Financial highlights definition
/What are Financial Highlights?
Financial highlights summarize the key monetary results of an organization. These highlights are usually set forth in a separate section of the financial report of a publicly-held company to its shareholders. The types of information that may be found in a financial highlights section include:
Acquisition summaries. This states the nature of the acquisition, the revenues of the acquired entity, and whether the acquisition increased or decreased earnings per share.
Dividends. This states the amount of dividends paid, and whether there were any changes from the prior reporting periods.
Earnings per share. This addresses any significant changes in the earnings per share from prior reporting periods.
Liquidity statistics. This covers a standard set of liquidity ratios, noting the reasons for any significant changes.
Net cash flows. This covers the net amount of cash flows generated, and describes the reasons for any significant changes from prior periods.
New product performance. This covers the revenues and market share gained from new product introductions.
Performance statistics. This covers a standard set of metrics that management believes are representative of the overall performance of the business.
Profitability. This covers the percentage profit derived from each business segment, with commentary on any major changes.
Revenues. This covers the sales generated by each business segment, with comments about any significant changes.
The summary is commonly presented in a multi-year comparison format and may include percentage change information.
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Example of Financial Highlights
The following are examples of what a business might issue as part of its financial highlights:
Revenue and Profitability
Total Revenue: $10.5 billion, representing a 12% year-over-year increase.
Net Income: $1.2 billion, up 18% from the prior year.
Earnings Per Share (EPS): $4.50, compared to $3.80 in the prior year.
Operational Metrics
Gross Margin: 45%, an improvement of 2 percentage points from the prior year.
Operating Margin: 22%, reflecting disciplined cost management and operational efficiencies.
Cash Flow and Liquidity
Operating Cash Flow: $1.8 billion, up 10% year-over-year.
Free Cash Flow: $1.3 billion, supporting strategic investments and shareholder returns.
Cash and Cash Equivalents: $1.5 billion as of year-end, with no material long-term debt.
Dividends and Shareholder Returns
Dividends Paid: $400 million, reflecting a 5% increase in quarterly dividends per share.
Share Buybacks: $300 million, reducing outstanding shares by 2%.
Business Highlights
New Product Launches: Successfully launched three flagship products, contributing $500 million in new revenue.
Market Expansion: Entered two new international markets, with promising early traction.
Sustainability Milestone: Achieved carbon neutrality in global operations ahead of schedule.