Friday, February 6, 2015
Amazon's Leasing Cash Flow
In the textbook, we argue that cash flows are most often a better
measure of company performance than net income. Amazon fully exploits
this concept. In most recent quarters, the company has shown an
operating loss, but has touted its positive operating cash flow as the
measure that investors should examine. Now, it appears that Amazon
may have been glossing over a more negative reality for the company. In
the company's most recent earnings announcement, it disclosed another
cash flow, which is the operating cash flow minus the capital leases.
Amazon has a large number of capital leases. Ignoring the cash flows
necessary to pay these leases ignores a significant outflow each year to
which Amazon has committed to paying.