Economic Value Added Small Manufacturer Example from Roztocki et al. ACCT7320 Spring 2008.

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Economic Value Added Small Manufacturer Example from Roztocki et al.
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Economic Value Added Small Manufacturer Example from Roztocki et al. ACCT7320 Spring 2008

Why isn’t EVA common with small companies? Lack of familiarity Lack of sophisticaed resources – Too complex? – Lack of software

Steps to implement 1. Review company’s financial data 2. Identify company’s capital (C) 3. Determine company’s capital cost rate (CCR) 4. Calculate net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) 5. Calculate eva [their version of EVA®]

Review company’s financial data Nearly all for their method is available from company BS & IS – Details in notes – Maybe just 2 years’ data enough

Identify company’s capital (C) GAAP often “misleading” – Not reflective of economic effects – Stewart consultants propose 164 adjustments! Some accounting items expenses under GAAP are considered capitalized – R&D, restructuring charges, marketing outlays

Determine co’s capital cost rate (CCR) Hardest part for a small company – Not publicly traded (stock price & return unclear) – CAPM not easy to apply The authors’ simplified approach – Cost of capital rates For debt, CCR = Prime + bank charge [of 1 or 2 %] For equity, CCR = risk-free bond rate + table amount…

Capital cost rate (CCR) continued…

Calc. net oper. profit after tax (NOPAT) NOPAT = Net profit after tax (GAAP) + Total adjustments -Tax savings on adjustments

Calculate eva eva = NOAPT- Capital Charge = NOPAT – C * CCR

Example of balance sheet adjustments

Adjustments to income in “Pitt Products” I.e., after-tax cost gets added back

Other adjustments appropriate? Operating profit after depreciation and amortization + Implied interest expense on operating leases + Increase in LIFO reserve + Goodwill amortization + Increase in bad debt reserve + Increase in net capitalized research and development - Cash operating taxes ________________________________________ = NOPAT

Final calculation of eva eva = NOPAT-Capital Charge =NOPAT – C*CCR = *0.087 = =$144 thousand