Deere Reports Net Income of $1.283 Billion for Fourth Quarter, $5.963 Billion for Fiscal Year
Deere reported a strong fourth quarter with net income rising 69% to $1.283 billion, or $4.12 per share, driven by a 16% increase in net sales to $11.327 billion. Fiscal 2021 showed a net income of $5.963 billion, a 117% increase year-over-year. The company forecasts fiscal 2022 earnings between $6.5 and $7.0 billion amid robust demand for farm and construction equipment, despite anticipated supply chain challenges. With a new UAW contract in place, Deere reaffirms its commitment to workforce welfare and product quality.
- Fourth-quarter net income rose 69% to $1.283 billion.
- Full-year net income increased 117% to $5.963 billion.
- Fourth-quarter net sales up 16% to $11.327 billion.
- Fiscal 2022 earnings forecast of $6.5 billion to $7.0 billion.
- UAW contract ratified, ensuring workforce stability.
- Ongoing supply chain issues may challenge performance.
MOLINE, Ill., Nov. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
- Fourth-quarter net income rises on net sales gain of
19% , demonstrating solid execution and benefits of operating model. - UAW contract agreement shows commitment to Deere's workforce.
- Full-year 2022 earnings forecast to be
$6.5 to$7.0 billion , reflecting healthy demand.
Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) reported net income of
Worldwide net sales and revenues increased 16 percent, to
"Deere's strong fourth-quarter and full-year performance was delivered by our dedicated employees, dealers, and suppliers throughout the world, who have helped safely maintain our operations and serve customers," said John C. May, chairman and chief executive officer. "Our results reflect strong end-market demand and our ability to continue serving customers while managing supply-chain issues and conducting contract negotiations with our largest union. Last week's ratification of a 6-year agreement with the UAW brings our highly skilled employees back to work building the finest products in our industries. The agreement shows our ongoing commitment to delivering best-in-class wages and benefits."
Company Outlook & Summary
Net income attributable to Deere & Company for fiscal 2022 is forecasted to be in a range of
"Looking ahead, we expect demand for farm and construction equipment to continue benefiting from positive fundamentals, including favorable crop prices, economic growth, and increased investment in infrastructure," May said. "At the same time, we anticipate supply-chain pressures will continue to pose challenges in our industries. We are working closely with our suppliers to address these issues and ensure that our customers can deliver essential food and infrastructure more profitably and sustainably."
Deere & Company | Fourth Quarter | Full Year | |||||||||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | |||||||||||
Net sales and revenues | $ | 11,327 | $ | 9,731 | $ | 44,024 | $ | 35,540 | |||||||||
Net income | $ | 1,283 | $ | 757 | $ | 5,963 | $ | 2,751 | |||||||||
Fully diluted EPS | $ | 4.12 | $ | 2.39 | $ | 18.99 | $ | 8.69 |
Net income in the fourth quarter and full-year 2020 was negatively affected by impairment charges and employee-separation costs of
Equipment Operations | Fourth Quarter | ||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 10,276 | $ | 8,659 | |||||
Operating profit | $ | 1,393 | $ | 1,056 | |||||
Net income | $ | 1,056 | $ | 571 |
For a discussion of net sales and operating profit results, see the production and precision agriculture, small agriculture and turf, and construction and forestry sections below.
Production & Precision Agriculture | Fourth Quarter | ||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 4,661 | $ | 3,801 | |||||
Operating profit | $ | 777 | $ | 578 | |||||
Operating margin |
Production and precision agriculture sales increased for the quarter due to higher shipment volumes and price realization. Operating profit rose primarily due to price realization and improved shipment volumes / mix. These items were partially offset by higher production costs. Results for fourth-quarter 2020 were negatively impacted by employee-separation expenses.
Small Agriculture & Turf | Fourth Quarter | ||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 2,809 | $ | 2,397 | |||||
Operating profit | $ | 346 | $ | 282 | |||||
Operating margin |
Small agriculture and turf sales increased for the quarter due to higher shipment volumes and price realization. Operating profit rose primarily due to improved shipment volumes / mix and price realization. These items were partially offset by higher production costs and higher research and development and selling, administrative, and general expenses. Employee-separation expenses and impairments negatively impacted the fourth quarter of 2020.
Construction & Forestry | Fourth Quarter | ||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 2,806 | $ | 2,461 | |||||
Operating profit | $ | 270 | $ | 196 | |||||
Operating margin |
Construction & Forestry sales moved higher for the quarter primarily due to higher shipment volumes and price realization. Operating profit improved mainly due to price realization and higher sales volume / mix. Partially offsetting these factors were increases in production costs and higher selling, administrative, and general and research and development expenses. Fourth-quarter 2020 results were adversely affected by employee-separation expenses and impairments.
Financial Services | Fourth Quarter | ||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | ||||||
Net income | $ | 227 | $ | 186 |
Net income for financial services in the quarter rose mainly due to income earned on a higher average portfolio and favorable financing spreads, as well as improvements on operating-lease residual values. These factors were partially offset by a higher provision for credit losses. Results in 2020 also were affected by employee-separation costs.
Industry Outlook for Fiscal 2022 | |||||||
Agriculture & Turf | |||||||
U.S. & Canada: | |||||||
Large Ag | Up ~ | ||||||
Small Ag & Turf | ~ Flat | ||||||
Europe | Up ~ | ||||||
South America (Tractors & Combines) | Up ~ | ||||||
Asia | ~ Flat | ||||||
Construction & Forestry | |||||||
U.S. & Canada: | |||||||
Construction Equipment | Up 5 to | ||||||
Compact Construction Equipment | Up 5 to | ||||||
Global Forestry | Up 10 to |
Deere Segment Outlook for Fiscal 2022 | Currency | Price | |||||
$ in millions | Net Sales | Translation | Realization | ||||
Production & Precision Ag | Up 20 to | + | |||||
Small Ag & Turf | Up 15 to | - | + | ||||
Construction & Forestry | Up 10 to | + | |||||
Financial Services | Net Income |
Financial Services. Fiscal-year 2022 net income attributable to Deere & Company for the financial services operations is forecast to be approximately
John Deere Capital Corporation
The following is disclosed on behalf of the company's financial services subsidiary, John Deere Capital Corporation (JDCC), in connection with the disclosure requirements applicable to its periodic issuance of debt securities in the public market.
Fourth Quarter | Full Year | ||||||||||||||||
$ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | 2021 | 2020 | % Change | |||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 673 | $ | 693 | - | $ | 2,688 | $ | 2,808 | - | |||||||
Net income | $ | 181 | $ | 154 | $ | 711 | $ | 425 | |||||||||
Ending portfolio balance | $ | 41,488 | $ | 38,726 |
Net income for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 was higher than in the fourth quarter of 2020 primarily due to income earned on higher average portfolio balances and improvements on operating-lease residual values. These factors were partially offset by a higher provision for credit losses. Fourth-quarter 2020 results were also negatively impacted by employee-separation expenses. Full-year 2021 net income was higher than in 2020 due to improvements on operating-lease residual values, a lower provision for credit losses, favorable financing spreads, and income earned on a higher average portfolio. Full-year 2020 results also included impairments on lease residual values.
Safe Harbor Statement
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements under "Company Outlook & Summary," "Industry Outlook for Fiscal 2022," "Deere Segment Outlook (Fiscal 2022)," and other forward-looking statements herein that relate to future events, expectations, and trends involve factors that are subject to change and risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Some of these risks and uncertainties could affect particular lines of business, while others could affect all of the company's businesses.
The company's agricultural equipment businesses are subject to a number of uncertainties, including certain factors that affect farmers' confidence and financial condition. These factors include demand for agricultural products; world grain stocks; weather conditions and the effects of climate change; soil conditions; harvest yields; prices for commodities and livestock; crop and livestock production expenses; availability of transport for crops (including as a result of reduced state and local transportation budgets); trade restrictions and tariffs (e.g., China); global trade agreements; the level of farm product exports (including concerns about genetically modified organisms); the growth and sustainability of non-food uses for some crops (including ethanol and biodiesel production); real estate values; available acreage for farming; land ownership policies of governments; changes in government farm programs and policies; international reaction to such programs; changes in and effects of crop insurance programs; changes in environmental regulations and their impact on farming practices; animal diseases (e.g., African swine fever) and their effects on poultry, beef, and pork consumption and prices and on livestock feed demand; crop pests and diseases; and the impact of the COVID pandemic on the agricultural industry including demand for, and production and exports of, agricultural products, and commodity prices.
The production and precision agriculture business is dependent on agricultural conditions, and relies in part on hardware and software, guidance, connectivity and digital solutions, and automation and machine intelligence. Many factors contribute to the company's precision agriculture sales and results, including the impact to customers' profitability and/or sustainability outcomes; the rate of adoption and use by customers; availability of technological innovations; speed of research and development; effectiveness of partnerships with third parties; and the dealer channel's ability to support and service precision technology solutions.
Factors affecting the company's small agriculture and turf equipment operations include agricultural conditions; consumer confidence; weather conditions and the effects of climate change; customer profitability; labor supply; consumer borrowing patterns; consumer purchasing preferences; housing starts and supply; infrastructure investment; spending by municipalities and golf courses; and consumable input costs.
Factors affecting the company's construction and forestry equipment operations include consumer spending patterns; real estate and housing prices; the number of housing starts; interest rates; commodity prices such as oil and gas; the levels of public and non-residential construction; and investment in infrastructure. Prices for pulp, paper, lumber, and structural panels affect sales of forestry equipment.
Many of the factors affecting the production and precision agriculture, small agriculture and turf, and construction and forestry segments have been and may continue to be impacted by global economic conditions, including those resulting from the COVID pandemic and responses to the pandemic taken by governments and other authorities.
All of the company's businesses and its results are affected by general economic conditions in the global markets and industries in which the company operates; customer confidence in general economic conditions; government spending and taxing; foreign currency exchange rates and their volatility, especially fluctuations in the value of the U.S. dollar; interest rates (including the availability of IBOR reference rates); inflation and deflation rates; changes in weather and climate patterns; the political and social stability of the global markets in which the company operates; the effects of, or response to, terrorism and security threats; wars and other conflicts; natural disasters; and the spread of major epidemics or pandemics (including the COVID pandemic) and government and industry responses to such epidemics or pandemics, such as travel restrictions and extended shut downs of businesses.
Continued uncertainties related to the magnitude, duration, and persistent effects of the COVID pandemic may significantly adversely affect the company's business and outlook. These uncertainties include, among other things: the duration and impact of the resurgence in COVID cases in any country, state, or region; the emergence, contagiousness, and threat of new and different strains of virus; the availability, acceptance, and effectiveness of vaccines; additional closures as mandated or otherwise made necessary by governmental authorities; disruptions in the supply chain, including those caused by industry capacity constraints, material availability, and global logistics delays and constraints arising from, among other things, the transportation capacity of ocean shipping containers, and a prolonged delay in resumption of operations by one or more key suppliers, or the failure of any key suppliers; an increasingly competitive labor market due to a sustained labor shortage or increased turnover caused by COVID pandemic; the company's ability to meet commitments to customers on a timely basis as a result of increased costs and supply and transportation challenges; increased logistics costs; additional operating costs due to continued remote working arrangements, adherence to social distancing guidelines, and other COVID-related challenges; increased risk of cyber-attacks on network connections used in remote working arrangements; increased privacy-related risks due to processing health-related personal information; legal claims related to personal protective equipment designed, made, or provided by the company or alleged exposure to COVID on company premises; absence of employees due to illness; and the impact of the pandemic on the company's customers and dealers. The sustainability of the economic recovery observed in 2021 remains unclear and significant volatility could continue for a prolonged period. These factors, and others that are currently unknown or considered immaterial, could materially and adversely affect our business, liquidity, results of operations, and financial position.
Significant changes in market liquidity conditions, changes in the company's credit ratings, and any failure to comply with financial covenants in credit agreements could impact access to funding and funding costs, which could reduce the company's earnings and cash flows. Financial market conditions could also negatively impact customer access to capital for purchases of the company's products and customer confidence and purchase decisions, financing and repayment practices, and the number and size of customer delinquencies and defaults. A debt crisis in Europe, Latin America, or elsewhere could negatively impact currencies, global financial markets, social and political stability, funding sources and costs, asset and obligation values, customers, suppliers, demand for equipment, and company operations and results. The company's investment management activities could be impaired by changes in the equity, bond, and other financial markets, which would negatively affect earnings.
Continued effects of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union could adversely affect business activity, political stability, and economic conditions in the United Kingdom, the European Union, and elsewhere. The economic conditions and outlook could be further adversely affected by (i) uncertainty regarding any new or modified trade arrangements between the United Kingdom and the European Union and/or other countries; (ii) the risk that one or more other European Union countries could come under increasing pressure to leave the European Union; or (iii) the risk that the euro as the single currency of the eurozone could cease to exist. Any of these developments could affect our businesses, liquidity, results of operations, and financial position.
Additional factors that could materially affect the company's operations, access to capital, expenses, and results include changes in, uncertainty surrounding, and the impact of governmental trade, banking, monetary, and fiscal policies, including financial regulatory reform and its effects on the consumer finance industry, derivatives, funding costs, and other areas; the potential default of the U.S. federal government if Congress fails to pass a fiscal 2022 budget resolution; governmental programs, policies, and tariffs for the benefit of certain industries or sectors; sanctions in particular jurisdictions; retaliatory actions to such changes in trade, banking, monetary, and fiscal policies; actions by central banks; actions by financial and securities regulators; actions by environmental, health, and safety regulatory agencies, including those related to engine emissions, carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions, noise, and the effects of climate change; changes to GPS radio frequency bands or their permitted uses; changes in labor and immigration regulations; changes to accounting standards; changes in tax rates, estimates, laws, and regulations and company actions related thereto; changes to and compliance with privacy, banking, and other regulations; changes to and compliance with economic sanctions and export controls laws and regulations; compliance with U.S. and foreign laws when expanding to new markets and otherwise; and actions by other regulatory bodies.
Other factors that could materially affect the company's results include production, design, and technological innovations and difficulties, including capacity and supply constraints and prices; the loss of or challenges to intellectual property rights, whether through theft, infringement, counterfeiting, or otherwise; the availability and prices of strategically sourced materials, components, and whole goods; delays or disruptions in the company's supply chain or the loss of liquidity by suppliers; disruptions of infrastructures that support communications, operations, or distribution; the failure of customers, dealers, suppliers, or the company to comply with laws, regulations, and company policy pertaining to employment, human rights, health, safety, the environment, sanctions, export controls, anti-corruption, privacy and data protection, and other ethical business practices; introduction of legislation that could affect the company's business model and intellectual property, such as right to repair or right to modify; events that damage the company's reputation or brand; significant investigations, claims, lawsuits, or other legal proceedings; start-up of new plants and products; the success of new product initiatives or business strategies; changes in customer product preferences and sales mix; gaps or limitations in rural broadband coverage, capacity, and speed needed to support technology solutions; oil and energy prices, supplies, and volatility; the availability and cost of freight; actions of competitors in the various industries in which the company competes, particularly price discounting; dealer practices, especially as to levels of new and used field inventories; changes in demand and pricing for used equipment and resulting impacts on lease residual values; labor relations and contracts, including work stoppages and other disruptions; changes in the ability to attract, develop, engage, and retain qualified personnel; acquisitions and divestitures of businesses; greater-than-anticipated transaction costs; the integration of new businesses; the failure or delay in closing or realizing anticipated benefits of acquisitions, joint ventures, or divestitures; the inability to deliver precision technology and agricultural solutions to customers; the implementation of the smart industrial operating model and other organizational changes; the failure to realize anticipated savings or benefits of cost reduction, productivity, or efficiency efforts; difficulties related to the conversion and implementation of enterprise resource planning systems; security breaches, cybersecurity attacks, technology failures, and other disruptions to the information technology infrastructure of the company and its suppliers and dealers; security breaches with respect to the company's products; changes in company-declared dividends and common stock issuances and repurchases; changes in the level and funding of employee retirement benefits; changes in market values of investment assets, compensation, retirement, discount, and mortality rates which impact retirement benefit costs; and significant changes in health care costs.
The liquidity and ongoing profitability of John Deere Capital Corporation and the company's other financial services subsidiaries depend largely on timely access to capital in order to meet future cash flow requirements, and to fund operations, costs, and purchases of the company's products. If general economic conditions deteriorate or capital markets become more volatile, funding could be unavailable or insufficient. Additionally, customer confidence levels may result in declines in credit applications and increases in delinquencies and default rates, which could materially impact write-offs and provisions for credit losses.
The company's forward-looking statements are based upon assumptions relating to the factors described above, which are sometimes based upon estimates and data prepared by government agencies. Such estimates and data are often revised. The company, except as required by law, undertakes no obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new developments or otherwise. Further information concerning the company and its businesses, including factors that could materially affect the company's financial results, is included in the company's other filings with the SEC (including, but not limited to, the factors discussed in Item 1A. Risk Factors of the company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q).
DEERE & COMPANY FOURTH QUARTER 2021 PRESS RELEASE (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | ||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Years Ended | |||||||||||||||
October 31 | November 1 | % | October 31 | November 1 | % | |||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | Change | 2021 | 2020 | Change | |||||||||||
Net sales and revenues: | ||||||||||||||||
Production & precision ag net sales | $ | 4,661 | $ | 3,801 | +23 | $ | 16,509 | $ | 12,962 | +27 | ||||||
Small ag & turf net sales | 2,809 | 2,397 | +17 | 11,860 | 9,363 | +27 | ||||||||||
Construction & forestry net sales | 2,806 | 2,461 | +14 | 11,368 | 8,947 | +27 | ||||||||||
Financial services | 869 | 891 | -2 | 3,548 | 3,589 | -1 | ||||||||||
Other revenues | 182 | 181 | +1 | 739 | 679 | +9 | ||||||||||
Total net sales and revenues | $ | 11,327 | $ | 9,731 | +16 | $ | 44,024 | $ | 35,540 | +24 | ||||||
Operating profit: * | ||||||||||||||||
Production & precision ag | $ | 777 | $ | 578 | +34 | $ | 3,334 | $ | 1,969 | +69 | ||||||
Small ag & turf | 346 | 282 | +23 | 2,045 | 1,000 | +105 | ||||||||||
Construction & forestry | 270 | 196 | +38 | 1,489 | 590 | +152 | ||||||||||
Financial services | 299 | 249 | +20 | 1,144 | 746 | +53 | ||||||||||
Total operating profit | 1,692 | 1,305 | +30 | 8,012 | 4,305 | +86 | ||||||||||
Reconciling items ** | (78) | (219) | -64 | (390) | (472) | -17 | ||||||||||
Income taxes | (331) | (329) | +1 | (1,659) | (1,082) | +53 | ||||||||||
Net income attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 1,283 | $ | 757 | +69 | $ | 5,963 | $ | 2,751 | +117 |
* | Operating profit is income from continuing operations before corporate expenses, certain external interest expense, certain foreign exchange gains and losses, and income taxes. Operating profit of the financial services segment includes the effect of interest expense and foreign exchange gains or losses. |
** | Reconciling items are primarily corporate expenses, certain external interest expense, certain foreign exchange gains and losses, pension and postretirement benefit costs excluding the service cost component, and net income attributable to noncontrolling interests. |
DEERE & COMPANY STATEMENT OF CONSOLIDATED INCOME For the Three Months Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars and shares except per share amounts) Unaudited | ||||||
2021 | 2020 | |||||
Net Sales and Revenues | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 10,276 | $ | 8,659 | ||
Finance and interest income | 828 | 867 | ||||
Other income | 223 | 205 | ||||
Total | 11,327 | 9,731 | ||||
Costs and Expenses | ||||||
Cost of sales | 7,809 | 6,470 | ||||
Research and development expenses | 450 | 443 | ||||
Selling, administrative and general expenses | 936 | 1,011 | ||||
Interest expense | 210 | 278 | ||||
Other operating expenses | 309 | 414 | ||||
Total | 9,714 | 8,616 | ||||
Income of Consolidated Group before Income Taxes | 1,613 | 1,115 | ||||
Provision for income taxes | 330 | 329 | ||||
Income of Consolidated Group | 1,283 | 786 | ||||
Equity in income (loss) of unconsolidated affiliates | 1 | (28) | ||||
Net Income | 1,284 | 758 | ||||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 1 | 1 | ||||
Net Income Attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 1,283 | $ | 757 | ||
Per Share Data | ||||||
Basic | $ | 4.15 | $ | 2.41 | ||
Diluted | $ | 4.12 | $ | 2.39 | ||
Average Shares Outstanding | ||||||
Basic | 309.1 | 314.1 | ||||
Diluted | 311.5 | 317.1 | ||||
See Condensed Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. |
DEERE & COMPANY STATEMENT OF CONSOLIDATED INCOME For the Years Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars and shares except per share amounts) Unaudited | ||||||
2021 | 2020 | |||||
Net Sales and Revenues | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 39,737 | $ | 31,272 | ||
Finance and interest income | 3,296 | 3,450 | ||||
Other income | 991 | 818 | ||||
Total | 44,024 | 35,540 | ||||
Costs and Expenses | ||||||
Cost of sales | 29,116 | 23,677 | ||||
Research and development expenses | 1,587 | 1,644 | ||||
Selling, administrative and general expenses | 3,383 | 3,477 | ||||
Interest expense | 993 | 1,247 | ||||
Other operating expenses | 1,343 | 1,612 | ||||
Total | 36,422 | 31,657 | ||||
Income of Consolidated Group before Income Taxes | 7,602 | 3,883 | ||||
Provision for income taxes | 1,658 | 1,082 | ||||
Income of Consolidated Group | 5,944 | 2,801 | ||||
Equity in income (loss) of unconsolidated affiliates | 21 | (48) | ||||
Net Income | 5,965 | 2,753 | ||||
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | 2 | 2 | ||||
Net Income Attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 5,963 | $ | 2,751 | ||
Per Share Data | ||||||
Basic | $ | 19.14 | $ | 8.77 | ||
Diluted | $ | 18.99 | $ | 8.69 | ||
Average Shares Outstanding | ||||||
Basic | 311.6 | 313.5 | ||||
Diluted | 314.0 | 316.6 | ||||
See Condensed Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. |
DEERE & COMPANY CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | ||||||
2021 | 2020 | |||||
Assets | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 8,017 | $ | 7,066 | ||
Marketable securities | 728 | 641 | ||||
Receivables from unconsolidated affiliates | 27 | 31 | ||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable - net | 4,208 | 4,171 | ||||
Financing receivables - net | 33,799 | 29,750 | ||||
Financing receivables securitized - net | 4,659 | 4,703 | ||||
Other receivables | 1,738 | 1,220 | ||||
Equipment on operating leases - net | 6,988 | 7,298 | ||||
Inventories | 6,781 | 4,999 | ||||
Property and equipment - net | 5,820 | 5,817 | ||||
Investments in unconsolidated affiliates | 175 | 193 | ||||
Goodwill | 3,291 | 3,081 | ||||
Other intangible assets - net | 1,275 | 1,327 | ||||
Retirement benefits | 3,601 | 863 | ||||
Deferred income taxes | 1,037 | 1,499 | ||||
Other assets | 1,970 | 2,432 | ||||
Total Assets | $ | 84,114 | $ | 75,091 | ||
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | ||||||
Liabilities | ||||||
Short-term borrowings | $ | 10,919 | $ | 8,582 | ||
Short-term securitization borrowings | 4,605 | 4,682 | ||||
Payables to unconsolidated affiliates | 143 | 105 | ||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 12,205 | 10,112 | ||||
Deferred income taxes | 576 | 519 | ||||
Long-term borrowings | 32,888 | 32,734 | ||||
Retirement benefits and other liabilities | 4,344 | 5,413 | ||||
Total liabilities | 65,680 | 62,147 | ||||
Stockholders' Equity | ||||||
Total Deere & Company stockholders' equity | 18,431 | 12,937 | ||||
Noncontrolling interests | 3 | 7 | ||||
Total stockholders' equity | 18,434 | 12,944 | ||||
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | $ | 84,114 | $ | 75,091 | ||
See Condensed Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. |
DEERE & COMPANY STATEMENT OF CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOWS For the Years Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | ||||||
2021 | 2020 | |||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities | ||||||
Net income | $ | 5,965 | $ | 2,753 | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||||||
Provision (credit) for credit losses | (6) | 110 | ||||
Provision for depreciation and amortization | 2,050 | 2,118 | ||||
Impairment charges | 50 | 194 | ||||
Share-based compensation expense | 82 | 81 | ||||
Loss on sales of businesses and unconsolidated affiliates | 24 | |||||
Undistributed earnings of unconsolidated affiliates | 2 | (7) | ||||
Credit for deferred income taxes | (441) | (11) | ||||
Changes in assets and liabilities: | ||||||
Trade, notes, and financing receivables related to sales | 969 | 2,009 | ||||
Inventories | (2,497) | 397 | ||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 1,884 | (7) | ||||
Accrued income taxes payable/receivable | 11 | 8 | ||||
Retirement benefits | 29 | (537) | ||||
Other | (372) | 351 | ||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 7,726 | 7,483 | ||||
Cash Flows from Investing Activities | ||||||
Collections of receivables (excluding receivables related to sales) | 18,959 | 17,381 | ||||
Proceeds from maturities and sales of marketable securities | 109 | 93 | ||||
Proceeds from sales of equipment on operating leases | 2,094 | 1,783 | ||||
Cost of receivables acquired (excluding receivables related to sales) | (23,653) | (19,965) | ||||
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired | (244) | (66) | ||||
Purchases of marketable securities | (194) | (130) | ||||
Purchases of property and equipment | (848) | (820) | ||||
Cost of equipment on operating leases acquired | (1,732) | (1,836) | ||||
Collateral on derivatives - net | (281) | 268 | ||||
Other | 40 | (27) | ||||
Net cash used for investing activities | (5,750) | (3,319) | ||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities | ||||||
Increase (decrease) in total short-term borrowings | 818 | (1,360) | ||||
Proceeds from long-term borrowings | 8,722 | 9,271 | ||||
Payments of long-term borrowings | (7,090) | (7,383) | ||||
Proceeds from issuance of common stock | 148 | 331 | ||||
Repurchases of common stock | (2,538) | (750) | ||||
Dividends paid | (1,040) | (956) | ||||
Other | (98) | (133) | ||||
Net cash used for financing activities | (1,078) | (980) | ||||
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash, Cash Equivalents, and | 55 | 32 | ||||
Net Increase in Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash | 953 | 3,216 | ||||
Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash at Beginning of Year | 7,172 | 3,956 | ||||
Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash at End of Year | $ | 8,125 | $ | 7,172 | ||
See Condensed Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. |
DEERE & COMPANY | |
Condensed Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements | |
(In millions of dollars and shares except per share amounts) Unaudited | |
(1) | 2021 Special Items |
In the third quarter of 2021, the company sold a closed factory that previously produced small agriculture equipment in China, resulting in a pretax gain. During the first quarter of 2021, the fixed assets in an asphalt plant factory in Germany were impaired. The company also continued to assess its manufacturing locations, resulting in additional long-lived asset impairments. These impairments were offset by a favorable indirect tax ruling in Brazil. There were no special items in the fourth quarter of 2021. |
Year Ended October 31, 2021 | |||||||||||||
Production & | Small Ag | Construction | |||||||||||
Expense (benefit): | Precision Ag | & Turf | & Forestry | Total | |||||||||
Gain on sale - Other income | $ | (27) | $ | (27) | |||||||||
Long-lived asset impairments - | $ | 5 | 3 | $ | 42 | 50 | |||||||
Brazil indirect tax - Cost of sales | (53) | (5) | (58) | ||||||||||
Total pretax expense (benefit) | $ | (48) | $ | (24) | $ | 37 | $ | (35) |
2020 Special Items | |
In 2020, the company closed a factory producing small agricultural equipment in China resulting in one-time costs in the fourth quarter, in addition to costs previously recorded in the third quarter. The company also impaired fixed assets at multiple international locations resulting in one-time costs in the fourth quarter, along with fixed asset impairments recognized in the second quarter. Equipment on operating leases and matured operating lease inventory were impaired in the second quarter of 2020. The company also impaired minority investments resulting in one-time costs in the fourth quarter, in addition to a minority investment impairment in the second quarter. |
Three Months Ended Nov. 1, 2020 | Year Ended Nov. 1, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expense: | PPA | SAT | CF | Total | PPA | SAT | CF | FS | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Factory closure - Cost of sales | $ | 7 | $ | 7 | $ | 20 | $ | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Long-lived asset impairments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | 13 | $ | 18 | 31 | 13 | $ | 80 | 93 | ||||||||||||||||||||
SA&G expenses | $ | 2 | 2 | 4 | $ | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other operating expenses | $ | 32 | 32 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Affiliate company impairments – | 30 | 30 | 50 | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total pretax expense | $ | 2 | $ | 22 | $ | 48 | $ | 72 | $ | 2 | $ | 35 | $ | 130 | $ | 32 | $ | 199 |
2020 Disposition | |
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the company sold its German lawn mower business. A | |
2020 Employee-Separation Programs | |
During the first and fourth quarters of 2020, the company implemented employee-separation programs for the company's salaried workforce in several geographic areas, including the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The programs' main purpose was to improve efficiency through a leaner, more flexible organization. The total pretax expenses for 2020 were as follows: |
Three Months Ended Nov. 1, 2020 | Year Ended Nov. 1, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PPA | SAT | CF | FS | Total | PPA | SAT | CF | FS | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | $ | 31 | $ | 19 | $ | 13 | $ | 63 | $ | 51 | $ | 31 | $ | 22 | $ | 104 | |||||||||||||||
Research and | 20 | 12 | 5 | 37 | 29 | 18 | 8 | 55 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Selling, administrative and | 34 | 24 | 10 | $ | 11 | 79 | 53 | 43 | 24 | $ | 15 | 135 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total operating profit impact | $ | 85 | $ | 55 | $ | 28 | $ | 11 | 179 | $ | 133 | $ | 92 | $ | 54 | $ | 15 | 294 | |||||||||||||
Non-operating profit impact | 18 | 41 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total pretax expense | $ | 197 | $ | 335 |
Included in total pretax expense are non-cash charges of | |
(2) | Prior to November 2, 2020, the operating results of the Wirtgen Group (Wirtgen) were incorporated into the company's consolidated financial statements using a one-month lag period. In the first quarter of 2021, the reporting lag was eliminated resulting in one additional month of Wirtgen activity in the first quarter and fiscal year 2021. The effect was an increase to "Net sales" of |
(3) | Dividends declared and paid on a per share basis were as follows: |
Three Months Ended | Years Ended | |||||||||||
October 31 | November 1 | October 31 | November 1 | |||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||
Dividends declared | $ | 1.05 | $ | .76 | $ | 3.61 | $ | 3.04 | ||||
Dividends paid | $ | .90 | $ | .76 | $ | 3.32 | $ | 3.04 |
(4) | The calculation of basic net income per share is based on the average number of shares outstanding. The calculation of diluted net income per share recognizes any dilutive effect of share-based compensation. |
(5) | The consolidated financial statements represent the consolidation of all Deere & Company's subsidiaries. In the supplemental consolidating data in Note 6 to the financial statements, the "Equipment Operations" represents the enterprise without "Financial Services", which include the company's production and precision agriculture operations, small agriculture and turf operations, and construction and forestry operations, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses not reflected within "Financial Services." |
DEERE & COMPANY (6) SUPPLEMENTAL CONSOLIDATING DATA For the Three Months Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIPMENT | FINANCIAL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OPERATIONS1 | SERVICES | ELIMINATIONS | CONSOLIDATED | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net Sales and Revenues | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 10,276 | $ | 8,659 | $ | 10,276 | $ | 8,659 | |||||||||||||||||||
Finance and interest income | 39 | 38 | $ | 859 | $ | 891 | $ | (70) | $ | (62) | 828 | 867 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Other income | 229 | 211 | 84 | 60 | (90) | (66) | 223 | 205 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 10,544 | 8,908 | 943 | 951 | (160) | (128) | 11,327 | 9,731 | |||||||||||||||||||
Costs and Expenses | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | 7,811 | 6,470 | (2) | 7,809 | 6,470 | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Research and development expenses | 450 | 443 | 450 | 443 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Selling, administrative and general expenses | 798 | 890 | 140 | 123 | (2) | (2) | 936 | 1,011 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest expense | 81 | 92 | 148 | 195 | (19) | (9) | 210 | 278 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest compensation to Financial Services | 51 | 53 | (51) | (53) | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other operating expenses | 40 | 93 | 355 | 385 | (86) | (64) | 309 | 414 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 9,231 | 8,041 | 643 | 703 | (160) | (128) | 9,714 | 8,616 | |||||||||||||||||||
Income before Income Taxes | 1,313 | 867 | 300 | 248 | 1,613 | 1,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Provision for income taxes | 256 | 266 | 74 | 63 | 330 | 329 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Income after Income Taxes | 1,057 | 601 | 226 | 185 | 1,283 | 786 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Equity in income (loss) of unconsolidated affiliates | (29) | 1 | 1 | 1 | (28) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income | 1,057 | 572 | 227 | 186 | 1,284 | 758 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Less: Net income attributable to | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 1,056 | $ | 571 | $ | 227 | $ | 186 | $ | 1,283 | $ | 757 | |||||||||||||||
The supplemental consolidating data is presented for informational purposes. Transactions between the Equipment Operations and Financial Services have been eliminated to arrive at the consolidated financial statements. | |
1 | The Equipment Operations represents the enterprise without Financial Services. The Equipment Operations includes the company's production and precision agriculture operations, small agriculture and turf operations, construction and forestry operations, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses not reflected within Financial Services. |
2 | Elimination of Financial Services' interest income earned from Equipment Operations. |
3 | Elimination of Equipment Operations' margin from inventory transferred to equipment on operating leases. |
4 | Elimination of intercompany service fees. |
5 | Elimination of Equipment Operations' interest expense to Financial Services. |
6 | Elimination of Financial Services' lease depreciation expense related to inventory transferred to equipment on operating leases. |
DEERE & COMPANY SUPPLEMENTAL CONSOLIDATING DATA (Continued) For the Years Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIPMENT | FINANCIAL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OPERATIONS1 | SERVICES | ELIMINATIONS | CONSOLIDATED | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net Sales and Revenues | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 39,737 | $ | 31,272 | $ | 39,737 | $ | 31,272 | |||||||||||||||||||
Finance and interest income | 133 | 112 | $ | 3,442 | $ | 3,610 | $ | (279) | $ | (272) | 3,296 | 3,450 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Other income | 941 | 808 | 352 | 257 | (302) | (247) | 991 | 818 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 40,811 | 32,192 | 3,794 | 3,867 | (581) | (519) | 44,024 | 35,540 | |||||||||||||||||||
Costs and Expenses | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | 29,119 | 23,679 | (3) | (2) | 29,116 | 23,677 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Research and development expenses | 1,587 | 1,644 | 1,587 | 1,644 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Selling, administrative and general expenses | 2,887 | 2,878 | 504 | 606 | (8) | (7) | 3,383 | 3,477 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest expense | 368 | 329 | 687 | 942 | (62) | (24) | 993 | 1,247 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest compensation to Financial Services | 217 | 248 | (217) | (248) | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other operating expenses | 181 | 278 | 1,453 | 1,572 | (291) | (238) | 1,343 | 1,612 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 34,359 | 29,056 | 2,644 | 3,120 | (581) | (519) | 36,422 | 31,657 | |||||||||||||||||||
Income before Income Taxes | 6,452 | 3,136 | 1,150 | 747 | 7,602 | 3,883 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Provision for income taxes | 1,386 | 899 | 272 | 183 | 1,658 | 1,082 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Income after Income Taxes | 5,066 | 2,237 | 878 | 564 | 5,944 | 2,801 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Equity in income (loss) of unconsolidated affiliates | 18 | (50) | 3 | 2 | 21 | (48) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income | 5,084 | 2,187 | 881 | 566 | 5,965 | 2,753 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Less: Net income attributable to | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 5,082 | $ | 2,185 | $ | 881 | $ | 566 | $ | 5,963 | $ | 2,751 | |||||||||||||||
The supplemental consolidating data is presented for informational purposes. Transactions between the Equipment Operations and Financial Services have been eliminated to arrive at the consolidated financial statements. | |
1 | The Equipment Operations represents the enterprise without Financial Services. The Equipment Operations includes the company's production and precision agriculture operations, small agriculture and turf operations, construction and forestry operations, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses not reflected within Financial Services. |
2 | Elimination of Financial Services' interest income earned from Equipment Operations. |
3 | Elimination of Equipment Operations' margin from inventory transferred to equipment on operating leases. |
4 | Elimination of intercompany service fees. |
5 | Elimination of Equipment Operations' interest expense to Financial Services. |
6 | Elimination of Financial Services' lease depreciation expense related to inventory transferred to equipment on operating leases. |
DEERE & COMPANY SUPPLEMENTAL CONSOLIDATING DATA (Continued) CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET As of October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIPMENT | FINANCIAL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
OPERATIONS1 | SERVICES | ELIMINATIONS | CONSOLIDATED | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 7,188 | $ | 6,145 | $ | 829 | $ | 921 | $ | 8,017 | $ | 7,066 | ||||||||||||||
Marketable securities | 3 | 7 | 725 | 634 | 728 | 641 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Receivables from unconsolidated affiliates | 5,591 | 5,290 | $ | (5,564) | $ | (5,259) | 27 | 31 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable - net | 1,155 | 1,013 | 3,895 | 4,238 | (842) | (1,080) | 4,208 | 4,171 | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
Financing receivables - net | 73 | 106 | 33,726 | 29,644 | 33,799 | 29,750 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Financing receivables securitized - net | 10 | 26 | 4,649 | 4,677 | 4,659 | 4,703 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other receivables | 1,602 | 1,117 | 159 | 151 | (23) | (48) | 1,738 | 1,220 | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
Equipment on operating leases - net | 6,988 | 7,298 | 6,988 | 7,298 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventories | 6,781 | 4,999 | 6,781 | 4,999 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Property and equipment - net | 5,783 | 5,778 | 37 | 39 | 5,820 | 5,817 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Investments in unconsolidated affiliates | 153 | 174 | 22 | 19 | 175 | 193 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Goodwill | 3,291 | 3,081 | 3,291 | 3,081 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other intangible assets - net | 1,275 | 1,327 | 1,275 | 1,327 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Retirement benefits | 3,539 | 859 | 64 | 59 | (2) | (55) | 3,601 | 863 | 9 | |||||||||||||||||
Deferred income taxes | 1,215 | 1,763 | 53 | 45 | (231) | (309) | 1,037 | 1,499 | 10 | |||||||||||||||||
Other assets | 1,493 | 1,439 | 477 | 994 | (1) | 1,970 | 2,432 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 39,152 | $ | 33,124 | $ | 51,624 | $ | 48,719 | $ | (6,662) | $ | (6,752) | $ | 84,114 | $ | 75,091 | ||||||||||
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short-term borrowings | $ | 1,509 | $ | 292 | $ | 9,410 | $ | 8,290 | $ | 10,919 | $ | 8,582 | ||||||||||||||
Short-term securitization borrowings | 10 | 26 | 4,595 | 4,656 | 4,605 | 4,682 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Payables to unconsolidated affiliates | 143 | 104 | 5,564 | 5,260 | $ | (5,564) | $ | (5,259) | 143 | 105 | 7 | |||||||||||||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 11,055 | 9,114 | 2,015 | 2,127 | (865) | (1,129) | 12,205 | 10,112 | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
Deferred income taxes | 438 | 385 | 369 | 443 | (231) | (309) | 576 | 519 | 10 | |||||||||||||||||
Long-term borrowings | 8,915 | 10,124 | 23,973 | 22,610 | 32,888 | 32,734 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Retirement benefits and other liabilities | 4,239 | 5,366 | 107 | 102 | (2) | (55) | 4,344 | 5,413 | 9 | |||||||||||||||||
Total liabilities | 26,309 | 25,411 | 46,033 | 43,488 | (6,662) | (6,752) | 65,680 | 62,147 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stockholders' Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Deere & Company stockholders' equity | 18,431 | 12,937 | 5,591 | 5,231 | (5,591) | (5,231) | 18,431 | 12,937 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||
Noncontrolling interests | 3 | 7 | 3 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Financial Services equity | (5,591) | (5,231) | 5,591 | 5,231 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted total stockholders' equity | 12,843 | 7,713 | 5,591 | 5,231 | 18,434 | 12,944 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | $ | 39,152 | $ | 33,124 | $ | 51,624 | $ | 48,719 | $ | (6,662) | $ | (6,752) | $ | 84,114 | $ | 75,091 | ||||||||||
The supplemental consolidating data is presented for informational purposes. Transactions between the Equipment Operations and Financial Services have been eliminated to arrive at the consolidated financial statements. | |
1 | The Equipment Operations represents the enterprise without Financial Services. The Equipment Operations includes the company's production and precision agriculture operations, small agriculture and turf operations, construction and forestry operations, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses not reflected within Financial Services. |
7 | Elimination of receivables / payables between Equipment Operations and Financial Services. |
8 | Reclassification of sales incentive accruals on receivables sold to Financial Services. |
9 | Reclassification of net pension assets / liabilities. |
10 | Reclassification of deferred tax assets / liabilities in the same taxing jurisdictions. |
11 | Elimination of Financial Services equity. |
DEERE & COMPANY SUPPLEMENTAL CONSOLIDATING DATA (Continued) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS For the Years Ended October 31, 2021 and November 1, 2020 (In millions of dollars) Unaudited | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIPMENT | FINANCIAL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OPERATIONS1 | SERVICES | ELIMINATIONS | CONSOLIDATED | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net income | $ | 5,084 | $ | 2,187 | $ | 881 | $ | 566 | $ | 5,965 | $ | 2,753 | |||||||||||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Provision (credit) for credit losses | 7 | 5 | (13) | 105 | (6) | 110 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Provision for depreciation and amortization | 1,043 | 1,016 | 1,140 | 1,227 | $ | (133) | $ | (125) | 2,050 | 2,118 | 12 | ||||||||||||||||
Impairment charges | 50 | 162 | 32 | 50 | 194 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Share-based compensation expense | 82 | 81 | 82 | 81 | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Loss on sale of businesses and unconsolidated affiliates | 24 | 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Undistributed earnings of unconsolidated affiliates | 560 | 381 | (3) | (2) | (555) | (386) | 2 | (7) | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
Provision (credit) for deferred income taxes | (369) | 105 | (72) | (116) | (441) | (11) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Changes in assets and liabilities: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade, notes, and financing receivables related to sales | (105) | 373 | 1,074 | 1,636 | 969 | 2,009 | 15, 17, 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Inventories | (1,835) | 1,011 | (662) | (614) | (2,497) | 397 | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 1,589 | (331) | 57 | (1) | 238 | 325 | 1,884 | (7) | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
Accrued income taxes payable/receivable | 13 | (14) | (2) | 22 | 11 | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Retirement benefits | 30 | (544) | (1) | 7 | 29 | (537) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | (167) | 385 | (22) | 136 | (183) | (170) | (372) | 351 | 12, 13, 16 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 5,900 | 4,760 | 1,965 | 1,976 | (139) | 747 | 7,726 | 7,483 | |||||||||||||||||||
Cash Flows from Investing Activities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Collections of receivables (excluding receivables related to sales) | 20,527 | 18,829 | (1,568) | (1,448) | 18,959 | 17,381 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from maturities and sales of marketable securities | 4 | 105 | 93 | 109 | 93 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from sales of equipment on operating leases | 2,094 | 1,783 | 2,094 | 1,783 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of receivables acquired (excluding receivables related | (25,305) | (21,360) | 1,652 | 1,395 | (23,653) | (19,965) | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired | (244) | (66) | (244) | (66) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchases of marketable securities | (4) | (194) | (126) | (194) | (130) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchases of property and equipment | (845) | (816) | (3) | (4) | (848) | (820) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of equipment on operating leases acquired | (2,627) | (2,666) | 895 | 830 | (1,732) | (1,836) | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Decrease in trade and wholesale receivables | 1,364 | 1,999 | (1,364) | (1,999) | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Collateral on derivatives - net | (7) | (6) | (274) | 274 | (281) | 268 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 58 | (99) | 5 | (38) | (23) | 110 | 40 | (27) | 14, 18 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net cash used for investing activities | (1,034) | (991) | (4,308) | (1,216) | (408) | (1,112) | (5,750) | (3,319) | |||||||||||||||||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Increase (decrease) in total short-term borrowings | 65 | (177) | 753 | (1,183) | 818 | (1,360) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Change in intercompany receivables/payables | (354) | (3,207) | 354 | 3,207 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from long-term borrowings | 11 | 4,586 | 8,711 | 4,685 | 8,722 | 9,271 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Payments of long-term borrowings | (94) | (607) | (6,996) | (6,776) | (7,090) | (7,383) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from issuance of common stock | 148 | 331 | 148 | 331 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Repurchases of common stock | (2,538) | (750) | (2,538) | (750) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Dividends paid | (1,040) | (956) | (555) | (386) | 555 | 386 | (1,040) | (956) | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other | (61) | (105) | (29) | (7) | (8) | (21) | (98) | (133) | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities | (3,863) | (885) | 2,238 | (460) | 547 | 365 | (1,078) | (980) | |||||||||||||||||||
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash, Cash | 41 | 76 | 14 | (44) | 55 | 32 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash, Cash Equivalents, and | 1,044 | 2,960 | (91) | 256 | 953 | 3,216 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash at | 6,156 | 3,196 | 1,016 | 760 | 7,172 | 3,956 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash at End of Year | $ | 7,200 | $ | 6,156 | $ | 925 | $ | 1,016 | $ | 8,125 | $ | 7,172 | |||||||||||||||
The supplemental consolidating data is presented for informational purposes. Transactions between the Equipment Operations and Financial Services have been eliminated to arrive at the consolidated financial statements. | |
1 | The Equipment Operations represents the enterprise without Financial Services. The Equipment Operations includes the company's production and precision agriculture operations, small agriculture and turf operations, construction and forestry operations, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses not reflected within Financial Services. |
12 | Elimination of depreciation on leases related to inventory transferred to equipment on operating leases. |
13 | Reclassification of share-based compensation expense. |
14 | Elimination of dividends from Financial Services to the Equipment Operations, which are included in the Equipment Operations net cash provided by operating activities, and capital investments in Financial Services from the Equipment Operations. |
15 | Primarily reclassification of receivables related to the sale of equipment. |
16 | Reclassification of direct lease agreements with retail customers. |
17 | Reclassification of sales incentive accruals on receivables sold to Financial Services. |
18 | Elimination and reclassification of the effects of Financial Services partial financing of the construction and forestry retail locations sales and subsequent collection of those amounts. |
DEERE & COMPANY
OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The company evaluates its business results on the basis of accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. In addition, it uses a metric referred to as Shareholder Value Added (SVA), which management believes is an appropriate measure for the performance of its businesses. SVA is, in effect, the pretax profit left over after subtracting the cost of enterprise capital. The company is aiming for a sustained creation of SVA and is using this metric for various performance goals. Certain compensation is also determined on the basis of performance using this measure. For purposes of determining SVA, each of the equipment segments is assessed a pretax cost of assets, which on an annual basis is approximately 12 percent of the segment's average identifiable operating assets during the applicable period with inventory at standard cost. Management believes that valuing inventories at standard cost more closely approximates the current cost of inventory and the company's investment in the asset. The Financial Services segment is assessed an annual pretax cost of approximately 13 percent of the segment's average equity. The cost of assets or equity, as applicable, is deducted from the operating profit or added to the operating loss of each segment to determine the amount of SVA.
Equipment | Production & | Small Ag | Construction | |||||||||||||||||||||||
For the Years Ended | Operations | Precision Ag | & Turf | & Forestry | ||||||||||||||||||||||
October 31 | November 1 | October 31 | November 1 | October 31 | November 1 | October 31 | November 1 | |||||||||||||||||||
Dollars in millions | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net Sales | $ | 39,737 | $ | 31,272 | $ | 16,509 | $ | 12,962 | $ | 11,860 | $ | 9,363 | $ | 11,368 | $ | 8,947 | ||||||||||
Net Sales - excluding Wirtgen | 28,348 | 12,962 | 9,363 | 6,023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Average Identifiable Assets* | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
With Inventories at LIFO | $ | 16,680 | $ | 16,593 | $ | 6,640 | $ | 6,194 | $ | 3,625 | $ | 3,536 | $ | 6,415 | $ | 6,863 | ||||||||||
With Inventories at LIFO - excluding Wirtgen | 12,599 | 6,194 | 3,536 | 2,869 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
With Inventories at Standard Cost | 18,045 | 18,010 | 7,321 | 6,901 | 4,047 | 3,979 | 6,677 | 7,130 | ||||||||||||||||||
With Inventories at Standard Cost - excluding Wirtgen | 14,016 | 6,901 | 3,979 | 3,136 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating Profit | $ | 6,868 | $ | 3,559 | $ | 3,334 | $ | 1,969 | $ | 2,045 | $ | 1,000 | $ | 1,489 | $ | 590 | ||||||||||
Operating Profit - excluding Wirtgen | 3,289 | 1,969 | 1,000 | 320 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Percent of Net Sales** | 17.3 | % | 11.6 | % | 20.2 | % | 15.2 | % | 17.2 | % | 10.7 | % | 13.1 | % | 5.3 | % | ||||||||||
Operating Return on Assets** | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
With Inventories at LIFO | 41.2 | % | 26.1 | % | 50.2 | % | 31.8 | % | 56.4 | % | 28.3 | % | 23.2 | % | 11.2 | % | ||||||||||
With Inventories at Standard Cost | 38.1 | % | 23.5 | % | 45.5 | % | 28.5 | % | 50.5 | % | 25.1 | % | 22.3 | % | 10.2 | % | ||||||||||
SVA Cost of Assets** | $ | (2,165) | $ | (1,683) | $ | (878) | $ | (829) | $ | (486) | $ | (478) | $ | (801) | $ | (376) | ||||||||||
SVA** | 4,703 | 1,606 | 2,456 | 1,140 | 1,559 | 522 | 688 | (56) | ||||||||||||||||||
Financial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
For the Years Ended | Services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
October 31 | November 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dollars in millions | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income Attributable to Deere & Company | $ | 881 | $ | 566 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Average Equity | 5,497 | 5,099 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Return on Equity | 16.0 | % | 11.1 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating Profit | $ | 1,144 | $ | 746 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost of Equity | (719) | (673) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
SVA | 425 | 73 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
* At the beginning of fiscal year 2021, the company reclassified goodwill from the Equipment Operations segments' identifiable assets to corporate assets. Operating return on assets (OROA) and SVA exclude the impact of goodwill. Prior period information has been recast for a consistent presentation.
** Beginning in fiscal year 2021, the results and assets related to the Wirtgen Group (Wirtgen) are included in the calculation of OROA and SVA. Due to integration efforts, the 2020 information did not include Wirtgen's results and assets. Prior period information was not recast for this change, which is consistent with the company's internal presentation. |
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