Financial Ratio Review ‘Top 8’ Plus Capstone Financial Ratios Kenneth EA Wendeln ©2012 KEAW v5 ‘Top 8’ Key Financial Ratios Profitability Liquidity Return on Owners’ Equity Current Ratio % # n.nn EPS – Earnings per Share Acid Test or Quick Ratio $ DD.00 Return on Sales % Financial Leverage Total Liabilities to Equity % # n.nn Asset Turnover Accounts Receivable Turnover X (times/year) or # days Inventory Turnover X (times/year) or # days J411 Financial Ratio Review 2 Summary of Financial Ratios Profitability Return to Investors Return to Investors Leverage /Debt Management Amount of Debt Liquidity Asset Management Coverage of Debt Short Run Solvency Current Assets Operating Efficiency Margins Returns *Net Profit Margin (ROS) *Return on Equity *Return on Equity *Total Liabilities/ Equity Times Interest Earned *Current Ratio *A/R Average Collection Period *A/R Turnover Operating Profit Margin Return on Total Assets (ROA) Return on Total Assets (ROA) Debt/ Equity Fixed Charge Coverage *Quick or Acid Test Ratio *Days Inventory Held *Inventory Turnover Gross Profit Margin Cash Return on Assets *Earnings Per Share LEVERAGE Cash Assets/ Flow Equity Adequacy Cash Flow Liquidity Ratio Days Payables Outstanding Fixed Asset Turnover Days of Working Capital Total Asset Turnover Product Contribution Margin Price to Earnings Ratio Debt/ Assets Cash Flow Margin Dividend Yield LT Debt/ Total Capitalization Cash Interest Coverage *‘Top 8’ & CAPSTONE Financial Ratios J411 Financial Ratio Review Other Common Ratios Return on Total Assets (ROA) Derived from: Fraser/Ormiston, Understanding the Corporate Annual Report; Understanding Financial Statements 6e 3 Key Financial Statements ● PPE ● Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS Current (12mo) Long-Term ● A/P ● ST Debt ● LT Debt TOTAL LIABILITIES Contributed Capital Retained Earnings ● Stock @ par ● Paid-in Capital ● Accumulated Net Income ● less Dividends TOTAL OWNERS’/ SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY Net Sales for Period ● Units Sold ● @ Price ● less Returns & Allowances TOTAL REVENUES Cost of Goods Sold ● ● ● ● Units Sold @ Material @ Labor @ Overhead Expenses for Period ● ● ● ● ● R&D Marketing Distribution Sales Admin TOTAL OP EXPENSES Operating Profit Other Expenses ● Interest ● Taxes ● One-time TOTAL NET INCOME or (LOSS) J411 Financial Ratio Review Cash Flow Statement Change in cash - Sources & (Uses) between Periods Income Statement Net Income ● ● Accrual Based Adjustments for Non-cash Items ● ● ● ● Depreciation A/R & A/P Inventory Other Accruals CASH provided (used) by OPERATING Activities ● (Additions) Sale PPE ● (Additions) Sale Other Investments CASH provided (used) by INVESTING Activities Stock Dividends ● Sale (Purchase) ● (Paid) ● Increase Debt/ (Decrease) Borrowing CASH provided (used) by FINANCING Activities 4 Cash Long-Term ● Cash ● A/R ● Inventories Income Statement Revenues – Expenses = Net Income (12mo) Assets = Liabilities + Owners’ Equity Current Period Ending ∆ = Operating + Investing + Financing Balance Sheet Profitability and Return to Investors ROE *Return on Owners’ Equity % ROA Return on Total Assets % ROS *Return on Sales % EPS *Earnings per Share $ DD.00 Net Income (after taxes) Owners’ Equity Net Income (after taxes) Total Assets Net Income (after taxes) Net Sales Revenue Net Income or Loss (after taxes) Average # of Common Stock Shares Outstanding J411 Financial Ratio Review 5 Return on Owners’ Equity Profitability ratio that provides an overall measure of a business’s performance. Net income earned (after tax) per dollar of owners’ investment accumulated in the business. Net Income (after taxes) Owners’ Equity Typically between 15% and 25% for profitable companies J411 Financial Ratio Review 6 Return on Sales or Net Profit Margin This profitability ratio measures how well the company generated net profit (after tax) per dollar of net sales revenue. Net Income (after taxes) Net Sales Revenue This ratio is best evaluated by analyzing a firm’s year to year trends and by comparing to businesses within appropriate industries. J411 Financial Ratio Review 7 EPS Earnings per Share This profitability ratio tells the owner of a share of stock how much of the net earnings for the year belongs to him or her. Net Income or Loss (after taxes) Average # Shares of Common Stock Outstanding These earnings may be paid to the stockholders as dividends . . . or reinvested (as retained earnings) back into the business to fund its growth. J411 Financial Ratio Review 8 Liquidity and Asset Management *Current Ratio Current Assets Current Liabilities *Acid Test or Quick Ratio Current Assets - Inventory Current Liabilities #.# #.# *Accounts Receivable Turnover X (times/year) or # days *Inventory Turnover Net Sales . Average Accounts Receivable # days = 365 days/AR turnover Cost of Goods Sold Average Inventory X (times/year) or # days # days = 365 days/Inventory turns J411 Financial Ratio Review 9 Current Ratio Measures liquidity - the capacity of a firm to meet its current obligations using liquid assets that are in cash or other resources that can be quickly converted to cash. Current Assets Current Liabilities Capstone requires a current ratio >2.0, to indicate that the firm can pay its current liabilities using its current assets. J411 Financial Ratio Review 10 Acid-Test or Quick Ratio Measures liquidity - the ability of a firm to pay current liabilities ‘quickly’ – without selling inventory. Current Assets - Inventory Current Liabilities For all businesses the desired acid-test ratio is ~1.0 indicating firm can pay its current liabilities from its non-inventory current assets. J411 Financial Ratio Review 11 Accounts Receivable Turnover - Activity Ratio Determines the number of times during the year a company is ‘turning over’ or collecting its accounts receivable. Measured in X times per year. Can be converted to ‘days outstanding’ by dividing turnover ratio into 365 days. Net Sales Average Accounts Receivable Customers will give a preference to companies that extend payment terms and, in effect, provide a loan. 6X turnover is equivalent to 60 days of outstanding receivables, 9X is 45 days, 12X is 30 days. J411 Financial Ratio Review 12 Inventory Turnover Activity Ratio Determines the number of times during the year a company is ‘turning over’ its inventory. Measured in X times per year. Can also be converted to ‘days of inventory’ by dividing ratio into 365 days. Cost of Goods Sold Average Inventory The average inventory turnover for all firms is about 9 times per year, or about once every 45 days. It varies considerable by industry. Capstone penalizes firms with excessive inventory carrying costs (>120 days of current sales). J411 Financial Ratio Review 13 Working Capital Asset Management Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities Working Capital ~ Accts Receivable + Inventory - Accts Payable Example A/R = 35 days Inventory = 70 days less A/P = -15 days Capstone Ideal Range Working Capital J411 Financial Ratio Review = 90 days 14 Better Returns via Asset Management How good are we at producing wealth with our assets? Asset Turnover Sales Assets X ROS Return on Sales = ROA Return on Assets X Profits Sales = Profits Assets 1.2 Aircraft - Boeing 3.6% 4.3% 3.1 Grocery - Kroger 1.7% 5.3% J411 Financial Ratio Review 15 Capital Structure - Leverage Using Equity + Debt for Financing Using DEBT provides ‘LEVERAGE’ for the shareholders & increases their “Return on Owners’ Equity” BUT………using more debt (which must be repaid) increases the RISK to the lenders & shareholders J411 Financial Ratio Review 16 Leverage and Debt Management *Total Liabilities to Equity % Total Liabilities Owners’ Equity J411 Financial Ratio Review 17 Total Liabilities to Owners’ Equity Ratio This financial leverage ratio indicates the degree to which a firm’s operations are financed through debt, borrowings & other liabilities - determines a firm’s financial risk and ability to borrow money. Total Liabilities Owners’ Equity The liabilities-to-owners’ equity ratio typically ranges between 33 and 50%. The higher this ratio, the riskier the situation for lenders and shareholders. J411 Financial Ratio Review 18 Leverage and Debt Management *Total Liabilities to Equity % Total Liabilities Owners’ Equity Financial Leverage #.# Total Assets Owners’ Equity or Capstone Ideal Range Total Owners’ Liabilities + Equity Owners’ Equity Examples 2.0 = 50% Liabilities 50% Equity 2.5 = J411 Financial Ratio Review 60% Liabilities 40% Equity 19 Leverage & Risk Impact on Firm’s Cost of Capital Weighted Cost of Capital (Debt & Equity WCC) 11.0% 10.9% 10.8% 10.7% Equity investors require a return at least as great as the ‘best alternative opportunity forgone’. 10.6% ‘Optimum’ Leverage & WCC 10.5% 10.4% As ‘Leverage’ increases with more debt, the risk increases to the lenders & the shareholders, increasing the cost of both debt & equity. 10.3% 10.2% 10.1% 10.0% Debt financing is lower risk & cost than equity, lowering the WCC. 0% Low 20% 40% 60% Financial Leverage 80% 100% High Source: adapted from The Real Cost of Capital J411 Financial Ratio Review 20 J411 Financial Ratio Review 21