Not all corporate language is universal and a glossary of terms is often helpful to define meaning and explain active financial terminology.
This is the net earnings of Empire and its subsidiary, Sobeys Inc. attributable to the owners of the company. However, this financial position is excluding certain items to better help analyze trends in performance and financial results.
This is the total of the shareholder’s equity and net of non-controlling interest. However, it also includes dividing this number by the total common shares that are outstanding.
This is an acronym standing for compound annual growth rate. It references the annual growth rate of an investment over a specified period of time longer than one year.
These are the payments made for the acquisition of property, equipment, and investment property purchases under the Empire brand name.
This is an acronym for the total earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization. By definition, it means the net earnings prior to specific financial costs (net of the financial income) of items and intangibles.
This is the total earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization divided by the sales totalled under the Sobeys Inc. name.
This is also excluding certain items so a better financial position and performance understanding can be reached when analyzing specific data trends.
This is the cash flow from operating activities. This is a financial position also inclusive of the proceeds on the disposal of property and the equipment and investment of property. This is exclusive of acquisitions of property, equipment, investment property, and intangibles.
This pertains to all of Empire’s interest-bearing debt. This includes bank loans, bankers’ acceptances, long-term debt, and long-term lease liabilities.
The gross profit and financial position of Empire and its subsidiary, Sobeys Inc., pertains to the sales minus the cost of those sales.
The gross margin is the gross profit divided by the total sales.
A hedge is a financial instrument used to manage the foreign exchange interest rate, energy, or other commodity risk. It does so by transacting that which offsets the existing position.
An interest expense is a financial move to expense liabilities. These liabilities are measured at amortized cost and interest experience on lease.
The net funded debt is the funded debt of Empire and its subsidiary, Sobeys Inc., minus the cash and cash equivalents.
The net total capital is the funded debt of business in addition to the shareholder’s equity and the net of non-controlling interest. However, this total is without the inclusivity of cash and cash equivalents.
In reference to the phrase, “net funded debt to net total capital” is the definition that the net funded debt is divided by the net total capital.
The operating income is also named the earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). This is calculated as net earnings from continuing operations prior to financial costs (net of the financial income) and income taxes.
This is the operating income divided by the sales of Empire through its subsidiary, Sobeys Inc.
A private label of Sobeys Inc. is a brand or line of products. They are wholly marketed, distributed, and owned by the company. Examples include Compliments and Panache.
This is the return on equity and defines the net earnings for the year. This is attributable to the owners of the parent company divided by the average shareholder’s equity.
This verbiage of financial position is in reference to any sale made duplicate in multiple stores operating within the same location in both reporting periods.
The total capital for Empire and its subsidiary, Sobeys Inc., is the funded debt plus shareholder equity and the net of non-controlling interest.
The weighted number of shares is the total number of Non-Voting Class A shares plus Class B common shares outstanding. This is then adjusted to account for the timeshares are outstanding within the reporting period.
Empire continues to provide transparency on its financial position and operations of its company and its subsidiary brand, Sobeys Inc. Additional information regarding annual and quarterly reporting and the overall capital structure of the company can be found through the links below.