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1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Financial Statement Analysis CHAPTER 14

2 14-2 14.1 THE MAJOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

3 14-3 Income Statement Four broad classes: –Cost of goods sold –General and administrative expenses –Interest expense –Taxes on earnings Common Sizing

4 14-4 Table 14.1 Consolidated Statement of Income

5 14-5 Balance Sheet Assets –Current –Long-term Liability and stockholders’ equity

6 14-6 Table 14.2 Consolidated Balance Sheet

7 14-7 Statement of Cash Flows Recognizes only transactions in which cash changes hands

8 14-8 Table 14.3 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

9 14-9 14.2 ACCOUNTING VERSUS ECONOMIC EARNINGS

10 14-10 Accounting Versus Economic Earnings Accounting earnings –Affected by several conventions regarding the valuation of assets Economic earnings –Earnings above or below a trend line

11 14-11 14.3 PROFITABILITY MEASURES

12 14-12 Past Versus Future ROE Data from recent past may provide information regarding future performance Analysts should always keep an eye on the future Expectations of future dividends and earnings determine intrinsic value of stock

13 14-13 Financial Leverage and ROE The relationship among ROE, ROA, and leverage:

14 14-14 14.4 RATIO ANALYSIS

15 14-15 Ratio Analysis Purpose of Ratio Analysis Uses –Trend analysis –Comparative analysis –Combination Use by External Analysts –Important information for investment community –Important for credit markets

16 14-16 Decomposition of ROE ROE = Net Profit Net Profit Pretax Profit x EBIT EBIT x EBITSalesSalesAssets xx AssetsEquity (1) x (2) x (3) x (4) x (5) x Margin x Turnover x Leverage Tax TaxBurdenInterestBurden x

17 14-17 Type of Financial Ratios Profitability Ratios Turnover or Asset Utilization Ratios Liquidity Ratios Leverage Ratios Market Price Ratios

18 14-18 Profitability Ratios Net Profit Margin % Net Income Sales Sales Operating Return on Assets % Earnings Before Int. & Taxes Earnings Before Int. & Taxes Total Assets

19 14-19 Profitability Ratios (cont.) Return on Equity % Net Income Net Income Common Equity Operating Margin After Depreciation % Operating Profit Sales

20 14-20 Activity or Management Efficiency Ratios Inventory Turnover Sales or Cost of Goods Sold Inventory Total Asset Turnover Sales Sales Total Assets

21 14-21 Activity or Management Efficiency Ratios (cont.) Average Collection Period Accounts Receivable Sales Per Day Sales Per Day Days to Sell Inventory Inventory Sales Per Day Sales Per Day

22 14-22 Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio Current Assets Current Liabilities Quick Ratio Current Assets - Inventory Current Liabilities

23 14-23 Leverage Ratios Times Interest Earned Earnings Before Int. & Taxes Interest Expense Interest Expense Fixed Charge Coverage Ratios Lease Payments Principal Repayments Preferred Dividends

24 14-24 Leverage Ratios (cont.) Debt to Assets % Long Term Debt Assets Debt to Equity % Long Term Debt Long Term Debt Shareholders Equity

25 14-25 Market Price Ratios Price to Earnings Market Price of Stock Earnings EarningsMarket-to-Book-Value Market Price of Stock Market Price of Stock Book Value Per Share Book Value Per Share

26 14-26 Figure 14.1 DuPont Decomposition for Hewlett-Packard

27 14-27 14.5 ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED

28 14-28 Economic Value Added Approach to compare accounting profitability with the cost of capital Definition –ROA-K (Capital Invested in the firm) –K = opportunity cost for capital Ties accounting to return by investors

29 14-29 Table 14.12 Economic Value Added, 2006

30 14-30 14.6 AN ILLUSTRATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

31 14-31 Table 14.13 Key Financial Ratios of Growth Industries Inc.

32 14-32 Table 14.14 Growth Industries Statement of Cash Flows

33 14-33 14.7 COMPARABILITY PROBLEMS

34 14-34 Comparability Problems Inventory valuation –LIFO and FIFO Depreciation Inflation and interest expense

35 14-35 Quality of Earnings: Areas of Accounting Choices Allowance for bad debts Non-recurring items Earnings smoothing Stock options Revenue recognition Off-balance sheet assets and liabilities

36 14-36 International Accounting Conventions Reserving practices DepreciationIntangibles

37 14-37 Figure 14.2 Adjusted Versus Reported Price-Earnings Ratios


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