Posted: June 12th, 2022
Week 4 DiscussionCOLLAPSE
Cash Flow Statement Analyis
This week we turn to the last of the major financial statements – the Cash Flow Statement.
Post your initial response by Wednesday, midnight of your time zone, and reply to at least 2 of your classmates’ initial posts by Sunday, midnight of your time zone.
First person to respond to is Gabriela
Greetings Prof. Armstrong & Classmates,
Medtronic – Ratio: Free Cash Flow (FCF)
I picked the Free Cash Flow ratio as it is new to my knowledge, and in comparison, with the net cash flow, the free cash flow is more specific, which shows how much cash a company generates through its operating activities, after taking into account operating expenses and capital expenditures. Investors use this metric to analyze the financial health of a company. The higher the free cash flow is, the healthier a company is. In contrast, an insufficient FCF can force companies to increase their debt levels and is a sign that companies cannot sustain earnings growth. (Investopedia, 1). It is the metric to analyze the investment that will generate a good return on capital.
In millions
2021
2020
2019
2018
Net Cash from Operating Activities
6,240
7,234
7,007
4,684
Additions to PPE
(1,355)
(1,213)
(1,134)
(1,068)
Free Cash Flow
4,885
6,021
5,873
3,616
As a trend Medtronic FCF has a steady growth compared with the industry, for example, Merck which is considered one of the leading players in the healthcare industry (2):
Merck
09-2021
2020
2019
2018
Free Cash Flow
4,787
5,569
9,967
8,307
These large amounts of FCF can be used to pay dividends, boost investments in operations or reduce debt, which Medtronic can dispose of. The level of revenues is relatively steady; however, the debt levels went up by 20% in 2021; the FCF accumulated could be used to pay this debt partially. As well, the levels of inventory and accounts receivables are high, and it costs cash, so these could generate the cash that could increase the FCF levels.
Thank you. Gabriela
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2nd response to is Phi
Greetings Prof. Armstrong & Classmates,
Medtronic – Ratio: Free Cash Flow (FCF)
I picked the Free Cash Flow ratio as it is new to my knowledge, and in comparison, with the net cash flow, the free cash flow is more specific, which shows how much cash a company generates through its operating activities, after taking into account operating expenses and capital expenditures. Investors use this metric to analyze the financial health of a company. The higher the free cash flow is, the healthier a company is. In contrast, an insufficient FCF can force companies to increase their debt levels and is a sign that companies cannot sustain earnings growth. (Investopedia, 1). It is the metric to analyze the investment that will generate a good return on capital.
In millions
2021
2020
2019
2018
Net Cash from Operating Activities
6,240
7,234
7,007
4,684
Additions to PPE
(1,355)
(1,213)
(1,134)
(1,068)
Free Cash Flow
4,885
6,021
5,873
3,616
As a trend Medtronic FCF has a steady growth compared with the industry, for example, Merck which is considered one of the leading players in the healthcare industry (2):
Merck
09-2021
2020
2019
2018
Free Cash Flow
4,787
5,569
9,967
8,307
These large amounts of FCF can be used to pay dividends, boost investments in operations or reduce debt, which Medtronic can dispose of. The level of revenues is relatively steady; however, the debt levels went up by 20% in 2021; the FCF accumulated could be used to pay this debt partially. As well, the levels of inventory and accounts receivables are high, and it costs cash, so these could generate the cash that could increase the FCF levels.
Thank you. Gabriela
References:
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