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TD Power Systems' (NSE:TDPOWERSYS) Solid Earnings May Rest On Weak Foundations
TD Power Systems Limited (NSE:TDPOWERSYS) just released a solid earnings report, and the stock displayed some strength. Despite this, our analysis suggests that there are some factors weakening the foundations of those good profit numbers.
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A Closer Look At TD Power Systems' Earnings
One key financial ratio used to measure how well a company converts its profit to free cash flow (FCF) is the accrual ratio. In plain english, this ratio subtracts FCF from net profit, and divides that number by the company's average operating assets over that period. You could think of the accrual ratio from cashflow as the 'non-FCF profit ratio'.
That means a negative accrual ratio is a good thing, because it shows that the company is bringing in more free cash flow than its profit would suggest. While it's not a problem to have a positive accrual ratio, indicating a certain level of non-cash profits, a high accrual ratio is arguably a bad thing, because it indicates paper profits are not matched by cash flow. Notably, there is some academic evidence that suggests that a high accrual ratio is a bad sign for near-term profits, generally speaking.
TD Power Systems has an accrual ratio of 0.21 for the year to September 2024. Therefore, we know that it's free cashflow was significantly lower than its statutory profit, which is hardly a good thing. To wit, it produced free cash flow of ₹303m during the period, falling well short of its reported profit of ₹1.36b. We note, however, that TD Power Systems grew its free cash flow over the last year.
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Our Take On TD Power Systems' Profit Performance
TD Power Systems' accrual ratio for the last twelve months signifies cash conversion is less than ideal, which is a negative when it comes to our view of its earnings. Therefore, it seems possible to us that TD Power Systems' true underlying earnings power is actually less than its statutory profit. But on the bright side, its earnings per share have grown at an extremely impressive rate over the last three years. The goal of this article has been to assess how well we can rely on the statutory earnings to reflect the company's potential, but there is plenty more to consider. If you'd like to know more about TD Power Systems as a business, it's important to be aware of any risks it's facing. When we did our research, we found 3 warning signs for TD Power Systems (1 is significant!) that we believe deserve your full attention.
Today we've zoomed in on a single data point to better understand the nature of TD Power Systems' profit. But there are plenty of other ways to inform your opinion of a company. Some people consider a high return on equity to be a good sign of a quality business. So you may wish to see this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks with high insider ownership.
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About NSEI:TDPOWERSYS
TD Power Systems
Manufactures and sells AC generators and electric motors in India, Japan, the United States, Europe, and Turkey.