Title: Financial Statements
1Financial Statements
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2Introduction to this Series
- This is first of 4 short overviews
- 3 Main Financial Statements
- Income Statement
- Balance Sheet
- Cash Flow Statement
- Finally, Annual Report Worksheets
- By Bob Adams
- By Paul Schneider
3 Income Statement The Basics
- Financial analysis is about Comparison. Thats
why these statements all come with more than one
year of data. - 2. The Income Statement (or Profit Loss
Statement) reports the income, expenses and
profits for a specific period of time.
4Income Statement The Basics
- 3. Product Companies report Net Sales
- 4. Service Companies report Net Revenues.
- 5. Net Sales Revenues are the same thing.
- 6. Net means after the return of defective
products.
5Income Statement The Basics
- 7. Everything on the Income Statement can be
expressed as a percentage and compared to
competitive companies. - 8. Everything on the Income Statement can be
compared as a percentage to Net Sales or
Revenues.
6Income Statement The Basics
- 9. Companies are valued based on the cash
produced from core operations (or Operating
Income). - 10. Focus your attention on the core business.
What business is the company in? How much money
did that business generate or cost?
7Income Statement The Basics
- 11. Finally, be aware of income and expenses that
are not generated from the core business. - 12.If a company restructures, or takes one-time
gains and losses annually, they are no longer
one time, are they??
8The Anatomy of an Income Statement
- Net Sales or Revenues
- Cost of Goods Sold
- Gross Profit
- Gross Profit divided by Sales
- Gross Margin, the percentage of every dollar it
costs to produce sales.
9Comparing Business Models
- Lets compare Mentor (MNTR) with Factset (FDS)
2002 annual figures - MNTR FDS
- Net Sales 321,062 205,853
- Cost of Sales 130,455 67,947
- Gross Profit 190,607 137,906
- Gross Margin 59 67
- Which one has a more profitable
- business model?
10Whats Next?
- Other Operating Expenses, such as
- Utilities
- Labor Costs
- Advertising
- Then, Other Income Expenses, such as
- Short-term Investments
- Royalties on Patents
- Payment on a Lawsuit
- Foreign Exchange Rate deficit
- Interest Income Expenses
11The Anatomy of an Income Statement
- SO
- Gross Profit
- SGA Expenses
- Other Income
- Other Expenses
- Income Before Income Taxes
- This is an important SSG figure!
12Taxes?
- Why do we look at pre-tax income?
- Companies have no control over taxes
- Taxes vary from state to state
- Taxes dont show the true picture
- Various industries are taxed differently
- Tax credits skew year-to-year earnings
- Taxes have their own line on the Income
Statement.
13The Anatomy of an Income Statement
- So
- Income Before Taxes
- Provision for Income Taxes
- Net Income
14The Anatomy of an Income Statement
- And
- Net Income divided by Shares Outstanding
Earnings Per Share or EPS - Diluted Earnings Per Share
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- The value of each share after the effects of
stock options and convertible shares and bonds
have been taken into consideration.
15Income Statement Ratios
- Which Ratios are Important?
- Gross Margin
- Sales Cost of Sales div. by Sales
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- How profitable is this business model?
- Is it more profitable than its peers?
- Is it getting more profitable from year-to-year?
16Income Statement Ratios
- Which Ratios are Important?
- Net Margin
- Net Income divided by Net Sales
- Is there any money left over for the shareholders
after all expenses and taxes are paid? - Is Net Margin growing from year-to-year?
- How does it compare to its competitors?
17Income Statement the SSG
- Sales
- - Cost of Goods Sold
- - SGA Expense
- Other Income
- - Other Expenses
- Income Before Taxes
- Income Taxes
- Net Income (div. by Shares Outstanding)
- Earnings Per Share (EPS)
These are the items required on the Quarterly
Data Update Screen PERT Report
18A Quick Look at FactSet
- 2002 2001 Change
- Commissions 62,196 56,462 10
- Cash Fees 143,657 120,226 19
- Total Revenue 205,853 176,688 16.5
- Cost of Services 67,947 61,576 10
- SGA Expenses 75,084 64,209 17
- Total Op. Expenses 143,935 125,785 14
- Net Income 40,848 33,401 22
- Diluted EPS 1.17 .96 22
- Shares Outstanding 34,862 34762
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19A Quick Look at FactSet
- 2002 2001
- Total Revenue 205,853 176,688
- - Cost of Services 67,947 61,576
- 137,906 115,112
- Div. By Revenues
- Gross Margin 67 65
- Net Income 40,848 33,401
- Div. By Revenue 205,853 176,688
- Net Margin 19.8 18.9
- Are they getting better!!?
20Next Month The Balance Sheet