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Financial Statements,
Taxes, and Cash Flow
Dr Abdul ADAMU
Department of Business Administration
Nasarawa State University Keffi - Nigeria
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: THE BALANCE SHEET
• The balance sheet is a
snapshot of the firm. It is a
convenient means of
organizing and summarizing
what a firm owns (its
assets), what a firm owes
(its liabilities), and the
difference between the two
(the firm’s equity) at a given
point in time.
The balance sheet…
• the left-hand side lists the assets of the firm
• Fixed assets (long life) – can be tangible and intangible. Example; truck,
computer, patents, and trademark.
• Current assets (a life of less than one year) – inventory, cash, and account
receivable
• the right-hand side lists the liabilities and equity.
• Liabilities - current ( due within a year. Example account payable), and long term
(due in the coming years. Example are loans and bond).
• shareholders’ equity – difference between total assets and total liabilities
• the balance sheet “balances” because the value of the left-hand side always equals
the value of the right-hand side.
Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders’ equity
The balance sheet…
• Net Working Capital - the difference between a firm’s current
assets and its current liabilities
• It is positive if CA > CL, this means the firm is healthy
• It is negative if CA < CL
• Three important things to keep in mind when examining a
balance sheet are:
• liquidity,
• debt versus equity, and
• market value versus book value.
The balance sheet…
• Liquidity: the speed and ease with which an asset can be converted to cash.
Its dimensions are; ease of conversion versus loss of value.
• Listed in order of decreasing liquidity
• Current assets first
• Followed by the fixed assets
• Intangible assets, are generally considered illiquid.
• Liquidity is valuable. The more liquid a business is, the less likely it is to
experience financial distress.
• But liquid assets are generally less profitable to hold, due to lack of
returns.
• Thus, a trade-off between the advantages of liquidity and forgone
potential profits.
The balance sheet…
• Debt versus Equity
• Debt gives first claim to the firm’s cash flow to creditors.
• Equity holders are only entitled to the residual value.
• That is; Shareholders’ equity = Assets − Liabilities
• The use of debt in a firm’s capital structure is called financial leverage.
• Debt acts like a lever in the sense that using it can greatly magnify both
gains and losses.
• Thus, financial leverage increases the potential reward to shareholders,
but it also increases the potential for financial distress and business
failure.
The balance sheet…
• Market Value versus Book Value
• Market value - the true value of any asset if sold,
• Book value - the values shown on the balance sheet for the firm’s assets.
• Book value are not what the assets are actually worth
• Firms are required by law to show asset value at historical costs.
• For current assets, market value and book value might be somewhat similar.
• Most valuable assets of a firm might have—good management, a good
reputation, talented employees, brand name—don’t appear on the balance
sheet at all.
• Thus, value of an asset or the value of the firm, in this course mean its market
value.
THE INCOME STATEMENT
• The income statement measures performance over some period
of time, usually a quarter or a year.
• Its equation is:
Revenues − Expenses = Income
• Revenue and expenses from operations are reported first.
• The last item is net income, often expressed as EPS.
• Expenses on the income statement are based on the matching
principle.
The income statement…
• Noncash items: Expenses charged against revenues that do not directly affect cash flow, such
as depreciation.
• This makes the income statement differs from cash flow
• Depreciation is charged throughout the useful life of an assets
• The actual cash flow occur when the asset was bought
• The actual timing of cash inflows and outflows is critical in coming up with a reasonable
estimate of market value,
• Cash flows must be separated from the noncash accounting entries.
• Time and Costs
• Long run and short run
• Fixed cost and variable cost – this is important to financial manager
• But in the income statement, accountants tend to classify costs as either product costs
(costs of goods sold) or period costs (selling and general expenses).
TAXES
• This is one of the largest cash
outflows that firm
experiences.
• In some countries, tax rate
can be as much as 38% on
earnings.
• Taxes for partnerships and
proprietorships are
computed using the personal
income tax schedules.
Taxes…
• Average versus Marginal Tax Rates
• Average tax rate is the total taxes paid divided by total taxable
income.
• marginal tax rate is the amount of tax payable on the next dollar
earned.
• flat-rate tax: only one tax rate, which is the same for all income levels.
• With it, the marginal tax rate is always the same as the average tax
rate.
• Marginal tax rate that is relevant for financial decision making.
• Any new cash flows will be taxed at that marginal rate
CASH FLOWS
• Cash flow: Is the difference between the amount of
money that came in (cash inflow) and the number that
went out (cash outflow).
• No standard financial statement that presents this
information in the way the financial manager want
• Cash flow here should not be confused with statement
of cash flows in a financial statement.
• The cash flow identity is:
• Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to creditors +
Cash flow to stockholders
• it reflects that
• a firm generates cash through its various
activities, and that
• cash either is used to pay creditors or else
• is paid out to the owners of the firm.
Cash flow
• Cash Flow from Assets – it consists of;
• Operating cash flow is cash generated from a firm’s
normal business activities. OCF = EBIT + Depreciation -
Taxes
• Net capital spending is just money spent on fixed assets
less money received from the sale of fixed assets.
NCS = Ending NFA – Beginning NFA + Depr
• Change in net working capital, is the difference between
the beginning and ending net working capital (NWC).
ΔNWC = Ending NWC – Beginning NWC
• free cash flow is another name for cash flow from assets.
Cash flow…
• Cash flow to creditors is a firm’s interest payments to creditors less
net new borrowing.
• It is sometimes called cash flow to bondholders
• Cash flow to stockholders is the dividends paid out by a firm less net
new equity raised.
Cash flow identities
Problem
• Based on the following
information for AB Corporation,
prepare an income statement for
2016 and balance sheets for
2015 and 2016. then, calculate
cash flow from assets, cash flow
to creditors, and cash flow to
stockholders for 2016. Use a 34
percent tax rate throughout.

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Financial statements, taxes, and cash flow

  • 1. Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Dr Abdul ADAMU Department of Business Administration Nasarawa State University Keffi - Nigeria
  • 2. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: THE BALANCE SHEET • The balance sheet is a snapshot of the firm. It is a convenient means of organizing and summarizing what a firm owns (its assets), what a firm owes (its liabilities), and the difference between the two (the firm’s equity) at a given point in time.
  • 3. The balance sheet… • the left-hand side lists the assets of the firm • Fixed assets (long life) – can be tangible and intangible. Example; truck, computer, patents, and trademark. • Current assets (a life of less than one year) – inventory, cash, and account receivable • the right-hand side lists the liabilities and equity. • Liabilities - current ( due within a year. Example account payable), and long term (due in the coming years. Example are loans and bond). • shareholders’ equity – difference between total assets and total liabilities • the balance sheet “balances” because the value of the left-hand side always equals the value of the right-hand side. Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders’ equity
  • 4. The balance sheet… • Net Working Capital - the difference between a firm’s current assets and its current liabilities • It is positive if CA > CL, this means the firm is healthy • It is negative if CA < CL • Three important things to keep in mind when examining a balance sheet are: • liquidity, • debt versus equity, and • market value versus book value.
  • 5. The balance sheet… • Liquidity: the speed and ease with which an asset can be converted to cash. Its dimensions are; ease of conversion versus loss of value. • Listed in order of decreasing liquidity • Current assets first • Followed by the fixed assets • Intangible assets, are generally considered illiquid. • Liquidity is valuable. The more liquid a business is, the less likely it is to experience financial distress. • But liquid assets are generally less profitable to hold, due to lack of returns. • Thus, a trade-off between the advantages of liquidity and forgone potential profits.
  • 6. The balance sheet… • Debt versus Equity • Debt gives first claim to the firm’s cash flow to creditors. • Equity holders are only entitled to the residual value. • That is; Shareholders’ equity = Assets − Liabilities • The use of debt in a firm’s capital structure is called financial leverage. • Debt acts like a lever in the sense that using it can greatly magnify both gains and losses. • Thus, financial leverage increases the potential reward to shareholders, but it also increases the potential for financial distress and business failure.
  • 7. The balance sheet… • Market Value versus Book Value • Market value - the true value of any asset if sold, • Book value - the values shown on the balance sheet for the firm’s assets. • Book value are not what the assets are actually worth • Firms are required by law to show asset value at historical costs. • For current assets, market value and book value might be somewhat similar. • Most valuable assets of a firm might have—good management, a good reputation, talented employees, brand name—don’t appear on the balance sheet at all. • Thus, value of an asset or the value of the firm, in this course mean its market value.
  • 8. THE INCOME STATEMENT • The income statement measures performance over some period of time, usually a quarter or a year. • Its equation is: Revenues − Expenses = Income • Revenue and expenses from operations are reported first. • The last item is net income, often expressed as EPS. • Expenses on the income statement are based on the matching principle.
  • 9. The income statement… • Noncash items: Expenses charged against revenues that do not directly affect cash flow, such as depreciation. • This makes the income statement differs from cash flow • Depreciation is charged throughout the useful life of an assets • The actual cash flow occur when the asset was bought • The actual timing of cash inflows and outflows is critical in coming up with a reasonable estimate of market value, • Cash flows must be separated from the noncash accounting entries. • Time and Costs • Long run and short run • Fixed cost and variable cost – this is important to financial manager • But in the income statement, accountants tend to classify costs as either product costs (costs of goods sold) or period costs (selling and general expenses).
  • 10. TAXES • This is one of the largest cash outflows that firm experiences. • In some countries, tax rate can be as much as 38% on earnings. • Taxes for partnerships and proprietorships are computed using the personal income tax schedules.
  • 11. Taxes… • Average versus Marginal Tax Rates • Average tax rate is the total taxes paid divided by total taxable income. • marginal tax rate is the amount of tax payable on the next dollar earned. • flat-rate tax: only one tax rate, which is the same for all income levels. • With it, the marginal tax rate is always the same as the average tax rate. • Marginal tax rate that is relevant for financial decision making. • Any new cash flows will be taxed at that marginal rate
  • 12. CASH FLOWS • Cash flow: Is the difference between the amount of money that came in (cash inflow) and the number that went out (cash outflow). • No standard financial statement that presents this information in the way the financial manager want • Cash flow here should not be confused with statement of cash flows in a financial statement. • The cash flow identity is: • Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to creditors + Cash flow to stockholders • it reflects that • a firm generates cash through its various activities, and that • cash either is used to pay creditors or else • is paid out to the owners of the firm.
  • 13. Cash flow • Cash Flow from Assets – it consists of; • Operating cash flow is cash generated from a firm’s normal business activities. OCF = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes • Net capital spending is just money spent on fixed assets less money received from the sale of fixed assets. NCS = Ending NFA – Beginning NFA + Depr • Change in net working capital, is the difference between the beginning and ending net working capital (NWC). ΔNWC = Ending NWC – Beginning NWC • free cash flow is another name for cash flow from assets.
  • 14. Cash flow… • Cash flow to creditors is a firm’s interest payments to creditors less net new borrowing. • It is sometimes called cash flow to bondholders • Cash flow to stockholders is the dividends paid out by a firm less net new equity raised.
  • 16. Problem • Based on the following information for AB Corporation, prepare an income statement for 2016 and balance sheets for 2015 and 2016. then, calculate cash flow from assets, cash flow to creditors, and cash flow to stockholders for 2016. Use a 34 percent tax rate throughout.