Accrual Ratios: Cash flow Vs. Balance sheet

joshuaRome

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I am confused about why the accruals CF ratio is: NI - CFO - CFI
scaling is OK, understood.
From Level I I recall that CFO is actually derived from NI.
CFO = NI + NonCashCarges - WorkingCapitalInvestments
CFO = NI + NCC - WCI
CFO = NI + NCC -WCI
Plugin for CF Ratio numerator:
NI - (NI + NCC - WCI) - CFI
NI - NI - NCC + WCI - CFI
WCI - NCC - CFI
Working Capital - Noncash Charges - Cash from Investing
Odd, why would we take working capital investment and subtract two items that aren’t even a part of working capital investment when we want to see the change in accrual
This just seems wrong to me. Is my understanding of CFO incorrect? I know the formulas are hoping to capture the increase in accrual assets, its straight-forward in the balance sheet approach, but here it makes no sense from what I know about CFO.
Any insight greatly appreciated!
 
We are looking for earnings quality, we’re not really interested in the calculation of “Cash Flow” To help you keep this concept straight you should keep this question in mind….
Would I want a company with $ 100 NI all paid in cash or would I want a company with $ 100 NI 90% in A/R and 10% in cash. Since, cash is king I want the first case becasue I get my money now and dont have to rely on the firms A/R collection abilities.
So, WC and the changes to WC are captured in CFO such as increases in A/R (decrease CFO), Inventory (decreases CFO), A/P (Increases CFO) etc…
So NI less a higher CFO(pure cash basis element of the FinStmts) is a good thing, you want as low a CF Accrual Ratio as possible.
We also Subtract CFI from NI too, because it is purely cash based and contains no accruals.( +/- Signs matter for CFI depending on where the firm sits in the cycle)
What we end up with is a NI that is stripped of all cash basis and contains only accruals (which are usually bad).
So a NI- CFO-CFI trending higher is bad thign and NI-CFO-CFI trending downward is typically a good thisng and shows strong earnings quality
 
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