Income statements and balance sheets follow for The New York Times Company. Refer to these...
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Income statements and balance sheets follow for The New York Times Company. Refer to these financial statements to answer the requirements.
The New York Times Company Consolidated Statements of Income | ||
| Fiscal year ended | |
(in thousands) | Dec. 29, 2016 | Dec. 30, 2015 |
Revenues |
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Circulation | $ 880,543 | $ 851,790 |
Advertising | 580,732 | 638,709 |
Other | 94,067 | 88,716 |
Total revenues | 1,555,342 | 1,579,215 |
Production costs |
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Wages and benefits | 363,051 | 354,516 |
Raw materials | 72,325 | 77,176 |
Other | 192,728 | 186,120 |
Total production costs | 628,104 | 617,812 |
Selling, general and administrative costs | 721,083 | 713,837 |
Depreciation and amortization | 61,723 | 61,597 |
Total operating costs | 1,410,910 | 1,393,246 |
Restructuring charge | 14,804 | 0 |
Multiemployer pension plan withdrawal expense | 6,730 | 9,055 |
Pension settlement charges | 21,294 | 40,329 |
Early termination charge | 0 | 0 |
Operating profit | 101,604 | 136,585 |
Loss from joint ventures | (36,273) | (783) |
Interest expense, net | 34,805 | 39,050 |
Income from continuing operations before income taxes | 30,526 | 96,752 |
Income tax expense/(benefit) | 4,421 | 33,910 |
Income from continuing operations | 26,105 | 62,842 |
Loss from discontinued operations, net of income taxes | (2,273) | 0 |
Net income | 23,832 | 62,842 |
Net loss attributable to the noncontrolling interest | 5,236 | 404 |
Net income attributable to The New York Times Company common stockholders | $29,068 | $63,246 |
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The New York Times Company Consolidated Balance Sheets | ||
| As of | |
(in thousands) | Dec. 29, 2016 | Dec. 30, 2015 |
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Cash and cash equivalents | $ 100,692 | $ 105,776 |
Short-term investments | 449,535 | 507,639 |
Accounts receivable, net | 197,355 | 207,180 |
Prepaid assets | 15,948 | 19,430 |
Other current assets | 32,648 | 22,507 |
Total current assets | 796,178 | 862,532 |
Long-term marketable securities | 187,299 | 291,136 |
Investments in joint ventures | 15,614 | 22,815 |
Property plant and equipment, net | 596,743 | 632,439 |
Goodwill | 134,517 | 109,085 |
Deferred income taxes | 301,342 | 309,142 |
Miscellaneous assets | 153,702 | 190,541 |
Total assets | $2,185,395 | $2,417,690 |
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Accounts payable | $ 104,463 | $ 96,082 |
Accrued payroll and other related liabilities | 96,463 | 98,256 |
Unexpired subscriptions | 66,686 | 60,184 |
Current portion of long-term debt | 0 | 188,377 |
Accrued expenses and other | 131,125 | 120,686 |
Total current liabilities | 398,737 | 563,585 |
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Long-term debt and capital lease obligations | 246,978 | 242,851 |
Pension benefits obligation | 558,790 | 627,697 |
Postretirement benefits obligation | 57,999 | 62,879 |
Other | 78,647 | 92,223 |
Total other liabilities | 942,414 | 1,025,650 |
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Stockholders equity |
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Common stock of $0.10 par value |
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Class A common stock | 16,921 | 16,826 |
Class B convertible stock | 82 | 82 |
Additional paid-in capital | 149,928 | 146,348 |
Retained earnings | 1,331,911 | 1,328,744 |
Common stock held in treasury, at cost | (171,211) | (156,155) |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax | (479,816) | (509,094) |
Total New York Times Company stockholders equity | 847,815 | 826,751 |
Noncontrolling interest | (3,571) | 1,704 |
Total stockholders equity | 844,244 | 828,455 |
Total liabilities and stockholders equity | $2,185,395 | $2,417,690 |
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Required:
a. Compute net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) for 2016 and 2015. Compute net operating assets (NOA) for 2016 and 2015. Assume that combined federal and state statutory. Compute return on net operating assets (RNOA) for 2016 and 2015. Net operating assets are $397,299 thousand in 2014.
b. Compute return on common shareholders equity (ROE) for 2016 and 2015. Stockholders equity attributable to New York Times Company in 2014 is $726,328 thousand.
c. What is nonoperating return component of ROE for 2016 and 2015?
d. Comment on the difference between ROE and RNOA. What inference do you draw from this comparison?
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