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Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small
Business Management
Ninth Edition
Chapter 12
Creating a Successful
Financial Plan
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Learning Objectives (1 of 2)
1. Describe how to prepare the basic financial statements
and use them to manage a small business.
2. Create projected (pro forma) financial statements.
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Learning Objectives (2 of 2)
3. Understand the basic financial statements through ratio
analysis.
4. Explain how to interpret financial ratios.
5. Conduct a break-even analysis for a small company.
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Financial Management
‱ Financial management:
– A process that provides entrepreneurs with relevant
financial information in an easy-to-read format on a
timely basis.
– It allows entrepreneurs to know not only how their
businesses are doing financially but also why they are
performing that way.
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The Importance of a Financial Plan
‱ Common mistake among business owners: Failing to
collect and analyze basic financial data.
‱ Many entrepreneurs run their companies without any kind
of financial plan.
‱ About 75% of business owners do not understand or fail to
focus on the financial details of their companies.
‱ Financial planning is essential to running a successful
business and is not that difficult!
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Basic Financial Statements (1 of 3)
‱ Balance Sheet:
– “Snapshot”
– Estimates the firm’s worth on a given date; built on the
accounting equation:
Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
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Basic Financial Statements (2 of 2)
‱ Income Statement:
– “Moving picture”
– Compares the firm’s expenses against its revenue over
a period of time to show its net income (or loss):
Net Income = Sales Revenue – Expenses
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Customer Profitability Map
Figure 12.3 Customer Profitability Map
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Basic Financial Statements (3 of 3)
‱ Statement of Cash Flows:
– Shows the change in the firm's working capital over a
period of time by listing the sources and uses of
funds.
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Creating Projected Financial Statements
‱ Helps the entrepreneur transform business goals into
reality
‱ Challenging for a business start-up
– They should be realistic and well-researched!
‱ Start-ups should create two-year projections
‱ Projected financial statements:
– Income statement
– Balance sheet
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Ratio Analysis
‱ Ratio analysis:
– A method of expressing the relationships between any
two elements on financial statements.
– Important barometers of a company’s health.
‱ Studies indicate few small business owners compute
financial ratios and use them to manage their businesses.
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Twelve Key Ratios (1 of 4)
‱ Liquidity Ratios:
– Tell whether or not a small business will be able to
meet its maturing obligations as they come due.
 Current Ratio
 Quick ratio
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Current Ratio
Current Ratio:
‱ Measures solvency by showing the firm's ability to pay
current liabilities out of current assets.
Current Assets $686,985
Current Ratio = = = 1.87:1
Current Liabilities $367,850
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Quick Ratio
Quick Ratio:
‱ Shows the extent to which a firm’s most liquid assets cover
its current liabilities.
Quick Assets 686,985 455,455
Quick Ratio = = =.63:1
Current Liabilities $367,850
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Twelve Key Ratios (2 of 4)
‱ Leverage Ratios:
– Measure the financing provided by the firm's owners
against that supplied by its creditors
– A gauge of the depth of the company's debt.
– Careful! Debt is a powerful tool, but, like dynamite, you
must handle it carefully!
 Debt ratio
 Debt to net worth ratio
 Times-interest-earned ratio
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Debt Ratio
Debt Ratio:
‱ Measures the percentage of total assets financed by
creditors rather than owners.
TotalDebt $367,850 + 212,150
Debt Ratio = = = .68:1
Total Assets $847,655
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Debt to Net Worth Ratio
Debt to Net Worth Ratio:
‱ Compares what a business “owes” to “what it is worth.”
TotalDebt $580,000
Debt toNet WorthRatio = = = 2.20:1
Tangible Net Worth $264,155
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Times-Interest-Earned Ratio
Times Interest Earned:
‱ Measures the firm's ability to make the interest payments
on its debt.
EBIT * $60,629 + 39,850
TimesInterest Earned = = =
Total Interest Expense $39,850
$100,479
= = 2.52:1
$39,850
*Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
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Twelve Key Ratios (3 of 4)
‱ Operating Ratios:
– Evaluate a firm’s overall performance and show how
effectively it is putting its resources to work.
 Average Inventory Turnover Ratio
 Average Collection Period Ratio
 Average Payable Period Ratio
 Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio
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Average Inventory Turnover Ratio
Average Inventory Turnover Ratio:
‱ Tells the average number of times a firm's inventory is
“turned over” or sold out during the accounting period.
Cost of Goods Sold $1,290,117
Average Inventory Turnover Ratio = = = 2.05 times a year
Average Inventory* $630,600
Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory
*Average Inventory =
2
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Average Collection Period Ratio
Average Collection Period Ratio:
– Tells the average number of days required to collect
accounts receivable (days sales outstanding, DSO).
‱ Two Steps:
Credit Sales $1,309,589
Receivables Turnover Ratio = = = 7.31 times a year
Accounts Receivable $179,225
Days in Accounting Period 365
Average Collection Ratio = = = 50.0 Period
Receivables Turnover Ratio 7.31 days
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How Lowering Your Average Collection Period
Can Save You money (1 of 2)
Table 12.1 How Lowering Your Average Collection Period
Can Save You Money
Too often, entrepreneurs fail to recognize the importance of collecting their
accounts receivable on time. After all, collecting accounts is not as glamorous or
as much fun as generating sales. Lowering a company’s average-collection-
period ratio, however, can produce tangible – and often significant – savings. The
following formula shows how to convert an improvement in a company’s average-
collection-period ratio into dollar savings:
ï‚Ž ï‚Ž

Annual savings
(Credit sales Annual interest rate Number of days average collection period is lowered)
365
where
Credit sales = company’s annual credit sales in dollars
Annual interest rate = the interest rate at which the company borrows money
Number of days average collection period is lowered = the difference between
the previous year’s average collection period ratio and the current one
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How Lowering Your Average Collection Period
Can Save You money (2 of 2)
[Table 12.1Continued]
Example
Sam’s Appliance Shop’s average-collection-period ratio is 50 days. Suppose that
the previous year’s average-collection-period ratio was 58 days, so this year
there has been an eight-day improvement. The company’s credit sales for the
most recent year were $1,309,589. If Sam borrows money at 8.75%, this eight-
day improvement has generated savings for Sam’s Appliance Shop of:
ï‚Ž ï‚Ž
 
$1
,309,589 8.75 8 days
Savings $2,512
365 days
By collecting his accounts receivable just eight days faster, on average, Sam has
saved his business more than $2,500! Of course, if a company’s average-
collection-period ratio rises, the same calculation will tell the owner how much
that change costs.
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Average Payable Period Ratio
Average Payable Period Ratio:
– Tells the average number of days required to pay
accounts payable.
‱ Two Steps:
Purchases $939,827
Payables Turnover Ratio = = = 6.16 times a year
Accounts Payable $152,580
Days in Accounting Period 365
Average Payable Period Ratio = = = 59.3 days
Payables Turnover Ratio 6.16
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Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio
Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio:
‱ Measures a firm’s ability to generate sales given its asset
base.
Net Sales $1,870,841
Net Sales to Total Assets = = = 2.21:1
Total Assets $847,655
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Twelve Key Ratios (4 of 4)
‱ Profitability Ratios:
– Measure how efficiently a firm is operating; offer
information about a firm’s “bottom line.”
 Net Profit on Sales Ratio
 Net Profit to Assets Ratio
 Net Profit to Equity Ratio
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Net Profit on Sales Ratio
Net Profit on Sales Ratio:
‱ Measures a firm’s profit per dollar of sales revenue.
Net Profit $60,629
Net Profit on Sales = = = 3.24%
Net Sales $1,870,841
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Net Profit to Assets Ratio
Net Profit to Assets (Return on Assets) Ratio:
‱ Tells how much profit a company generates for each dollar
of assets that it owns.
Net Profit $60,629
Net Profit to Assets = = = 7.15%
Total Assets $847,655
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Net Profit to Equity Ratio
Net Profit to Equity* Ratio:
‱ Measures an owner's rate of return on the investment
(ROI) in the business.
Net Income $60,629
Net Profit to Equity = = = 22.65%
Owner's Equity* $267,655
* Also called Net Worth
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Interpreting Ratios
‱ Ratios – useful yardsticks of comparison.
‱ Standards vary from one industry to another; the key is to
watch for “red flags.”
‱ Critical numbers: measure key financial and operational
aspects of a company’s performance. Examples:
– Sales per labor hour at a supermarket
– Food costs as a percentage of sales at a restaurant.
– Load factor (percentage of seats filled with
passengers) at an airline.
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Financial Benchmarking
‱ When comparing critical numbers to the industry
standards, ask:
– Is there a significant difference in my company’s ratio
and the industry average?
– If so, what is the difference meaningful?
– Is the difference good or bad?
– What are the possible causes of this difference? What
is the most likely cause?
– Does this cause require that I take action?
– If so, what action should I take to correct the problem?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (1 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Current ratio = 1.87:1 Current ratio = 1.60:1
Although Sam’s falls short of the rule of thumb of 2:1, its
current ratio is above the industry median by a significant
amount. Sam’s should have no problem meeting short-term
debts as they come due.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (2 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Quick ratio = 0.63:1 Quick ratio = 0.81:1
Again, Sam is below the rule of thumb of 1:1, but the
company passes this test of liquidity when measured against
industry standards. Sam relies on selling inventory to satisfy
short-term debt (as do most appliance shops). If sales
slump, the result could be liquidity problems for Sam’s. What
steps should Sam take to deal with this threat?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (3 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Debt ratio = 0.68:1 Debt ratio = 0.69:1
Creditors provide 68% of Sam total assets, very close to the
industry median of 69%. Although the company does not
appear to be overburdened with debt, Sam might have
difficulty borrowing, especially from conservative lenders.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (4 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Debt to net worth ratio = 2.20:1 Debt to net worth ratio = 2.27:1
Sam owes $2.20 to creditors for every $1.00 the owner has
invested in the business (compared to $2.27 to every $1.00
in equity for the typical business). Many lenders will see Sam
as “borrowed up,” having reached its borrowing capacity.
Creditor’s claims are more than twice those of the owners.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (5 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Times interest earned ratio = 2.52:1 Times interest earned ratio = 12.55:1
Sam’s earnings are high enough to cover the interest
payments on its debt by a factor of 2.52:1, slightly better
than the typical firm in the industry. Sam has a cushion
(although a small one) in meeting its interest payments.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (6 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Average inventory turnover ratio =
2.05 times per year
Average inventory turnover ratio = 4.1
times per year
Inventory is moving through Sam at a very slow pace. What
could be causing this low inventory turnover in Sam’s
business?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (7 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Average collection period ratio = 50.0
days
Average collection period ratio = 14.2
days
Sam collects the average account receivable after 50 days
compared to the industry median of 14 days – nearly four
times longer. What is a more meaningful comparison for this
ratio? What steps can Sam take to improve this ratio?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (8 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Average collection period ratio = 59.3
days
Average collection period ratio = 32.4
days
Sam’s payables are significantly slower than those of the
typical firm in the industry. Stretching payables too far could
seriously damage the company’s credit rating. What are the
possible causes of this discrepancy?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (9 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Net sales to total assets ratio = 2.21:1 Net sales to total assets ratio = 4.06:1
Sam’s Appliance Shop is not generating enough sales, given
the size of its asset base. What factors could cause this?
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (10 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Net profit on sales ratio = 3.24% Net profit on sales ratio = 7.11%
After deducting all expenses, Sam has just 3.24 cents of
every sales dollar left as profit – more than 50% below the
industry median. Sam may discover that some of his
operating expenses are out of balance.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (11 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Net profit to assets ratio = 7.15% Net profit to assets ratio = 21.41%
Sam generates a return of 7.15% for every $1 in assets,
which is nearly 67% below the industry average and the
company’s cost of capital. This is another sign that Sam’s
business is not as profitable as it should be based on
industry standards.
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Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (12 of 12)
Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median
Net profit to equity ratio = 22.65% Net profit to equity ratio = 70.04%
Sam’s return on his investment in the business is 22.65%,
well below the industry average, another indication that the
company is not as profitable as it should be.
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Trend Analysis of Ratio
Figure 12.5 Trend Analysis of the Current Ratio
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Break-Even Analysis
‱ Breakeven point:
– The level of operation at which a business neither
earns a profit nor incurs a loss.
‱ A useful planning tool because it shows entrepreneurs
minimum level of activity required to stay in business.
‱ With one change in the breakeven calculation, an
entrepreneur can also determine the sales volume
required to reach a particular profit target.
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Calculating the Breakeven Point
Step 1: Determine the expenses the business can expect to
incur.
Step 2: Categorize the expenses in step 1 into fixed
expenses and variable expenses.
Step 3: Calculate the ratio of variable expenses to net sales.
Step 4: Compute the breakeven point:
Total Fixed Costs
Breakeven Point ($) =
Contribution Margin
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Calculating the Breakeven Point: The Magic
Shop
Step 1: Net Sales estimate: $950,000
Cost of Goods Sold: $646,000
Total expenses: $236,500.
Step 2: Variable Expenses: $705,125
Fixed Expenses: $177,375
Step 3: Contribution Margin =
$705,125
1 .26
$950,000
 
Step 4: Breakeven Point =
$177,375
$682,212
.26

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Breakeven Chart for the Magic Shop
Figure 12.6 Breakeven Chart for the Magic Shop
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Conclusion
‱ Preparing a financial plan is a critical step
‱ Entrepreneurs can gain valuable insight through:
– Pro forma statements
– Ratio analysis
– Breakeven analysis
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  • 1. Section 3: Launching the Business Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 2. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Ninth Edition Chapter 12 Creating a Successful Financial Plan
  • 3. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives (1 of 2) 1. Describe how to prepare the basic financial statements and use them to manage a small business. 2. Create projected (pro forma) financial statements.
  • 4. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives (2 of 2) 3. Understand the basic financial statements through ratio analysis. 4. Explain how to interpret financial ratios. 5. Conduct a break-even analysis for a small company.
  • 5. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Financial Management ‱ Financial management: – A process that provides entrepreneurs with relevant financial information in an easy-to-read format on a timely basis. – It allows entrepreneurs to know not only how their businesses are doing financially but also why they are performing that way.
  • 6. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Importance of a Financial Plan ‱ Common mistake among business owners: Failing to collect and analyze basic financial data. ‱ Many entrepreneurs run their companies without any kind of financial plan. ‱ About 75% of business owners do not understand or fail to focus on the financial details of their companies. ‱ Financial planning is essential to running a successful business and is not that difficult!
  • 7. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Basic Financial Statements (1 of 3) ‱ Balance Sheet: – “Snapshot” – Estimates the firm’s worth on a given date; built on the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
  • 8. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Basic Financial Statements (2 of 2) ‱ Income Statement: – “Moving picture” – Compares the firm’s expenses against its revenue over a period of time to show its net income (or loss): Net Income = Sales Revenue – Expenses
  • 9. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Customer Profitability Map Figure 12.3 Customer Profitability Map
  • 10. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Basic Financial Statements (3 of 3) ‱ Statement of Cash Flows: – Shows the change in the firm's working capital over a period of time by listing the sources and uses of funds.
  • 11. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Creating Projected Financial Statements ‱ Helps the entrepreneur transform business goals into reality ‱ Challenging for a business start-up – They should be realistic and well-researched! ‱ Start-ups should create two-year projections ‱ Projected financial statements: – Income statement – Balance sheet
  • 12. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis ‱ Ratio analysis: – A method of expressing the relationships between any two elements on financial statements. – Important barometers of a company’s health. ‱ Studies indicate few small business owners compute financial ratios and use them to manage their businesses.
  • 13. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Twelve Key Ratios (1 of 4) ‱ Liquidity Ratios: – Tell whether or not a small business will be able to meet its maturing obligations as they come due.  Current Ratio  Quick ratio
  • 14. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Current Ratio Current Ratio: ‱ Measures solvency by showing the firm's ability to pay current liabilities out of current assets. Current Assets $686,985 Current Ratio = = = 1.87:1 Current Liabilities $367,850
  • 15. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Quick Ratio Quick Ratio: ‱ Shows the extent to which a firm’s most liquid assets cover its current liabilities. Quick Assets 686,985 455,455 Quick Ratio = = =.63:1 Current Liabilities $367,850 
  • 16. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Twelve Key Ratios (2 of 4) ‱ Leverage Ratios: – Measure the financing provided by the firm's owners against that supplied by its creditors – A gauge of the depth of the company's debt. – Careful! Debt is a powerful tool, but, like dynamite, you must handle it carefully!  Debt ratio  Debt to net worth ratio  Times-interest-earned ratio
  • 17. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Debt Ratio Debt Ratio: ‱ Measures the percentage of total assets financed by creditors rather than owners. TotalDebt $367,850 + 212,150 Debt Ratio = = = .68:1 Total Assets $847,655
  • 18. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Debt to Net Worth Ratio Debt to Net Worth Ratio: ‱ Compares what a business “owes” to “what it is worth.” TotalDebt $580,000 Debt toNet WorthRatio = = = 2.20:1 Tangible Net Worth $264,155
  • 19. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Times-Interest-Earned Ratio Times Interest Earned: ‱ Measures the firm's ability to make the interest payments on its debt. EBIT * $60,629 + 39,850 TimesInterest Earned = = = Total Interest Expense $39,850 $100,479 = = 2.52:1 $39,850 *Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
  • 20. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Twelve Key Ratios (3 of 4) ‱ Operating Ratios: – Evaluate a firm’s overall performance and show how effectively it is putting its resources to work.  Average Inventory Turnover Ratio  Average Collection Period Ratio  Average Payable Period Ratio  Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio
  • 21. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Average Inventory Turnover Ratio Average Inventory Turnover Ratio: ‱ Tells the average number of times a firm's inventory is “turned over” or sold out during the accounting period. Cost of Goods Sold $1,290,117 Average Inventory Turnover Ratio = = = 2.05 times a year Average Inventory* $630,600 Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory *Average Inventory = 2
  • 22. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Average Collection Period Ratio Average Collection Period Ratio: – Tells the average number of days required to collect accounts receivable (days sales outstanding, DSO). ‱ Two Steps: Credit Sales $1,309,589 Receivables Turnover Ratio = = = 7.31 times a year Accounts Receivable $179,225 Days in Accounting Period 365 Average Collection Ratio = = = 50.0 Period Receivables Turnover Ratio 7.31 days
  • 23. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. How Lowering Your Average Collection Period Can Save You money (1 of 2) Table 12.1 How Lowering Your Average Collection Period Can Save You Money Too often, entrepreneurs fail to recognize the importance of collecting their accounts receivable on time. After all, collecting accounts is not as glamorous or as much fun as generating sales. Lowering a company’s average-collection- period ratio, however, can produce tangible – and often significant – savings. The following formula shows how to convert an improvement in a company’s average- collection-period ratio into dollar savings: ï‚Ž ï‚Ž  Annual savings (Credit sales Annual interest rate Number of days average collection period is lowered) 365 where Credit sales = company’s annual credit sales in dollars Annual interest rate = the interest rate at which the company borrows money Number of days average collection period is lowered = the difference between the previous year’s average collection period ratio and the current one
  • 24. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. How Lowering Your Average Collection Period Can Save You money (2 of 2) [Table 12.1Continued] Example Sam’s Appliance Shop’s average-collection-period ratio is 50 days. Suppose that the previous year’s average-collection-period ratio was 58 days, so this year there has been an eight-day improvement. The company’s credit sales for the most recent year were $1,309,589. If Sam borrows money at 8.75%, this eight- day improvement has generated savings for Sam’s Appliance Shop of: ï‚Ž ï‚Ž   $1 ,309,589 8.75 8 days Savings $2,512 365 days By collecting his accounts receivable just eight days faster, on average, Sam has saved his business more than $2,500! Of course, if a company’s average- collection-period ratio rises, the same calculation will tell the owner how much that change costs.
  • 25. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Average Payable Period Ratio Average Payable Period Ratio: – Tells the average number of days required to pay accounts payable. ‱ Two Steps: Purchases $939,827 Payables Turnover Ratio = = = 6.16 times a year Accounts Payable $152,580 Days in Accounting Period 365 Average Payable Period Ratio = = = 59.3 days Payables Turnover Ratio 6.16
  • 26. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio Net Sales to Total Assets Ratio: ‱ Measures a firm’s ability to generate sales given its asset base. Net Sales $1,870,841 Net Sales to Total Assets = = = 2.21:1 Total Assets $847,655
  • 27. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Twelve Key Ratios (4 of 4) ‱ Profitability Ratios: – Measure how efficiently a firm is operating; offer information about a firm’s “bottom line.”  Net Profit on Sales Ratio  Net Profit to Assets Ratio  Net Profit to Equity Ratio
  • 28. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Net Profit on Sales Ratio Net Profit on Sales Ratio: ‱ Measures a firm’s profit per dollar of sales revenue. Net Profit $60,629 Net Profit on Sales = = = 3.24% Net Sales $1,870,841
  • 29. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Net Profit to Assets Ratio Net Profit to Assets (Return on Assets) Ratio: ‱ Tells how much profit a company generates for each dollar of assets that it owns. Net Profit $60,629 Net Profit to Assets = = = 7.15% Total Assets $847,655
  • 30. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Net Profit to Equity Ratio Net Profit to Equity* Ratio: ‱ Measures an owner's rate of return on the investment (ROI) in the business. Net Income $60,629 Net Profit to Equity = = = 22.65% Owner's Equity* $267,655 * Also called Net Worth
  • 31. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Interpreting Ratios ‱ Ratios – useful yardsticks of comparison. ‱ Standards vary from one industry to another; the key is to watch for “red flags.” ‱ Critical numbers: measure key financial and operational aspects of a company’s performance. Examples: – Sales per labor hour at a supermarket – Food costs as a percentage of sales at a restaurant. – Load factor (percentage of seats filled with passengers) at an airline.
  • 32. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Financial Benchmarking ‱ When comparing critical numbers to the industry standards, ask: – Is there a significant difference in my company’s ratio and the industry average? – If so, what is the difference meaningful? – Is the difference good or bad? – What are the possible causes of this difference? What is the most likely cause? – Does this cause require that I take action? – If so, what action should I take to correct the problem?
  • 33. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (1 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Current ratio = 1.87:1 Current ratio = 1.60:1 Although Sam’s falls short of the rule of thumb of 2:1, its current ratio is above the industry median by a significant amount. Sam’s should have no problem meeting short-term debts as they come due.
  • 34. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (2 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Quick ratio = 0.63:1 Quick ratio = 0.81:1 Again, Sam is below the rule of thumb of 1:1, but the company passes this test of liquidity when measured against industry standards. Sam relies on selling inventory to satisfy short-term debt (as do most appliance shops). If sales slump, the result could be liquidity problems for Sam’s. What steps should Sam take to deal with this threat?
  • 35. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (3 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Debt ratio = 0.68:1 Debt ratio = 0.69:1 Creditors provide 68% of Sam total assets, very close to the industry median of 69%. Although the company does not appear to be overburdened with debt, Sam might have difficulty borrowing, especially from conservative lenders.
  • 36. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (4 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Debt to net worth ratio = 2.20:1 Debt to net worth ratio = 2.27:1 Sam owes $2.20 to creditors for every $1.00 the owner has invested in the business (compared to $2.27 to every $1.00 in equity for the typical business). Many lenders will see Sam as “borrowed up,” having reached its borrowing capacity. Creditor’s claims are more than twice those of the owners.
  • 37. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (5 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Times interest earned ratio = 2.52:1 Times interest earned ratio = 12.55:1 Sam’s earnings are high enough to cover the interest payments on its debt by a factor of 2.52:1, slightly better than the typical firm in the industry. Sam has a cushion (although a small one) in meeting its interest payments.
  • 38. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (6 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Average inventory turnover ratio = 2.05 times per year Average inventory turnover ratio = 4.1 times per year Inventory is moving through Sam at a very slow pace. What could be causing this low inventory turnover in Sam’s business?
  • 39. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (7 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Average collection period ratio = 50.0 days Average collection period ratio = 14.2 days Sam collects the average account receivable after 50 days compared to the industry median of 14 days – nearly four times longer. What is a more meaningful comparison for this ratio? What steps can Sam take to improve this ratio?
  • 40. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (8 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Average collection period ratio = 59.3 days Average collection period ratio = 32.4 days Sam’s payables are significantly slower than those of the typical firm in the industry. Stretching payables too far could seriously damage the company’s credit rating. What are the possible causes of this discrepancy?
  • 41. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (9 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Net sales to total assets ratio = 2.21:1 Net sales to total assets ratio = 4.06:1 Sam’s Appliance Shop is not generating enough sales, given the size of its asset base. What factors could cause this?
  • 42. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (10 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Net profit on sales ratio = 3.24% Net profit on sales ratio = 7.11% After deducting all expenses, Sam has just 3.24 cents of every sales dollar left as profit – more than 50% below the industry median. Sam may discover that some of his operating expenses are out of balance.
  • 43. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (11 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Net profit to assets ratio = 7.15% Net profit to assets ratio = 21.41% Sam generates a return of 7.15% for every $1 in assets, which is nearly 67% below the industry average and the company’s cost of capital. This is another sign that Sam’s business is not as profitable as it should be based on industry standards.
  • 44. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ratio Analysis: Sam’s Appliance Shop (12 of 12) Sam’s Appliance Shop Industry Median Net profit to equity ratio = 22.65% Net profit to equity ratio = 70.04% Sam’s return on his investment in the business is 22.65%, well below the industry average, another indication that the company is not as profitable as it should be.
  • 45. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trend Analysis of Ratio Figure 12.5 Trend Analysis of the Current Ratio
  • 46. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Break-Even Analysis ‱ Breakeven point: – The level of operation at which a business neither earns a profit nor incurs a loss. ‱ A useful planning tool because it shows entrepreneurs minimum level of activity required to stay in business. ‱ With one change in the breakeven calculation, an entrepreneur can also determine the sales volume required to reach a particular profit target.
  • 47. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Calculating the Breakeven Point Step 1: Determine the expenses the business can expect to incur. Step 2: Categorize the expenses in step 1 into fixed expenses and variable expenses. Step 3: Calculate the ratio of variable expenses to net sales. Step 4: Compute the breakeven point: Total Fixed Costs Breakeven Point ($) = Contribution Margin
  • 48. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Calculating the Breakeven Point: The Magic Shop Step 1: Net Sales estimate: $950,000 Cost of Goods Sold: $646,000 Total expenses: $236,500. Step 2: Variable Expenses: $705,125 Fixed Expenses: $177,375 Step 3: Contribution Margin = $705,125 1 .26 $950,000   Step 4: Breakeven Point = $177,375 $682,212 .26 
  • 49. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Breakeven Chart for the Magic Shop Figure 12.6 Breakeven Chart for the Magic Shop
  • 50. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Conclusion ‱ Preparing a financial plan is a critical step ‱ Entrepreneurs can gain valuable insight through: – Pro forma statements – Ratio analysis – Breakeven analysis
  • 51. Copyright © 2019, 2016, 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright

Editor's Notes

  1. If this PowerPoint presentation contains mathematical equations, you may need to check that your computer has the following installed: 1) MathType Plugin 2) Math Player (free versions available) 3) NVDA Reader (free versions available)
  2. In this chapter, you will: 1. Describe how to prepare the basic financial statements and use them to manage a small business. 2. Create projected (pro forma) financial statements.
  3. In addition, you will: 3. Understand the basic financial statements through ratio analysis. 4. Explain how to interpret financial ratios. 5. Conduct a break-even analysis for a small company.
  4. Fashioning a well-designed financial plan as part of a comprehensive business plan is one of the most important steps in launching a new business venture. Entrepreneurs who fail to develop workable strategies for reaching positive cash flow and earning a profit from the outset eventually suffer the ultimate business penalty: failure.
  5. Unfortunately, failure to collect and analyze basic financial data is a common mistake among entrepreneurs. A recent survey by Intuit reports that 40% of small business owners consider themselves to be financially illiterate, although 81% handle all of their own finances.
  6. Before we begin building projected financial statements, it would be helpful to review the basic financial reports that measure a company’s financial position: the balance sheet, the income statement, and the statement of cash flows.
  7. This figure shows different types of customers based on profitability.
  8. Projected financial statements answer questions such as: What profit can the business expect to earn? If the owner’s profit objective is x dollars, what sales level must the company achieve? What fixed and variable expenses can the owner expect at that level of sales? How much cash will the business need to stay operational? The answers to these and other questions are critical in formulating a functional financial plan for the small business.
  9. Smart entrepreneurs know that once they have their businesses up and running with the help of a solid financial plan, the next step is to keep their companies moving in the right direction with the help of proper financial controls. Establishing these controls – and using them consistently – is one of the keys to keeping a business vibrant and healthy.
  10. In keeping with the idea of simplicity, we will describe 12 key ratios that enable most business owners to monitor their companies’ financial positions without becoming bogged down in financial details.
  11. The current ratio measures a small firm’s solvency by indicating its ability to pay current liabilities (debts) from current assets.
  12. The quick ratio (sometimes called the acid test ratio) is a more conservative measure of a company’s liquidity because it shows the extent to which its most liquid assets cover its current liabilities
  13. Leverage ratios measure the financing supplied by a firm’s owners against that supplied by its creditors; they are a gauge of the depth of a company’s debt. These ratios show the extent to which an entrepreneur relies on debt capital (rather than equity capital) to finance the business.
  14. A small company’s debt ratio measures the percentage of total assets financed by its creditors compared to its owners.
  15. A small company’s debt-to-net-worth (debt-to-equity) ratio also expresses the relationship between the capital contributions from creditors and those from owners and measures how highly leveraged a company is.
  16. The times-interest-earned ratio is a measure of a small company’s ability to make the interest payments on its debt. It tells how many times a company’s earnings cover the interest payments on the debt it is carrying.
  17. Operating ratios help an entrepreneur evaluate a small company’s overall performance and indicate how effectively the business uses its resources. The more effectively the business uses its resources, the less capital it requires.
  18. A small firm’s average-inventory-turnover ratio measures the number of times its average inventory is sold out, or turned over, during the accounting period. This ratio tells the owner whether he or she is managing inventory properly.
  19. A small firm’s average-collection-period ratio (or days sales outstanding [DSO]) shows the average number of days it takes to collect accounts receivable.
  20. This table shows how to calculate the savings associated with lowering a company’s average-collection-period ratio.
  21. The converse of the average-collection-period ratio, the average payable period ratio (or days payables outstanding [DPO]) indicates the average number of days it takes a company to pay its accounts payable.
  22. A small company’s net-sales-to-total-assets (also called the total-asset-turnover) ratio is a general measure of its ability to generate sales in relation to its assets.
  23. Profitability ratios indicate how efficiently a small company is being managed. They provide the owner with information about a company’s ability to use its resources to generate a profit, its “bottom line.”
  24. The net-profit-on-sales ratio (also called the profit-margin-onsales ratio or the net-profit-margin ratio) measures a company’s profit per dollar of sales.
  25. The net-profit-to-assets (or return-on-assets) ratio tells how much profit a company generates for each dollar of assets it owns. This ratio describes how efficiently a business is putting to work all the assets it owns to generate a profit. It tells how much net income an entrepreneur is squeezing from each dollar’s worth of the company’s assets.
  26. The net-profit-to-equity ratio (or return on net worth ratio) measures the owners’ rate of return on investment (ROI).
  27. Ratios are useful yardsticks when measuring a small firm’s performance and can point out potential problems before they develop into serious crises. In addition to knowing how to calculate these ratios, entrepreneurs must understand how to interpret them and apply them to managing their businesses more effectively and efficiently.
  28. Learning to interpret financial ratios takes little a practice! Here’s an example to show you how it’s done by comparing the ratios from the operating data already computed for Sam’s Appliance Shop to those taken from current data from BizMiner, using only small firms in the same industry with revenues similar to Sam’s ($1 million to $2.5 million).
  29. In addition to comparing ratios to industry averages, owners should analyze their firms’ financial ratios over time. By themselves, these ratios are “snapshots” of a company’s financial position at a single instant; however, by examining these trends over time, an entrepreneur can detect gradual shifts that otherwise might go unnoticed until a financial crisis is looming.
  30. A business that generates sales that are greater than its breakeven point will produce a profit, and one that operates below its breakeven point will incur a net loss.
  31. An entrepreneur can calculate a company’s breakeven point by using a simple mathematical formula.
  32. Here are the steps an entrepreneur must take to compute the breakeven point using an example of a typical small business, the Magic Shop.
  33. The breakeven chart for the Magic Shop shown here uses sales volume in dollars because it applies to all types of businesses, departments, and products.