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Ch. 3 Financial Statements, Cash Flows and Taxes Topics Key financial statements Balance Sheet Income Statement Cashflow Statement Accounting profits vs. cash flow Taxes The Balance Sheet Definition Financial statements that show the value of the firm s assets and liabilities at a particular point in time (from an accounting perspective). Balance Sheet Identity: Assets = Liability + Equity Balance Sheet Model of the Firm Current Assets Net Working Capital Current Liabilities Long-Term Liabilities Fixed Assets Equity 1

Cash and Net Working Capital Current Assets: Cash and other assets that are expected to be converted to cash with the year. Cash and marketable securities Accounts receivable Inventory Current Liabilities: Obligations that are expected to require cash payment within the year. Accounts payable Accruals Net Working Capital (NWC) = CA CL Net Operating Working Capital (NOWC) = CA required in operations All non-interest-bearing CL = (Cash and equivalents + AR + Inventories) (AP + Accruals) Market Value vs. Book Value Book Values are determined by GAAP and reflect original or historical values. Market Values measures current values of assets. Equity and Asset Market Values are usually higher than their Book Values. Example According to GAAP, your firm has equity worth $6 billion, debt worth $4 billion, assets worth $10 billion. The market values your firm s 100 million shares at $75 per share and the debt at $4 billion. Q: What is the market value of your assets? A: The Income Statement Definition Financial statement that shows the revenues, expenses, and net income of a firm over a period of time (from an accounting perspective). Accounting Definition of Income: Revenue Costs = Income 2

The Income Statement Main Income Statement Items Sales - Net COGS SG&A Expenses Depreciation Other Expenses = Earnings Before Interest & Taxes (EBIT) Interests = Earnings Before Taxes (EBT or Taxable Income) Taxes = Net Income (Profits) The Statement of Cash Flows Definition Financial statement that shows the firm s cash receipts and cash payments over a period of time. Main Cash Flow Statement Items +/ Cash Flow from Operations +/ Cash Flow from Investments +/ Cash Flow from Financing Activities = Change in Cash Balance Accounting for Differences Subjective aspects exist in reporting earnings and book value. Some liabilities may excluded from balance sheets. International accounting standards vary. 3

Profits (Income) vs. Cash Flows Differences Profits subtract depreciation (a non-cash expense). Profits ignore cash expenditures on new capital (the expense is capitalized). Profits record income and expenses at the time of sales, not when the cash exchanges actually occur. Profits do not consider changes in working capital. Cash Flows Net cash flow (NCF) = Net Income + Depreciation & amortization Operating cash flow (OCF) = EBIT (1 T) + Depreciation and amortization = NOPAT + Depreciation and amortization Free cash flow (FCF) = (EBIT (1 T) + Depreciation and amortization) (Capital expenditures + Changes in NOWC) = OCF Net Investment in Operating Capital Taxes Taxes have a major impact on financial decisions. Marginal Tax Rate is the tax that the individual pays on each extra dollar of income. Average Tax Rate is the total tax bill divided by total income. 4

Corporate and Personal Taxes Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) The GOP tax bill signed into law by President Trump on Dec. 22, 2017. Many tax brackets, thresholds, and rates changed in 2018 including elimination of personal exemptions and the expansion of the Child Tax Credit. Individuals Rates begin at 10% and rise to 37% for individuals with income over $500,000 and for married couples filing jointly with income over $600,000. May be subject to state tax. Corporations Starting 2018, the effective rate is a flat 21%. Also subject to state tax (around 5%). Personal Tax Rates in 2018 Source: Tax Foundation Tax treatment of various funds Interest paid: Tax deductible for corporations (paid out of pre-tax income), but usually not for individuals. Interest earned: Usually fully taxable (an exception being interest from a muni ). Dividends paid: Paid out of after-tax income. Dividends received: Investors pay 20% taxes. Dividends are paid out of net income which has already been taxed at the corporate level, this is a form of double taxation. Tax Loss Carry-Back and Carry-Forward: Since corporate incomes can fluctuate widely, the tax code allows firms to carry losses back to offset profits in previous years or forward to offset profits in the future. 5

More Tax Issues Capital gains: Defined as the profits from the sale of assets not normally transacted in the normal course of business, capital gains for individuals are generally taxed as ordinary income if held for less than a year, and at the capital gains rate if held for more than a year. Corporate Tax Rates Before the TCJA: After the TCJA: 21% flat rate Maximizing Shareholder Value? Data Source: Office of Management and Budget, White House 6

Federal Debt Level Increasing Rapidly Tax Receipts on Corporate Income as Percent of GDP Federal Debt as Percent of GDP Data Source: Federal Reserve Bank 7