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FirstCash Reports Second Quarter Earnings Results; Completes Share Repurchase Plan and Adds New $200 Million Authorization; Increases Quarterly Dividend to $0.35 per Share

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FORT WORTH, Texas, July 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FirstCash Holdings, Inc. (“FirstCash” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FCFS), the leading international operator of retail pawn stores and a leading provider of retail point-of-sale (“POS”) payment solutions through American First Finance (“AFF”), today announced operating results for the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023. The Company also announced that the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.35 per share, an increase of 6% compared to the previous quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share, which will be paid in August 2023. Additionally, the Company completed its share repurchase plan and the Board of Directors authorized a new $200 million plan.

Mr. Rick Wessel, chief executive officer, stated, “FirstCash posted record second quarter consolidated revenues and generated strong earnings growth from its core pawn operations in both the U.S. and Latin America. Coupled with continued revenue and transaction volume growth in AFF’s retail POS payment solutions business, we have significant earnings momentum entering the second half of 2023.

"FirstCash continues to expand its operating platform as well, with 36 pawn stores added year-to-date and additional store openings and acquisitions expected over the balance of the year, while AFF surpassed 10,000 active merchant door locations in the second quarter. Additionally, our strong balance sheet and cash flows have allowed us to repurchase $114 million of stock this year, through today’s date, and raise the quarterly cash dividend.”

This release contains adjusted financial measures, which exclude certain non-operating and/or non-cash expenses, which are non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to the descriptions and reconciliations to GAAP of these and other non-GAAP financial measures at the end of this release.


 Three Months Ended June 30,
 As Reported (GAAP) Adjusted (Non-GAAP)
In thousands, except per share amounts 2023  2022  2023  2022
Revenue$750,622 $647,616 $750,622 $659,130
Net income$45,180 $86,108 $55,553 $51,159
Diluted earnings per share$0.99 $1.81 $1.22 $1.08
EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)$108,237 $151,629 $107,473 $96,417
Weighted-average diluted shares 45,678  47,499  45,678  47,499


 Six Months Ended June 30,
 As Reported (GAAP) Adjusted (Non-GAAP)
In thousands, except per share amounts 2023  2022  2023  2022
Revenue$1,513,361 $1,307,455 $1,513,361 $1,335,142
Net income$92,568 $114,113 $113,253 $108,031
Diluted earnings per share$2.01 $2.38 $2.46 $2.26
EBITDA (non-GAAP measure)$218,941 $229,725 $217,043 $197,765
Weighted-average diluted shares 45,993  47,897  45,993  47,897


Consolidated Operating Highlights

  • Consolidated revenues totaled $751 million in the second quarter, an increase of 16% on a GAAP basis and 14% on an adjusted basis compared to the prior-year quarter. Year-to-date consolidated revenues totaled $1.5 billion, an increase of 16% on a GAAP basis and 13% on an adjusted basis compared to the prior-year period.
  • On a GAAP basis, the prior-year second quarter earnings included a significant non-cash gain ($1.13 per share, net of tax) on the revaluation of contingent consideration related to the AFF acquisition. As a result, GAAP-basis diluted earnings per share for the second quarter of 2023 decreased 45% over the prior-year quarter and 16% for the year-to-date period. Excluding purchase accounting and certain other adjustments primarily impacting prior-year results, adjusted diluted earnings per share increased 13% compared to the prior-year quarter while year-to-date diluted earnings per share increased 9% on an adjusted basis compared to the prior-year period.
  • While GAAP net income for the second quarter decreased 48% over the prior-year quarter primarily due to the non-cash revaluation gain in 2022, adjusted net income, which excludes certain purchase accounting and other adjustments as described herein, increased 9% compared to the prior-year quarter. Year-to-date net income decreased 19% on a GAAP basis and increased 5% on an adjusted basis compared to the prior-year period.
  • For the twelve month period ended June 30, 2023, adjusted EBITDA totaled $457 million, an increase of 25% over the comparable prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter increased 11% compared to the prior-year quarter.
  • Operating cash flows for the twelve month period ended June 30, 2023 were $448 million and adjusted free cash flows (a non-GAAP measure) were $284 million, an increase of 33% and 57%, respectively, compared to the prior-year period.

Store Base and Platform Growth

  • Pawn Stores: During the second quarter, 19 pawn locations were added, and year-to-date, a total of 36 stores have been opened, bringing the total number of locations at June 30, 2023 to 2,889 locations. By market, the Company reported the following additions:
    • U.S. Pawn: One store in Oklahoma was acquired and two de novo locations in Las Vegas, Nevada were opened during the second quarter. At June 30, 2023, the Company had 1,101 full-service U.S. pawn locations in 25 states and the District of Columbia.

      The Company also purchased the underlying real estate at nine of its existing pawn stores during the second quarter. This brings the total number of owned U.S. locations to 308.
    • Latin America Pawn: A total of 16 de novo locations were opened in Latin America during the second quarter of 2023, which included 14 locations in Mexico and two locations in Guatemala. Year-to-date, 30 locations have been opened in Latin America where the Company now has 1,788 total locations.
  • Retail POS Payment Solutions Merchant Partnerships: AFF continued to grow market share with approximately 10,500 active retail and e-commerce merchant partner locations at June 30, 2023, representing a 38% increase in active merchant locations compared to June 30, 2022.

U.S. Pawn Segment Operating Results

  • Segment pre-tax operating income in the second quarter of 2023 increased $8 million, or 13%, compared to the prior-year quarter. The resulting segment pre-tax operating margin was 23% for the second quarter of 2023, an improvement over the 21% margin for the prior-year quarter.
  • Year-to-date segment pre-tax operating income increased by $16 million, or 12%, compared to the prior-year period. The resulting segment pre-tax operating margin was 24% for the year-to-date period, an improvement over the 22% margin for the comparable prior-year period.
  • Pawn fee revenue increased 13% in total and 11% on a same-store basis for the second quarter of 2023 as compared to the prior-year quarter, reflecting continued inflationary pressures driving additional demand and increased portfolio yield driven by improved customer redemption rates.
  • Pawn receivables were at a record-level for the end of a second quarter, increasing 7% in total at June 30, 2023 compared to the prior year, while same-store pawn receivables were up 6%. Both increases represented sequential quarterly improvement over the growth rates at March 31, 2023.
  • Retail merchandise sales in the second quarter of 2023 were flat compared to the prior-year quarter and decreased 3% on a same-store basis compared to the prior-year quarter, as inventory levels remain relatively constrained due to strong turn rates and lower than normal pawn forfeiture rates.
  • Retail sales margins increased to 43% in the second quarter of 2023 compared to 41% in the prior-year quarter, reflecting continued demand for value-priced, pre-owned merchandise and low levels of aged inventory. The resulting gross profit from retail sales increased 4% in the second quarter compared to a year ago.
  • Annualized inventory turnover was 2.8 times for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2023, while inventories aged greater than one year at June 30, 2023 remained low at 2%.
  • Operating expenses increased 7% in total and 4% on a same-store basis in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the prior-year quarter, primarily reflecting inflationary increases in wages and certain other operating costs.

Latin America Pawn Segment Operating Results

Note: Certain growth rates below are calculated on a constant currency basis, a non-GAAP financial measure defined at the end of this release. The average Mexican peso to U.S. dollar exchange rate for the second quarter of 2023 was 17.7 pesos / dollar, a favorable change of 12% versus the comparable prior-year period, and for the six month period ended June 30, 2023 was 18.2 pesos / dollar, a favorable change of 10% versus the prior-year period.

  • Second quarter segment pre-tax operating income increased 13%, or 3% on a constant currency basis, over the prior-year quarter. The resulting pre-tax operating margin was 20% for the second quarter of 2023 compared to 21% in the prior-year quarter.
  • Year-to-date segment pre-tax operating income increased 12%, or 5% on a constant currency basis, over the prior-year period. The resulting pre-tax operating margin was 19% for the year-to-date period compared to 20% in the prior-year period.
  • Pawn loan fees increased 19%, or 6% on a constant currency basis, in the second quarter of 2023 as compared to the prior-year quarter, both in total and on a same-store basis, reflecting improved yields on pawn receivables.
  • Pawn receivables were at record levels at June 30, 2023, increasing 18%, or 1% on a constant currency basis, compared to the prior year. On a same-store basis, pawn receivables increased 17%, or 1% on a constant currency basis, compared to the prior year. The Company believes the recent flattening in local currency pawn balances in part reflects continued increases in government-mandated minimum wage and benefit programs in Mexico which have significantly benefited many cash-constrained consumers.
  • Retail merchandise sales in the second quarter of 2023 increased 23%, or 10% on a constant currency basis, compared to the prior-year quarter. Same-store retail merchandise sales in the second quarter of 2023 were up 23%, or 9% on a constant currency basis, compared to the prior-year quarter.
  • Retail margins remained within historical norms at 35% for the second quarter of 2023. Annualized inventory turnover was 4.3 times for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2023, while inventories aged greater than one year at June 30, 2023 remained extremely low at 1%.
  • Operating expenses increased 24% in total and 23% on a same-store basis compared to the prior-year quarter. On a constant currency basis, they increased 11% in total and 10% on a same-store basis, driven in part by the increased pace of new store openings, higher incentive compensation expense related to growth in net revenue and segment earnings, along with general inflationary impacts and increases in the federally mandated minimum wage and other required benefit programs.

Retail POS Payment Solutions Segment - American First Finance (AFF) Operating Results

Note: The reconciliations of GAAP revenues and earnings for this segment to adjusted revenues and earnings are provided and described in more detail in the Retail POS Payment Solutions Segment Results section of this release.

  • Segment revenues for the quarter, comprised of lease-to-own (“LTO”) fees and interest and fees on finance receivables, increased 30% on a GAAP basis and 22% on an adjusted basis, which excludes the non-cash impacts of fair value purchase accounting requirements in the 2022 results. Revenues for the year-to-date period increased 27% on a GAAP basis and 18% on an adjusted basis.
  • Gross transaction volume from originated LTO and POS financing transactions totaled $256 million for the second quarter and $506 million year-to-date, representing an increase of 24% over the second quarter of last year and 29% year-to-date. The growth was driven by a combination of an approximate 5% quarter-over-quarter increase in transaction volumes at existing merchant door locations coupled with 38% growth in the number of active merchant locations at June 30, 2023 compared to June 30, 2022.
  • Combined gross leased merchandise and finance receivables outstanding at June 30, 2023, excluding the impacts of purchase accounting, increased 18% compared to the June 30, 2022 balances.
  • The combined provision for lease and loan losses for the quarter increased by $16 million, or 25%, over the prior-year quarter, driven primarily by the 24% increase in quarter-over-quarter origination activity. The year-to-date provision increased by $30 million, or 23%, over the prior-year period, driven primarily by the 29% increase in first half origination activity compared to the prior-year period.
  • The average monthly net charge-off (“NCO”) rate for leased merchandise was 4.7% in the second quarter and 4.8% year-to-date, which were both consistent with the respective prior-year periods. The average monthly NCO rate for finance receivable products in the second quarter improved to 4.0% as compared to the prior-year rate of 4.5%, and the year-to-date rate improved to 4.2% as compared to the prior-year rate of 4.4%.
  • Operating expenses increased 19% compared to the prior-year quarter, primarily due to an increase in origination-driven variable expenses associated with the 24% quarter-over-quarter increase in gross transaction volume.
  • Second quarter segment pre-tax operating income totaled $26 million compared to the prior-year quarter segment earnings of $12 million on a GAAP basis and $25 million on an adjusted basis, which excludes the non-cash impacts of fair value purchase accounting requirements specific to 2022. Upfront loss provisioning and additional operating expenses associated with the increased origination activity ($50 million above the prior-year quarter) caused net earnings drag of approximately $8 million before taxes, or $0.14 per share, net of taxes for the second quarter of 2023.
  • Year-to-date segment pre-tax operating income totaled $49 million compared to the prior-year period segment earnings of $17 million on a GAAP basis and $50 million on an adjusted basis. Upfront loss provisioning and additional operating expenses associated with the increased origination activity ($115 million above the prior year-to-date period) caused net earnings drag of approximately $12 million before taxes, or $0.20 per share, net of taxes for the first half of 2023.

Cash Flow and Liquidity

  • All of the Company’s operating segments continue to generate significant operating cash flows. For the twelve month period ended June 30, 2023, consolidated operating cash flows totaled $448 million and adjusted free cash flows (a non-GAAP measure) were $284 million, increases of 33% and 57%, respectively, compared to the prior-year period.
  • The Company’s strong liquidity position at June 30, 2023 includes cash balances of $105 million and ample borrowing capacity under its bank lines of credit. The majority of the Company’s long-term financing is fixed rate debt with favorable interest rates ranging from 4.625% to 5.625% and maturity dates not until 2028 and 2030.
  • The Company’s net debt to trailing twelve months adjusted EBITDA ratio improved to 2.9x at June 30, 2023 compared to 3.3x at June 30, 2022.

Shareholder Returns

  • Through the date of this release, the Company repurchased 1,248,000 shares of common stock in 2023 at an aggregate cost of $114 million and an average cost per share of $91.58. This completes, in less than nine months, the $100 million share repurchase program authorized in October 2022 and the remainder of the previously authorized plan.
  • On July 26, 2023, the Board of Directors approved a new share repurchase authorization of up to $200 million, effective immediately. Future share repurchases are subject to expected liquidity, acquisitions and other investment opportunities, debt covenant restrictions, market conditions and other relevant factors.
  • The Board of Directors declared a $0.35 per share third quarter cash dividend, which will be paid on August 31, 2023 to stockholders of record as of August 15, 2023. On an annualized basis, the dividend is now $1.40 per share, representing a 6% increase over the previous annualized dividend of $1.32 per share. Any future dividends are subject to approval by the Company’s Board of Directors.
  • The Company generated a 13% return on equity during the twelve months ended June 30, 2023 compared to an 11% return for the comparable prior-year period, while the return on assets for the twelve months ended June 30, 2023 was 6% compared to 5% in the comparable prior-year period.

2023 Outlook

Based on strong second quarter results and macro trends, the Company’s outlook for the remainder of 2023 remains highly positive, with expected year-over-year growth in revenue and earnings in all segments driven by the continued growth in earning asset balances coupled with recent store additions. Anticipated conditions and trends for the remainder of 2023 include the following:

Pawn Operations:

  • Pawn operations are expected to remain the primary earnings driver in 2023 as the Company expects segment income from the combined U.S. and Latin America pawn segments to be approximately 80% of total segment level pre-tax income.
  • Inflationary economic environments have historically driven increased customer demand for both pawn loans and value-priced merchandise offered in pawn stores. In addition, credit tightening by competing unsecured lenders typically drives additional demand for pawn products as well.
    • Pawn receivables at June 30, 2023 were up 7% in the U.S. while Latin American balances in U.S. dollars were up 18%. U.S. pawn receivables are trending higher thus far in July compared to last year, up nearly 9% over the same point a year ago and reflecting a strong post tax season recovery. The Company expects similar year-over-year growth in same-store pawn receivables in both the U.S. and Latin America over the balance of the year, assuming exchange rates similar to the first half of 2023.
    • Full year retail sales are expected to grow in both markets as well, with margins anticipated to remain above 40% in the U.S. and in the mid-thirty percent range in Latin America.
    • While operating expenses are expected to rise moderately in both the U.S. and Latin America in 2023 due to increased store counts along with continued inflationary impacts, the Company continues to project robust full year earnings growth from its pawn segments.
  • The Company expects to open approximately 60 de novo stores in Latin America and four U.S. de novo locations in 2023. Additionally, four U.S. locations have been acquired year-to-date and management continues to see a pipeline of potential roll-up acquisition targets in both the U.S. and Latin America.

POS Payment Solutions (AFF) Operations:

  • Based on the strength of first half results, AFF has raised its guidance for both expected transaction volumes and revenues. Transaction volumes, or originations, are now expected to increase 12% to 16% in the second half of 2023 and 20% to 24% for the full year compared to last year. Resulting adjusted revenues are now forecast to grow in a range of 16% to 20% in both the second half and the full year as compared to the respective prior-year periods.
  • Although AFF will incur incremental loss provisioning and decisioning expenses consistent with the increased origination forecast, the Company continues to expect full year-over-year segment earnings growth for AFF based on the increased earning asset portfolio and projected second half transaction volumes.
  • The Company expects AFF's estimated lease and loan loss provisioning rates for the remainder of 2023 will continue to reflect a conservative approach with provisioning above historical pre-pandemic loss rates for most vintages. Operating expenses for the full year are expected to increase in 2023 as well, primarily due to the expected increase in origination activity.

Additional Commentary and Analysis

Mr. Wessel provided additional insights on the Company’s second quarter operating performance, “Our results reflected the strong momentum in our core pawn business coupled with the meaningful revenue and earnings contribution from AFF. Additionally, we continued to invest significantly in future growth through new stores and acquisitions coupled with increased shareholder returns through stock repurchases and the increased dividend.

“Pawn operations continue to be especially robust with total net revenue from pawn fees and merchandise sales up 13% in the second quarter compared to last year. In the U.S., we are seeing continued growth in demand for pawn loans, with improved sequential year-over-year growth rates compared to a quarter ago, coupled with strong margins from merchandise sales. In Latin America, strong revenue growth from retail sales was coupled with the added tailwind of a stronger Mexican peso. We are also benefiting from higher gold prices thus far in 2023, which have increased scrap margins and provided an opportunity to lock in the higher pricing over the next several quarters.

“FirstCash continues to focus on the growth of its core pawn operations, primarily in U.S. and Latin American markets with favorable demographics and long-term population growth. In 2023, we anticipate opening approximately 60 de novo stores in Latin America plus four new U.S. stores in Las Vegas while also evaluating a pipeline of additional pawn acquisitions. Additionally, we continue to purchase the underlying real estate of our pawn stores and now own approximately 28% of our U.S. locations.

“We are especially pleased with the performance of AFF since the acquisition a year and a half ago as it continues to grow revenues while maintaining stable lease and loan loss metrics. The 29% increase in year-to-date gross transaction volumes reflects growth in merchant base and increased same-door originations which puts them on pace to surpass $1 billion in originations for the full year. With a merchant base that has now grown to approximately 10,500 active doors, AFF continues to diversify and expand the business into additional vertical categories. We continue to believe there are significant long-term growth opportunities ahead for AFF with further synergies achievable.

“Even with the significant investments in the growth of our operations, the focus on shareholder returns has not waned. We have repurchased $114 million in stock this year and paid dividends totaling $61 million over the trailing twelve months. Given the solid cash flow generation, the Board has authorized an additional $200 million share repurchase program and increased the dividend to $1.40 per share on an annualized basis.

“In summary, we continue to focus on growth through new and acquired stores, improving store profitability and increased earnings contributions from AFF. This growth coupled with our strong balance sheet and cash flow generation positions us well to continue driving further shareholder value,” concluded Mr. Wessel.

About FirstCash

FirstCash is the leading international operator of pawn stores and a leading provider of technology-driven point-of-sale payment solutions, both focused on serving cash and credit-constrained consumers. FirstCash’s more than 2,800 pawn stores in the U.S. and Latin America buy and sell a wide variety of jewelry, electronics, tools, appliances, sporting goods, musical instruments and other merchandise, and make small non-recourse pawn loans secured by pledged personal property. FirstCash, through its wholly owned subsidiary, AFF, also provides lease-to-own and retail finance payment solutions for consumer goods and services through a nationwide network of approximately 10,500 active retail merchant partner locations. As one of the largest omni-channel providers of “no credit required” payment options, AFF’s technology provides its merchant partners with seamless leasing and financing experiences in-store, online, in-cart and on mobile devices.

FirstCash is a component company in both the Standard & Poor’s MidCap 400 Index® and the Russell 2000 Index®. FirstCash’s common stock (ticker symbol “FCFS”) is traded on the Nasdaq, the creator of the world’s first electronic stock market. For additional information regarding FirstCash and the services it provides, visit FirstCash’s websites located at http://www.firstcash.com and http://www.americanfirstfinance.com.

Forward-Looking Information

This release contains forward-looking statements about the business, financial condition, outlook and prospects of FirstCash Holdings, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries (together, the “Company”). Forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “believes,” “projects,” “expects,” “may,” “estimates,” “should,” “plans,” “targets,” “intends,” “could,” “would,” “anticipates,” “potential,” “confident,” “optimistic,” or the negative thereof, or other variations thereon, or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, objectives, estimates, guidance, expectations, outlook and future plans. Forward-looking statements can also be identified by the fact that these statements do not relate strictly to historical or current matters. Rather, forward-looking statements relate to anticipated or expected events, activities, trends or results. Because forward-looking statements relate to matters that have not yet occurred, these statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties.

While the Company believes the expectations reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, there can be no assurances such expectations will prove to be accurate. Security holders are cautioned such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Certain factors may cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements made in this release. Such factors may include, without limitation, risks related to the extensive regulatory environment in which the Company operates; risks associated with the legal and regulatory proceedings that the Company is a party to, or may become a party to in the future, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the “CFPB”) lawsuit filed against the Company; risks related to the Company’s acquisitions, including the failure of any material acquisition, including the AFF acquisition, to deliver the estimated value and benefits expected by the Company and the ability of the Company to continue to identify and consummate acquisitions on favorable terms; potential changes in consumer behavior and shopping patterns which could impact demand for the Company’s pawn loan, retail, lease-to-own and retail finance products, including, as a result to, changes in the general economic conditions; labor shortages and increased labor costs; a deterioration in the economic conditions in the United States and Latin America, including as a result of inflation and rising interest rates, which potentially could have an impact on discretionary consumer spending and demand for the Company’s products; currency fluctuations, primarily involving the Mexican peso; competition the Company faces from other retailers and providers of retail payment solutions; the ability of the Company to successfully execute on its business strategies; and other risks discussed and described in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including the risks described in Part 1, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” thereof, and other reports filed with the SEC. Many of these risks and uncertainties are beyond the ability of the Company to control, nor can the Company predict, in many cases, all of the risks and uncertainties that could cause its actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this release speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to report any updates or revisions to any such statement to reflect any change in the Company’s expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based, except as required by law.


FIRSTCASH HOLDINGS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(unaudited, in thousands)

 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
 June 30, June 30,
  2023   2022   2023   2022 
Revenue:       
Retail merchandise sales$320,864  $298,257  $648,779  $601,076 
Pawn loan fees 154,178   134,067   305,738   265,886 
Leased merchandise income 189,805   147,700   373,243   297,647 
Interest and fees on finance receivables 58,192   43,744   112,834   86,193 
Wholesale scrap jewelry sales 27,583   23,848   72,767   56,653 
Total revenue 750,622   647,616   1,513,361   1,307,455 
        
Cost of revenue:       
Cost of retail merchandise sold 192,271   179,309   391,272   361,523 
Depreciation of leased merchandise 102,521   82,605   204,126   176,311 
Provision for lease losses 52,873   38,035   101,938   77,855 
Provision for loan losses 28,190   26,800   57,475   51,497 
Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold 21,880   19,895   57,607   48,110 
Total cost of revenue 397,735   346,644   812,418   715,296 
        
Net revenue 352,887   300,972   700,943   592,159 
        
Expenses and other income:       
Operating expenses 204,781   180,555   403,842   353,851 
Administrative expenses 40,355   37,068   79,372   73,931 
Depreciation and amortization 27,050   25,982   54,161   51,524 
Interest expense 21,071   16,246   41,968   32,467 
Interest income (408)  (222)  (925)  (898)
(Gain) loss on foreign exchange (817)  27   (1,619)  (453)
Merger and acquisition expenses 252   314   283   979 
Gain on revaluation of contingent acquisition consideration    (65,559)     (62,989)
Other expenses (income), net 79   (3,062)  124   (2,885)
Total expenses and other income 292,363   191,349   577,206   445,527 
        
Income before income taxes 60,524   109,623   123,737   146,632 
        
Provision for income taxes 15,344   23,515   31,169   32,519 
        
Net income$45,180  $86,108  $92,568  $114,113 



FIRSTCASH HOLDINGS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited, in thousands)

 June 30, December 31,
  2023   2022   2022 
ASSETS     
Cash and cash equivalents$104,598  $110,414  $117,330 
Accounts receivable, net 63,337   55,924   57,792 
Pawn loans 426,165   385,708   390,617 
Finance receivables, net (1) 110,555   125,619   103,494 
Inventories 267,142   260,528   288,339 
Leased merchandise, net (1) 143,145   118,924   153,302 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 30,102   21,125   19,788 
Total current assets 1,145,044   1,078,242   1,130,662 
      
Property and equipment, net 587,934   519,836   538,681 
Operating lease right of use asset 305,513   301,979   307,009 
Goodwill 1,600,068   1,522,192   1,581,381 
Intangible assets, net 303,642   359,716   330,338 
Other assets 9,586   8,345   9,415 
Deferred tax assets, net 7,770   6,231   7,381 
Total assets$3,959,557  $3,796,541  $3,904,867 
      
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY     
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities$146,163  $198,967  $139,460 
Customer deposits and prepayments 70,056   59,754   63,125 
Lease liability, current 96,215   90,804   92,944 
Total current liabilities 312,434   349,525   295,529 
      
Revolving unsecured credit facilities 376,000   274,000   339,000 
Senior unsecured notes 1,036,660   1,034,761   1,035,698 
Deferred tax liabilities, net 140,609   121,046   151,759 
Lease liability, non-current 197,135   199,211   203,115 
Total liabilities 2,062,838   1,978,543   2,025,101 
      
Stockholders’ equity:     
Common stock 573   573   573 
Additional paid-in capital 1,734,122   1,729,625   1,734,528 
Retained earnings 1,122,579   952,011   1,060,603 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (49,258)  (119,994)  (106,573)
Common stock held in treasury, at cost (911,297)  (744,217)  (809,365)
Total stockholders’ equity 1,896,719   1,817,998   1,879,766 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$3,959,557  $3,796,541  $3,904,867 


(1)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s June 30, 2022 as reported earning asset balances contain significant fair value adjustments, which were fully amortized during 2022. See reconciliation of reported AFF earning asset balances to AFF earning asset balances adjusted to exclude the impacts of purchase accounting in the “Retail POS Payment Solutions Segment Results” section elsewhere in this release.


FIRSTCASH HOLDINGS, INC.
OPERATING INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED)

The Company’s reportable segments are as follows:

  • U.S. pawn
  • Latin America pawn
  • Retail POS payment solutions (AFF)

The Company provides revenues, cost of revenues, operating expenses, pre-tax operating income and earning assets by segment. Operating expenses include salary and benefit expenses of pawn-store-level employees, occupancy costs, bank charges, security, insurance, utilities, supplies and other costs incurred by the pawn stores. Additionally, costs incurred in operating AFF have been classified as operating expenses, which include salary and benefit expenses of certain operations-focused departments, merchant partner incentives, bank and other payment processing charges, credit reporting costs, information technology costs, advertising costs and other operational costs incurred by AFF. Administrative expenses and amortization expense of intangible assets related to the purchase of AFF are not included in the segment pre-tax operating income.

U.S. Pawn Segment Results

U.S. Pawn Operating Results and Margins (dollars in thousands)

 Three Months Ended  
 June 30, Increase /
 2023  2022  (Decrease)
Revenue:       
Retail merchandise sales$196,043  $195,369   %
Pawn loan fees 98,973   87,743  13 %
Wholesale scrap jewelry sales 17,652   15,673  13 %
Total revenue 312,668   298,785  5 %
        
Cost of revenue:       
Cost of retail merchandise sold 111,539   114,390  (2)%
Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold 14,225   13,282  7 %
Total cost of revenue 125,764   127,672  (1)%
        
Net revenue 186,904   171,113  9 %
        
Segment expenses:       
Operating expenses 108,159   101,242  7 %
Depreciation and amortization 6,330   5,868  8 %
Total segment expenses 114,489   107,110  7 %
        
Segment pre-tax operating income$72,415  $64,003  13 %
        
Operating metrics:       
Retail merchandise sales margin43% 41%  
Net revenue margin60% 57%  
Segment pre-tax operating margin23% 21%  



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 Six Months Ended  
 June 30, Increase /
 2023  2022  (Decrease)
Revenue:       
Retail merchandise sales$406,724  $400,311  2%
Pawn loan fees 201,657   178,082  13%
Wholesale scrap jewelry sales 43,968   32,197  37%
Total revenue 652,349   610,590  7%
        
Cost of revenue:       
Cost of retail merchandise sold 233,468   234,108  %
Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold 35,307   27,812  27%
Total cost of revenue 268,775   261,920  3%
        
Net revenue 383,574   348,670  10%
        
Segment expenses:       
Operating expenses 217,940   200,064  9%
Depreciation and amortization 12,200   11,455  7%
Total segment expenses 230,140   211,519  9%
        
Segment pre-tax operating income$153,434  $137,151  12%
        
Operating metrics:       
Retail merchandise sales margin43% 42%  
Net revenue margin59% 57%  
Segment pre-tax operating margin24% 22%  



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U.S. Pawn Earning Assets and Portfolio Metrics (dollars in thousands, except as otherwise noted)

 As of June 30, Increase /
 2023  2022  (Decrease)
Earning assets:       
Pawn loans$291,447  $271,255  7 %
Inventories 180,410   185,921  (3)%
 $471,857  $457,176  3 %
        
Average outstanding pawn loan amount (in ones)$241  $222  9 %
        
Composition of pawn collateral:       
General merchandise31% 35%  
Jewelry69% 65%  
 100% 100%  
        
Composition of inventories:       
General merchandise44% 45%  
Jewelry56% 55%  
 100% 100%  
        
Percentage of inventory aged greater than one year2% 1%  
        
Inventory turns (trailing twelve months cost of merchandise sales divided by average inventories)2.8 times 2.7 times  



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Latin America Pawn Segment Results

Constant currency results are non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the effects of foreign currency translation and are calculated by translating current-year results at prior-year average exchange rates. See the “Constant Currency Results” section below for additional discussion of constant currency operating results.

Latin America Pawn Operating Results and Margins (dollars in thousands)

       Constant Currency Basis
       Three Months   
     Ended   
 Three Months Ended   June 30,  
 June 30,    2023  Increase
  2023   2022  Increase (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Revenue:          
Retail merchandise sales$126,581  $102,888  23% $112,899   10%
Pawn loan fees 55,205   46,324  19%  49,177   6%
Wholesale scrap jewelry sales 9,931   8,175  21%  9,931   21%
Total revenue 191,717   157,387  22%  172,007   9%
           
Cost of revenue:          
Cost of retail merchandise sold 81,660   64,919  26%  72,893   12%
Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold 7,655   6,613  16%  6,798   3%
Total cost of revenue 89,315   71,532  25%  79,691   11%
           
Net revenue 102,402   85,855  19%  92,316   8%
           
Segment expenses:          
Operating expenses 59,507   48,053  24%  53,373   11%
Depreciation and amortization 5,203   4,553  14%  4,693   3%
Total segment expenses 64,710   52,606  23%  58,066   10%
           
Segment pre-tax operating income$37,692  $33,249  13% $34,250   3%
           
Operating metrics:          
Retail merchandise sales margin35% 37%  35%   
Net revenue margin53% 55%  54%   
Segment pre-tax operating margin20% 21%  20%   



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       Constant Currency Basis
       Six Months  
     Ended  
 Six Months Ended   June 30, Increase /
 June 30,    2023  (Decrease)
  2023   2022  Increase (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Revenue:         
Retail merchandise sales$245,518  $200,765  22% $222,177  11 %
Pawn loan fees 104,081   87,804  19%  94,092  7 %
Wholesale scrap jewelry sales 28,799   24,456  18%  28,799  18 %
Total revenue 378,398   313,025  21%  345,068  10 %
          
Cost of revenue:         
Cost of retail merchandise sold 159,623   127,415  25%  144,550  13 %
Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold 22,300   20,298  10%  20,069  (1)%
Total cost of revenue 181,923   147,713  23%  164,619  11 %
          
Net revenue 196,475   165,312  19%  180,449  9 %
          
Segment expenses:         
Operating expenses 115,263   93,595  23%  104,949  12 %
Depreciation and amortization 10,648   8,954  19%  9,804  9 %
Total segment expenses 125,911   102,549  23%  114,753  12 %
          
Segment pre-tax operating income$70,564  $62,763  12% $65,696  5 %
          
Operating metrics:         
Retail merchandise sales margin35% 37%  35%  
Net revenue margin52% 53%  52%  
Segment pre-tax operating margin19% 20%  19%  



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Latin America Pawn Earning Assets and Portfolio Metrics (dollars in thousands, except as otherwise noted)

         Constant Currency Basis
         As of  
         June 30, Increase /
 As of June 30,    2023 (Decrease)
 2023  2022  Increase (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Earning assets:           
Pawn loans$134,718  $114,453  18% $116,100 1 %
Inventories 86,732   74,607  16%  74,844  %
 $221,450  $189,060  17% $190,944 1 %
            
Average outstanding pawn loan amount (in ones)$91  $80  14% $79 (1)%
            
Composition of pawn collateral:           
General merchandise66% 69%      
Jewelry34% 31%      
 100% 100%      
            
Composition of inventories:           
General merchandise69% 70%      
Jewelry31% 30%      
 100% 100%      
            
Percentage of inventory aged greater than one year1% 1%      
            
Inventory turns (trailing twelve months cost of merchandise sales divided by average inventories)4.3 times 4.2 times      



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Retail POS Payment Solutions Segment Results

Retail POS Payment Solutions Operating Results (dollars in thousands)

       Adjusted (1)
       Three Months  
     Ended  
 Three Months Ended   June 30,  
 June 30,    2022 Increase
  2023  2022 Increase (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Revenue:         
Leased merchandise income$189,805 $147,700 29% $147,700 29%
Interest and fees on finance receivables 58,192  43,744 33%  55,258 5%
Total revenue 247,997  191,444 30%  202,958 22%
          
Cost of revenue:         
Depreciation of leased merchandise 103,062  82,605 25%  81,007 27%
Provision for lease losses 53,048  38,035 39%  38,035 39%
Provision for loan losses 28,190  26,800 5%  26,800 5%
Total cost of revenue 184,300  147,440 25%  145,842 26%
          
Net revenue 63,697  44,004 45%  57,116 12%
          
Segment expenses:         
Operating expenses 37,115  31,260 19%  31,260 19%
Depreciation and amortization 751  699 7%  699 7%
Total segment expenses 37,866  31,959 18%  31,959 18%
          
Segment pre-tax operating income$25,831 $12,045 114% $25,157 3%


(1)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s as reported amounts for the three months ended June 30, 2022 contain significant fair value adjustments. The adjusted amounts for the three months ended June 30, 2022 exclude these fair value purchase accounting adjustments.


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       Adjusted (1)
       Six Months  
     Ended  
 Six Months Ended   June 30, Increase /
 June 30,    2022 (Decrease)
  2023  2022 Increase (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Revenue:         
Leased merchandise income$373,243 $297,647 25% $297,647 25 %
Interest and fees on finance receivables 112,834  86,193 31%  113,880 (1)%
Total revenue 486,077  383,840 27%  411,527 18 %
          
Cost of revenue:         
Depreciation of leased merchandise 205,234  176,311 16%  170,354 20 %
Provision for lease losses 102,214  77,855 31%  77,855 31 %
Provision for loan losses 57,475  51,497 12%  51,497 12 %
Total cost of revenue 364,923  305,663 19%  299,706 22 %
          
Net revenue 121,154  78,177 55%  111,821 8 %
          
Segment expenses:         
Operating expenses 70,639  60,192 17%  60,192 17 %
Depreciation and amortization 1,487  1,381 8%  1,381 8 %
Total segment expenses 72,126  61,573 17%  61,573 17 %
          
Segment pre-tax operating income$49,028 $16,604 195% $50,248 (2)%


(1)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s as reported amounts for the six months ended June 30, 2022 contain significant fair value adjustments. The adjusted amounts for the six months ended June 30, 2022 exclude these fair value purchase accounting adjustments.


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Retail POS Payment Solutions Gross Transaction Volumes (dollars in thousands)

 Three Months Ended  
 June 30,  
  2023  2022 Increase
Leased merchandise$154,103 $123,263 25%
Finance receivables 101,863  82,929 23%
Total gross transaction volume$255,966 $206,192 24%


 Six Months Ended  
 June 30,  
  2023  2022 Increase
Leased merchandise$305,278 $235,717 30%
Finance receivables 200,303  155,066 29%
Total gross transaction volume$505,581 $390,783 29%


Retail POS Payment Solutions Earning Assets (dollars in thousands)

       Adjusted (2)
     As of  
     June 30, Increase /
 As of June 30, Increase /  2022  (Decrease)
  2023   2022  (Decrease) (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Leased merchandise, net:         
Leased merchandise, before allowance for lease losses$255,465  $188,025  36 % $203,199  26%
Less allowance for lease losses (110,964)  (69,101) 61 %  (86,014) 29%
Leased merchandise, net (1)$144,501  $118,924  22 % $117,185  23%
          
Finance receivables, net:         
Finance receivables, before allowance for loan losses$203,609  $199,555  2 % $184,585  10%
Less allowance for loan losses (93,054)  (73,936) 26 %  (73,936) 26%
Finance receivables, net$110,555  $125,619  (12)% $110,649  %

 

(1)Includes $1.4 million of intersegment transactions as of June 30, 2023 related to the Company offering AFF’s LTO payment solution as a payment option in its U.S. pawn stores that are eliminated upon consolidation. Excluding the intersegment transactions, consolidated net leased merchandise totaled $143.1 million.
  
(2)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s June 30, 2022 as reported earnings assets contain significant fair value adjustments, which were fully amortized during 2022. The adjusted amounts as of June 30, 2022 exclude these fair value purchase accounting adjustments.


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Allowance for Lease and Loan Losses and Other Portfolio Metrics (dollars in thousands)

       Adjusted (5)  
       Three Months  
     Ended  
 Three Months Ended   June 30,  
 June 30, Increase /  2022  Increase
  2023   2022  (Decrease) (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Allowance for lease losses:         
Balance at beginning of period$93,269  $40,364  131 % $76,028  23%
Provision for lease losses (1)  53,048   38,035  39 %  38,035  39%
Charge-offs (37,026)  (10,301) 259 %  (29,052) 27%
Recoveries 1,673   1,003  67 %  1,003  67%
Balance at end of period$110,964  $69,101  61 % $86,014  29%
          
Leased merchandise portfolio metrics:         
Provision expense as percentage of originations (2)34%    31%  
Average monthly net charge-off rate (3)4.7%    4.7%  
Delinquency rate (4)20.7%    19.0%  
          
Allowance for loan losses:         
Balance at beginning of period$88,610  $72,332  23 %    
Provision for loan losses 28,190   26,800  5 %    
Charge-offs (25,274)  (26,579) (5)%    
Recoveries 1,528   1,383  10 %    
Balance at end of period$93,054  $73,936  26 %    
          
Finance receivables portfolio metrics:         
Provision expense as a percentage of originations (2)28% 32%      
Average monthly net charge-off rate (3)4.0% 4.5%      
Delinquency rate (4)18.1% 19.0%      

 

(1)Includes $0.2 million of intersegment transactions for the three months ended June 30, 2023 related to the Company offering AFF’s LTO payment solution as a payment option in its U.S. pawn stores that are eliminated upon consolidation. Excluding the intersegment transactions, the provision for lease losses totaled $52.9 million.
  
(2)Calculated as provision for lease or loan losses as a percentage of the respective gross transaction volume originated.
  
(3)Calculated as charge-offs, net of recoveries, as a percentage of the respective average earning asset balance before allowance for lease or loan losses (adjusted to exclude any fair value purchase accounting adjustments, as applicable).
  
(4)Calculated as the percentage of the respective contractual earning asset balance owed that is 1 to 89 days past due (the Company charges off leases and finance receivables when they are 90 days or more contractually past due).
  
(5)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s as reported allowance for lease losses for the three months ended June 30, 2022 contain significant fair value adjustments. The adjusted amounts for the three months ended June 30, 2022 exclude these fair value purchase accounting adjustments. As a result of the significance of these accounting adjustments, the Company does not believe that the unadjusted leased merchandise portfolio metrics for the three months ended June 30, 2022 provide a useful comparison against the June 30, 2023 amounts.


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       Adjusted (5)  
       Six Months  
     Ended  
 Six Months Ended   June 30,  
 June 30, Increase /  2022  Increase
  2023   2022  (Decrease) (Non-GAAP) (Non-GAAP)
Allowance for lease losses:         
Balance at beginning of period$79,576  $5,442  1,362 % $66,968  19%
Provision for lease losses (1) 102,214   77,855  31 %  77,855  31%
Charge-offs (74,172)  (16,321) 354 %  (60,934) 22%
Recoveries 3,346   2,125  57 %  2,125  57%
Balance at end of period$110,964  $69,101  61 % $86,014  29%
          
Leased merchandise portfolio metrics:         
Provision expense as percentage of originations (2)33%    33%  
Average monthly net charge-off rate (3)4.8%    4.8%  
Delinquency rate (4)20.7%    19.0%  
          
Allowance for loan losses:         
Balance at beginning of period$84,833  $75,574  12 %    
Provision for loan losses 57,475   51,497  12 %    
Charge-offs (52,391)  (55,987) (6)%    
Recoveries 3,137   2,852  10 %    
Balance at end of period$93,054  $73,936  26 %    
          
Finance receivables portfolio metrics:         
Provision expense as a percentage of originations (2)29% 33%      
Average monthly net charge-off rate (3)4.2% 4.4%      
Delinquency rate (4)18.1% 19.0%      


(1)Includes $0.3 million of intersegment transactions for the six months ended June 30, 2023 related to the Company offering AFF’s LTO payment solution as a payment option in its U.S. pawn stores that are eliminated upon consolidation. Excluding the intersegment transactions, the provision for lease losses totaled $101.9 million.
  
(2)Calculated as provision for lease or loan losses as a percentage of the respective gross transaction volume originated.
  
(3)Calculated as charge-offs, net of recoveries, as a percentage of the respective average earning asset balance before allowance for lease or loan losses (adjusted to exclude any fair value purchase accounting adjustments, as applicable).
  
(4)Calculated as the percentage of the respective contractual earning asset balance owed that is 1 to 89 days past due (the Company charges off leases and finance receivables when they are 90 days or more contractually past due).
  
(5)As a result of purchase accounting, AFF’s as reported allowance for lease losses for the six months ended June 30, 2022 contain significant fair value adjustments. The adjusted amounts for the six months ended June 30, 2022 exclude these fair value purchase accounting adjustments. As a result of the significance of these accounting adjustments, the Company does not believe that the unadjusted leased merchandise portfolio metrics for the six months ended June 30, 2022 provide a useful comparison against the June 30, 2023 amounts.


FIRSTCASH HOLDINGS, INC.
PAWN STORE LOCATIONS AND MERCHANT PARTNER LOCATIONS

Pawn Operations

As of June 30, 2023, the Company operated 2,889 pawn store locations comprised of 1,101 stores in 25 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, 1,697 stores in 32 states in Mexico, 63 stores in Guatemala, 14 stores in Colombia and 14 stores in El Salvador.

The following tables detail pawn store count activity for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023:

 Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
 U.S. Latin America Total
Total locations, beginning of period1,102  1,775  2,877 
New locations opened (1)2  16  18 
Locations acquired1    1 
Consolidation of existing pawn locations (2)(4) (3) (7)
Total locations, end of period1,101  1,788  2,889 
      
      
 Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
 U.S. Latin America Total
Total locations, beginning of period1,101  1,771  2,872 
New locations opened (1)2  30  32 
Locations acquired4    4 
Consolidation of existing pawn locations (2)(6) (13) (19)
Total locations, end of period1,101  1,788  2,889 

 

(1)In addition to new store openings, the Company strategically relocated one store in the U.S. and one store in Latin America during the three months ended June 30, 2023. During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company strategically relocated two stores in the U.S. and two stores in Latin America.
  
(2)Store consolidations were primarily acquired locations over the past six years which have been combined with overlapping stores and for which the Company expects to maintain a significant portion of the acquired customer base in the consolidated location.


POS Payment Solutions

As of June 30, 2023, AFF provided LTO and retail POS payment solutions for consumer goods and services through a network of approximately 10,500 active retail merchant partner locations located in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.


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RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
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The Company uses certain financial calculations such as adjusted net income, adjusted diluted earnings per share, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, free cash flow, adjusted free cash flow, adjusted retail POS payment solutions segment metrics and constant currency results as factors in the measurement and evaluation of the Company’s operating performance and period-over-period growth. The Company derives these financial calculations on the basis of methodologies other than generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), primarily by excluding from a comparable GAAP measure certain items the Company does not consider to be representative of its actual operating performance. These financial calculations are “non-GAAP financial measures” as defined under the SEC rules. The Company uses these non-GAAP financial measures in operating its business because management believes they are less susceptible to variances in actual operating performance that can result from the excluded items, other infrequent charges and currency fluctuations. The Company presents these financial measures to investors because management believes they are useful to investors in evaluating the primary factors that drive the Company’s core operating performance and provide greater transparency into the Company’s results of operations. However, items that are excluded and other adjustments and assumptions that are made in calculating these non-GAAP financial measures are significant components in understanding and assessing the Company’s financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures should be evaluated in conjunction with, and are not a substitute for, the Company’s GAAP financial measures. Further, because these non-GAAP financial measures are not determined in accordance with GAAP and are thus susceptible to varying calculations, the non-GAAP financial measures, as presented, may not be comparable to other similarly-titled measures of other companies.

While acquisitions are an important part of the Company’s overall strategy, the Company has adjusted the applicable financial calculations to exclude merger and acquisition expenses, including the Company’s transaction expenses incurred in connection with its acquisition of AFF and the impacts of purchase accounting with respect to the AFF acquisition, in order to allow more accurate comparisons of the financial results to prior periods. In addition, the Company does not consider these merger and acquisition expenses to be related to the organic operations of the acquired businesses or its continuing operations, and such expenses are generally not relevant to assessing or estimating the long-term performance of the acquired businesses. Merger and acquisition expenses include incremental costs directly associated with merger and acquisition activities, including professional fees, legal expenses, severance, retention and other employee-related costs, contract breakage costs and costs related to the consolidation of technology systems and corporate facilities, among others.

The Company has certain leases in Mexico which are denominated in U.S. dollars. The lease liability of these U.S.-dollar-denominated leases, which is considered a monetary liability, is remeasured into Mexican pesos using current period exchange rates, resulting in the recognition of foreign currency exchange gains or losses. The Company has adjusted the applicable financial measures to exclude these remeasurement gains or losses (i) because they are non-cash, non-operating items that could create volatility in the Company’s consolidated results of operations due to the magnitude of the end of period lease liability being remeasured and (ii) to improve comparability of current periods presented with prior periods.

In conjunction with the Cash America merger in 2016, the Company recorded certain lease intangibles related to above- or below-market lease liabilities of Cash America, which are included in the operating lease right of use asset on the consolidated balance sheets. As the Company continues to opportunistically purchase real estate from landlords at certain Cash America stores, the associated lease intangible, if any, is written off and gain or loss is recognized. The Company has adjusted the applicable financial measures to exclude these gains or losses given the variability in size and timing of these transactions and because they are non-cash, non-operating gains or losses. The Company believes this improves comparability of operating results for current periods presented with prior periods.


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TO GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (CONTINUED)
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Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share

Management believes the presentation of adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share provides investors with greater transparency and provides a more complete understanding of the Company’s financial performance and prospects for the future by excluding items that management believes are non-operating in nature and not representative of the Company’s core operating performance. In addition, management believes the adjustments shown below are useful to investors in order to allow them to compare the Company’s financial results for the current periods presented with the prior periods presented.

The following table provides a reconciliation between net income and diluted earnings per share calculated in accordance with GAAP to adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share, which are shown net of tax (in thousands, except per share amounts):

 Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2023   2022   2023   2022 
 In Thousands Per Share In Thousands Per Share In Thousands Per Share In Thousands Per Share
Net income and diluted earnings per share, as reported$45,180  $0.99  $86,108  $1.81  $92,568  $2.01  $114,113  $2.38 
Adjustments, net of tax:               
Merger and acquisition expenses 191      242   0.01   213   0.01   753   0.02 
Non-cash foreign currency gain related to lease liability (766)  (0.01)  (12)     (1,613)  (0.04)  (496)  (0.01)
AFF purchase accounting adjustments (1) 10,887   0.24   21,011   0.44   21,989   0.48   47,736   1.00 
Gain on revaluation of contingent acquisition consideration       (53,833)  (1.13)        (51,854)  (1.08)
Other expenses (income), net 61      (2,357)  (0.05)  96      (2,221)  (0.05)
Adjusted net income and diluted earnings per share$55,553  $1.22  $51,159  $1.08  $113,253  $2.46  $108,031  $2.26 

(1) See detail of the AFF purchase accounting adjustments in tables below.


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The following tables provide a reconciliation of the gross amounts, the impact of income taxes and the net amounts for the adjustments included in the table above (in thousands):

 Three Months Ended June 30,
  2023   2022 
 Pre-tax Tax After-tax Pre-tax Tax After-tax
Merger and acquisition expenses$252  $61  $191  $314  $72  $242 
Non-cash foreign currency gain related to lease liability (1,095)  (329)  (766)  (17)  (5)  (12)
AFF purchase accounting adjustments (1) 14,140   3,253   10,887   27,287   6,276   21,011 
Gain on revaluation of contingent acquisition consideration          (65,559)  (11,726)  (53,833)
Other expenses (income), net 79   18   61   (3,062)  (705)  (2,357)
Total adjustments$13,376  $3,003  $10,373  $(41,037) $(6,088) $(34,949)



 Six Months Ended June 30,
  2023   2022 
 Pre-tax Tax After-tax Pre-tax Tax After-tax
Merger and acquisition expenses$283  $70  $213  $979  $226  $753 
Non-cash foreign currency gain related to lease liability (2,305)  (692)  (1,613)  (709)  (213)  (496)
AFF purchase accounting adjustments (1) 28,558   6,569   21,989   61,995   14,259   47,736 
Gain on revaluation of contingent acquisition consideration          (62,989)  (11,135)  (51,854)
Other expenses (income), net 124   28   96   (2,885)  (664)  (2,221)
Total adjustments$26,660  $5,975  $20,685  $(3,609) $2,473  $(6,082)

(1) The following table details AFF purchase accounting adjustments (in thousands):


  Three Months Ended June 30,
   2023  2022
  Pre-tax Tax After-tax Pre-tax Tax After-tax
 Amortization of fair value adjustment on acquired finance receivables$ $ $ $11,514 $2,649 $8,865
 Amortization of fair value adjustment on acquired leased merchandise       1,598  367  1,231
 Amortization of acquired intangible assets 14,140  3,253  10,887  14,175  3,260  10,915
 Total AFF purchase accounting adjustments$14,140 $3,253 $10,887 $27,287 $6,276 $21,011



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  Six Months Ended June 30,
   2023  2022
  Pre-tax Tax After-tax Pre-tax Tax After-tax
 Amortization of fair value adjustment on acquired finance receivables$ $ $ $27,687 $6,368 $21,319
 Amortization of fair value adjustment on acquired leased merchandise       5,957  1,370  4,587
 Amortization of acquired intangible assets 28,558  6,569  21,989  28,351  6,521  21,830
 Total AFF purchase accounting adjustments$28,558 $6,569 $21,989 $61,995 $14,259 $47,736



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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) and Adjusted EBITDA

The Company defines EBITDA as net income before income taxes, depreciation and amortization, interest expense and interest income and adjusted EBITDA as EBITDA adjusted for certain items, as listed below, that management considers to be non-operating in nature and not representative of its actual operating performance. The Company believes EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are commonly used by investors to assess a company’s financial performance, and adjusted EBITDA is used as a starting point in the calculation of the consolidated total debt ratio as defined in the Company’s senior unsecured notes. The following table provides a reconciliation of net income to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA (in thousands):


             Trailing Twelve
 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended Months Ended
 June 30, June 30, June 30,
 2023  2022  2023  2022  2023  2022 
Net income$45,180  $86,108  $92,568  $114,113  $231,950  $176,880 
Provision for income taxes 15,344   23,515   31,169   32,519   68,788   51,178 
Depreciation and amortization 27,050   25,982   54,161   51,524   106,469   75,916 
Interest expense 21,071   16,246   41,968   32,467   80,209   50,425 
Interest income (408)  (222)  (925)  (898)  (1,340)  (1,317)
EBITDA 108,237   151,629   218,941   229,725   486,076   353,082 
Adjustments:                 
Merger and acquisition expenses 252   314   283   979   3,043   15,176 
Non-cash foreign currency (gain) loss related to lease liability (1,095)  (17)  (2,305)  (709)  (2,925)  82 
AFF purchase accounting adjustments (1)    13,112      33,644   16,710   80,006 
Gain on revaluation of contingent acquisition consideration    (65,559)     (62,989)  (46,560)  (80,860)
Other expenses (income), net 79   (3,062)  124   (2,885)  278   (3,215)
Adjusted EBITDA$107,473  $96,417  $217,043  $197,765  $456,622  $364,271 

 

(1)Excludes $14 million, $29 million and $57 million of amortization expense related to identifiable intangible assets as a result of the AFF acquisition for the three months, six months and trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2023, respectively, which is included in the add back of depreciation and amortization to net income used to calculate EBITDA. Excludes $14 million, $28 million and $30 million of amortization expense related to identifiable intangible assets as a result of the AFF acquisition for the three months, six months and trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, which is included in the add back of depreciation and amortization to net income used to calculate EBITDA.


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Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow

For purposes of its internal liquidity assessments, the Company considers free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow. The Company defines free cash flow as cash flow from operating activities less purchases of furniture, fixtures, equipment and improvements and net fundings/repayments of pawn loan and finance receivables, which are considered to be operating in nature by the Company but are included in cash flow from investing activities. Adjusted free cash flow is defined as free cash flow adjusted for merger and acquisition expenses paid that management considers to be non-operating in nature.

Free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow are commonly used by investors as additional measures of cash, generated by business operations, that may be used to repay scheduled debt maturities and debt service or, following payment of such debt obligations and other non-discretionary items, that may be available to invest in future growth through new business development activities or acquisitions, repurchase stock, pay cash dividends or repay debt obligations prior to their maturities. These metrics can also be used to evaluate the Company’s ability to generate cash flow from business operations and the impact that this cash flow has on the Company’s liquidity. However, free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for cash flow from operating activities or other income statement data prepared in accordance with GAAP. The following table reconciles cash flow from operating activities to free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow (in thousands):


         Trailing Twelve
 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended Months Ended
 June 30, June 30, June 30,
  2023   2022   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Cash flow from operating activities$95,075  $106,622  $205,669  $226,767  $448,207  $336,322 
Cash flow from certain investing activities:           
Pawn loans, net (1) (44,170)  (49,648)  188   (32,265)  (3,364)  (97,113)
Finance receivables, net (32,585)  (23,607)  (57,125)  (23,546)  (118,932)  (29,390)
Purchases of furniture, fixtures, equipment and improvements (14,520)  (12,658)  (28,348)  (19,686)  (44,248)  (40,683)
Free cash flow 3,800   20,709   120,384   151,270   281,663   169,136 
Merger and acquisition expenses paid, net of tax benefit 191   242   213   753   2,338   11,683 
Adjusted free cash flow$3,991  $20,951  $120,597  $152,023  $284,001  $180,819 

(1) Includes the funding of new loans net of cash repayments and recovery of principal through the sale of inventories acquired from forfeiture of pawn collateral.


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Retail POS Payment Solutions Segment Purchase Accounting Adjustments

Management believes the presentation of certain retail POS payment solutions segment metrics, adjusted to exclude the impacts of purchase accounting, provides investors with greater transparency and provides a more complete understanding of AFF’s financial performance and prospects for the future by excluding the impacts of purchase accounting, which management believes is non-operating in nature and not representative of AFF’s core operating performance. See the retail POS payment solutions segment tables elsewhere in this release for additional reconciliation of certain amounts adjusted to exclude the impacts of purchase accounting to as reported GAAP amounts.

Additionally, the following table provides a reconciliation of consolidated total revenue, presented in accordance with GAAP, to adjusted total revenue, which excludes the impacts of purchase accounting (in thousands):

 Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
 June 30, June 30,
  2023  2022  2023  2022
Total revenue, as reported$750,622 $647,616 $1,513,361 $1,307,455
AFF purchase accounting adjustments (1)   11,514    27,687
Adjusted total revenue$750,622 $659,130 $1,513,361 $1,335,142

 

(1)Adjustment relates to the net amortization of the fair value premium on acquired finance receivables, which is recognized as an adjustment to interest income on an effective yield basis over the lives of the acquired finance receivables. See the retail POS payment solutions segment tables above for additional segment-level reconciliations.


Constant Currency Results

The Company’s reporting currency is the U.S. dollar, however, certain performance metrics discussed in this release are presented on a “constant currency” basis, which is considered a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company’s management uses constant currency results to evaluate operating results of business operations in Latin America, which are transacted in local currencies in Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia. The Company also has operations in El Salvador, where the reporting and functional currency is the U.S. dollar.

The Company believes constant currency results provide valuable supplemental information regarding the underlying performance of its business operations in Latin America, consistent with how the Company’s management evaluates such performance and operating results. Constant currency results reported herein are calculated by translating certain balance sheet and income statement items denominated in local currencies using the exchange rate from the prior-year comparable period, as opposed to the current comparable period, in order to exclude the effects of foreign currency rate fluctuations for purposes of evaluating period-over-period comparisons. See the Latin America pawn segment tables elsewhere in this release for an additional reconciliation of certain constant currency amounts to as reported GAAP amounts.


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Exchange Rates for the Mexican Peso, Guatemalan Quetzal and Colombian Peso

 June 30, Favorable /
 2023 2022 (Unfavorable)
Mexican peso / U.S. dollar exchange rate:        
End-of-period17.1 20.0  15 %
Three months ended17.7 20.0  12 %
Six months ended18.2 20.3  10 %
         
Guatemalan quetzal / U.S. dollar exchange rate:        
End-of-period7.8 7.8   %
Three months ended7.8 7.7  (1)%
Six months ended7.8 7.7  (1)%
         
Colombian peso / U.S. dollar exchange rate:        
End-of-period4,191 4,127  (2)%
Three months ended4,431 3,914  (13)%
Six months ended4,596 3,914  (17)%


For further information, please contact:
Gar Jackson
Global IR Group
Phone:(817) 886-6998
Email:gar@globalirgroup.com
  
Doug Orr, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Phone:(817) 258-2650
Email:investorrelations@firstcash.com
Website:investors.firstcash.com

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