Industrial And Commercial Stock Beneish M Score

601398 Stock   6.07  0.02  0.33%   
This module uses fundamental data of Industrial to approximate the value of its Beneish M Score. Industrial M Score tells investors if the company management is likely to be manipulating earnings. The score is calculated using eight financial indicators that are adjusted by a specific multiplier. Please note, the M Score is a probabilistic model and cannot detect companies that manipulate their earnings with 100% accuracy. Check out Trending Equities to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Industrial and Commercial. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in nation.
  
As of November 25, 2024, Long Term Debt is expected to decline to about 570.8 B. In addition to that, Short and Long Term Debt is expected to decline to about 58.2 M.
At this time, Industrial's M Score is inapplicable. The earnings manipulation may begin if Industrial's top management creates an artificial sense of financial success, forcing the stock price to be traded at a high price-earnings multiple than it should be. In general, excessive earnings management by Industrial executives may lead to removing some of the operating profits from subsequent periods to inflate earnings in the following periods. This way, the manipulation of Industrial's earnings can lead to misrepresentations of actual financial condition, taking the otherwise loyal stakeholders on to the path of questionable ethical practices and plain fraud.
-3.77
Beneish M Score - Inapplicable
Elasticity of Receivables

0.91

Focus
Asset Quality

0.0224

Focus
Expense Coverage

1.48

Focus
Gross Margin Strengs

N/A

Focus
Accruals Factor

1.48

Focus
Depreciation Resistance

N/A

Focus
Net Sales Growth

1.05

Focus
Financial Leverage Condition

0.94

Focus

Industrial Beneish M-Score Indicator Trends

The cure to earnings manipulation is the transparency of financial reporting. It will typically remove the temptation of the top executives to inflate earnings (i.e., to promote the idea of 'winning at any cost'). Because a healthy internal audit department can enhance transparency, the board should promote the auditors' access to all the record-keeping systems across the enterprise. For example, if Industrial's auditors report directly to the board (not management), the managers will be reluctant to manipulate simply due to the fear of punishment. On the other hand, the auditors will be free to investigate the ledgers properly because they know that the board has their back.
Current ValueLast YearChange From Last Year 10 Year Trend
Net Receivables29.1 B30.6 B
Notably Down
Very volatile
Total Revenue877 B838 B
Sufficiently Up
Slightly volatile
Total Assets34.6 T44.7 T
Significantly Down
Slightly volatile
Total Current Assets35 T33.4 T
Sufficiently Up
Slightly volatile
Property Plant Equipment305.7 B335.7 B
Significantly Down
Slightly volatile
Selling General Administrative146.5 B94.9 B
Way Up
Pretty Stable
Total Current Liabilities28.6 T39.4 T
Way Down
Slightly volatile
Short Term Debt58.2 M63.9 M
Significantly Down
Slightly volatile
Long Term Debt570.8 B855.5 B
Way Down
Slightly volatile
Operating Income407.1 B447.7 B
Significantly Down
Slightly volatile
Short Term Investments902.3 B760.7 B
Fairly Up
Slightly volatile
Long Term Investments6.7 T12 T
Way Down
Slightly volatile

Industrial and Commercial Beneish M-Score Driver Matrix

One of the toughest challenges investors face today is learning how to quickly synthesize historical financial statements and information provided by the company, SEC reporting, and various external parties in order to detect the potential manipulation of earnings. Understanding the correlation between Industrial's different financial indicators related to revenue, expenses, operating profit, and net earnings helps investors identify and prioritize their investing strategies towards Industrial in a much-optimized way. Analyzing correlations between earnings drivers directly associated with dollar figures is the most effective way to find Industrial's degree of accounting gimmicks and manipulations.

About Industrial Beneish M Score

M-Score is one of many grading techniques for value stocks. It was developed by Professor M. Daniel Beneish of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University and published in 1999 under the paper titled The Detection of Earnings Manipulation. The Beneish score is a multi-factor model that utilizes financial identifiers to compile eight variables used to classify whether a company has manipulated its reported earnings. The variables are built from the officially filed financial statements to create a final score call 'M Score.' The score helps to identify companies that are likely to manipulate their profits if they show deteriorating gross margins, operating expenses, and leverage against growing revenue.

Reconciled Depreciation

20.28 Billion

At present, Industrial's Reconciled Depreciation is projected to increase significantly based on the last few years of reporting.

Industrial Earnings Manipulation Drivers

Although earnings manipulation is typically not the result of intentional misconduct by the c-level executives, it is still a widespread practice by the senior management of public companies such as Industrial. It is usually done by a series of misrepresentations of various accounting rules and operating activities across multiple financial cycles. The best way to spot the manipulation is to examine the historical financial statement to find inconsistencies in earning reports to find trends in assets or liabilities that are not sustainable in the future.
201920202021202220232024 (projected)
Net Receivables19.6B24.3B818.0B26.6B30.6B29.1B
Total Revenue852.6B881.4B939.9B913.6B838.0B877.0B
Total Assets30.1T33.3T35.2T39.6T44.7T34.6T
Total Current Assets5.8T5.8T25.7T29.0T33.4T35.0T
Property Plant Equipment320.0B318.0B288.2B291.9B335.7B305.7B
Selling General Administrative199.1B196.8B225.9B229.6B94.9B146.5B
Total Current Liabilities26.1T29.3T30.2T34.3T39.4T28.6T
Total Cash From Operating Activities(1.1T)1.6T360.9B1.4T1.4T1.5T
Investments(855.2B)(1.4T)(942.4B)(1.2T)(891.9B)(936.4B)
Long Term Investments1.1T7.2T9.4T8.5T12.0T6.7T

About Industrial Fundamental Analysis

The Macroaxis Fundamental Analysis modules help investors analyze Industrial and Commercial's financials across various querterly and yearly statements, indicators and fundamental ratios. We help investors to determine the real value of Industrial using virtually all public information available. We use both quantitative as well as qualitative analysis to arrive at the intrinsic value of Industrial and Commercial based on its fundamental data. In general, a quantitative approach, as applied to this company, focuses on analyzing financial statements comparatively, whereas a qaualitative method uses data that is important to a company's growth but cannot be measured and presented in a numerical way.
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