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Ch3. Analysis of Financial Statement

1. Why we need ratios? Specialized information Comparison Issue Predicting future performance 5 types of financial ratios (handout) Liquidity ratios Asset management ratios Debt management ratios Profitability ratios Market value ratios

Goals To calculate financial ratios To understand how to use them

[3] Debt management ratio Debt ratio = total liabilities/total assets Debt to equity ratio = Total liabilities/(Total asset – total liabilities). But it ignore the market value. Market debt ratio = Total liabilities / (Total liabilities + market value of equity). Time-interest-earned (TIE) = Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)/Interest charges. But it ignores lease payment related to bankruptcy. Lease payment was deducted when EBIT is calculated.

EBITDA coverage ratio = (EBITDA+ Lease payment) / (Interest + Principal payments + Lease payment). It is useful for short term lenders to evaluate financial status of firms with large amount of depreciation and amortization. Equity Multiplier=Total asset/ common equity

4) Profitability ratios Net profit margin = Net income / Sales Operating margin = Operating Income (EBIT)/Sales Gross profit margin = (Sale – COGS)/Sales Return on Total Assets (ROA) = Net income / Total assets

Basic Earning power (BEP) ratio = EBIT/ Total assets Return on common equity = ROE =Net income /common equity Return on total assets = ROA =Net income /total assets

5) Market value ratio Price/ Earnings ratio = price / earnings per share. Price / Cash flow ratio = price / cash flow per share. Book value per share = common equity / shares outstanding. Market / book ratio = market price per share / book value per share.

PEG ratio = PE ratio/Earnigs growth rate (%) - The lower PEG, the more undervalued Tobin’s Q ratio= Market value of assets/replacement cost of assets - similar to Market to Book ratio - higher Tobin’s Q, the higher growth opportunities. Enterprise value –EBITDA ratio = Enterprise value / EBITDA

2. Trend analysis: An analysis of a firm’s financial ratios over time – plotting ratios over time periods It is used to estimate the likelihood of improvement or deterioration in its financial condition 3. Du Pont Analysis: Decomposing the ROA and ROE

ROA = Net income / Total assets = Net Income/Sales * Sales/Total assets = Profit margin * Total asset turnover If a company has only equity without any liability, ROA =ROE

ROE = Net Income /Common Equity = Net Income/Total Assets*Total asset/Common Equity = Net Income/Sales * Sales/Total Assets * Total assets/Common equity =Profit margin * Total asset turnover*Equity multiplier Here Equity multiplier will increase with debts

4. Benchmarking: The process of comparing a particular company with a group of benchmark companies The bench mark companies can be leading companies, peer groups or competitors in the industry Comparative ratios are available from a number of sources, including value lines

5. Limits of ratio analysis Ratio analysis is more useful for small, narrowly focused firms than for large, multidivisional ones For high level performance, it is better to focus on the industry leaders’ ratios Seasonal factors: impacts on the inventory turnover ratio. Using monthly averages for inventory can minimize this problem Window dressing: making financial statements look better than they really are

Different accounting practices: FIFO &LIFO or Depreciation methods It is difficult to generalize whether a particular ratio is good or bad. 6. Problems with ROE Some problems raises if ROE is used as only sole measure of performance

(1) ROE doesn’t consider risks (2) ROE doesn’t consider amounts of invested capital