Essential Learning for CTP Candidates TEXPO Conference 2017 Session #02
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1 TEXPO Conference 2017: Essential Learning for CTP Candidates Session #2 (Monday. 10:30 11:45 am) ETM5-Chapter 8: Financial Accounting and Reporting ETM5-Chapter 9: Financial Planning and Analysis Essentials of Treasury Management, 5th Ed. (ETM5) is published by the AFP which holds the copyright and all rights to the related materials. As a prep course for the CTP exam, significant portions of these lectures are based on materials from the Essentials text The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 1 Overview of Chapter 8 Topics Introduction Accounting Concepts and Standards Financial Reporting Statements Accounting for Derivatives, Hedges, and Foreign Exchange(FX) Translation Accounting for G/NFP The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 2 Introduction to Financial Accounting and Reporting Financial statements summarize a company s operating results and financial position The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 3 All Rights Reserved 1
2 Analyzing Financial Statements Provides Insights Into: Overall liquidity level Ability to generate revenues from assets and control costs Capital structure 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 4 Accounting Concepts and Standards Global Accounting Standards IASB & IFRS U.S. Accounting Standards GAAP & SEC Filings Comparison IFRS is high level/less detailed than GAAP GAAP converging towards IFRS standards The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 5 U.S. Accounting Standards Principles underlying GAAP Measurement Principle Revenue-Recognition Principle Expense Recognition (Matching) Principle Full Disclosure Principle 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 6 All Rights Reserved 2
3 Group Exercise Working in your groups, answer the following questions: Why do we need auditors? Is there a difference between internal and external auditors? What was the impact of SOX on the auditing profession? The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 7 Auditing & Financial Statement Reliability Confidence in the integrity of financial reports is critical in an open, market-driven economy Certification of accounting and auditing professionals is a key part of the process The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 8 The Audit Process An independent audit helps to assure outside parties that the information provided in the financial statements is relevant, complete, accurate and presented fairly The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 9 All Rights Reserved 3
4 Audit Opinions Standard Unqualified Opinion Unqualified with Explanatory Paragraph or Modified Unqualified Qualified Adverse Disclaimer of Opinion 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 10 Impact of SOX on Audit Process Role of the PCAOB controls CEO and CFO certification of financial statements Fines and criminal penalties Requires independent audit committees The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 11 Types of Financial Statements Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Shareholders Equity Income Statement Revenues Expenses Statement of Retained Earnings Statement of Cash Flows Sources and Uses of Funds The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 12 All Rights Reserved 4
5 Sample Balance Sheet Snapshot Assets: Current assets Fixed assets Depreciable fixed assets Intangible assets Liabilities: Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Equity Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders Equity 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 13 Sample Income Statement A record of revenues and expenses Shows the net change in shareholders equity from operations over a specified period 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 14 Sample Statement of Cash Flows Shows sources and uses of cash Sections: Operating Investing Financing Cash from operations calculated by adding back noncash charges (e.g., depreciation) Cash, not earnings, repays debt This example shows the indirect format 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 15 All Rights Reserved 5
6 Accounting for Derivatives, Hedges and FX Translation Derivative/Hedge Accounting What is instrument s intended use? FX Translation Accounting Functional Currency: currency of the primary economic environment in which the entity operates Translation of foreign statements to reporting currency GAAP VS IFRS The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 16 Overview of Chapter 9 Topics Introduction Time Value of Money Capital Budgeting Budgeting Cost Behavior Financial Statement Analysis Performance Measurement 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 17 Basic Financial Concepts Time Value of Money Future Value n FV = PV (1 + i) 2 Present Value = $100 (1 +.10) Opportunity Cost = $ = $121 What is the right rate to use? Cost of Capital Concept of WACC Cost Behavior Total, Fixed, Variable, Semi-variable Operating & Financial Leverage, Econ. of Scale Capital Budgeting NPV, PI, IRR 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 18 All Rights Reserved 6
7 Concept of Opportunity Cost What is the appropriate rate to use for time value analysis? Investors look to alternative investments in a particular risk class to discover the best rate of return available By investing in one particular company or investment, the investor loses the opportunity to invest in other securities The firm must provide a return that equals the investors opportunity cost 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 19 Time Value of Money The value of cash flow is determined by: Amount of the cash flows. Appropriate interest rate. At what future period the cash flow is expected to occur The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 20 Future Value What is the future value of $100 if it can be invested for two years, compounded annually, at a rate of 10% per year? Future Value PV (1 i) Where: FV = Future value PV = Present value i = Periodic interest rate n = Number of periods $100 (1.10) $100 (1.10) (1.10) $ $121 n The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 21 All Rights Reserved 7
8 Present Value What is the present value of $2,382 to be received after three years, discounted at a rate of 6.00% annually? FV $2,382 Present Value n 3 (1 i) (1 0.06) Where: FV = Future value i = Periodic interest rate n = Number of periods $2,382 (1.06)(1.06)(1.06) $2,382 $2, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 22 PV of a Stream of Payments C C C C PV (1i) (1i) (1i) (1i) n n As an example, assume the following annual cash flows: $200 in year one, $400 in year two and $600 in year three. If the appropriate discount rate is 12%, then the PV of the stream would be: $200 $400 $600 PV (1.12) (1.12) (1.12) $200 $400 $ $ $ $ $ The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 23 PV for Periods of Less Than 1 Year Assume a payment of $50,000 to be received in 15 days at an annual discount rate of 6%, compute the present value The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 24 All Rights Reserved 8
9 Decision Evaluation Identifying Relevant Costs and Revenues A relevant economic cost or revenue must affect future cash flows beware of sunk costs A relevant economic cost or revenue must differ among the alternatives Opportunity costs must also be considered when making choices 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 25 Cost of Capital This refers to the permanent sources of capital such as LT debt, preferred stock and common equity All costs of capital should be determined on an after-tax basis Equity costs are already on an after-tax basis, so only debt costs need to be adjusted for marginal income taxes Concept of Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 26 Capital Budgeting Developing strategic plans for a company s proposed large-dollar investments For example, replacement of existing equipment, expansion of facilities, purchase of new equipment or introduction of a new product line Form of Cost-Benefit analysis using models Payback period Net present value Profitability index Internal rate of return 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 27 All Rights Reserved 9
10 Net Present Value (NPV) Evaluates the present value (PV) of all inflows and outflows of a project using the weighted average cost of capital as a discount rate NPV = PV of Cash Inflows PV of Cash Outflows If the only cash outflow takes place in the present : NPV = PV of Cash Inflows Cash Cost C1 C2 C3 Cn NPV = Cost n (1+ i) (1+ i) (1+ i) (1+ i) 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 28 Net Present Value (NPV) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Project A $300 $300 $400 $100 $100 Project B $300 $300 $400 $1,000 $1,000 Assume an initial outlay of $1,000 and a cost of capital of 10% $300 $300 $400 $100 $100 NPV A = (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) $1,000 = $ $300 $300 $400 $1,000 $1,000 NPV B = (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) (1 +.10) $1,000 = $1, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 29 Profitability Index (PI) Ratio of the PV gained to the cost required to obtain that value; shows value gained per dollar of investment Present Value of Cash Inflows Profitability Index = Present Value of Cash Outflows If the only cash outflow is in the present (period 0): $ PI A = = $1,000 $2, PI B = = $1, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 30 All Rights Reserved 10
11 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Discount rate (i) for NPV = 0 or PV of Cash Inflows = PV of Cash Outflows NPV = PV of Cash Inflow Cost = 0 $300 $300 $400 $100 $100 NPV A = (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) $1,000 = 0 i = 7.7% $300 $300 $400 $1,000 $1,000 NPV B = $1,000 = (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) (1 + i) i = 38.1% 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 31 Capital Expenditure Analysis Summary Method Project Acceptance Criterion Project A Project B Net Present Value (NPV) NPV > 0 $ $1, Profitability Index (PI) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) PI > IRR > WACC* 7.7% 38.1% * Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) = 10% in the example 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 32 Risk Analysis Scenario analysis What if analyses establishing best and worst cases (calculates NPV for each) Sensitivity analysis Identifies and evaluates areas of greatest vulnerabilities by varying one factor while holding others constant in an NPV calculation Simulation Monte Carlo simulation Risk Adjusted Discount Rate (RADR) Requires high-risk endeavors to earn a higher rate of return in order to justify the investment Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC) Measures the expected profitability of a project from a riskadjusted standpoint primarily used by financial institutions to evaluate the profitability of investment opportunities and relationships 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 33 All Rights Reserved 11
12 Cost Types and Behaviors The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 34 Operating Leverage Operating leverage is determined by the extent to which fixed costs are used in a company s operating cost structure. The higher the proportion of fixed costs, the higher the company s operating leverage The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 35 Breakeven Analysis Breakeven point: Level of activity for an operation at which costs exactly equal benefits Fixed Costs Unit B / E Point = Selling Price Per Unit Variable Cost Per Unit $10,000 = $10 $6 = 2,500 Units The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 36 All Rights Reserved 12
13 Business and Financial Risk In determining a company s capital structure policy, the total risk of the company s operations and financing must be considered. Total risk includes: Business risk related to the stability and predictability of a company s revenue stream, the greater the volatility, the greater the risk Financial risk related to the variability of the company s after-tax profits, usually due to costs of financing 2014 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 37 Operating and Financial Leverage Source: ETM5 Exhibit AFP 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 38 Operating Risk and Leverage (DOL) Operating risk is a function of the mix of variable and fixed costs in a company s operations It is assessed by looking at the changes in a company s EBIT for given change in sales % Change in EBIT Degree of Operating Leverage = % Change in Sales Using the information from the text Exhibit % Degree of Operating Leverage = = 1.65 Times 20% 2014 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 39 All Rights Reserved 13
14 Financial Risk and Leverage (DFL) Financial risk is a function of the mix of capital sources used to finance the company It is assessed by looking at the changes in a company s net income for given change in EBIT % Change in Net Income Degree of Fin. Leverage = % Change in EBIT Using the information from the text Exhibit % Degree of Fin. Leverage = = Times 33% 2014 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 40 Total Leverage (DTL) This is a measure of the total risk of the company It is assessed by looking at the relationship between Net Income and Sales It can also be calculated as: DTL = DOL X DFL % Change in Net Income Degree of Total Leverage = % Change in Sales 50% Degree of Total Leverage = = 2.5 Times 20% or DTL = DOL X DFL = X = 2.5 Times 2014 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 41 Financial Statement Analysis Common-Size Statements and Ratios Liquidity or Working Capital Ratios Efficiency or Asset Management Ratios Debt Management Ratios Performance Ratios Integrated Ratio Analysis Service Industry Ratios Strengths and Limitations of Ratio Analysis The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 42 All Rights Reserved 14
15 Sample Common-Size Balance Sheet The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 43 Financial Statement Analysis Suppliers determine whether to make sales on credit. Trading partners assess the financial ability of a counterparty to meet contractual obligations. Lenders determine whether to extend or maintain credit. Rating agencies assess credit risk of issues. Investors make decisions about purchasing and selling corporate debt and equity The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 44 Key Financial Ratios Liquidity or Working Capital Measures firm s ability to meet its payment obligations and cash management efficiency Efficiency or Asset Management Measures how efficiently assets are utilized Debt Management Measures level of debt and ability to service it Performance Measures profitability in relation to revenue and investment The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 45 All Rights Reserved 15
16 Liquidity or Working Capital Current Ratio Measures the degree to which current obligations are covered by current assets Total Current Assets Current Ratio = Total Current Liabilities $8,000 = = 2.35 $3, The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 46 Liquidity or Working Capital: Quick Ratio Measures the degree to which a company s current liabilities are covered by its most liquid current assets (Cash) + (S-T Investments) + (A/R) Quick Ratio = Total Current Liabilities ($1,500 + $1,300 + $1,700) = = 1.32 $3, The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 47 Efficiency and Asset Management: Total Asset Turnover Measures how many times the asset base is turned over with the flow of revenue Revenues Total Asset Turnover = Total Assets $15,000 = = Times $16, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 48 All Rights Reserved 16
17 Efficiency and Asset Management: Fixed Asset Turnover Focuses on how efficiently fixed assets, or plant and equipment, are used Revenue Fixed Asset Turnover = Net Property, Plant & Equip $15,000 = = 2.0 Times $7, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 49 Debt Management: Total Liabilities to Total Assets Measures the percentage of all liabilities relative to total investments or total assets Total Liabilities Total Liabilities to Total Assets = Total Assets $7,300 = =.456 or 45.6% $16, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 50 Debt Management: Long-Term Debt to Capital L / T Debt to Capital = Measures the percentage of a company s capitalization that is provided by long-term debt Long-Term Debt Long-Term Debt + Equity $3,900 = =.310 or 31.0% $3,900 + $8, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 51 All Rights Reserved 17
18 Debt Management/Coverage: Times Interest Earned (TIE) Ratio Measures a firm s ability to service debt through interest payments Operating Profit TIE = Interest Expense EBIT = Interest Expense $1,600 = = 5.33 Times $ The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 52 Performance: Gross Profit Margin Measures the percentage of revenues remaining after the cost of goods sold is deducted from revenue it is also a typical common-size ratio measure Gross Profit $5,800 Gross Profit Margin = = Revenues $15,000 =.387 or 38.7% 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 53 Performance: Operating & EBITDA Profit Margins Measures the flow of commonly used operating income measures in relation to the flow of revenue EBIT Operating Profit Margin = Revenues $1,600 = = or 10.7% $15,000 EBITDA EBITDA Margin = Revenues $1,800 = = or 12.0% $15, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 54 All Rights Reserved 18
19 Performance: Net Profit Margin Measures the flow of net income in relation to the flow of revenue Net Income Net Profit Margin = Revenues $850 = $15,000 =.057 or 5.7% 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 55 Performance: Return on Total Assets Measures net income in relation to the stock of assets Net Income Return on Total Assets = Total Assets $850 = $16,000 =.053 or 5.3% 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 56 Performance: Return on Common Equity Measures earnings available to common shareholders (net income less any preferred stock dividends) expressed as a percentage of common equity Earnings Avail. to Common S / Hs Return on Common Equity = Common Equity Net Income Preferred Dividends = Total Equity Preferred Stock $850 0 = = or 9.8% $8, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 57 All Rights Reserved 19
20 Integrated Ratio Analysis: DuPont Equation Looks at the return on total assets as a product of the return on sales and total asset turnover Return on Total Assets = Return on Sales Total Asset Turnover Net Income Total Revenues = Total Revenues Total Assets = = = 5.3% 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 58 Strength and Limitations of Ratio Analysis Advantages: Easily computed Widely used Information easily obtained Facilitate comparison between companies Disadvantages: Express static (historical), not dynamic, relationships Summarize accounting information and may not reflect economic value Cannot reflect qualitative value (business strategies, managerial talent) Use of different accounting methods may reduce the validity of comparisons between companies The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 59 Performance Measurement Return on Investment (ROI) Economic Value Added (EVA) Free Cash Flow (FCF) 2017 The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 60 All Rights Reserved 20
21 Performance Measurement Return on investment (ROI) ROI does not include charge for cost of capital. Positive NPV project can be rejected if it lowers overall ROI ROI over a partial period may be misleading. Net Income Net Income ROI = = Invested Capital Long-Term Debt + Equity $850 $850 = = = or 6.75% $3,900 + $8,700 $12, The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 61 Economic Value Added (EVA) A measure of the incremental value that a company s investments add. What is the EVA for the following company? Long-term debt of $3,900,000 Equity of $8,700,000 Marginal tax rate of % Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of 9% Operating income (EBIT) of $1,600,000 EVA = EBIT x (1Tax Rate) (WACC) x (Long-term Debt + Equity) = $1,600 x ( ) (.09) x ($3,900 + $8,700) = $1,046 (.09)($12,600) = $1,046 $1,134 = $ The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 62 Performance Measurement: Free Cash Flow Free Cash Flow (FCF) A type of RI analysis, but also includes adjustments for noncash items, operating working capital investments and capital expenditures (CapEx) There are many different formulas used for FCF Considered a better representation of the value of the firm to shareholders FCF = Net Income + (D&A) Change in Op W/C CapEx = $850 + $200 $500 $900 = $ The Treasury Academy - All Rights Reserved 63 All Rights Reserved 21
22 Session Wrap-up Session 2: Financial Statements, Analysis & Decision What did we learn in this session? What topics do we need to learn more about? The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 64 TEXPO Conference 2017 Essential Learning for CTP Candidates End of This Session We will reconvene at 1:45 pm Today. The topic will be: More Key Concepts Review of CTP Calculations The Treasury Academy, Inc. - All Rights Reserved 65 All Rights Reserved 22
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