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LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS MOOC WITH MARC BERTONECHE
INTRODUCTION
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS MOOC WITH MARC BERTONECHE
Boston Medical Instruments Case Study
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LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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Internally Generated Funds (IGF) is the difference between all revenues and all expenses materialized by a real cash inflow or a real cash outflow
IGF = Net Profit + Depreciation and Amortization
Cash Flow from Operations is the difference between all cash inflows and cash outflows related to the day-to-day operations
CFO = Net Profit + Depreciation and Amortization +/- Change in Net Working Capital
Internally Generated Funds
Cash Flow from Operations
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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The Dynamic Financing Analysis
1. Investment policy analysis
2. Financing sources of the company through time• With the cash flows from operations• Other sources: debt issue or capital increase
3. Study the debts structure: maturities, ratings, rates, currency…
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS MOOC WITH MARC BERTONECHE
The Static Financing Analysis
Measures the capacity of a company to payback its debts in due time With a business plan and projected cash flows With the “dirty analysis” using ratios like net financial debt / EBITDA Keep in mind that this ratio is only relevant if the change in net working capital is negligible You must consider the industry as well
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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The Dynamic Financing Analysis In thousands of Euros 1996 1997 1998 Net income 1 232 1 440 1 897
+ Depreciation & Amortization 207 519 653- Gains + Losses on sale of fixed assets - 74 -= Internally Generated Funds (1) 1 439 2 033 2 550- Change in working capital (2) 12 1 642 5 094
= Cash flow from operations (1) – (2) = (3) 1 427 391 (2 544)
+/- Cash flow from investing activities (4) (397) 1 515 (1 323)=
Free cash flow after financial expenses (3) - (4) 1 030 (1 124) (3 867)+ Share issue - 1 975 49- Dividends 400 440 496
= Decrease (Increase) in net debt 630 411 (4 313)
Net debt at beginning of accounting period (465) (1 095) (1 506) Net debt at end of accounting period (1 095) (1 506) 2 807
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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In thousands of Euros 1996 1997 1998Net Financial Debt (1) (1095) (1506) 2807
Operating Income or EBIT 1873 2235 2761+ Depreciation 207 519 653= EBITDA (2) 2080 2744 3414DEBT / EBITDA (1)/(2) -.53 -.55 .82
The Static Financing Analysis
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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In thousands of Euros 1996 1997 1998Net Financial Debt (1) (1095) (1506) 2807
Equity (2) 2 514 5 489 6 939DEBT/EQUITY RATIO (1)/(2) - .43 -.27 .40
The Static Financing Analysis
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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In thousands of Euros 1996 1997 1998CURRENT ASSETS (1) 3 033 6 319 11 274
CURRENT LIABILITIES (2) 1 336 2 569 6 743CURRENT RATIO (1)/(2) 2.27 2.46 1.67
The Static Financing Analysis
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS MOOC WITH MARC BERTONECHE
In thousands of Euros 1996 1997 1998 CURRENT ASSETS 3 033 6 319 11 274
- Inventories (969) (2 612) (5 135)
= Current assets – inventories (1) 2 064 3 707 6 139
CURRENT LIABILITIES (2) 1 336 2 569 6 743QUICK RATIO (1)/(2) 1.54 1.44 .91
The Static Financing Analysis
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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Apple, with $145 billion in cash, wants to borrow money. Why?
LIVE SESSION #3 WEDNESDAY MARCH 12TH 2014
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YOUR QUESTIONS
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Jeff Fluhr Interview
Entrepreneur and business operator,Jeff Fluhr created, ran and eventually sold
StubHub to eBay in 2007.