Title: Financial Diagnostics
 1Financial Diagnostics  Strategy
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603-863-4704 
 2Unrestricted Net Assets to Liabilities 1997- 2000 
 3Revenue Net of Gains/Losses to Expenses 1997 - 
2000 
 4Foundation of Financial Strategy
- Know Your Financial Condition 
- Understand What Drives Financial Performance 
- Establish Goals and Benchmarks 
- Constantly Monitor Your Financial Condition
5First Step  Simple Measure of Risk
- Compute the difference between net student 
 revenue and operational expenses
- Net student revenue  net tuition  auxiliaries 
- Operational expenses  expenses  auxiliaries 
- The balance represents 
- The risk inherent in enrollment flows 
- The risk inherent in the other sources of revenue 
6Second Step  Risk Measure  Composite Financial 
Index
- Purpose Measures financial viability 
- Developed by KPMG and the Department of Education 
- Based on earlier work by John Minter  Assoc. and 
 Moodys Investors Services
- Compute CFI for several years to identify the 
 trends
- Uses Four Ratios to Measure Viability 
- Primary Ratio  relates expendable resources to 
 expenses
- Net Income Ratio  income to revenue 
- Return on Net Assets  relates change in net 
 assets to total assets
- Viability Ratio  relates expendable resources to 
 debt
7CFI Component Ratio  Primary Reserve
- Purpose resources relative to expenses. Positive 
 growth for
-  resources relative expenses 
8CFI Component Ratio  Net Income
- Purpose Identify surpluses or deficits 
9CFI Component Ratio  Return on Net Assets 
- Purpose Shows increase in reserves or wealth
10CFI Component Ratio  Viability Ratio 
- Purpose Shows ability of expendable net assets 
 to cover debt
11CFI Weights  Strengths 
 12CFI Scoring Scale 
 13Work Session  Computing CFI
- Source of data  Financials 
- Step 1 Insert data each ratio 
- Step 2 Compute each ratio 
- Step 3 Insert ratios in Weights  Strength 
 Table
- Step 4 Compute weights  strengths 
- Step 4 Sum last column to produce CFI
14How To Use CFI
- Identify which ratio has the greatest impact on 
 the CFI score.
- Decompose the ratio into its component parts to 
 determine what has to change.
- Test to see what changes have a positive impact 
 on the ratio.
15Do You Use Ratios or Trends?
- Which ratios do you use - Why? 
- Were you surprised by any of the ratios or by the 
 index score  Why?
- Could you use these ratios with the leadership at 
 your school?
- Should ABOPS compile these or other ratios?
16Strategic Implications of CFI
- Financial performance is what happens after other 
 decisions have been made
- Budgets 
- Programs 
- Services 
- Marketing
17Best Practices  Financial Strategy Part One
- Balance revenue and expense growth rates 
- Build a coherent net pricing strategy 
- Trade gifts for debt   
- Add employees discriminately 
- Contain expense growth 
- Estimate revenue conservatively and prior to the 
 budgeting of expenses
18Best Practices  Financial Strategy Part Two
- Build a contingency fund 
- Install budget controls 
- Track variances 
- What do you do with variances? 
- Limit new employees during the fiscal year 
- Cash  gt 8 of expenses 
- Bill and Collect Billings Monthly 
19Best Practices Questions
- Do you track best practices  if so tell us about 
 best practices at other schools or your schools
- How do you get information about best practices? 
- What best practices do you plan to use in the 
 next twelve months.
20Financial Strategy  Turnarounds
- Find financial resources to fund the turnaround 
- Diagnose your current financial condition  
 decompose ratios
- Eliminate non-productive activities 
- Set financial goal using CFI ratios 
- Install rigorous budget and financial systems 
21Sources of Data
-  Sources of Data IPEDS Data 
-   http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds 
-   http//www.jma-inc.net 
-      Source for IRS Form 990 
-   http//www.guidestar.org 
22Bibliography
- Ronald E. Salluzzo and Philip Tahey, Frederic J. 
 Prager, and Christopher J. Cowen. (1999). Ratio
 Analysis in Higher Education. 4th edition. KPMG
 and Prager, McCarthy  Sealy, LLC.
- Moodys Investors Service. Moody's Rating 
 Approach for Private Colleges and Universities.
 New York.
- Moody's Investor Service. Private Colleges and 
 Universities Outlook and Medians. New York.
- Townsley, Michael K. (2002) The Small College 
 Guide to Financial Health Beating the Odds.
 Washington, DC, NACUBO.
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