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Understanding Understanding Financial Financial StatementsStatements
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Types of Financial Statement
Income StatementBalance SheetStatement of Change in EquityStatement of Cash Flows
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Income Statement
SALES
- EXPENSES
= PROFIT
•Cost of Goods Sold•Operating Expenses (marketing, administrative)•Financing Costs•Taxes
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Income Statement SALES
- Cost of Goods Sold
GROSS PROFIT
- Operating Expenses
OPERATING INCOME (EBIT)
- Interest Expense
EARNINGS BEFORE TAXES (EBT)
- Income Taxes
EARNINGS AFTER TAXES (EAT)
- Preferred Stock Dividends
- NET INCOME AVAILABLE
TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS
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Income Statement SALES
- Cost of Goods Sold
GROSS PROFIT
- Operating Expenses
OPERATING INCOME (EBIT)
- Interest Expense
EARNINGS BEFORE TAXES (EBT)
- Income Taxes
EARNINGS AFTER TAXES (EAT)
- Preferred Stock Dividends
- NET INCOME AVAILABLE
TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS
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Income Statement SALES
- Cost of Goods Sold
GROSS PROFIT
- Operating Expenses
OPERATING INCOME (EBIT)
- Interest Expense
EARNINGS BEFORE TAXES (EBT)
- Income Taxes
EARNINGS AFTER TAXES (EAT)
- Preferred Stock Dividends
- NET INCOME AVAILABLE
TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS
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Balance Sheet
Total Assets =
OutstandingDebt
+Shareholders’
Equity
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Balance Sheet
Current Assets Cash Marketable Securities Accounts Receivable Inventories
Prepaid Expenses
Fixed Assets Machinery &
Equipment Buildings and Land
Other AssetsInvestments & patents
Assets Liabilities (Debt) & Equity
Current LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities Accounts PayableAccounts Payable Accrued ExpensesAccrued Expenses Short-term notesShort-term notesLong-Term LiabilitiesLong-Term Liabilities Long-term notes Long-term notes MortgagesMortgagesEquityEquity Preferred Stock Preferred Stock Common Stock (Par Common Stock (Par value)value) Paid in CapitalPaid in Capital Retained EarningsRetained Earnings
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AssetsCurrent Assets: assets that are relatively liquid, and are expected to be converted to cash within a year.Cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, inventories, prepaid expenses.
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AssetsCurrent Assets: assets that are relatively liquid, and are expected to be converted to cash within a year.Cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, inventories, prepaid expenses.
Fixed Assets: machinery
and equipment, buildings,
and land.
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AssetsCurrent Assets: assets that are relatively liquid, and are expected to be converted to cash within a year.Cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, inventories, prepaid expenses.
Fixed Assets: machinery and equipment, buildings, and land.
Other Assets: any asset that is not a current asset or fixed asset.Intangible assets, such as patents and copyrights.
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FinancingDebt Capital: financing provided by a creditor.
Short-term debt: borrowed money that must be repaid within the next 12 months. Accounts payable, other payables such as interest or taxes payable, accrued expenses, short-term notes.
Long-term debt: loans from banks or other sources that lend money for longer than 12 months.
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FinancingEquity Capital: shareholders’ investment in the firm.
Preferred Stockholders: receive fixed dividends, and have higher priority than common stockholders in event of liquidation of the firm.
Common Stockholders: residual owners of a business. They receive whatever is left after creditors and preferred stockholders are paid.
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Free Cash Flows
Free cash flow: cash flow that is free and available to be distributed to the firm’s investors (both debt and equity investors).
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The Interrelations among the Financial The Interrelations among the Financial StatementsStatements
Income Statement Income Statement 20102010
Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Cash Flows 20102010
Statement of Retained EarningsStatement of Retained Earnings20102010
Balance SheetBalance Sheet20092009
Balance SheetBalance Sheet20102010
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Evaluating a Firm’s Financial Performance
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Financial Ratio Analysis
Are our decisions maximizing shareholder wealth?
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We will want to answer questions about the firm’s
LiquidityEfficient use of AssetsLeverage (financing)Profitability
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We will want to answer questions about the firm’s
LiquidityEfficient use of AssetsLeverage (financing)Profitability
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Financial Ratios
Tools that help us determine the financial health of a company.
We can compare a company’s financial ratios with its ratios in previous years (trend analysis).
We can compare a company’s financial ratios with those of its industry (benchmark)
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Liquidity Ratios
Do we have enough liquid assets to meet approaching obligations?
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Efficiency Ratios
Do firm has good ability to use its assets on its operations?
Measure how efficiently Measure how efficiently
the firm’s assets generatethe firm’s assets generate
operating profitsoperating profits..
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Leverage Ratios(financing decisions)
Measure the impact of using debt capital to finance assets.
Firms use debt to lever (increase) returns on common equity.
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Profitability Ratios
Measure the ability of the company to produce earnings/profit.
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LIQUIDITY RATIOs
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Current Ratio (CR)
current assets current liabilities
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Acid Test Ratio (Quick Ratio/QR)
current assets - inventoriescurrent liabilities
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Cash Ratio (CR)
cash + marketable securitiescurrent liabilities
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EFFICIENCY RATIOS
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Inventory Turnover
cost of goods soldinventory
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Day’s Sales in Inventory
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Low inventory turnover:
The firm may have too much
inventory, which is expensive
because:
Inventory takes up costly
warehouse space.
Some items may become
spoiled or obsolete.
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Accounts Receivable Turnover
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Average Collection Period(Day’s sales outstanding)
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Total Asset Turnover
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Fixed Asset Turnover
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Leverage RATIOs
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Debt Ratio
total debt total assets
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Debt to Equity RatioDebt to Equity Ratio
total debt total equity
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Equity Ratio
total equitytotal assets
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Equity MultiplierEquity Multiplier
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Times Interest Earned Ratio
operating income (EBIT)interest expense
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PROFITABILITY RATIOS
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Gross Profit MarginGross Profit Margin
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Operating Profit MarginOperating Profit Margin
operating income (EBIT)sales
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Net Profit MarginNet Profit Margin
Net incomeNet sales
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Operating Income Return on Investment (OIROI) / EBIT Return on Assets (EROA)
operating income (EBIT)total assets
•The OIROI reflects product pricing and the firm’s ability to keep costs down.
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Return on Asset (ROA)?Return on Asset (ROA)?
Net Income (EAT)Total Assets
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Return on Equity
How well are the firm’s managers maximizing shareholder wealth?
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Return on Equity (ROE)Return on Equity (ROE)
net income (EAT)total equity
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MARKET VALUE RATIOS
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Earnings Per Shares (EPS)Earnings Per Shares (EPS)
Net Income (EAT) Shares Outstanding
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Dividend Per Shares (DPS)Dividend Per Shares (DPS)
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Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR)Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR)
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Plowback RatioPlowback Ratio
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DuPont AnalysisDuPont Analysis
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The DuPont Model
Brings together:
ProfitabilityEfficiencyLeverage
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DuPont System DuPont System (1)(1)
• A diagnostic tool that uses financial ratios to evaluate a company’s financial health
• The process has three steps:1. Management assesses the company’s financial
health using the DuPont ratios.2. If any problems are identified, management
corrects them.3. Management monitors the firm’s financial
performance over time, looking for differences from ratios established as benchmarks by management.
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DuPont System DuPont System (2)(2)
The system identifies three areas where management should focus its efforts in order to maximize the firm’s ROE:
1. How much profit management can earn on sales2. How efficient management is in using the firm’s
assets3. How much financial leverage management is
using.
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DuPont EquationDuPont Equation