Annual Report Executive Summary

 

Annual Report Executive Summary

Annual Report

You are the CFO of an up-and-coming athletic company, which desires to someday become the #1 athletic company in the world. Strategically, the company uses Nike and Under Armour as their key competitor benchmarks. Your CEO is a big believer in learning from the competition and is requesting two things from you regarding Nike and Under Armour’s most recent annual reports: An Executive Summary Presentation of your findings.

NOTE: In order to complete this assignment, you will need to obtain each company’s MOST RECENT annual report.

Submission Requirements:

Executive Summary

Create an executive summary you would feel comfortable turning in to your CEO that is no more than 2 pages, single-spaced using 12-point Times New Roman font. You may also include an appendix with additional references, graphs, charts, and tables for additional support if needed.

1. Competitor Strategies
• Identify and explain one key strategy from each company that the company explicitly discussed in the annual report.

2. Net Income Margins

  • What are the after-tax net income margins (aka, net profit margin) for both companies?
  • How do they compare?
  • Who achieves the higher net income margin? Why? Tip: Analyze the major cost structure line item in the income statement (COGS, SG&A, interest, other, and taxes) as a percentage of net sales to identify reasons for better net income margins. Identify and comment on the differences. You may not know why a particular cost item like COGS is higher or lower, but your CEO only wants to know which cost structure items are higher or lower for each company.

3. Inventory Management

Who has more inventory in terms of days of inventory last year? (Inventory Days on Hand ratio)

What are their respective 3-year trends for days of inventory?

What accounting approach does each of the companies use to value their inventory? (The accounting approach can be found in the Notes section)Instructions

4. Cash is King
How much net cash from operations did each company generate last year?

Which company has done a better job generating cash from operations?
In laymen’s terms, how is each company spending their cash with respect to reinvestments in the business, changes in debt, and returning money to shareholders?

5. Liquidity

How do the companies compare in terms of the current ratio, and what are their respective 3-year trends?

Does their current ratio indicate that either of these companies could go bankrupt soon? Explain.

Use each company’s MOST RECENT annual report as a reference.

Note: You will need to retrieve, use and cite the most recent annual reports for Nike and Under Armour, per the instructions. But nothing additional to what is noted in the instructions above.

 

Answer preview

Annual Report Executive Summary

The executive summary outlines the positions of Nike Inc and Under Armor Inc through the 2017 annual reports including calculations for clarity. The assessment is focused on the strategies used by the two competitors and its relation to the income outcomes. The evaluation also compares the incomes of the two companies and the level of liquidity for both. The assessment would be effective to position our organization with the competition through unique and equivalent strategies and a forecast of the financial activities to expect.

Competitor Strategies

With the footwear industry being highly competitive, Nike Inc has established the highest level of connection with the customers. One strategy adopted by the company is building a relationship with institutions and persons to endorse its brand. The company is well identified with influential athletes who safeguard its brands and attract new customers. Other persons like coaches and teams, colleges and sports leagues also endorse the Nike brand. The activities involved in this strategy include sponsoring sports events to institutions and teams. The company in understanding that the industry is highly competitive…

 

(1200 words)

Scroll to Top