Quality of Earnings, Investment Management

June 14, 2024

WHITEPAPER | Assessing Earnings Quality in the Investment Management Industry

Earnings are a crucial reference point in determining transaction prices negotiated by buyers and sellers of RIA firms. However, reported earnings, even when audited and presented in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), have limitations. GAAP earnings are backward-looking, reflecting how a business has performed under specific rules in the past. While these historical earnings have their uses, buyers in the RIA industry focus more on the future—what’s visible through the windshield, not the rearview mirror.

In this whitepaper, we illustrate how buyers and sellers benefit from a quality of earnings report that extracts a company’s sustainable earning power from the thicket of historical GAAP earnings. We review the most common earnings adjustments applied in QofE analyses and review the role of working capital and capital expenditures as the links between EBITDA and cash flow available to buyers.

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