Argile Textiles: Cash Sources & Uses 2007
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Argile Textiles: Statement of Cash Flows (for the period ending Dec. 31, 2007)
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Ratio Analysis
Liquid assetan asset that can be easily converted into cash without significant loss of its original value
Liquidity ratiosratios that relates the firm’s cash and other assets to its current liabilities
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Current ratioindicates the extent to which current liabilities are covered by assets expected to be converted into cash in the near future
sLiabilitieCurrent
assetsCurrent ratioCurrent =
Ratio Analysis
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Quick (acid test) Ratiodeducts inventories from current assets and divides the remainder by current liabilities
a variation of the current ratio
sLiabilitieCurrent
sInventorie - assetsCurrent ratio Quick =
Ratio Analysis
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Ratio Analysis
Asset management ratiosratios that measure how effectively a firm is managing its assets
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Inventory Turnover Ratio
sInventorie
Sold Goods ofCost =
Ratio Analysis
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Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)
⎥⎦⎤
⎢⎣⎡
==
360sales Annual
sReceivable
dayper sales AveragesReceivable
Ratio Analysis
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Ratio Analysis
Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio
€
= Sales
Net fixed assets
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Ratio Analysis
Total Assets Turnover Ratio
€
= Sales
Total assets
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Ratio Analysis
Debt management ratiosanalyze the company’s use of debt
Financial leveragethe use of debt financing
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Ratio Analysis
Debt ratio
assets Total
debt Total =
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Ratio Analysis
Times-Interest-Earned (TIE) Ratio
ChargesInterest
EBIT =
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Ratio Analysis
Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio
( )payments Charges
rateTax payments fund Sinking
Lease Interest
payments Lease EBIT
⎥⎦
⎤⎢⎣
⎡−
++
+=
1
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Ratio Analysis
Profitability ratiosratios showing the effect of liquidity, asset management, and debt management on operating results
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Ratio Analysis
Net profit margin on sales
Sales
incomeNet =
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Ratio Analysis
Return on Total Assets (ROA)
assets Total
incomeNet =
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Ratio Analysis
Return On common Equity (ROE)
equityCommon
rsstockholdecommon toavailable incomeNet
=
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Ratio Analysis
Market Value Ratiosratios that relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share
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Ratio Analysis
Earnings per share (EPS)
goutstandin sharescommon ofNumber
rsstockholde common toavailable incomeNet
=
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Ratio Analysis
Price/Earnings (P/E) Ratio
shareper Earnings
shareper priceMarket =
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Ratio Analysis
Book value per share
goutstandin shares common ofNumber equity Common
=
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Ratio Analysis
Market/Book (M/B) Ratio
shareper Book value
shareper priceMarket =
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Ratio Analysis
Trend analysisan analysis of a firm’s financial ratios over time
used to determine improvement or deterioration in its financial situation
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Ratio Analysis
Summary of ratio analysis: The Du Pont Charta chart designed to show the relationships among return on investment, asset turnover, the profit margin, and leverage
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Ratio Analysis
Du Pont Equation
€
ROA = Net profit margin × Total assets turnover
= Net income
Sales ×
Sales
Total Assets
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Ratio Analysis
Comparative ratio analysisan analysis based on a comparison of a firm’s ratios with those of other firms in the same industry
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
1.Large firms operate divisions in different industries difficult to develop meaningful
industry averages
2.If the goal is to be better than average, industry averages are not the target focus on the industry leaders’ ratios
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
3.Inflation distorts balance sheets depreciation and inventory
costs affect income statements comparative analysis of firm
over time comparing firms of different
ages
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
4. Seasonal factors distort ratios use monthly averages as base for
inventory and receivables instead of one particular month
5. Window dressing techniques make financial statements appear
better than they actually are borrowing “long-term” to be repaid
quickly distorts liquidity ratios
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
6. Different accounting practices distorts comparisons inventory valuation depreciation methods
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
7. Difficult to generalize about “good” or “bad” ratios high current ratio can indicate
strong liquidity or excessive cash
high fixed assets turnover can indicate efficient use or undercapitalized
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Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis
8. Firm may have some “good” ratios and others that look “bad” difficult to tell whether overall
the company is strong or weak statistical procedures can analyze
the net effects of a set of ratios
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End of Chapter 7
Analysis of Financial Statements