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LTP Comprehensive Financial Analysis Paper of Rite Aid Corporation
Team A: Kate Daisher, Jenny Engle, Jim Hamilton, Kate Hamilton, Ruth Kowalk
Siena Heights University
LDR 640 Financial Systems Management
Prof. Lihua Dishman
May 26, 2014
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Abstract
This study looks at five types of financial ratios and utilizes them to analyze Rite Aid
Corporation over the last three years. Each of the ratios used were first studied and defined so
that the information generated from their calculations could be pondered and discussed. The
same ratios are used to compare Rite Aid to its two top competitors, Walgreen’s and CVS. After
careful analysis of all the information, recommendations are given as to how Rite Aid might
advance their business model going forward. When looking at the analysis compiled, the study
shows that Rite Aid is currently third behind Walgreen’s and CVS. It was also found that Rite
Aid has had some financial troubles recently within their company. The good news is that they
are currently trending in a positive manner and signs point to a financially sound future. Once on
the brink of disaster, Rite Aid has turned the corner and their future looks bright.
LTP COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS RITE AID CORP3
LTP Comprehensive Financial Analysis Rite Aid Corp
Thrift D. Discount first opened in 1982 in Scranton, Pennsylvania and quickly
expanded to be present in five states by 1965. In 1968 Thrift D. Discount officially changed
their name to Rite Aid Corporation. Through mergers and acquisitions Rite Aid Corporation has
grown to be the third largest drugstore chain in the United States. They operate nearly 4,600
stores and have a presence in thirty-one states, as well as the District of Columbia. (“Our Story”,
n.d.). The top two competitors of Rite Aid are CVS and Walgreens. The competition amongst
the three is continuous and they all jockey to become the drugstore of choice. “If there is a
vacant street corner in your neighborhood where a gas station lost its lease, don’t be surprised if
it sprouts a new CVS, Rite Aid or Walgreen’s within a couple of months” (“Competition Heating
Up”, 2013).
Five categories of financial ratios can be used to evaluate and compare the financial
position and stability of a company. By using information from the balance sheet, the income
statement and the statement of cash flows, company executives and investors/bankers are able to
determine the financial state of a company. Investors and bankers are very interested in the
financial ratios of companies, as this is some of the information used in order to make financial
decisions with regards to the company. Financial ratios provide a sense of how well a
company’s resources are being managed. The ratios may also reflect upon the risk factor that is
associated with stock of the particular company. The five categories used to evaluate the
financial state of a company are: liquidity ratios, solvency ratios, asset management ratios,
profitability ratios and market value ratios. Ratios are best utilized, and can reveal much about a
company, when they are shown in comparison “over a period of time and against other
companies” (“How to Use Financial Ratios,” n.d.).
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Liquidity ratios measure a company’s ability to meet their short-term obligations with
current assets. Current ratio and quick ratio fall into this category. In both cases, a result that is
above or equal to one indicates that meeting short term obligations should be relatively easy for a
company. Solvency ratios are also called leverage ratios and provide analysis of the ability of a
company to pay their long-term debt. This is done by looking at debt in comparison with equity,
assets and earnings. Common solvency ratios include debt ratio, debt to equity ratio and times-
interest earned ratio. Asset management ratios are used to analyze how well a company
generates revenue with the use of their assets. The inventory turnover ratio and the total asset
turnover ratio are included in this category. High asset turnover ratios indicate that a company is
effectively using assets to produce sales (“Asset Management Ratios,” n.d.). The profitability
ratios of a company measure how efficiently a company is in generating revenue in comparison
with sales, assets and equity. Profitability ratios include return on sales ratio, return on total
assets ratio and return on total equity ratios. The last category of ratios is the market value ratios
which includes earnings per share ratio and price to earnings ratio. These are useful in
evaluating the economic state of a company. “When a stock analyst wants to understand how
other investors value a company, they look at market ratios. These measures all have one factor
in common; they’re evaluating the current market price of a share of common stock versus an
indicator of the company’s ability to generate profits or assets held by the company” (“Market
Ratios,” 2012-2014).
The financial ratios of Rite Aid will be used and then contrasted and compared with
the same financial ratios of their top two competitors, CVS and Walgreens. These three drug
store chains are often present in the same communities. Which is your favorite – where will you
go next to purchase prescriptions, print pictures or pick up that needed greeting card?
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Rite Aid Financial Statements
Tables 1 presents the balance sheet, Table 2 the income statement, and Table 3 the
statement of cash flow of our chosen company - Rite Aid.
Table 1
Rite Aid 2014 Balance Sheet ($, in million)
In Millions of USD (except for per share items)
As of 2014-03-01
As of 2013-03-02
Cash & Equivalents 146.41 129.45Short Term Investments - -Cash and Short Term Investments 146.41 129.45Accounts Receivable - Trade, Net 949.06 929.48Receivables - Other - -Total Receivables, Net 949.06 929.48Total Inventory 2,993.95 3,154.74Prepaid Expenses 195.71 195.38Other Current Assets, Total - -Total Current Assets 4,285.12 4,409.05Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Gross - 4,865.36Accumulated Depreciation, Total - -2,969.71Goodwill, Net - -Intangibles, Net 431.23 464.40Long Term Investments - -Other Long Term Assets, Total 271.19 309.62Total Assets 6,944.87 7,078.72Accounts Payable 1,292.42 1,384.64Accrued Expenses 1,165.86 1,156.32Notes Payable/Short Term Debt - 0.00Current Port. of LT Debt/Capital Leases 49.17 37.31Other Current liabilities, Total - -Total Current Liabilities 2,507.45 2,578.27Long Term Debt 5,632.80 5,904.37Capital Lease Obligations 75.17 91.85Total Long Term Debt 5,707.97 5,996.22Total Debt 5,757.14 6,033.53Deferred Income Tax - -
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In Millions of USD (except for per share items)
As of 2014-03-01
As of 2013-03-02
Minority Interest - -Other Liabilities, Total 843.15 963.66Total Liabilities 9,058.57 9,538.15Redeemable Preferred Stock, Total - -Preferred Stock - Non Redeemable, Net 0.00 182.10Common Stock, Total 971.33 904.27Additional Paid-In Capital 4,468.15 4,280.83Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) -7,515.85 -7,765.26Treasury Stock - Common - -Other Equity, Total -37.33 -61.37Total Equity -2,113.70 -2,459.43Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity 6,944.87 7,078.72Shares Outs - Common Stock Primary Issue - -Total Common Shares Outstanding 965.41 904.27
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Table 2
Rite Aid 2014 Income Statement ($, in million)
In Millions of USD (except for per share items)52 weeks
ending 2014-03-01
52 weeks ending 2013-
03-02Revenue 25,526.41 25,392.26Other Revenue, Total - -Total Revenue 25,526.41 25,392.26Cost of Revenue, Total 18,202.68 18,073.99Gross Profit 7,323.73 7,318.28Selling/General/Admin. Expenses, Total 6,561.16 6,600.77Research & Development - -Depreciation/Amortization - -Interest Expense(Income) - Net Operating - -Unusual Expense (Income) 103.75 211.36Other Operating Expenses, Total - -Total Operating Expense 24,867.59 24,886.11Operating Income 658.83 506.15Interest Income(Expense), Net Non-Operating - -Gain (Loss) on Sale of Assets 15.98 16.78Other, Net - -Income Before Tax 250.22 7.50Income After Tax 249.41 118.11Minority Interest - -Equity In Affiliates - -Net Income Before Extra. Items 249.41 118.11Accounting Change - -Discontinued Operations - -Extraordinary Item - -Net Income 249.41 118.11Preferred Dividends - -Income Available to Common Excl. Extra Items 215.42 107.47Income Available to Common Incl. Extra Items 215.42 107.47Basic Weighted Average Shares - -Basic EPS Excluding Extraordinary Items - -Basic EPS Including Extraordinary Items - -Dilution Adjustment 5.46 0.00Diluted Weighted Average Shares 979.09 907.26Diluted EPS Excluding Extraordinary Items 0.23 0.12Diluted EPS Including Extraordinary Items - -
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In Millions of USD (except for per share items)52 weeks
ending 2014-03-01
52 weeks ending 2013-
03-02Dividends per Share - Common Stock Primary Issue 0.00 0.00Gross Dividends - Common Stock - -Net Income after Stock Based Comp. Expense - -Basic EPS after Stock Based Comp. Expense - -Diluted EPS after Stock Based Comp. Expense - -Depreciation, Supplemental - -Total Special Items - -Normalized Income Before Taxes - -Effect of Special Items on Income Taxes - -Income Taxes Ex. Impact of Special Items - -Normalized Income After Taxes - -Normalized Income Avail to Common - -Basic Normalized EPS - -Diluted Normalized EPS 0.32 0.26
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Table 3
Rite Aid 2014 Statement of Cash Flows ($, in million)
In Millions of USD (except for per share items) 52 weeks ending 2014-03-01
52 weeks ending 2013-03-02
Net Income/Starting Line 249.41 118.11
Depreciation/Depletion 403.74 414.11
Amortization - -
Deferred Taxes - -
Non-Cash Items 172.68 64.42
Changes in Working Capital -123.79 222.95
Cash from Operating Activities 702.05 819.59
Capital Expenditures -421.22 -382.98
Other Investing Cash Flow Items, Total 56.30 36.67
Cash from Investing Activities -364.92 -346.31
Financing Cash Flow Items -36.92 -173.82
Total Cash Dividends Paid - -
Issuance (Retirement) of Stock, Net 12.18 1.65
Issuance (Retirement) of Debt, Net -295.44 -333.95
Cash from Financing Activities -320.17 -506.12
Foreign Exchange Effects - -
Net Change in Cash 16.95 -32.83
Cash Interest Paid, Supplemental 414.69 482.14
Cash Taxes Paid, Supplemental 3.19 -0.78
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Calculation and Analysis of 12 Financial Ratios of Rite Aid
Table 4
Twelve financial ratios of Rite Aid in 2014
Ratios Calculations Rite Aid 2014Liquidity RatiosCurrent ratio measures a company's ability to pay back its short-term liabilities with its short-term assets.(Investopedia, n.d.)
Current AssetsCurrent liabilities
4258.12/2507.45=1.69811.70
Quick ratio measures a company’s ability to meet its short-term obligations with its most liquid asset.(Investopedia, n.d.)
current assets-inventorycurrent liabilities
4285.12-2993.95=1264.17/2507.45= 0.5042
.50
Solvency RatiosDebt ratio is defined as the ratio of total debt to total assets and measures the extent of a company’s leverage.(Investopedia, n.d.)
total debttotal assets
5757.14/6944.87=.8289.83
Debt to Equity ratio measures the proportion of equity and debt the company is using to finance its assets.(Investopedia, n.d.)
total debttotal equity
5757.14/(2113.70)=(2.7237)(2.72)
Times-Interest Earned Ratio(TIE) measures a company's ability to meet its debt obligations.(Investopedia, n.d.)
EBITInterest charges
658.82/424591.00=.0015.0015
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Ratios Calculations Rite Aid 2014Asset Management RatiosInventory Turnover Ratio measures many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period.(Investopedia, n.d.)
cost of goods soldinventories
18202.68/2993.95= 6.0796.08
Total Asset Turnover Ratio measures a company's ability to generate net sales from fixed-asset investments. (Investopedia, n.d.)
salestotal Assets
25526.41/6944.87=3.6753.68
Profitability RatiosReturn on Sales Ratio (ROS) evaluates a company’s operational efficiency. (Investopedia, n.d.)
EATSales
249.41/25526.41=.0097.0097
Return on Total Assets Ratio (ROA) measures how effectively a company’s management uses investors’ money.(Investopedia, n.d.)
EATTotal Assets
249.41/69944.87=.0035.0035
Return on Total Equity Ratio (ROE) shows whether management is growing the company’s value at an acceptable rate. (Investopedia, n.d.)
EATTotal Equity
249.41/(2113.70)=(.1179)(.1179)
Market Value RatiosEarnings Per Share Ratio (EPS) is the portion of a company's profit allocated to outstanding shares of stock.(Investopedia, n.d.)
EATNumber of shares of
common stock outstanding
215420/965410= .2231.22
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Ratios Calculations Rite Aid 2014Price/ Earnings Ratio (P/E) measures a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings. (Investopedia, n.d.)
Price per shareEarnings per share
7.16/.22=32.1132.11
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Rite Aid 2014 Financial Ratios
In this section, we will define, calculate, and analyze liquidity ratios, solvency
ratios, asset management ratios, profitability ratios and market value ratios for Rite Aid.
Liquidity Ratios
Current ratio
Current ratio identifies a company’s liquidity, which can be calculated by dividing the
current assets by the current liabilities. (Hawawini & Viallet, 2011). The ratio is mainly used to
give an idea of the company's ability to pay back its short-term liabilities (debt and payables)
with its short-term assets (cash, inventory, receivables). The higher the current ratio, the more
capable the company is of paying its obligations (Investopedia, 2014). “The higher the current
ratio, the more liquid the firm and the current ratio should be at least greater than one and
preferably close to two”(Hawawini & Viallet, 2011, pg. 85)
Current assets/ Current liabilities = Current ratio
4258.12 / 2507.45=1.6981
Quick ratio
Quick ratio identifies a company’s ability to meet its short-term obligations with its most
liquid assets (Investopedia, 2014). The quick ratio is calculated by adding cash and accounts
receivable and dividing them by the current liabilities excluding inventories from current assets.
Although it may seem that the current ratio and quick are similar in their concepts, by excluding
the inventories from the assets it provides a better assessment of the company’s liquidity.
(Current assets – Inventories) / Current liabilities = Quick ratio
2993.95-1264.17/2507.45=0.5042
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Solvency Ratios
Debt ratio
The debt ratio of a company is the measurement of the total debt compared to the total
assets. As Hawawini & Viallet (2011) state, “debt ratio is the measure of financial leverage”
(p. 618). “Debt ratio ranges from 0.00 to 1.00. Lower value of debt ratio is favorable and a
higher value indicates that higher portion of company's assets are claimed by its creditors which
means higher risk in operation since the business would find it difficult to obtain loans for new
projects. Debt ratio of 0.5 means that half of the company's assets are financed through debts.”
(“Debt Ratio,” n.d.).
Total debt / Total assets = Debt ratio
5757.14/6944.87=.8289
Debt to equity ratio
“Lower values of debt-to-equity ratio are favorable indicating less risk. Higher debt-to-
equity ratio is unfavorable because it means that the business relies more on external lenders thus
it is at higher risk, especially at higher interest rates. A debt-to-equity ratio of 1.00 means that
half of the assets of a business are financed by debts and half by shareholders' equity. A value
higher than 1.00 means that more assets are financed by debt that those financed by money of
shareholders' and vice versa.
An increasing trend in of debt-to-equity ratio is also alarming because it means that the
percentage of assets of a business which are financed by the debts is increasing” (“Debt to equity
ratio,” n.d.).
Total debt / Total Equity = Debt to equity ratio (D/E)
5757.14/ (2113.70) = (2.7237)
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Times interest earned ratio
The times-interest-earned ratio “is a solvency ratio measuring the ability of a business to
pay off its debt” (“Times-interest earned ratio,” n.d.). “Higher value of times interest earned
ratio is favorable meaning greater ability of a business to repay its interest and debt. Lower
values are unfavorable. A ratio of 1.00 means that income before interest and tax of the business
is just enough to pay off its interest expense. That is why times interest earned ratio is of special
importance to creditors. They can compare the debt repayment ability of similar companies
using this ratio. Other things equal, a creditor should lend to a company with highest times
interest earned ratio. It is also beneficial to create a trend of times interest earned ratio” (“Times-
interest earned ratio,” n.d.).
Earnings before interest and tax / Interest charges = Times interest earned ratio
658.82/424591.00=.0015
Asset Management Ratios
Inventory turnover ratio
Inventory Turnover Ratio represents the number of times that a company is able to sell its
inventory within a period of time. It measures how efficiently a company can control their
merchandise. A higher number in this category is a good sign and implies that the company is
doing well managing the buying and selling of inventories. Inventory turnover can be an
indicator of how quickly inventory can be turned into cash (“Inventory Turnover Ratio,” n.d.).
With a higher number we can deduct that inventory is easy to sell. The inventory turnover ratio
is dependent upon the purchase of inventory and the amount of sales, thus requiring good
communication between the sales force and the purchasing department.
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“A ratio showing how many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a
period. A low turnover implies poor sales and, therefore, excess inventory. A high ratio implies
either strong sales or ineffective buying” (“Inventory Turnover Ratio,” n.d.).
Cost of goods sold / Inventories = Inventory turnover ratio
18,202.68 / 2,993.95 = 6.08
Rite Aid is able to sell its inventory 6.08 times in a year. This means that, on average,
Rite Aid is able to deplete their inventory every other month.
Total assets turnover ratio
Total Asset Turnover ratio measures the efficiency of a company’s ability to generate
sales with the use of its assets. Companies in the retail industry tend to have high asset turnover
ratios (“Rite Aid Corp (NYSE:RAD) Asset Turnover,” 2014). A consistent asset turnover ratio
shows that a company is doing well.
Sales / Total assets = Total asset turnover ratio
25,526.41 / 6,944.87 = 3.675
Rite Aid is able to generate approximately $3.68 with each dollar of assets.
Profitability Ratios
Return on sales ratio
“ROS is an indicator of profitability and is often used to compare the profitability of
companies and industries of differing sizes. In a survey of nearly 200 senior marketing
managers, 69 percent responded that they found the "return on sales" metric very useful.”
(“Operating Margin,” 2014). Return on Sales Ratio (ROS) evaluates a company’s operational
efficiency.
Earnings after tax / Sales = Return on sales
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249.41/25526.41=.0097
Return on assets ratio
Return on Total Assets Ratio (ROA) measures how effectively a company’s management
uses investors’ money. (Investopedia, n.d.). This number looks at what a company can make per
each dollar worth of assets they control. It is a great tool for comparison of two or more
companies within the same industry. (“Return on Assets,” 2014).
Earnings after taxes / total assets= Return on total assets
249.41/69944.87=.0035
Return on total equity ratio
Return on Total equity (ROE) shows whether management is growing the company’s
value at an acceptable rate. (Investopedia, n.d.). “Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of
profitability that calculates how many dollars of profit a company generates with each dollar of
shareholders' equity.” (“Return on Equity,” n.d.).
Earnings after taxes/ total equity=Return on total equity
249.41/(2113.70)=(.1179)
Market Value Ratios
Earnings per share ratio
Earnings per share is a measure of after tax earnings divided by the number of shares in
the market. (Hawawini & Viallet, 2011). For Rite Aid EPS is 0.22 which is improved over the
year prior. This reflects an earnings after tax for Rite Aid for this period of $249,410,000 of
which only $215,420,000 is available to common shares.
Earnings after tax / Shares outstanding = Earnings per share
215,420,000 965,410,000 = 0.22
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Price to earnings ratio
Price to earnings ratio is the cost per share divided by the earnings per share. (Hawawini
& Viallet, 2011). Currently Rite Aid stock is trading at $7.16 per share. EPS is 0.22. That
means the price to earnings ratio is $32.11.
Cost per share / EPS = Price to earnings ratio (P/E)
$7.16 / $0.22 = $32.11
This means that stock is trading at almost thirty two times its current earnings. When this
ratio is high, as in the case for Rite Aid, and to a lesser degree, its main competitors who also
have a positive EPS, investors are placing higher values to each dollar of current earnings per
share.
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Trend Analysis of Rite Aid 2012- 2014
Table 5
Trend Analysis of Rite Aid in Years 2012-2014
Ratio Calculations 2014 2013 2012
Current Ratio Current AssetsCurrent liabilities 1.70 1.71 1.75
Quick Ratio current assets-inventorycurrent liabilities .50 .49 .53
Debt Ratio total debttotal assets .828977 .852347 .859308
Debt to Equity Ratio
total debttotal equity -2.7237 -2.4532 -2.4463
Times Interest Earned Ratio
EBITInterest charges .001551 .0010145 .0002588
Inventory Turnover
Ratio
cost of goods soldinventories 6.08 5.73 6.16
Total Assets Turnover
Ratio
salestotal assets 3.68 3.59 3.55
Return on Sales Ratio
EATSales .00977 .004651 -.014799
Return on Total Assets
Ratio
EATTotal Assets .003565 .06905 .064312
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Ratio Calculations 2014 2013 2012
Return on Total Equity
Ratio
EATTotal Equity -.11799 -.04802 .14944
Earnings Per Share Ratio
EATNumber of shares of common stock outstanding $0.22 $0.12 -$0.43
Price to Earnings Ratio Price per share
Earnings per share $32.11 $13.82 -$3.74
Table 5 presents key financial ratios and values for Rite Aid. The analysis that follows
provides financial trends and insight on these ratios.
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Liquidity Ratios
In accordance with recently published financial statements and represented in Table 4,
Rite Aid has a current ratio of 1.70. This would represent that Rite Aid is in good standing to
pay short-term liabilities with its short-term assets due to the ratio being greater than one and
gravitating closer to two. Although the decline could cause some concern, the numbers represent
that Rite Aid is in good standing to pay short-term liabilities with its short-term assets due to the
ratio being greater than one and gravitating closer to two.
As represented in Table 4. Rite Aid has a quick ratio of 0.50. The current ratio being
over three times higher would indicate that Rite Aid is dependent upon its inventory.
Solvency Ratios
Rite Aid’s debt ratio for this past year was 0.8289 which is an improvement over the past
two years of 0.8524 last year and 0.8593 the previous. This shows that although it is relatively
high, “a debt ratio of 0.5 means half of the company’s assets are financed though debt” (Debt
Ratio, 2014) Rite Aid is moving in the right direction.
The debt-to-equity ratio of Rite Aid for 2014 is -2.724, while in 2013 it was -2.453 and in
2012 it stood at -2.446. This is very evident that Rite Aid has a large debt and that it therefore is
not very solvent. Despite this trend the company is moving in the right direction overall. Rite
Aid’s accounting scandal of 1999 led to large debt which it is still trying to recover. According to
Moskowitz, “the balance sheet for Rite Aid is dreadful, but the direction is more important, and
Rite Aid is headed in the right direction” (para. 5).
Rite Aid has a TIE of 0.00155 and has been moving in an upward trend over the past
three years, which is very positive. From 0.00025 where it was in 2012 to 0.0010 in 2013 to its
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current ratio today is an upward trend. The trend for the company though is that all of the
solvency ratios are moving in a positive direction.
Asset Management Ratios
Rite Aid has remained relatively constant with their inventory turnover ratio for the past
three years after a high of 6.16 in 2012, followed by a dip to 5.73 in 2013 and rebounding to a
6.08 in 2014. This shows a stable trend in the cost of goods sold and inventories.
Rite Aid’s total asset turnover ratio has shown a slight increase in each of the last three
years. It has increased from 3.55 to 3.68. While there has not been significant growth, this ratio
has remained consistent which puts Rite Aid heading in the right direction.
Profitability Ratios
The profitability ratios of a company measure how efficiently a company is in generating
revenue in comparison with sales, assets and equity. Return on sales and return on assets have
improved and gone from a negative in 2012 to a positive in 2014. Return on equity though has
taken a hit and gone from a positive in 2012 to a negative in 2014. Analysts remain positive that
Rite Aid has turned the corner on what could have been disaster for the company a few years ago
and are now out of the woods. Alan Stacy (2014) says, “The Company has moved beyond the
turnaround phase and is not clearly focused on growth.”
Market Value Analysis
After five straight years of poor market value performance Rite Aid is trending positive
with a substantial EPS gain in the marketspace. In 2014, EPS increased 54% year-over-year.
While it is fair to say that Rite Aid is currently appreciating EPS growth, they are also benefiting
from the swell of growth within their market as noted by the fact that their major competitors
CVS and Walgreens have also seen increases. (“RAD Solid Choice,” 2014 ).
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The reason for increased earnings can be attributed to manay factors. Specific to EPS and
price to earning ratio are the means by which revenue increases and are the by-product of a
targeted growth plan, diversification of income, acquisitions and partnerships, and management
of debt. The impact of these factors on stock price is a critical component in this ratio. Each
component of these strategic pillars will impact the stock price .
In early 2014 Rite Aid reported continued growth of earnings from both the branded
prescription drug market and generic prescription market. The former accounts for nearly 70% of
Rite Aid revenue and the generic prescription and general store merchandise make up the
remainder sources of business. (“RAD Solid Choice,” 2014 ).
Rite Aid has entered into a partnership with McKesson. McKesson is on one of the
nations largest distribution channels in the industry. According to Rite Aid management this
partnership will result in a working capital savings of $150M.
Two notable acquisitions were made by Rite Aid that will strengthen fiscal guidance
through 2015: Health Dialog and RediClinic. It is believed that the synergies with these
acquisitions will translate to increased revenue for Rite Aid. (“Rite Aid’s 4th Quarter Earnings
Release,” 2014).
The Rite Aid model in 2014 established several ventures that would commit capital
investment to diversification. These include but are not limited to: the purchase of prescription
business from other distributors, remodeling and expansion of stores in targeted markets to serve
greater customer needs, expansion of loyalty programs, creation and sale of store brand products,
and inclusion of some health and wellness services such as immunizations and counseling.
The company had 1, 215 Wellness stores (out of 4,587 total stores) at the end of Q4. The
Wellness stores continue to outperform the traditional store formats in both Rx Script count
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(+1%) and front-end sales (+3.2%). RAD will also be increasing the # of Wellness remodels
from 400 to 450 in 2015. (“Rite Aid’s 4th Quarter Earnings Release,” 2014). “Rising cash flow
enabled Rite Aid to pay off roughly 10% of its $6.3 billion debt load while setting the stage for a
debt restructuring at a lower interest rate.” (Sterman, 2014).
During the Q4 earnings period Rite Aid announced an aggressive debt refinancing
strategy that they anticipated would translate to a positive impact on the stock price in 2014. This
did in fact have the desired result: “Notably, the closing price of the shares [in June of 2013] was
$3.03, up approximately 4.5% from the day-ago figure of $2.90” (“Rite Aid to Refinance Debt,”
2013). Q1 2014 was up further with a stock price increase to $7.16 per share. This represents a
42% growth in share price.
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Peer-Group Analysis of Rite Aid and Two Top Competitors
Table 6 presents a peer-group comparison among RAD, CVS, and WAG from their most
recent financial statements.
Table 6
Peer-Group Analysis of RAD, CVS, and WAG in Years
Ratio Calculations Rite Aid CVS Walgreens
Current Ratio Current AssetsCurrent liabilities 1.70 1.64 1.34
Quick Ratio current assets-inventorycurrent liabilities .50 .84 .53
Debt Ratio total debttotal assets .82898 .18737 .14225
Debt to Equity Ratio
total debttotal equity -2.72373 .352786 .259073
Times Interest Earned Ratio
EBITInterest charges .001551658 .015789784 .023878788
Inventory Turnover Ratio
cost of goods soldinventories 6.08 9.32 7.46
Total Assets Turnover Ratio
salestotal assets 3.68 1.77 2.04
Return on Sales Ratio
EATSales .009770665 .036288764 .03392553
Return on Total Assets Ratio
EATTotal Assets .003565808 .064312278 .069051041
Return on Total Equity Ratio
EATTotal Equity -.117996878 .121087683 .125763564
Earnings Per Share Ratio
EATNumber of shares of
.22 3.76 2.84
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Ratio Calculations Rite Aid CVS Walgreenscommon stock
outstanding
Price to Earnings Ratio Price per share
Earnings per share 32.11 19.63 23.51
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Peer Group Analysis Narrative
The peer analysis below evaluates the ratio performance of the Rite Aid Corporation
relative to its main competitors in the sector, CVS and Walgreens.
Liquidity Ratios
Rite Aid’s current ratio over the last three years has been consistently higher than its two
competitors’ CVS and Walgreens. Although the three companies all have encouraging current
ratios indicating that they are in good standing to pay short-term liabilities, Rite Aid is more
favorable as it is closer to two. Rite Aid and Walgreen’s quick ratio has stayed consistent and
satisfactory. CVS shows encouraging signs with a quick ratio slightly higher than its two other
competitors. All three companies have a current ratio higher than the quick ratios, which
indicates that they rely heavily on efficient inventory turnover to keep them afloat in the short-
term.
Solvency Ratios
Debt, debt-to-equity, and times-interest-earned, the three solvency ratios are far inferior
to that of Rite Aid’s two major competitors, which are Walgreens and CVS. The company still
has very bad numbers but it seems to be closing the gap. The growth of the solvency ratios for
Rite Aid has helped convey a sign of good things for Rite Aid even though it is not close to the
same level as Walgreens or CVS.
Asset Management Ratios
With an inventory turnover ratio of 6.08 Rite Aid is behind their competitors. CVS has
an inventory turnover ratio of 9.32 followed by Walgreen’s with a ratio of 7.46.
Peer analysis with CVS and Walgreens shows Rite Aid on top with a total asset turnover
ratio of 3.68 followed by Walgreens with a total asset turnover of 2.04 and CVS with a 1.77.
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Profitability Ratios
Amongst its peers, Rite-Aid is number three behind CVS and Walgreen’s. Both CVS and
Walgreen more than triple the return on sales numbers above Rite-Aid. Where return on assets
and return on equity is concerned, they are even further ahead leaving Rite-Aid a distant third.
Walgreen’s and CVS are very similar in their profitability, but Rite-Aid has nowhere to go but
up and is making strides to do so.
Market Value Analysis
EPS is positive for the main competitors CVS and Walgreens. The EPS for CVS year
over year was only 8% compared to the robust 43% increase realized by Rite Aid. Although
positive, Walgreens had the least amount of growth during this period and the EPS has not yet
returned to what it was in 2011.
EPS and PE are driven by the stock price. When looking back over the past five years,
the most stable of the stocks in this sector was CVS. Figure 1. highlights the historic
performance of the past five years for Rite Aid and it’s primary competitors CVS and Walgreens.
We included in this trend graph the S&P and NASDAQ performance for the same period. Rite
Aid was the least stable and until mid 2013 did not sustain performance above it’s competitors or
the market indexes. Since that point the stock has had an incredible trajectory suggestive that
investors are very confident with future cash flow and the implementation of strategic plan under
new leadership. Walgreens stock price has been the most stable and has seen steady but small
incremental growth for the past three years within the sector. In the last three years Walgreens
stock has failed to consistently outperform the market.
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Figure 1. Historic Stock Price: RAD, CVS, WAG, S & P500, NASDAQ
EPS Revisions and Guidance
In 2013 investor upgrades in the market value of Rite Aid was consitent practice
throughout the year. Q1 2014 earnings did not disappoint and Rite Aid has convinced wallstreet
investors that they are able to sustain strong EPS performance. As shown in Figure 2. guidance
has remained unchanged in recent months and wall street is expecting modest incremental
growth in EPS through FY2015.
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Figure 2. 2015 EPS Consensus Revisions: last 18 months
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Diagnostic Report
Rite Aid’s net income for 2014 has increased by $131.31 million from 2013 going from
$118 million to $247 million growth. The general feeling at the Rite Aid company is one of
optimism, as Rite Aid Chairman and CEO John Standley stated in April, "Our recent acquisitions
of Health Dialog and RediClinic, our expanded partnership with McKesson and our continued
commitment to investing in our store base have positioned us to transition our strategy from
turnaround to growth as we more aggressively pursue opportunities to become a growing retail
healthcare company." (“Quarterly Report,” 2014, para. 5). The company is still in very much in
debt and some the numbers look terrible. Compared to the two peer companies of Walgreens and
CVS, Rite Aid still has a long way to go.
Rite Aid may has more favorable numbers when it comes to current and quick ratios,
which are in a group of liquidity ratios. This means that Rite Aid is in good condition to pay off
short-term liabilities. The same cannot be said for the solvency ratios of Debt, debt-to-equity,
and times-interest-earned ratios. The debt that Rite Aid has is very large and thus their solvency
ratios are far inferior to both Walgreens and CVS. Having these types of ratios is a sign that they
are not able to quick eliminate their debt.
Asset Management ratios are also considered to be behind both CVS and Walgreens
using the inventory turnover ratio while ahead of both CVS and Walgreens using the total asset
turnover ratio which leads to conflicting messages. The profitability ratios of CVS and
Walgreens leave Rite Aid as a distant third in these categories as both companies are very
profitable and Rite Aid is making noise but nowhere near its competitors. In the last category of
ratios, market value, Rite Aid has shown significant growth while CVS and Walgreens have both
have also shown growth just not to the extent of Rite Aid. Both Walgreens and CVS are
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considerably larger than Rite Aid and thus have more to offer investors in terms of stability, but
with the growth of Rite Aid and the direction the company is heading it is definitely worthwhile
to invest into. The market trends show that Rite Aid will continue to grow in the future making
an investment in it a smart move.
Assessment
It is easy to look back and say that Rite Aid should have acted sooner to take aggressive
action to improve trends. However, our analysis reveals that they have in fact done what many
companies fail to do and that is recover from near bankruptcy.
“Rite Aid had completed its fiscal year back in February 2012, and in that year, the
company had just $128 million in operating income and $529 million in interest expense. Adding
insult to injury, Rite Aid was in the midst of a sales slump, as revenues fell in three of the four
years leading up to fiscal 2013” (Sterman, 2014).
Taking action to reduce debt via refinancing and improving cash flow was key to their
turn around and insight should have been sooner. As stated previously in this report, our research
revealed that Rite Aid was burdened by stores that were not profitable. This translates to higher
operating expenses and a decrease in cash flow. Liquidation of these stores may have alleviated
this burden.
As a means of improving cash flow Rite Aid was late getting into the “wellness game”
like their competition CVS and Walgreens. This continues to be a threat to their success as these
competitors continue to maximize partnerships with healthcare companies. “Hospitals
and health systems are negotiating more clinical deals with retailers like CVS/Caremark (CVS)
and Walgreens” (Japsen, 2014).
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Recommendations on Rite Aid Global Business Strategy 2014- 2017
Rite Aid Corporation is one of the nation's leading drugstore chains. With approximately
4,600 stores in 31 states and the District of Columbia, they have a strong presence on both the
East and West Coasts. Rite Aid is the largest drugstore chain on the East Coast and the third
largest in the United States behind CVS and Walgreens (Our Story, n.d.).
Rite Aid and General Nutrition Companies (GNC), a leading global specialty retailer of
health and wellness products, formed a partnership in January of 1999. This partnership brought
GNC mini-stores within the Rite Aid pharmacies locations across the country.
The partnership between the two companies is mutually beneficial. Recently Rite Aid
and GNC announced the extension of the partnership through 2019 (“Rite Aid and GNC
Announce Extension of Partnership”, 2013).
“Rite Aid’s strategic partnership with GNC is a point of differentiation, both in the chain
drug industry and with our customers,” said Ken Martindale, Rite Aid president and chief
operating officer. “With the extension of our retail agreement with GNC, we will be able to
continue bringing our customers the outstanding lineup of highly popular GNC products they
trust while delivering on our mission of helping our customers meet their unique health and
wellness needs.” (“Rite Aid and GNC Announce Extension of Partnership”, 2013)
Currently there are more than 2,200 GNC stores-within-a-stores operating in Rite Aid
stores across the country. The extension of this agreement enables Rite Aid to add at least 300
additional GNC LiveWell store-within-a store locations inside it stores over the next five years
(“Rite Aid and GNC Announce Extension of Partnership”, 2013).
“Rite Aid has long been an important part of GNC’s growth strategy, serving as an
invaluable partner as we’ve worked to grow our brand,” said Tom Dowd, GNC executive vice
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president, chief merchandising officer and general manager. “As a leading global specialty
retailer of vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplement products, sports nutrition products and diet
products, GNC shares Rite Aid’s commitment to improving the health and wellness of its
customers. We look forward to working together to bring our successful ‘store-within-a-store’ to
more Rite Aid pharmacies over the next five years, making it easier than ever for people to live
well.” (“Rite Aid and GNC Announce Extension of Partnership”, 2013)
GNC Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, is a leading global specialty
retailer of health and wellness products, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplement
products, sports nutrition products and diet products, and trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol "GNC.” The Company – which is dedicated to helping consumers
Live Well – has a diversified, multi-channel business model and derives revenue from product
sales through company-owned retail stores, domestic and international franchise activities, third
party contract manufacturing, e-commerce and corporate partnerships. As of September 30,
2013, GNC has more than 8,400 locations, of which more than 6,300 retail locations are in the
United States (including 984 franchise and 2,206 Rite Aid franchise store-within-a-store
locations) and franchise operations in 54 countries (including distribution centers where retail
sales are made (“Rite Aid and GNC Announce Extension of Partnership”, 2013).
Rite Aid’s strategy to extend the partnership with GNC is a keen move to obtain global
positioning in the market. Rite Aid should also seek additional opportunities for expansion in the
global market to develop and cultivate its business.
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Conclusion
After years of financial struggle, Rite Aid has made incredible strides to improve
performance. The key success components of their turn around have been debt refinancing,
liquidation of unprofitable stores resulting in reduction of operating costs, capital investment in a
strategic wellness model, and diversification of income through the successful partnerships and
acquisitions. This paper highlights the positive trends of Rite Aid and suggests that execution of
their current strategic plan will have them poised for continued growth and position them to be a
more formidable competitor to CVS and Walgreens.
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