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FinSAS: Financial Statement Analysis Spreadsheet allows users to input the reported data from the financial statements, notes, and other sources. FinSAS then computes the ratios found in Financial Reporting and Analysis: Using Financial Accounting Information 11/e. Using this tool, you can spend more time analyzing the statements and less time crunching the numbers. In addition to the ratios, both a vertical and horizontal analysis are performed.
Note the sheet tabs below. The following instructions use the names of those tabs as section headings. Click on a tab to see that sheet after reading the instructions below.
On the Input sheet, enter values into all appropriate cells (i.e., those with blue font). The figures in black font are calculated based on your input. By entering the Company Name, Analyst Name(s), and Most Recent Year Available in the first three input cells, those items will appear on all subsequent output sheets. They make it easy to identify any printouts you make.
The next two input cells (Years Available for Income Statement and Balance Sheet) are particularly important to the functioning of the model. Changing these numbers (while keeping them within the range one through five) changes the number of columns of data that are available on the Input sheet and all subsequent output sheets. In a single annual report/10K, there are often three years of income statements and two years of balance sheets. The annual report/10K you are using may have more and/or you may want to use multiple years’ worth of annual report/10Ks to increase the amount of data available to analyze. The maximum years that FinSAS can accept is five years.
Fill in all remaining input cells for which you can find data. There are many different names for the same account. You must translate the terminology used by the company to the generic terms used in FinSAS. When the detail is not needed, FinSAS requests a summary figure. For instance, on the published income statement there may be several operating expenses (e.g., wages, utilities, rent), but FinSAS only needs the sum of those, which would be entered as Operating Expenses. Be sure to read the footnotes to the financial statements and the comparative data section. Those sources include some of the information you need to complete the Input sheet. Also be sure to match key subtotals (e.g. the FinSAS total current asset should be same as the figure on the balance sheet even though the detail lines may be different.)
Be consistent in ignoring a certain number of decimal places. Many financial statements have "in thousands, except par values," "millions except share and per share amounts," or similar statements. When entering data into FinSAS, it is usually best to follow the same convention as the financial statements in choosing the number of decimal places to assume have been removed. An exception is the second statement above. Only "per share" data should be entered as dollars with no decimal places removed. Account balances and total share information should consistently have the same number of decimal places removed. If the share and account balances have a different number of decimal places removed then ratios such as "book value per share" and "operating cash flow per share" will be inaccurate.
This is the place to document where you found the information you entered on the previous sheet. This can be very useful for you and for anyone who reviews your work. For instance if most of it came from the company's annual report/10K, then state that at the top. Individual lines of input in FinSAS might be the sum of a few lines in the published financial statements. Indicate on this sheet how you determined the FinSAS inputs from the statements. For some of the inputs, you may have used information from the footnotes or comparative information section. Indicate that information on this sheet and include page numbers wherever possible. Of course, other sources of information should be cited.
After you insert your data, you can see the result of the vertical analysis. It compares each amount on the income statement and balance sheet with a base amount (net sales on the income statement and total assets on the balance sheet) selected from the same year.
After you insert your data, you can see the result of the horizontal analysis. It compares each amount on the income statement and balance sheet with the same amount for the oldest year available.
After you insert your data, you can see the result of the ratio analysis. For the ‘Ratio – Average’, the average of beginning of year values and end of year values is used when appropriate. Note that if you only have two years of balance sheet information, then for those ratios that use the average of two years of balance sheet information, only one year's worth of ratios can be calculated. Since it is desirable to compare the ratios across time to determine possible trends, a solution to only having one year's worth of ratios should be sought. Some possible solutions are to find additional years' worth of data and/or use the Ratio - end. sheet.
Ratios with a negative cash flow or negative profit measure in the numerator will display #N/A, which means not available or not applicable. This makes it less likely that invalid conclusions will be made during your analysis.
You may want to determine how a certain ratio is calculated. You may do this in one of two ways. If you select the cell in which the ratio appears, then the formula for that cell appears near the top of the screen. You will then have to determine what accounts the cell refers to by looking at the Input screen. Alternatively, you can refer to the Documentation screen for the definition.
For the Ratios - end. sheet, the end of year values are used instead of the average values. The ‘*’ marks indicate the ratios for which the end of year values are used whereas the averages are used on the previous sheet. Note that the Ratios - avg. sheet is theoretically superior in that averages for balance sheet information (point in time) is compared to income statement or cash flow statements (period of time).
The Documentation sheet provides you the definitions of the ratios using the row labels of the Input sheet or other ratio results.
FinSAS Version 2008010211 InputCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011 Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
Net Tangible (Fixed) Assets (other than construction in progress)
OTHER DATA 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------Capitalized Interest 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Interest Portion of Rentals 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Liquidation Value of Pref. Stock 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dividends on Redeemable Pref. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dividends on Nonredeemable Pref. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Dividends per Common Share 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total Cash Dividends -123901.0 -108402.0 -77974.0 -150565.0 -161545.0 Dil. Earn. per Sh. before Nonrec. Items 117.340 295.670 147.910 75.500 330.540 Market Price per Common Share 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Tax Rate (0-1) 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Common Shares Outstanding 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Diluted Weighted Average Common Shares 1802.0 1806.0 1815.0 1815.0 1807.0 Cash Flow from Operations 737429.0 1070837.0 1544212.0 383641.0 1121660.0 Options: Option expense 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net income bef. nonrec. items not incl. opt. exp.
FinSAS Version 2008010211 Source of InputCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
========================================INCOME STATEMENT----------------------------------------Net SalesLess: Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit
Other Operating RevenueLess: Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Less: Interest Expense (no capitalized interest)Other Income (Expenses)Unusual or Infreq. Item; Gain (Loss)Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss)
Income before Taxes
Less:Taxes Related to Operations
N.I. before Min. Ern.
Minority Share of Earnings (Loss)
N.I. before Nonrecurring Items Oper. of Discontinued Segment; Income (Loss)Disposal of Discont. Segment; Gain (Loss)Extraordinary Item; Gain (Loss)Cum. Effect of Acct Change; Gain (Loss)
Net Income (Loss)========================================
BALANCE SHEET----------------------------------------ASSETSCurrent Assets: Cash Marketable Securities Gross Receivables Less: Allowance for Bad Debts Net Trade Receivables Inventories Prepaid Expenses Other Current Assets
Total Current AssetsLong-Term Assets:
Construction in ProgressIntangible AssetsInvestmentsOther Nonoperating AssetsOther Operating Assets
Total Long-Term AssetsTotal AssetsLIABILITIES AND EQUITYCurrent Liabilities: Accounts Payable Short Term Loans Current Maturity of L.t. Debt Other Current Liabilities
Total Current LiabilitiesLong-Term Liabilities: Long-term Debt Reserves Deferred Liabilities Minority Interest Redeemable Preferred Other Long-term Liabilities
Total Long-term LiabilitiesTotal LiabilitiesShareholders' Equity: Preferred Equity Common Equity-incl. Ret. Ern.
Total EquityTotal Liabilities and Equity========================================
Net Tangible (Fixed) Assets (other than construction in progress)
OTHER DATA----------------------------------------Capitalized InterestInterest Portion of RentalsLiquidation Value of Pref. StockDividends on Redeemable Pref.Dividends on Nonredeemable Pref.Dividends per Common ShareTotal Cash DividendsDil. Earn. per Sh. before nonrec. itemsMarket Price per Common ShareTax Rate (0-1)Common Shares OutstandingDiluted Weighted Average Common SharesCash Flow from OperationsOptions: Option expense Net income bef. nonrec. items not incl. opt. exp.
FinSAS Version 2008010211 Vertical AnalysisCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011 Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
Net Tangible (Fixed) Assets (other than construction in progress)
FinSAS Version 2008010211 Horizontal AnalysisCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011 Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
Net Tangible (Fixed) Assets (other than construction in progress)
FinSAS Version 2008010211 Ratios - averageCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011 Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
Book Value per Share #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Materiality of Options #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Oper. Cash Flow per Share 409.23 592.93 850.81 211.37 620.73
FinSAS Version 2008010211 Ratios - endingCompany: HondaAnalyst: Edward GnatyukMost Recent Year Available: 2011 Years Available for: Income Statement (1-5) 5 Balance Sheet (1-5) 5
Book Value per Share #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Materiality of Options #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Oper. Cash Flow per Share 409.23 592.93 850.81 211.37 620.73
Income before Taxes + Interest Expense (no capitalized interest) - Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interest Expense (no capitalized interest) + Capitalized Interest
Income before Taxes + Interest Expense (no capitalized interest) - Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss) + Interest Portion of Rentals-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interest Expense (no capitalized interest) + Capitalized Interest + Interest Portion of Rentals
Total Liabilities--------------------------------
Total Assets
Total Liabilities------------------------
Total Equity
Total Liabilities-----------------------------------------------
Total Equity - Intangible Assets
Cash Flow from Operations----------------------------------------
N.I. before Min. Ern. – Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net Sales
Net Sales---------------------------------Average (Total Assets)
N.I. before Min. Ern.-----------------------------
Average (Total Assets)
Operating Income-------------------------
Net Sales
Net Sales--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Average (Total Assets - Construction in Progress - Intangible Assets - Investments - Other Nonoperating Assets)
Average (Total Assets - Construction in Progress - Intangible Assets - Investments - Other Nonoperating Assets)
Net Sales-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Average (Net Tangible (Fixed) Assets (other than construction in progress))
N.I. before Min. Ern. + {(1- Tax Rate) * Interest Expense (no capitalized interest)}------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Average (Total Liabilities and Equity - Total Current Liabilities)
N.I. before Nonrecurring Items - Dividends on Redeemable Pref.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Average (Total Equity)
N.I. before Nonrecurring Items - Dividends on Redeemable Pref. - Dividends on Nonredeemable Pref.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Earnings per Share Dil. Earn. per Sh. before Nonrec. Items
Price/Earnings Ratio
Percentage of Earnings Retained
Dividend Payout
Dividend Yield
Book Value per Share
Materiality of Options
Oper. Cash Flow per Share
Oper. Cash Flow/Cash Dividends
Year-end Market Price Market Price per Common Share
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Income before Taxes + Interest Expense (no capitalized interest) - Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Income before Taxes - Equity in Earnings of Assoc.; Profit (Loss)
Market Price per Common Share----------------------------------------------
Dil. Earn. per Sh. before Nonrec. Items
N.I. before Nonrecurring Items - Total Cash Dividends---------------------------------------------------------
N.I. before Nonrecurring Items
Dividends per Common Share----------------------------------------------
Dil. Earn. per Sh. before Nonrec. Items
Dividends per Common Share----------------------------------------------Market Price per Common Share
Common Equity-incl. Ret. Ern.---------------------------------------------
Common Shares Outstanding
Option expense---------------------------------------------------------------Net income bef. nonrec. items not incl. opt. exp.
Cash Flow from Operations - Dividends on Redeemable Pref. - Dividends on Nonredeemable Pref.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diluted Weighted Average Common Shares
Cash Flow from Operations---------------------------------------