Model does not balance

Merry Christmas.

I am modeling a retail store operator, and my balance sheet does not balance. All my BS items link to the CS statement. The strange pattern I see is - in year 1, the model is off by 10.6, in year 2 its off by 21.2 and so on.

Any places where I should look? Advice is much appreciated.

 
Best Response

First, I'd take how much it's off by and divide it by 2 and see if that number pops up somewhere. Sometimes you just flipped a sign or something.

If that doesn't work, I delete all of the years after the first one that doesn't balance (just on the balance sheet), take the difference of the balance sheet accounts from the first projected year and the last actual (ex. 2016E - 2015A), and compare this to the cash flow statement. It should line up exactly.

If that doesn't work, check out your depreciation schedules and your retained earnings/net income/dividends.

If you still can't find it, you're gonna have to go through it cell by cell

 

Thanks to all for comments. I am still hitting my head against a wall. Here's what I went back and checked: - forecast (yr1)/2 -> this number didn't match with a yr1 and yr0 difference - verified difference of each BS cell is in CF statement - verified signs - verified DA schedule, net income and retained earnings

I am sure I am missing something, would anyone be willing to do me a favor and give me a set of fresh eyes to look? I have commented my spreadsheet in great detail, due to WSO limitations - please delete spaces below: [ tinyurl . com / oksfjm5 ]

The error is: BS is off by 10.6 in yr1, off by 21.2 in year 2. There is a constant which doubles each year, but I cant seem to find it.

Thanks for the help. Any ideas / pointers / criticism is appreciated.

 

Thanks very much trader_timmy, I owe you one - I removed those to balance the model.

To enhance the model, are the following steps appropriate: increase in LT investments (say X) is listed in cash from investing, and maps to 1. Increase in Other Assets 2. Decrease in Cash (so cash is CFO+CFF+CFI- X )

Seasons greetings, thanks again.

 

You dont need to get into that, if you think you'd like to improve capex items, just do something wrt to maintenance/restoration capex vs. new stores capex type of thing.

 
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I haven't looked at the model but if the balance sheet is out of balance, the best way to find out why is comparing the difference between line items from the last year it was in balance to the first year it's not. The difference is driven by the cash flows, so make sure cash flows are moving by the difference and moving in the correct direction.

 

Looked at it for a few minutes, couldn't find everything, but found a few

  • looks like you are missing something on the cashflow for the change in "Long Term Derivative Assets and Other assets" on the balance sheet
  • the starting debt amount is different between the BS and the Debt tab.
  • Also, I am not sure if you are capturing the addback in CFS for "other income / expense" anywhere else... meaning, you added it back to cash flow but does it show up elsewhere in the balance sheet (like D&A does) to justify?
 

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