Kasi Kicks Business Plan — Financial Plan

Five-year projections with full income statement, cash flow and balance sheet: revenue to R75.23m and EBITDA to R10.31m.

Financial Plan

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  • 7.1 Basis of preparation
  • 7.2 Income statement
  • 7.3 Inventory: the balance sheet problem
  • 7.4 Funding
  • 7.5 Cash flow
  • 7.6 Balance sheet

7.1 Basis of preparation

All figures are in South African Rand and exclude VAT.

Revenue is built from stores, pairs sold per store, the allocation mix and the realised price after markdown. It is not a growth rate applied to an assumed base.

Selling prices escalate at 5.8% a year and landed costs at 6.2%, so gross margin compresses slightly across the projection.

Store fixed costs escalate at 6.0%; central costs scale partly with the number of stores rather than being fully loaded from Year 1.

Variable cost is R101 a pair in store and R118 a pair online, so the blended variable cost per pair rises as the online share grows from nil to 18%.

Stock is held at 4.2 turns a year, against an industry median near 4.4. Suppliers are paid on 34 days.

Depreciation is straight-line over four to ten years, with store fit-out over seven.

Tax is at Small Business Corporation rates while turnover remains below the R20 million threshold, and at 27% thereafter, with early losses carried forward subject to the section 20 limitation.

7.2 Income statement

R

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Stores trading

1

2

3

4

4

Pairs sold

7 252

18 349

31 712

46 118

49 239

Realised price a pair

1 219

1 290

1 365

1 444

1 528

Revenue

8 842 462

23 670 746

43 282 793

66 594 680

75 225 919

Cost of sales

(4 702 519)

(12 635 957)

(23 192 648)

(35 818 998)

(40 614 420)

Gross profit

4 139 943

11 034 789

20 090 146

30 775 681

34 611 499

Gross margin

46.8%

46.6%

46.4%

46.2%

46.0%

Variable selling costs

(730 992)

(2 099 412)

(4 059 312)

(6 522 170)

(7 608 260)

Store fixed costs

(2 381 560)

(5 048 906)

(8 027 761)

(11 345 902)

(12 026 656)

Central costs

(2 172 125)

(2 841 324)

(3 583 008)

(4 403 465)

(4 667 673)

EBITDA

(1 144 734)

1 045 146

4 420 064

8 504 144

10 308 910

EBITDA margin

-12.9%

4.4%

10.2%

12.8%

13.7%

Pre-opening costs, non-recurring

(1 360 000)

Depreciation

(676 603)

(939 726)

(1 080 685)

(1 221 644)

(1 221 644)

Finance costs

(784 718)

(664 725)

(528 581)

(374 112)

(198 851)

Profit / (loss) before tax

(3 966 055)

(559 305)

2 810 798

6 908 388

8 888 415

Taxation

(151 783)

(1 250 550)

(2 399 872)

Profit / (loss) after tax

(3 966 055)

(559 305)

2 659 015

5 657 838

6 488 543

Cumulative profit / (deficit)

(3 966 055)

(4 525 360)

(1 866 345)

3 791 493

10 280 036

7.3 Inventory: the balance sheet problem

Stock held at cost against the facility
Figure 14. Stock held at cost against the facility.

Footwear turns stock about 4.4 times a year because a single style becomes fifty or more size SKUs, each of which must be present for the style to sell at all. A customer who wants UK 9 and finds only UK 12 does not buy a different size; they leave.

R

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Cost of sales

4 702 519

12 635 957

23 192 648

35 818 998

40 614 420

Stock at cost

1 119 647

3 008 561

5 522 059

8 528 333

9 670 100

Stock turns

4.2x

4.2x

4.2x

4.2x

4.2x

Stock as a share of revenue

12.7%

12.7%

12.8%

12.8%

12.9%

Less: supplier credit at 34 days

(438 043)

(1 177 048)

(2 160 411)

(3 336 564)

(3 783 261)

Net working capital

681 604

1 831 513

3 361 648

5 191 769

5 886 839

Stock facility

6 500 000

6 500 000

6 500 000

6 500 000

6 500 000

Facility drawn at year end

0

533 495

1 421 546

524 270

0

7.4 Funding

Sources and uses of funds
Figure 15. Sources and uses of funds.

Source

Amount

Share

Terms

Promoter and investor equity

10 300 000

63.9%

First loss; sized to carry two loss-making years

Debt and asset finance

5 830 000

36.1%

Five years at 13.46%

Total funding requirement

16 130 000

100.0%

Stock facility

6 500 000

Committed at drawdown; peaks at R1 421 546 drawn

Use of funds

Amount

Share

Store fit-out, two stores

3 900 000

24.2%

Warehouse racking, handling and pick systems

640 000

4.0%

Merchandise planning and retail systems

520 000

3.2%

E-commerce platform and integration

460 000

2.9%

Delivery vehicle and logistics

380 000

2.4%

Head office fit-out and equipment

290 000

1.8%

Capital expenditure subtotal

6 190 000

38.4%

Opening stock, two stores and warehouse

5 200 000

32.2%

Working capital for the first two seasons

2 400 000

14.9%

Lease deposits and guarantees

980 000

6.1%

Pre-opening salaries, recruitment and training

720 000

4.5%

Launch marketing and community activation

640 000

4.0%

Total funding requirement

16 130 000

100.0%

Opening stock at R5 200 000 is 32.2 per cent of the requirement — more than both store fit-outs combined at R3 900 000. That ratio is characteristic of footwear and it surprises investors who are used to hospitality or services businesses where the fixed asset dominates. Note also that the opening buy of R2 600 000 a store sits close to the R2 417 525 of stock each store carries at maturity, which is the level a well-turned store should hold; a first buy materially above that is depth the business will later have to mark down.

7.5 Cash flow

R

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Profit / (loss) after tax

(3 966 055)

(559 305)

2 659 015

5 657 838

6 488 543

Add back: depreciation

676 603

939 726

1 080 685

1 221 644

1 221 644

Add back: pre-opening costs funded at drawdown

1 360 000

Movement in working capital

4 518 396

(1 149 909)

(1 530 135)

(1 830 121)

(695 070)

Cash generated from operations

2 588 944

(769 488)

2 209 565

5 049 361

7 015 117

Capital deployed

— (funded at close)

(1 950 000)

(1 950 000)

(1 950 000)

Debt capital repaid

(891 479)

(1 011 472)

(1 147 616)

(1 302 085)

(1 477 348)

Net movement before facility

1 697 465

(3 730 960)

(888 051)

1 797 276

5 537 769

Facility drawn / (repaid)

0

533 495

888 051

(897 276)

(524 270)

Closing cash

4 097 465

900 000

900 000

1 800 000

6 813 499

Cash flow — the opening stock buy carries Year 1
Figure 16. Cash flow — the opening stock buy carries Year 1.

Opening cash after the capital programme, the opening stock buy, the lease deposits and the pre-opening spend is R2 400 000. Year 1 generates R2 588 944 of operating cash — positive despite the EBITDA loss, because the opening stock buy was funded at drawdown and is drawn down through the year rather than repurchased. From Year 2 the working capital build reverses that, and operations turn genuinely cash-generative from Year 3 at R2 209 565, reaching R7 015 117 by Year 5.

7.6 Balance sheet

R, at year end

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Fit-out, systems and vehicles, net of depreciation

5 513 397

6 523 671

7 392 986

8 121 342

6 899 698

Stock at cost

1 119 647

3 008 561

5 522 059

8 528 333

9 670 100

Lease deposits

980 000

980 000

980 000

980 000

980 000

Cash

4 097 465

900 000

900 000

1 800 000

6 813 499

Total assets

11 710 509

11 412 232

14 795 045

19 429 675

24 363 297

Share capital

10 300 000

10 300 000

10 300 000

10 300 000

10 300 000

Retained earnings / (accumulated loss)

(3 966 055)

(4 525 360)

(1 866 345)

3 791 493

10 280 036

Total equity

6 333 945

5 774 640

8 433 655

14 091 493

20 580 036

Debt and asset finance — non-current

3 927 049

2 779 433

1 477 348

0

0

Debt and asset finance — current

1 011 472

1 147 616

1 302 085

1 477 348

0

Stock facility drawn

0

533 495

1 421 546

524 270

0

Trade payables

438 043

1 177 048

2 160 411

3 336 564

3 783 261

Total liabilities

5 376 564

5 637 592

6 361 390

5 338 182

3 783 261

Total equity and liabilities

11 710 509

11 412 232

14 795 045

19 429 675

24 363 297

Balance sheet — asset composition
Figure 17. Balance sheet — asset composition.

The asset composition is the plan’s own argument made visually. Fit-out, systems and vehicles peak at R8 121 342 net and then decline; stock rises without pause to R9 670 100 and overtakes them in Year 5. Total equity falls from R10 300 000 at inception to a low of R5 774 640 at the end of Year 2 and recovers to R20 580 036 by Year 5, as gearing falls from 45.9 per cent to 15.5 per cent.