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Chapter 16 Operating and Financial Leverage ©  Pearson Education Limited 2004 Fundamentals of Financial Management, 12/e Created by: Gregory A. Kuhlemeyer, Ph.D. Carroll College, Waukesha, WI
After studying Chapter 16, you should be able to: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Operating and Financial Leverage ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Operating Leverage ,[object Object],Operating Leverage  -- The use of fixed operating costs by the firm.
Impact of Operating Leverage on Profits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],(in thousands)
Impact of Operating Leverage on Profits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Impact of Operating Leverage on Profits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],(in thousands) * (EBIT t  - EBIT  t-1 ) / EBIT  t-1
Impact of Operating Leverage on Profits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Break-Even Analysis ,[object Object],Break-Even Analysis  -- A technique for studying the relationship among fixed costs, variable costs, sales volume, and  profits .  Also called cost/volume/profit (C/V/P) analysis.
Break-Even Chart ,[object Object],0  1,000  2,000  3,000  4,000   5,000  6,000  7,000 Total Revenues Profits Fixed Costs Variable Costs Losses REVENUES AND COSTS ($ thousands) 175 250 100 50 Total Costs
Break-Even (Quantity) Point ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Break-Even Point  -- The sales volume required so that total revenues and total costs are equal; may be in units or in sales dollars.
Break-Even (Quantity) Point ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],a.k.a.  Unit Contribution Margin
Break-Even (Sales) Point ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],* Refer to text for derivation of the formula
Break-Even Point Example ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Break-Even Point (s) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Break-Even Chart ,[object Object],0  1,000  2,000  3,000  4,000   5,000  6,000  7,000 Total Revenues Profits Fixed Costs Variable Costs Losses REVENUES AND COSTS ($ thousands) 175 250 100 50 Total Costs
Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL) ,[object Object],[object Object],Degree of Operating Leverage  -- The percentage change in a firm’s operating profit (EBIT) resulting from a 1 percent change in output (sales). = Percentage change in  operating profit (EBIT) Percentage change in  output (or sales)
Computing the DOL ,[object Object],Calculating the DOL for a single product or a single-product firm. = Q  ( P  -  V ) Q  ( P  -  V ) -  FC = Q Q  -  Q BE
Computing the DOL ,[object Object],Calculating the DOL for a multiproduct firm. = S  -  VC S  -  VC  -  FC = EBIT +  FC EBIT
Break-Even Point Example ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Computing BW’s DOL ,[object Object],Computation based on the previously calculated break-even point of 4,000 units = 6,000 6,000  -  4,000 = = 3 ,[object Object],8,000 8,000  -  4,000 = 2
Interpretation of the DOL A 1% increase in sales above the 8,000 unit level increases EBIT by 2% because of the existing operating leverage of the firm. = ,[object Object],8,000 8,000  -  4,000 = 2
Interpretation of the DOL 2,000  4,000   6,000  8,000 1 2 3 4 5 QUANTITY PRODUCED AND SOLD 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 DEGREE OF OPERATING LEVERAGE (DOL) Q BE
Interpretation of the DOL ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Key Conclusions to be Drawn from the previous slide and our Discussion of DOL
DOL and Business Risk ,[object Object],[object Object],Business Risk  -- The inherent uncertainty in the physical operations of the firm.  Its impact is shown in the variability of the firm’s operating income (EBIT).
Application of DOL for Our Three Firm Example Use the data in Slide 16-5 and the following formula for  Firm F : DOL  = [( EBIT  +  FC )/ EBIT ] = ,[object Object],1,000  +   7,000 1,000 = 8.0
Application of DOL for Our Three Firm Example Use the data in Slide 16-5 and the following formula for  Firm V : DOL  = [( EBIT  +  FC )/ EBIT ] = ,[object Object],2,000  +   2,000 2,000 = 2.0
Application of DOL for Our Three-Firm Example Use the data in Slide 16-5 and the following formula for  Firm 2F : DOL  = [( EBIT  +  FC )/ EBIT ] = ,[object Object],2,500  +   14,000 2,500 = 6.6
Application of DOL for Our Three-Firm Example The ranked results indicate that the firm most sensitive to the presence of operating leverage is  Firm F . Firm F DOL  =  8.0 Firm V DOL  =  6.6 Firm 2F DOL  =  2.0 Firm F  will expect a  400% increase in profit  from a  50% increase in sales  (see Slide 16-7 results).
Financial Leverage ,[object Object],[object Object],Financial Leverage  -- The use of fixed financing costs by the firm.  The British expression is  gearing .
EBIT-EPS Break-Even, or Indifference, Analysis ,[object Object],EBIT-EPS Break-Even Analysis  -- Analysis of the effect of financing alternatives on earnings per share.  The break-even point is the EBIT level where EPS is the same for two (or more) alternatives. ( EBIT  - I) (1 - t) - Pref. Div. # of Common Shares EPS =
EBIT-EPS Chart ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
EBIT-EPS Calculation with New Equity Financing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],* A second analysis using $150,000 EBIT rather than the expected EBIT.
EBIT-EPS Chart 0  100  200  300  400  500  600  700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common
EBIT-EPS Calculation with New Debt Financing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],* A second analysis using $150,000 EBIT rather than the expected EBIT.
EBIT-EPS Chart 0  100  200  300  400  500  600  700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Indifference point between  debt   and common stock financing
EBIT-EPS Calculation with New Preferred Financing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],* A second analysis using $150,000 EBIT rather than the expected EBIT.
EBIT-EPS Chart 0  100  200  300  400  500  600  700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Indifference point between  preferred  stock  and   common  stock   financing Preferred
What About Risk? 0  100  200  300  400  500  600  700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Lower risk .  Only a small probability that EPS will be less if the debt alternative is chosen. Probability of Occurrence (for the probability distribution)
What About Risk? 0  100  200  300  400  500  600  700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Higher risk .  A much larger probability that EPS will be less if the debt alternative is chosen. Probability of Occurrence (for the probability distribution)
Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) ,[object Object],Degree of Financial Leverage  -- The percentage change in a firm’s earnings per share (EPS) resulting from a 1 percent change in operating profit. = Percentage change in  earnings per share (EPS) Percentage change in  operating profit (EBIT)
Computing the DFL ,[object Object],Calculating the DFL = EBIT EBIT  -  I  - [  PD  / (1 -  t ) ] EBIT  = Earnings before interest and taxes I  = Interest PD  = Preferred dividends t  = Corporate tax rate
What is the DFL for Each of the Financing Choices? ,[object Object],Calculating the DFL for  NEW  equity *  alternative = $500,000 $500,000  -  0  - [ 0  / (1 -  0 )] * The calculation is based on the expected EBIT = 1.00
What is the DFL for Each of the Financing Choices? ,[object Object],Calculating the DFL for  NEW  debt  *  alternative = $500,000 {  $500,000  -  100,000 - [ 0  / (1 -  0 )] } * The calculation is based on the expected EBIT = $500,000   / $400,000 1.25 =
What is the DFL for Each of the Financing Choices? ,[object Object],Calculating the DFL for  NEW  preferred  *  alternative = $500,000 {  $500,000  -  0  - [ 90,000  / (1 -  .30 )] } * The calculation is based on the expected EBIT = $500,000   / $400,000 1.35 =
Variability of EPS ,[object Object],[object Object],DFL Equity     = 1.00 DFL Debt     = 1.25 DFL Preferred  =   1.35 Which financing method will have the  greatest relative variability in EPS?
Financial Risk ,[object Object],[object Object],Financial Risk  -- The added variability in earnings per share (EPS) -- plus the risk of possible insolvency -- that is induced by the use of financial leverage.
Total Firm Risk ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Total Firm Risk  -- The variability in earnings per share (EPS).  It is the sum of business plus financial risk. ,[object Object]
Degree of Total Leverage (DTL) ,[object Object],Degree of Total Leverage  -- The percentage change in a firm’s earnings per share (EPS) resulting from a 1 percent change in output (sales). = Percentage change in  earnings per share (EPS) Percentage change in  output (or sales)
Computing the DTL ,[object Object],[object Object],DTL  Q units (or S dollars)  = (  DOL  Q units (or S dollars)  )    x (  DFL  EBIT of X dollars  ) = EBIT  + FC EBIT  -  I  - [  PD  / (1 -  t ) ] DTL  Q units Q  ( P   -  V ) Q  ( P   -  V ) - FC -  I  - [  PD  / (1 -  t ) ] =
DTL Example ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Computing the DTL  for All-Equity Financing ,[object Object],[object Object],= $500,000  + $100,000 $500,000  -  0  - [  0  / (1 -  .3 ) ] DTL S dollars  = ( DOL  S dollars ) x ( DFL EBIT of $S  ) DTL S dollars  = ( 1.2  ) x (  1.0 *   ) =  1.20 = 1.20 *Note:  No financial leverage.
Computing the DTL  for Debt Financing ,[object Object],[object Object],= $500,000  + $100,000 {   $500,000  -  $100,000   - [  0  / (1 -  .3 ) ]  } DTL S dollars  = ( DOL  S dollars ) x ( DFL EBIT of $S  ) DTL S dollars  = ( 1.2  ) x (  1.25 *   ) =  1.50 = 1.50 *Note:  Calculated on Slide 16-44.
Risk versus Return Compare the expected EPS to the DTL for the common stock equity financing approach to the debt financing approach. Financing   E(EPS) DTL Equity $3.50 1.20 Debt $5.60 1.50 Greater expected return (higher EPS) comes at the expense of greater potential risk (higher DTL)!
What is an Appropriate  Amount of Financial Leverage? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Debt Capacity  -- The maximum amount of debt (and other fixed-charge financing) that a firm can adequately service.
Coverage Ratios ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Income Statement Ratios Coverage Ratios A ratio value equal to 1 indicates that earnings are just sufficient to cover interest charges.
Coverage Ratios ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Income Statement Ratios Coverage Ratios Allows us to examine the ability of the firm to meet all of its debt payments. Failure to make principal payments is also default.
Coverage Example ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Coverage Example Compare the interest coverage and debt burden ratios for equity and debt financing.   Interest    Debt-service Financing   Coverage   Coverage Equity   Infinite   Infinite Debt   5.00   2.50 The firm actually has greater risk than the interest coverage ratio initially suggests.
Coverage Example -250  0  250  500  750  1,000  1,250 EBIT ($ thousands) Firm B has a much  smaller probability of failing to meet its  obligations than Firm A. Firm B Firm A Debt-service burden = $200,000 PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE
Summary of the Coverage Ratio Discussion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Other Methods of Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Capital Structure  -- The mix (or proportion) of a firm’s permanent long-term financing represented by debt, preferred stock, and common stock equity.
Other Methods of Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Surveying Investment Analysts and Lenders
Other Methods of Analysis ,[object Object],Security Ratings

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Operating and financial leverage

  • 1. Chapter 16 Operating and Financial Leverage © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Fundamentals of Financial Management, 12/e Created by: Gregory A. Kuhlemeyer, Ph.D. Carroll College, Waukesha, WI
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  • 23. Interpretation of the DOL 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 1 2 3 4 5 QUANTITY PRODUCED AND SOLD 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 DEGREE OF OPERATING LEVERAGE (DOL) Q BE
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  • 29. Application of DOL for Our Three-Firm Example The ranked results indicate that the firm most sensitive to the presence of operating leverage is Firm F . Firm F DOL = 8.0 Firm V DOL = 6.6 Firm 2F DOL = 2.0 Firm F will expect a 400% increase in profit from a 50% increase in sales (see Slide 16-7 results).
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  • 34. EBIT-EPS Chart 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common
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  • 36. EBIT-EPS Chart 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Indifference point between debt and common stock financing
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  • 38. EBIT-EPS Chart 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Indifference point between preferred stock and common stock financing Preferred
  • 39. What About Risk? 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Lower risk . Only a small probability that EPS will be less if the debt alternative is chosen. Probability of Occurrence (for the probability distribution)
  • 40. What About Risk? 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 EBIT ($ thousands) Earnings per Share ($) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Common Debt Higher risk . A much larger probability that EPS will be less if the debt alternative is chosen. Probability of Occurrence (for the probability distribution)
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  • 54. Risk versus Return Compare the expected EPS to the DTL for the common stock equity financing approach to the debt financing approach. Financing E(EPS) DTL Equity $3.50 1.20 Debt $5.60 1.50 Greater expected return (higher EPS) comes at the expense of greater potential risk (higher DTL)!
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  • 59. Coverage Example Compare the interest coverage and debt burden ratios for equity and debt financing. Interest Debt-service Financing Coverage Coverage Equity Infinite Infinite Debt 5.00 2.50 The firm actually has greater risk than the interest coverage ratio initially suggests.
  • 60. Coverage Example -250 0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 EBIT ($ thousands) Firm B has a much smaller probability of failing to meet its obligations than Firm A. Firm B Firm A Debt-service burden = $200,000 PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE
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