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Understanding Basics of Financial Statements
Presented By:
Vishal Thakkar
ConTeTra Universal LLP
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Objectives of the Presentation
 Understanding the basic concepts and terms
used in the Financial Statements.
 Understanding the ratios used for analyzing
the Financial Statements.
 Discussing factors that drive corporate
valuations.
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 Objectives of Financial Statements
 Basic Accounting Concepts
 Structure of Profit & Loss Statement
 Structure of Balance Sheet & Cash flow
Statement
 Q & A
Contents
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 To provide information to stakeholders about:
 Performance of the company during a given period:
 Financial health of the company as on a specified date.
 To furnish information useful in making
decisions relating to investment and lending.
Objectives of Financial Statements
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 Profit and Loss Statement.
 Balance Sheet.
 Cash Flow Statement.
 Statement of Accounting Policies and Notes
to Accounts.
Basic Financial Statements
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Dual Impact of Financial Transactions
INCOME EXPENDITURE
ASSETS LIABILITIES
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Examples of Financial Transactions
 Salary Receipt
 Rent payment
 Purchase of House
 Taking of Housing Loan
 Buying MF Units
 Loan EMI
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Your own P & L & Balance Sheet
Personal P & L A/C (Monthly)
 Income Rs.
Salary 15,000
Interest 1,000
Total Income 16,000
 Expenditure
Utilities 3,000
Groceries 3,000
Education 2,000
Maintenance 2,000
Total Exps. 10,000
 Net Income 6,000
Loan EMI 3,000
 Net Savings 3,000
Personal Balance Sheet
 Assets Rs. Lakhs
House Property 11
Bank balances 2
Shares 1
Mutual Funds 1
 Total assets 15
 Liabilities
Housing Loan 4
Personal Loan 1
Total Liabilities 5
 Net wealth 10
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 Business Entity: An Enterprise is different
from the persons who own it.
 Going Concern: Enterprise will continue to
exist in a foreseeable future.
 Accrual: Revenue and expenses are
recognised as they are incurred and not as
money is received or paid.
 Substance over form: Substance of a
transaction takes precedence over legal form.
Fundamental Accounting Concepts
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 Prudence: Recognise all known expenses and losses.
Do not recognise revenue and profits unless you are
sure of realisation of the same.
 Capital Expenditure: Expenditure which brings into
existence asset or benefit of a long term nature. e.g.
Building, computers, furniture, equipment.
 Revenue Expenditure: Expenses which are incurred
to earn revenue and which are written off over a normal
accounting period. e.g. salary, rent, stationery,
electricity.
Fundamental Accounting Concepts
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 A statement showing revenues and expenditure over a
defined period of time. It shows results of business
operations for a defined duration.
 Profit =Total Income – Total Expenditure.
 It is a measure of financial performance.
 Income and Expenditure are recognized in accordance
with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Profit and Loss (P&L) Account
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Revenue
Cost of
Material
Selling, General
& Admn (SGA)
Employee Costs
Operating Profit
(EBIDTA)
Depreciation
Interest
Tax
Profit After Tax
Structure of a P & L Account
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 Total Revenue = Sales + other income.
 Sales is usually the amount invoiced during the period for
product and services.
 Some of the amounts invoiced may not have been
collected at the year end.
 Other income would include dividend, interest etc.
Revenue
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 Material Cost - Raw Materials and Consumables.
 Employee Related Expenses (ERE) - Salary & allowances,
bonus, staff welfare and benefits.
 Selling, General & Administration Expenses (SGA) -
Bizdev., Advertisements, Commission, Travel, Marketing
office expenses, Rent, Electricity, Maintenance, Insurance,
Housekeeping, Telephones, Internet link etc.
Expenditure
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Depreciation
 Depreciation is a charge for use of capital assets.
 Non – cash charge to the P&L.
 Depreciation method ensures that the original cost of an
assets less its salvage value is spread over estimated
useful life of an asset.
 Depreciation methods: Straight Line / Reducing Balance.
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Interest cost
 Interest is an amount payable to the lenders,
e.g. Banks, Financial Institution, etc.
 The interest will arise in relation to
 Working capital loans
 Term Loans
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Provision for Tax
 Provision for tax relates to income tax payable
on the company profit.
 It is a notional Figure arrived at by using the
provisions of Income Tax Law, but the Final tax
liability is assessed by the assessing officer of
the Income tax Dept and the difference is settled
accordingly
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Profit & Loss Account
Emp Exp 45
Interest 2
Revenue:100
OPG Profit 35
Depreciation 10
Selling Exp 5
G & A Exp 15
Tax 0.5PBT 23
PBIT 25
PAT 22.5
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Dividend
 Dividend: A portion of profit which is paid to the share -
holders.
 Lenders are paid fixed rate of interest, whereas
shareholders are paid dividend depending upon the
profits and the policy of the company.
 The Board of the Company recommends the rate of dividend
based on the profitability and policy of the Company.
 In India, currently there is no tax on dividend received by the
shareholder as the company pays dividend tax.
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Retained Earnings (RE)
Profit After Tax 22.5
Retained Earnings 20
Dividend 2.5
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Profitability Ratios
Operating Profit Margin
or EBIDTA Margin
= Operating Profit / Sales
= 35 / 100 = 35%
Operating Profit shows
intrinsic profitability of a
business.
P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr.
Revenue 100
Emp. Costs 45
SGA 20
Operating Profit 35
Depreciation 10
PBIT 25
Interest 2
PBT 23
Tax 0.5
PAT 22.5
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Profitability Ratios
PBIT Ratio
= PBIT / Sales %
= 25 / 100 = 25%
PBIT Ratio shows
profitability of a
business after
accounting for
depreciation.
P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr.
Revenue 100
Emp. Costs 45
SGA 20
Operating Profit 35
Depreciation 10
PBIT 25
Interest 2
PBT 23
Tax 0.5
PAT 22.5
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Profitability Ratios
Net Profit (PAT) Ratio
= PAT / Sales %
= 22.5 / 100 = 22.5%
Net Profit Ratio shows
profitability of a business
after accounting for all
expenses including
depreciation, interest &
tax.
P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr.
Revenue 100
Emp. Costs 45
SGA 20
Operating Profit 35
Depreciation 10
PBIT 25
Interest 2
PBT 23
Tax 0.5
PAT 22.5
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Industry Comparison – P&L
Particulars (Amt in Crs.) Havells % Finolex %
Net Sales 6,585.96 100.00% 2,670.75 100.00%
Other Income 134.28 2.04% 100.21 3.75%
Total Income 6,720.24 102.04% 2,770.96 103.75%
Total Expense -5,761.82 -87.49% -2,299.32 -86.09%
EBIDTA 958.42 14.55% 471.64 17.66%
Less: Depreciation -119.63 -1.82% -48.03 -1.80%
PBIT 838.79 12.74% 423.61 15.86%
Less: Interest -12.15 -0.18% -4.29 -0.16%
PBT(Before Exceptional Item) 826.64 12.55% 419.32 15.70%
Less: Exceptional Item -57.81 -0.88% 0.00 0.00%
PBT (After Exceptional Item) 768.83 11.67% 419.32 15.70%
Less: Prov for Tax -229.79 -3.49% -103.44 -3.87%
Net Profit (PAT) 539.04 8.18% 315.88 11.83%
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Balance Sheet
 A statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company.
 A snapshot view of a business at a defined point of time.
 Balance Sheet is a measure of financial resources or wealth of a
company whereas Profit and Loss Account is an indicator of
performance of a company,
 Balance Sheet is always balanced. Assets are equal to
liabilities.
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Assets and Liabilities
 Liabilities: Amounts owed by the Company to parties
external to the Company – sources of funds.
 Assets: Resources owned by the company – Application
of funds.
 It could be presented in either a Horizontal or vertical
format.
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Balance Sheet: Horizontal Structure
Equity Capital (10)
&
Reserves (60)
Fixed Assets (70)
(e.g. Land & building,
Plant & machinery ,
Computers, DG set)
Loan Funds (30)
Current Liabilities (10)
(e.g. creditors, provision)
Current Assets(40)
(e.g. cash, inventories,
Debtors)
Liabilities Assets
Total (110) Total (110)
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Balance Sheet: Vertical Structure
Assets
(owned)
Application
Liabilities
(owed)
Sources
Loan Funds (30)
Fixed Assets (70)
Net Current Assets (30)
[Current Assets (40)
less: Current Liabilities (10)]
Equity Capital (10)
Reserves (60)
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Find the items in the wrong heading
 Fixed Assets
 Land
 Building
 Finished products
 Machinery
 Computers
 Furniture and
fixtures
 Current Assets
 Cash
 Account receivables
 Raw material
 Motor vehicles
 Loans and advances
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How do they relate to each other?
Balance Sheet
31 March 2017
Profit & Loss Account
Cash Flow
Balance Sheet
31 March 2018
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Net Worth
 Net worth
= Share Capital +Reserves
= Rs. 10 +Rs. 60 = Rs. 70 Cr.
OR
 Net worth
= Total Assets – Loan Funds
= Rs.100 – Rs.30 = Rs. 70 Cr
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
Net Fixed Assets 70
Current Assets 40
Current Liabilities 10
Net Current Assets 30
Total Assets 100
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Working Capital
 Working Capital
= Current Assets –
Current Liabilities
= Rs. 40 - Rs.10
= Rs. 30 Cr.
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
Net Fixed Assets 70
Current Assets 40
Current Liabilities 10
Net Current
Assets
30
Total Assets 100
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Balance Sheet Ratios: Debt to Equity
 Debt to Equity Ratio
= Long Term Debt /
(Equity + Reserves)
= Rs. 30 / (Rs.10+60)
= Rs. 30 / Rs. 70
= 0.42:1
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
Net Fixed Assets 70
Current Assets 40
Current Liabilities 10
Net Current
Assets
30
Total Assets 100
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Balance Sheet Ratios: Current Ratio
 Current Ratio
= Current Assets / Current
Liabilities
= Rs. 40 / Rs.10
= 4:1
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
Net Fixed Assets 70
Current Assets 40
Current
Liabilities
10
Net Current
Assets
30
Total Assets 100
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Mixed Ratio: Return on Equity
 Return on Equity
= Profit After Tax /
Average Equity Cap.
and Reserves
= Rs. 22.5 / ((Rs. 70 + Rs.
50) / 2)
= Rs. 22.5 / 60
= 37.5%
P & L Account 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr.
Sales 100 80
PBIT 25 20
PAT 22.5 18
Balance Sheet 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10 10
Reserves 60 40
Net Worth 70 50
Loan funds 30 20
Total Capital
Employed
100 70
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Mixed Ratio: Return on Capital Employed
 ROCE
= Profit before Interest
& Tax (PBIT) / Avg.
Capital Employed.
= Rs. 25 / ((100+70) / 2)
= 29.4%
P & L Account 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr.
Sales 100 80
PBIT 25 20
PAT 22.5 18
Balance Sheet 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr.
Share Capital 10 10
Reserves 60 40
Net Worth 70 50
Loan funds 30 20
Total Capital
Employed
100 70
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ROCE
ROCE = PBIT / Average Capital employed
= (PBIT / Sales) X (Sales / Avg.Capital Empl.)
= Profit Margin X Capital Turnover Ratio
= Operating Efficiency x Efficiency in utilising
capital.
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Mixed Ratio: Earnings Per Share (EPS)
 EPS
= Profit After Tax / No. of
shares outstanding
= Rs. 22.5 Cr. / 1 Crore
Shares
= Rs. 22.5
P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr.
Sales 100
PBIT 25
PAT 22.5
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital
(1 Crore shares)
10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
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Asset Turnover Ratios
 Fixed Asset Turnover
Ratio
= Sales / Avg. Fixed
Assets
= Rs. 100 Cr / ((70+50)/2)
= 1.67
P & L Account 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr
Sales 100 80
PBIT 25 20
PAT 22.5 18
Balance Sheet 31.3.18
Rs. Cr.
31.3.17
Rs. Cr
Net Fixed Assets 70 50
Net Current Assets 30 20
Total Assets 100 70
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Asset Turnover Ratios
 Inventory Turnover Ratio =
Sales / Avg. Inventory
 Debtors Turnover Ratio =
Sales / Avg. Debtors
 Capital Turnover Ratio =
Sales / Avg. Capital Employed
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Industry Comparison – Balance Sheet
Particulars (Amount in Rs. Crs.) Havells % Finolex %
Equity 62.49 1.26% 30.59 1.41%
Reserves 3,211.09 64.74% 1,846.85 85.26%
Shareholder Funds 3,273.58 66.00% 1,877.44 86.68%
Non-Current Liabilities 127.41 2.57% 25.47 1.18%
Current Liabilities 1,559.00 31.43% 263.11 12.15%
Total Liabilities 4,959.99 100.00% 2,166.02 100.00%
Non Current Assets 1,221.74 24.63% 423.02 19.53%
Non - Current Investments 283.33 5.71% 94.55 4.37%
Financial Assets 175.21 3.53% 214.03 9.88%
Other Non-Current Assets 88.59 1.79% 0.62 0.03%
Current Assets 3,191.12 64.34% 1,433.80 66.20%
Total Assets 4,959.99 100 2,166.02 100
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Concept of Valuation of Equity Shares
 Face Value
 Book Value
 Market Value
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Valuation of Equity Shares: Face/Book Value
 Face Value is par value of the
share appearing on the face of
share certificate
= Rs. 10 per share.
 Book Value is the net worth
divided by a no. of outstanding
shares.
= (Share Capital + Reserves) /
No. of outstanding shares.
= Rs. 70 Cr. / 1 Cr.
= Rs. 70 per share.
Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr.
Share Capital
(1 Cr. Shares of
Rs.10 each)
10
Reserves 60
Net Worth 70
Loan Funds 30
Total Liabilities 100
Net Fixed Assets 70
Current Assets 40
Current Liabilities 10
Net Current Assets 30
Total Assets 100
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Valuation of Equity Shares: Market Value
 Market Value (MV) of a listed share is the price of
the share quoted on a recognized stock exchange.
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Current Valuations of select Companies
Name of the
Company
Face Value Book Value Market
Value**
Havells 1 52.39 501.10
Finolex 2 122.75 677.25
KEI 2 60.86 369.60
** As on 05/02/2018
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Price Earning Ratio
 PE = MV / EPS 100 / 10 = 10
 PE is driven by a no. of subjective and objective factors
associated with the company and the industry it belongs
to:
 Projected Growth of sales, profit,cash flow and EPS.
 Company brand equity, management practices,
corporate governance.
 Market sentiment
 MV = EPS x Price Earnings (PE) Ratio
 EPS = PAT / No. of outstanding shares
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Current PE Ratios of select Companies
Name of the
Company
EPS PE MV**
Havells
8.63 58.12 501.10
Finolex 20.70 30.73 677.25
KEI 12.72 26.84 369.60
** As on 05/02/2018
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Market Value of a Company
 Market Value of a company or Market Capitalization is the
price you will pay to buy all the shares of a company at a
given point of time.
= No. of shares outstanding x Market value of a share.
 For Example, market capitalization of Havell’s is as
follows:
No. of Shares = 62.51 Crs
Price of a share = 501.10 per share
Market Cap. = 31,323.76 Crs
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Q & A
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Understanding Basics of Financial Statements

  • 1. Understanding Basics of Financial Statements Presented By: Vishal Thakkar ConTeTra Universal LLP
  • 2. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.2 Objectives of the Presentation  Understanding the basic concepts and terms used in the Financial Statements.  Understanding the ratios used for analyzing the Financial Statements.  Discussing factors that drive corporate valuations.
  • 3. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.3  Objectives of Financial Statements  Basic Accounting Concepts  Structure of Profit & Loss Statement  Structure of Balance Sheet & Cash flow Statement  Q & A Contents
  • 4. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.4  To provide information to stakeholders about:  Performance of the company during a given period:  Financial health of the company as on a specified date.  To furnish information useful in making decisions relating to investment and lending. Objectives of Financial Statements
  • 5. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.5  Profit and Loss Statement.  Balance Sheet.  Cash Flow Statement.  Statement of Accounting Policies and Notes to Accounts. Basic Financial Statements
  • 6. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.6 Dual Impact of Financial Transactions INCOME EXPENDITURE ASSETS LIABILITIES
  • 7. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.7 Examples of Financial Transactions  Salary Receipt  Rent payment  Purchase of House  Taking of Housing Loan  Buying MF Units  Loan EMI
  • 8. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.8 Your own P & L & Balance Sheet Personal P & L A/C (Monthly)  Income Rs. Salary 15,000 Interest 1,000 Total Income 16,000  Expenditure Utilities 3,000 Groceries 3,000 Education 2,000 Maintenance 2,000 Total Exps. 10,000  Net Income 6,000 Loan EMI 3,000  Net Savings 3,000 Personal Balance Sheet  Assets Rs. Lakhs House Property 11 Bank balances 2 Shares 1 Mutual Funds 1  Total assets 15  Liabilities Housing Loan 4 Personal Loan 1 Total Liabilities 5  Net wealth 10
  • 9. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.9  Business Entity: An Enterprise is different from the persons who own it.  Going Concern: Enterprise will continue to exist in a foreseeable future.  Accrual: Revenue and expenses are recognised as they are incurred and not as money is received or paid.  Substance over form: Substance of a transaction takes precedence over legal form. Fundamental Accounting Concepts
  • 10. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.10  Prudence: Recognise all known expenses and losses. Do not recognise revenue and profits unless you are sure of realisation of the same.  Capital Expenditure: Expenditure which brings into existence asset or benefit of a long term nature. e.g. Building, computers, furniture, equipment.  Revenue Expenditure: Expenses which are incurred to earn revenue and which are written off over a normal accounting period. e.g. salary, rent, stationery, electricity. Fundamental Accounting Concepts
  • 11. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.11  A statement showing revenues and expenditure over a defined period of time. It shows results of business operations for a defined duration.  Profit =Total Income – Total Expenditure.  It is a measure of financial performance.  Income and Expenditure are recognized in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Profit and Loss (P&L) Account
  • 12. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.12 Revenue Cost of Material Selling, General & Admn (SGA) Employee Costs Operating Profit (EBIDTA) Depreciation Interest Tax Profit After Tax Structure of a P & L Account
  • 13. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.13  Total Revenue = Sales + other income.  Sales is usually the amount invoiced during the period for product and services.  Some of the amounts invoiced may not have been collected at the year end.  Other income would include dividend, interest etc. Revenue
  • 14. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.14  Material Cost - Raw Materials and Consumables.  Employee Related Expenses (ERE) - Salary & allowances, bonus, staff welfare and benefits.  Selling, General & Administration Expenses (SGA) - Bizdev., Advertisements, Commission, Travel, Marketing office expenses, Rent, Electricity, Maintenance, Insurance, Housekeeping, Telephones, Internet link etc. Expenditure
  • 15. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.15 Depreciation  Depreciation is a charge for use of capital assets.  Non – cash charge to the P&L.  Depreciation method ensures that the original cost of an assets less its salvage value is spread over estimated useful life of an asset.  Depreciation methods: Straight Line / Reducing Balance.
  • 16. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.16 Interest cost  Interest is an amount payable to the lenders, e.g. Banks, Financial Institution, etc.  The interest will arise in relation to  Working capital loans  Term Loans
  • 17. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.17 Provision for Tax  Provision for tax relates to income tax payable on the company profit.  It is a notional Figure arrived at by using the provisions of Income Tax Law, but the Final tax liability is assessed by the assessing officer of the Income tax Dept and the difference is settled accordingly
  • 18. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.18 Profit & Loss Account Emp Exp 45 Interest 2 Revenue:100 OPG Profit 35 Depreciation 10 Selling Exp 5 G & A Exp 15 Tax 0.5PBT 23 PBIT 25 PAT 22.5
  • 19. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.19 Dividend  Dividend: A portion of profit which is paid to the share - holders.  Lenders are paid fixed rate of interest, whereas shareholders are paid dividend depending upon the profits and the policy of the company.  The Board of the Company recommends the rate of dividend based on the profitability and policy of the Company.  In India, currently there is no tax on dividend received by the shareholder as the company pays dividend tax.
  • 20. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.20 Retained Earnings (RE) Profit After Tax 22.5 Retained Earnings 20 Dividend 2.5
  • 21. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.21 Profitability Ratios Operating Profit Margin or EBIDTA Margin = Operating Profit / Sales = 35 / 100 = 35% Operating Profit shows intrinsic profitability of a business. P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr. Revenue 100 Emp. Costs 45 SGA 20 Operating Profit 35 Depreciation 10 PBIT 25 Interest 2 PBT 23 Tax 0.5 PAT 22.5
  • 22. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.22 Profitability Ratios PBIT Ratio = PBIT / Sales % = 25 / 100 = 25% PBIT Ratio shows profitability of a business after accounting for depreciation. P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr. Revenue 100 Emp. Costs 45 SGA 20 Operating Profit 35 Depreciation 10 PBIT 25 Interest 2 PBT 23 Tax 0.5 PAT 22.5
  • 23. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.23 Profitability Ratios Net Profit (PAT) Ratio = PAT / Sales % = 22.5 / 100 = 22.5% Net Profit Ratio shows profitability of a business after accounting for all expenses including depreciation, interest & tax. P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr. Revenue 100 Emp. Costs 45 SGA 20 Operating Profit 35 Depreciation 10 PBIT 25 Interest 2 PBT 23 Tax 0.5 PAT 22.5
  • 24. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.24 Industry Comparison – P&L Particulars (Amt in Crs.) Havells % Finolex % Net Sales 6,585.96 100.00% 2,670.75 100.00% Other Income 134.28 2.04% 100.21 3.75% Total Income 6,720.24 102.04% 2,770.96 103.75% Total Expense -5,761.82 -87.49% -2,299.32 -86.09% EBIDTA 958.42 14.55% 471.64 17.66% Less: Depreciation -119.63 -1.82% -48.03 -1.80% PBIT 838.79 12.74% 423.61 15.86% Less: Interest -12.15 -0.18% -4.29 -0.16% PBT(Before Exceptional Item) 826.64 12.55% 419.32 15.70% Less: Exceptional Item -57.81 -0.88% 0.00 0.00% PBT (After Exceptional Item) 768.83 11.67% 419.32 15.70% Less: Prov for Tax -229.79 -3.49% -103.44 -3.87% Net Profit (PAT) 539.04 8.18% 315.88 11.83%
  • 25. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.25 Balance Sheet  A statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company.  A snapshot view of a business at a defined point of time.  Balance Sheet is a measure of financial resources or wealth of a company whereas Profit and Loss Account is an indicator of performance of a company,  Balance Sheet is always balanced. Assets are equal to liabilities.
  • 26. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.26 Assets and Liabilities  Liabilities: Amounts owed by the Company to parties external to the Company – sources of funds.  Assets: Resources owned by the company – Application of funds.  It could be presented in either a Horizontal or vertical format.
  • 27. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.27 Balance Sheet: Horizontal Structure Equity Capital (10) & Reserves (60) Fixed Assets (70) (e.g. Land & building, Plant & machinery , Computers, DG set) Loan Funds (30) Current Liabilities (10) (e.g. creditors, provision) Current Assets(40) (e.g. cash, inventories, Debtors) Liabilities Assets Total (110) Total (110)
  • 28. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.28 Balance Sheet: Vertical Structure Assets (owned) Application Liabilities (owed) Sources Loan Funds (30) Fixed Assets (70) Net Current Assets (30) [Current Assets (40) less: Current Liabilities (10)] Equity Capital (10) Reserves (60)
  • 29. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.29 Find the items in the wrong heading  Fixed Assets  Land  Building  Finished products  Machinery  Computers  Furniture and fixtures  Current Assets  Cash  Account receivables  Raw material  Motor vehicles  Loans and advances
  • 30. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.30 How do they relate to each other? Balance Sheet 31 March 2017 Profit & Loss Account Cash Flow Balance Sheet 31 March 2018
  • 31. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.31 Net Worth  Net worth = Share Capital +Reserves = Rs. 10 +Rs. 60 = Rs. 70 Cr. OR  Net worth = Total Assets – Loan Funds = Rs.100 – Rs.30 = Rs. 70 Cr Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100 Net Fixed Assets 70 Current Assets 40 Current Liabilities 10 Net Current Assets 30 Total Assets 100
  • 32. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.32 Working Capital  Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities = Rs. 40 - Rs.10 = Rs. 30 Cr. Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100 Net Fixed Assets 70 Current Assets 40 Current Liabilities 10 Net Current Assets 30 Total Assets 100
  • 33. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.33 Balance Sheet Ratios: Debt to Equity  Debt to Equity Ratio = Long Term Debt / (Equity + Reserves) = Rs. 30 / (Rs.10+60) = Rs. 30 / Rs. 70 = 0.42:1 Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100 Net Fixed Assets 70 Current Assets 40 Current Liabilities 10 Net Current Assets 30 Total Assets 100
  • 34. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.34 Balance Sheet Ratios: Current Ratio  Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities = Rs. 40 / Rs.10 = 4:1 Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100 Net Fixed Assets 70 Current Assets 40 Current Liabilities 10 Net Current Assets 30 Total Assets 100
  • 35. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.35 Mixed Ratio: Return on Equity  Return on Equity = Profit After Tax / Average Equity Cap. and Reserves = Rs. 22.5 / ((Rs. 70 + Rs. 50) / 2) = Rs. 22.5 / 60 = 37.5% P & L Account 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr. Sales 100 80 PBIT 25 20 PAT 22.5 18 Balance Sheet 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 10 Reserves 60 40 Net Worth 70 50 Loan funds 30 20 Total Capital Employed 100 70
  • 36. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.36 Mixed Ratio: Return on Capital Employed  ROCE = Profit before Interest & Tax (PBIT) / Avg. Capital Employed. = Rs. 25 / ((100+70) / 2) = 29.4% P & L Account 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr. Sales 100 80 PBIT 25 20 PAT 22.5 18 Balance Sheet 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr. Share Capital 10 10 Reserves 60 40 Net Worth 70 50 Loan funds 30 20 Total Capital Employed 100 70
  • 37. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.37 ROCE ROCE = PBIT / Average Capital employed = (PBIT / Sales) X (Sales / Avg.Capital Empl.) = Profit Margin X Capital Turnover Ratio = Operating Efficiency x Efficiency in utilising capital.
  • 38. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.38 Mixed Ratio: Earnings Per Share (EPS)  EPS = Profit After Tax / No. of shares outstanding = Rs. 22.5 Cr. / 1 Crore Shares = Rs. 22.5 P & L Account Amount Rs. Cr. Sales 100 PBIT 25 PAT 22.5 Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital (1 Crore shares) 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100
  • 39. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.39 Asset Turnover Ratios  Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio = Sales / Avg. Fixed Assets = Rs. 100 Cr / ((70+50)/2) = 1.67 P & L Account 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr Sales 100 80 PBIT 25 20 PAT 22.5 18 Balance Sheet 31.3.18 Rs. Cr. 31.3.17 Rs. Cr Net Fixed Assets 70 50 Net Current Assets 30 20 Total Assets 100 70
  • 40. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.40 Asset Turnover Ratios  Inventory Turnover Ratio = Sales / Avg. Inventory  Debtors Turnover Ratio = Sales / Avg. Debtors  Capital Turnover Ratio = Sales / Avg. Capital Employed
  • 41. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.41 Industry Comparison – Balance Sheet Particulars (Amount in Rs. Crs.) Havells % Finolex % Equity 62.49 1.26% 30.59 1.41% Reserves 3,211.09 64.74% 1,846.85 85.26% Shareholder Funds 3,273.58 66.00% 1,877.44 86.68% Non-Current Liabilities 127.41 2.57% 25.47 1.18% Current Liabilities 1,559.00 31.43% 263.11 12.15% Total Liabilities 4,959.99 100.00% 2,166.02 100.00% Non Current Assets 1,221.74 24.63% 423.02 19.53% Non - Current Investments 283.33 5.71% 94.55 4.37% Financial Assets 175.21 3.53% 214.03 9.88% Other Non-Current Assets 88.59 1.79% 0.62 0.03% Current Assets 3,191.12 64.34% 1,433.80 66.20% Total Assets 4,959.99 100 2,166.02 100
  • 42. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.42 Concept of Valuation of Equity Shares  Face Value  Book Value  Market Value
  • 43. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.43 Valuation of Equity Shares: Face/Book Value  Face Value is par value of the share appearing on the face of share certificate = Rs. 10 per share.  Book Value is the net worth divided by a no. of outstanding shares. = (Share Capital + Reserves) / No. of outstanding shares. = Rs. 70 Cr. / 1 Cr. = Rs. 70 per share. Balance Sheet Amount Rs. Cr. Share Capital (1 Cr. Shares of Rs.10 each) 10 Reserves 60 Net Worth 70 Loan Funds 30 Total Liabilities 100 Net Fixed Assets 70 Current Assets 40 Current Liabilities 10 Net Current Assets 30 Total Assets 100
  • 44. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.44 Valuation of Equity Shares: Market Value  Market Value (MV) of a listed share is the price of the share quoted on a recognized stock exchange.
  • 45. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.45 Current Valuations of select Companies Name of the Company Face Value Book Value Market Value** Havells 1 52.39 501.10 Finolex 2 122.75 677.25 KEI 2 60.86 369.60 ** As on 05/02/2018
  • 46. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.46 Price Earning Ratio  PE = MV / EPS 100 / 10 = 10  PE is driven by a no. of subjective and objective factors associated with the company and the industry it belongs to:  Projected Growth of sales, profit,cash flow and EPS.  Company brand equity, management practices, corporate governance.  Market sentiment  MV = EPS x Price Earnings (PE) Ratio  EPS = PAT / No. of outstanding shares
  • 47. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.47 Current PE Ratios of select Companies Name of the Company EPS PE MV** Havells 8.63 58.12 501.10 Finolex 20.70 30.73 677.25 KEI 12.72 26.84 369.60 ** As on 05/02/2018
  • 48. ConTeTra Universal LLP All Rights Reserved.48 Market Value of a Company  Market Value of a company or Market Capitalization is the price you will pay to buy all the shares of a company at a given point of time. = No. of shares outstanding x Market value of a share.  For Example, market capitalization of Havell’s is as follows: No. of Shares = 62.51 Crs Price of a share = 501.10 per share Market Cap. = 31,323.76 Crs
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