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Part I. Financial Information
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
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QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934. |
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For the quarterly period ended: April 30, 2016 |
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TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 |
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For the transition period from to |
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Commission file number 1-4423 |
HP INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware | 94-1081436 | |
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) |
(I.R.S. employer identification no.) |
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1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, California |
94304 |
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(Address of principal executive offices) | (Zip code) | |
(650) 857-1501 (Registrant's telephone number, including area code) |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ý No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes ý No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer ý | Accelerated filer o | Non-accelerated filer o (Do not check if a smaller reporting company) |
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes o No ý
The number of shares of HP common stock outstanding as of April 30, 2016 was 1,710,606,551 shares.
HP INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Form 10-Q
For the Quarterly Period ended April 30, 2016
In this report on Form 10-Q, for all periods presented, "we", "us", "our", "company", "HP" and "HP Inc." refer to HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard Company) and its consolidated subsidiaries.
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This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, including "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in Item 2 of Part I, contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If the risks or uncertainties ever materialize or the assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries ("HP") may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including but not limited to any projections of net revenue, margins, expenses, effective tax rates, net earnings, net earnings per share, cash flows, benefit plan funding, deferred tax assets, share repurchases, currency exchange rates or other financial items; any projections of the amount, timing or impact of cost savings or restructuring charges; any statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations, including the execution of restructuring plans and any resulting cost savings, revenue or profitability improvements; any statements concerning the expected development, performance, market share or competitive performance relating to products or services; any statements regarding current or future macroeconomic trends or events and the impact of those trends and events on HP and its financial performance; any statements regarding pending investigations, claims or disputes; any statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the need to address the many challenges facing HP's businesses; the competitive pressures faced by HP's businesses; risks associated with executing HP's strategy; the impact of macroeconomic and geopolitical trends and events; the need to manage third-party suppliers and the distribution of HP's products and the delivery of HP's services effectively; the protection of HP's intellectual property assets, including intellectual property licensed from third parties; risks associated with HP's international operations; the development and transition of new products and services and the enhancement of existing products and services to meet customer needs and respond to emerging technological trends; the execution and performance of contracts by HP and its suppliers, customers, clients and partners; the hiring and retention of key employees; integration and other risks associated with business combination and investment transactions; the results of the restructuring plans, including estimates and assumptions related to the cost (including any possible disruption of HP's business) and the anticipated benefits of the restructuring plans, including estimates and assumptions related to the cost (including any possible disruption of HP's business) and the anticipated benefits of the restructuring plans; the resolution of pending investigations, claims and disputes; and other risks that are described herein, including but not limited to, those discussed in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and in particular, the risks discussed in Part I, Item 1A "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2015 and in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2016, and that are otherwise described or updated from time to time in HP's other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). HP assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.
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ITEM 1. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data.
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Consolidated Condensed Statements of Earnings
(Unaudited)
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Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
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In millions, except per share amounts |
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Net revenue |
$ | 11,588 | $ | 12,977 | $ | 23,834 | $ | 26,835 | |||||
Costs and expenses: |
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Cost of revenue |
9,338 | 10,415 | 19,299 | 21,588 | |||||||||
Research and development |
301 | 305 | 593 | 609 | |||||||||
Selling, general and administrative |
1,002 | 1,228 | 2,039 | 2,450 | |||||||||
Restructuring charges |
100 | 7 | 120 | 21 | |||||||||
Amortization of intangible assets |
6 | 25 | 14 | 52 | |||||||||
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Total costs and expenses |
10,747 | 11,980 | 22,065 | 24,720 | |||||||||
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Earnings from continuing operations |
841 | 997 | 1,769 | 2,115 | |||||||||
Interest and other, net |
(5 | ) | (78 | ) | (99 | ) | (199 | ) | |||||
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Earnings from continuing operations before taxes |
836 | 919 | 1,670 | 1,916 | |||||||||
Provision for taxes |
(176 | ) | (186 | ) | (360 | ) | (413 | ) | |||||
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Net earnings from continuing operations |
660 | 733 | 1,310 | 1,503 | |||||||||
Net (loss) earnings from discontinued operations |
(31 | ) | 278 | (89 | ) | 874 | |||||||
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Net earnings |
$ | 629 | $ | 1,011 | $ | 1,221 | $ | 2,377 | |||||
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Net earnings (loss) per share: |
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Basic |
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Continuing operations |
$ | 0.38 | $ | 0.41 | $ | 0.75 | $ | 0.82 | |||||
Discontinued operations |
(0.01 | ) | 0.15 | (0.05 | ) | 0.48 | |||||||
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Total basic net earnings per share |
$ | 0.37 | $ | 0.56 | $ | 0.70 | $ | 1.30 | |||||
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Diluted |
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Continuing operations |
$ | 0.38 | $ | 0.40 | $ | 0.75 | $ | 0.81 | |||||
Discontinued operations |
(0.02 | ) | 0.15 | (0.06 | ) | 0.48 | |||||||
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Total diluted net earnings per share |
$ | 0.36 | $ | 0.55 | $ | 0.69 | $ | 1.29 | |||||
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Cash dividends declared per share |
| | $ | 0.25 | $ | 0.32 | |||||||
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Weighted-average shares used to compute net earnings per share: |
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Basic |
1,720 | 1,814 | 1,748 | 1,824 | |||||||||
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Diluted |
1,731 | 1,836 | 1,758 | 1,848 | |||||||||
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
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Consolidated Condensed Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Unaudited)
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Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
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In millions |
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Net earnings |
$ | 629 | $ | 1,011 | $ | 1,221 | $ | 2,377 | |||||
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Other comprehensive loss before taxes: |
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Change in unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities: |
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Unrealized gains (losses) arising during the period |
1 | (59 | ) | 1 | (13 | ) | |||||||
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Change in unrealized components of cash flow hedges: |
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Unrealized (losses) gains arising during the period |
(145 | ) | (18 | ) | (40 | ) | 613 | ||||||
Gains reclassified into earnings |
(62 | ) | (556 | ) | (96 | ) | (890 | ) | |||||
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(207 | ) | (574 | ) | (136 | ) | (277 | ) | |||||
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Change in unrealized components of defined benefit plans: |
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Losses arising during the period |
(4 | ) | | (4 | ) | | |||||||
Amortization of actuarial loss and prior service benefit |
12 | 104 | 24 | 216 | |||||||||
Settlements and other |
1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | |||||||||
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9 | 108 | 21 | 218 | |||||||||
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Change in cumulative translation adjustment |
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Other comprehensive loss before taxes |
(197 | ) | (525 | ) | (114 | ) | (140 | ) | |||||
Benefit from taxes |
53 | 198 | 69 | 19 | |||||||||
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Other comprehensive loss, net of taxes |
(144 | ) | (327 | ) | (45 | ) | (121 | ) | |||||
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Comprehensive income |
$ | 485 | $ | 684 | $ | 1,176 | $ | 2,256 | |||||
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
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Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
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April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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In millions, except par value |
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ASSETS |
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Current assets: |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ | 4,636 | $ | 7,584 | |||
Accounts receivable |
3,884 | 4,825 | |||||
Inventory |
3,547 | 4,288 | |||||
Other current assets |
3,318 | 4,498 | |||||
Current assets of discontinued operations |
| 30,592 | |||||
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Total current assets |
15,385 | 51,787 | |||||
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Property, plant and equipment |
1,572 | 1,492 | |||||
Goodwill |
5,672 | 5,680 | |||||
Other non-current assets |
2,894 | 1,592 | |||||
Non-current assets of discontinued operations |
| 46,331 | |||||
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Total assets |
$ | 25,523 | $ | 106,882 | |||
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY |
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Current liabilities: |
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Notes payable and short-term borrowings |
$ | 64 | $ | 2,194 | |||
Accounts payable |
9,099 | 10,194 | |||||
Employee compensation and benefits |
700 | 747 | |||||
Taxes on earnings |
136 | 243 | |||||
Deferred revenue |
885 | 1,051 | |||||
Other accrued liabilities |
5,978 | 6,241 | |||||
Current liabilities of discontinued operations |
| 21,521 | |||||
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Total current liabilities |
16,862 | 42,191 | |||||
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Long-term debt |
6,708 | 6,677 | |||||
Other non-current liabilities |
6,739 | 7,414 | |||||
Non-current liabilities of discontinued operations |
| 22,449 | |||||
Commitments and contingencies |
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Stockholders' equity: |
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HP stockholders' (deficit) equity |
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Preferred stock, $0.01 par value (300 shares authorized; none issued) |
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Common stock, $0.01 par value (9,600 shares authorized; 1,711 and 1,804 shares issued and outstanding at April 30, 2016 and October 31, 2015, respectively) |
17 | 18 | |||||
Additional paid in capital |
967 | 1,963 | |||||
Retained earnings (deficit) |
(1,266 | ) | 32,089 | ||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss |
(4,504 | ) | (6,302 | ) | |||
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Total HP stockholders' (deficit) equity |
(4,786 | ) | 27,768 | ||||
Non-controlling interests of discontinued operations |
| 383 | |||||
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Total stockholders' (deficit) equity |
(4,786 | ) | 28,151 | ||||
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity |
$ | 25,523 | $ | 106,882 | |||
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
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Consolidated Condensed Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
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Six months ended April 30 |
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Cash flows from operating activities: |
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Net earnings |
$ | 1,221 | $ | 2,377 | |||
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities: |
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Depreciation and amortization |
164 | 2,031 | |||||
Stock-based compensation expense |
101 | 316 | |||||
Provision for doubtful accounts |
26 | 29 | |||||
Provision for inventory |
19 | 135 | |||||
Restructuring charges |
120 | 401 | |||||
Deferred taxes on earnings |
600 | | |||||
Excess tax benefit from stock-based compensation |
(2 | ) | (118 | ) | |||
Other, net |
(95 | ) | 297 | ||||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions: |
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Accounts receivable |
894 | 1,494 | |||||
Financing receivables |
| 245 | |||||
Inventory |
722 | 53 | |||||
Accounts payable |
(1,063 | ) | (892 | ) | |||
Taxes on earnings |
(505 | ) | 85 | ||||
Restructuring |
(68 | ) | (703 | ) | |||
Other assets and liabilities |
(667 | ) | (3,542 | ) | |||
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Net cash provided by operating activities |
1,467 | 2,208 | |||||
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Cash flows from investing activities: |
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Investment in property, plant and equipment |
(206 | ) | (1,726 | ) | |||
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment |
| 211 | |||||
Purchases of available-for-sale securities and other investments |
(122 | ) | (108 | ) | |||
Maturities and sales of available-for-sale securities and other investments |
12 | 123 | |||||
Payment made in connection with business acquisitions |
| (139 | ) | ||||
Proceeds from business divestiture |
61 | | |||||
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Net cash used in investing activities |
(255 | ) | (1,639 | ) | |||
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Cash flows from financing activities: |
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Short-term borrowings with original maturities less than 90 days, net |
39 | 1,858 | |||||
Proceeds from debt, net of issuance costs |
4 | 1,587 | |||||
Payment of debt |
(2,158 | ) | (1,895 | ) | |||
Settlement of cash flow hedges |
6 | | |||||
Net transfer of cash and cash equivalents to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
(10,375 | ) | | ||||
Issuance of common stock under employee stock plans |
9 | 223 | |||||
Repurchase of common stock |
(1,102 | ) | (2,230 | ) | |||
Excess tax benefit from stock-based compensation |
2 | 118 | |||||
Cash dividends paid |
(434 | ) | (595 | ) | |||
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Net cash used in financing activities |
(14,009 | ) | (934 | ) | |||
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Decrease in cash and cash equivalents |
(12,797 | ) | (365 | ) | |||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period |
17,433 | 15,133 | |||||
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
$ | 4,636 | $ | 14,768 | |||
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Supplemental schedule of non-cash investing and financing activities: |
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Net assets transferred to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
$ | 22,197 | $ | | |||
Purchase of assets under capital leases |
$ | 73 | $ | |
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
Note 1: Overview and Basis of Presentation
Overview
On November 1, 2015 (the "Distribution Date"), Hewlett-Packard Company completed the separation of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ("Hewlett Packard Enterprise"), Hewlett-Packard Company's former enterprise technology infrastructure, software, services and financing businesses (the "Separation"). In connection with the Separation, Hewlett-Packard Company changed its name to HP Inc. ("HP").
On the Distribution Date, each of HP's stockholders of record as of the close of business on October 21, 2015 (the "Record Date") received one share of Hewlett Packard Enterprise common stock for every one share of HP common stock held as of the Record Date. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is now an independent public company trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") under the symbol "HPE". HP distributed a total of approximately 1.8 billion shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise common stock to HP's stockholders. After the Separation, HP does not beneficially own any shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise common stock.
In connection with the Separation, HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have entered into a separation and distribution agreement as well as various other agreements that provide a framework for the relationships between the parties going forward, including among others a tax matters agreement, an employee matters agreement, a transition service agreement, a real estate matters agreement, a master commercial agreement and an information technology service agreement. For more information on the impacts of these agreements, see Note 5, "Retirement and Post-Retirement Benefit Plans", Note 6, "Stock-Based Compensation", Note 7, "Taxes on Earnings", Note 14, "Litigation and Contingencies" and Note 15, "Guarantees, Indemnifications and Warranties".
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements of HP and its wholly-owned subsidiaries are prepared in conformity with United States ("U.S.") generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). The interim financial information is unaudited, but reflects all normal adjustments that are necessary to provide a fair statement of results for the interim periods presented. This interim information should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2015 in the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on December 16, 2015 and in the Current Report on Form 8-K filed on April 27, 2016. The Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheet for October 31, 2015 was derived from audited financial statements.
After the Separation, HP no longer consolidates the financial results of Hewlett Packard Enterprise within its financial results of continuing operations. For all the periods prior to the Separation, the financial results of Hewlett Packard Enterprise are presented as net earnings from discontinued operations in the Consolidated Condensed Statements of Earnings and assets and liabilities from discontinued operations in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. Fiscal 2015 information in the accompanying Notes to the Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements have been revised to reflect the effect of the Separation, except for balances related to stockholders' (deficit) equity. The historical statements of comprehensive income and cash flows have not been revised to reflect the effect of the Separation. For further information on discontinued operations, see Note 2, "Discontinued Operations".
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 1: Overview and Basis of Presentation (Continued)
Principles of Consolidation
The Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements include the accounts of HP and its subsidiaries and affiliates in which HP has a controlling financial interest or is the primary beneficiary. HP presents non-controlling interests as a separate component within Total stockholders' (deficit) equity in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in HP's Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ materially from those estimates.
Accounting Pronouncements
In March 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued guidance which amends the existing accounting standards for share-based payments. The amendment changes the accounting for share-based payment transactions, including the income tax consequences, classification of awards as either equity or liabilities, and classification on the statements of cash flows. HP is required to adopt the guidance in the first quarter of fiscal 2018. Earlier adoption is permitted. HP is currently evaluating the timing and the impact of this guidance on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
In February 2016, the FASB issued guidance which amends the existing accounting standards for leases. Consistent with current guidance, the recognition, measurement, and presentation of expenses and cash flows arising from a lease by a lessee primarily will depend on its classification. Under the new guidance, a lessee will be required to recognize assets and liabilities for all leases with lease terms of more than twelve months. HP is required to adopt the guidance in the first quarter of fiscal 2020 using a modified retrospective approach. HP is currently evaluating the timing and the impact of this guidance on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
In January 2016, the FASB issued guidance which amends the existing accounting standards for the recognition and measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities. The updated guidance primarily addresses certain aspects of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of financial instruments. HP is required to adopt the guidance in the first quarter of fiscal 2019. The amendments should be applied by means of a cumulative-effect adjustment to the balance sheet as of the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption, with other amendments related specifically to equity securities without readily determinable fair values applied prospectively. HP is currently evaluating the timing and the impact of this guidance on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
In April 2015, the FASB amended the existing accounting standards for intangible assets. The amendment provides explicit guidance to customers in determining the accounting for fees paid in a cloud computing arrangement, wherein the arrangements that do not convey a software license to the customer are accounted for as service contracts. HP is required to adopt the guidance in the first quarter of fiscal 2017; however early adoption is permitted. The amendment may be adopted either
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 1: Overview and Basis of Presentation (Continued)
prospectively to all arrangements entered into or materially modified after the effective date or retrospectively. HP is currently evaluating the impact of this guidance on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
In April 2015, the FASB amended the existing accounting standards for imputation of interest. The amendment requires that debt issuance costs related to a recognized debt liability be presented on the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the carrying amount of that debt liability, consistent with debt discounts. The recognition and measurement guidance for debt issuance costs are not affected by this amendment. HP is required to adopt the guidance in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. Early adoption is permitted. The amendment should be applied retrospectively with the adjusted balance sheet of each individual period presented, in order to reflect the period-specific effects of applying the new guidance. HP is currently evaluating the timing and the impact of this guidance on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
In May 2014, the FASB amended the existing accounting standards for revenue recognition. The amendments are based on the principle that revenue should be recognized to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. In August 2015, the FASB issued an accounting standard update for a one-year deferral of the effective date, with an option of applying the standard on the original effective date, which for HP is the first quarter of fiscal 2018. In accordance with this deferral, HP is required to adopt these amendments in the first quarter of fiscal 2019. The amendments may be applied retrospectively to each prior period presented or retrospectively with the cumulative effect recognized as of the date of initial application. HP is continuing to evaluate the impact of this guidance and the transition alternatives on its Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements.
Note 2: Discontinued Operations
On November 1, 2015, HP completed the Separation of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. After the Separation, HP does not beneficially own any shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise common stock.
In connection with the Separation, HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have entered into a separation and distribution agreement as well as various other agreements that provide a framework for the relationships between the parties going forward, including among others a tax matters agreement, an employee matters agreement, a transition service agreement, a real estate matters agreement, a master commercial agreement and an information technology service agreement. These agreements provide for the allocation between HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise of assets, employees, liabilities and obligations (including investments, property, employee benefits and tax-related assets and liabilities) attributable to periods prior to, at and after the Separation and govern certain relationships between HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise after the Separation.
After the Separation, HP no longer consolidates the financial results of Hewlett Packard Enterprise within its financial results of continuing operations. For all the periods prior to the Separation, the financial results of Hewlett Packard Enterprise are presented as net earnings from discontinued operations in the Consolidated Condensed Statements of Earnings and assets and liabilities from discontinued operations in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. For all the
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 2: Discontinued Operations (Continued)
periods after the Separation, discontinued operations includes separation costs primarily related to third-party consulting, contractor fees and other costs.
The following table presents the financial results of HP's discontinued operations:
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Net revenue |
$ | | $ | 12,476 | $ | | $ | 25,457 | |||||
Cost of revenue(1) |
| 8,930 | | 18,328 | |||||||||
Expenses(2) |
41 | 3,112 | 128 | 5,893 | |||||||||
Interest and other, net(3)(4) |
17 | 61 | 17 | 114 | |||||||||
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(Loss) earnings from discontinued operations before taxes |
(58 | ) | 373 | (145 | ) | 1,122 | |||||||
Benefit from (provision for) taxes(4) |
27 | (95 | ) | 56 | (248 | ) | |||||||
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(Loss) earnings from discontinued operations, net of taxes |
$ | (31 | ) | $ | 278 | $ | (89 | ) | $ | 874 | |||
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There were no significant non-cash items or any capital expenditures of discontinued operations for the three and six months ended April 30, 2016. For the three and six months ended April 30, 2015, significant non-cash items and capital expenditures of discontinued operations are outlined below:
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Six months ended April 30, 2015 |
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Depreciation and amortization |
$ | 904 | $ | 1,825 | |||
Purchases of property, plant and equipment |
$ | 834 | $ | 1,447 |
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 2: Discontinued Operations (Continued)
The following table presents assets and liabilities that were transferred to Hewlett Packard Enterprise as of November 1, 2015 and presented as discontinued operations in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets as of October 31, 2015:
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In millions | |||
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ | 9,849 | ||
Accounts receivable |
8,538 | |||
Financing receivables |
2,918 | |||
Inventory |
2,197 | |||
Other current assets |
7,090 | |||
| | | | |
Total current assets of discontinued operations |
$ | 30,592 | ||
| | | | |
Property, plant and equipment |
$ | 9,598 | ||
Goodwill |
27,261 | |||
Long-term financing receivables and other non-current assets |
9,472 | |||
| | | | |
Total non-current assets of discontinued operations |
$ | 46,331 | ||
| | | | |
Notes payable and short-term borrowings |
$ | 691 | ||
Accounts payable |
5,762 | |||
Employee compensation and benefits |
2,861 | |||
Taxes on earnings |
587 | |||
Deferred revenue |
5,148 | |||
Other accrued liabilities |
6,472 | |||
| | | | |
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations |
$ | 21,521 | ||
| | | | |
Long-term debt |
$ | 15,103 | ||
Other non-current liabilities |
7,346 | |||
| | | | |
Total non-current liabilities of discontinued operations |
$ | 22,449 | ||
| | | | |
Subsequent to the Separation, HP made a final net cash transfer of $526 million to Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
HP is a leading global provider of personal computing and other access devices, imaging and printing products, and related technologies, solutions and services. HP sells to individual consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses ("SMBs") and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors.
HP's operations are organized into three segments for financial reporting purposes: Personal Systems, Printing and Corporate Investments. HP's organizational structure is based on a number of factors that the chief operating decision maker uses to evaluate, view and run its business operations, which include, but are not limited to, customer base and homogeneity of products and technology. The segments are based on this organizational structure and information reviewed by HP's chief operating decision maker to evaluate segment results. The chief operating decision maker uses several metrics to
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 3: Segment Information (Continued)
evaluate the performance of the overall business, including earnings from operations, and uses these results to allocate resources to each of the segments.
A summary description of each segment is as follows:
Personal Systems provides commercial personal computers ("PCs"), consumer PCs, workstations, thin clients, tablets, retail point-of-sale systems, calculators and other related accessories, software, support and services for the commercial and consumer markets. HP groups commercial notebooks, commercial desktops, commercial services, commercial tablets, commercial detachables, workstations, retail point-of-sale systems and thin clients into commercial clients and consumer notebooks, consumer desktops, consumer services, consumer tablets and consumer detachables into consumer clients when describing performance in these markets. Described below are HP's global business capabilities within Personal Systems.
Printing provides consumer and commercial printer hardware, supplies, media, solutions and services, as well as scanning devices. Printing is also focused on imaging solutions in the commercial markets. HP groups LaserJet, graphics and PageWide printers into Commercial Hardware and Inkjet printers into Consumer Hardware when describing performance in these markets. Described below are HP's global business capabilities within Printing.
Corporate Investments include HP Labs and certain business incubation projects, among others.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 3: Segment Information (Continued)
The accounting policies used to derive segment results are substantially the same as those used by the Company in preparing the financial statements. HP derives the results of the business segments directly from its internal management reporting system. Segment net revenue includes revenues from sales to external customers and intersegment revenues that reflect transactions between the segments on an arm's-length basis. HP's consolidated net revenue is derived and reported after the elimination of intersegment revenues from such arrangements.
HP does not allocate to its segments certain operating expenses, which it manages at the corporate level. These unallocated costs include certain corporate governance costs, stock-based compensation expense, restructuring charges, amortization of intangible assets and non-operating retirement-related credits.
Segment Reporting Changes
Effective at the beginning of its first quarter of fiscal 2016, HP implemented a reporting change to provide better transparency to its segment operating results. This reporting change resulted in the exclusion of certain market-related factors such as interest cost, expected return on plan assets, amortized actuarial gains or losses, and impacts from other market-related factors related to its defined benefit pension and post-retirement benefit plans from its segment operating results ("Non-operating retirement-related credits/(charges)"). This change also resulted in the exclusion of certain plan curtailments, settlements and special termination benefits related to its defined benefit pension and post-retirement benefit plans from HP's segment operating results. Segment operating results will continue to include service costs and amortization of prior service costs associated with HP's defined benefit pension and post-retirement benefit plans. The reporting change had an immaterial impact to previously reported segment net revenue and earnings from operations and had no impact on HP's previously reported consolidated net revenue, earnings from operations, net earnings or net earnings per share ("EPS").
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 3: Segment Information (Continued)
Segment Operating Results from Continuing Operations:
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Personal Systems |
Printing | Corporate Investments |
Total Segments |
Intersegment Eliminations and Other(1) |
Total | |||||||||||||
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Three months ended April 30, 2016 |
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Net revenue |
$ | 6,990 | $ | 4,637 | $ | 3 | $ | 11,630 | $ | (42 | ) | $ | 11,588 | ||||||
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Earnings (loss) from operations |
$ | 242 | $ | 801 | $ | (8 | ) | $ | 1,035 | ||||||||||
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Three months ended April 30, 2015 |
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Net revenue |
$ | 7,759 | $ | 5,508 | $ | 2 | $ | 13,269 | $ | (292 | ) | $ | 12,977 | ||||||
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Earnings (loss) from operations |
$ | 227 | $ | 982 | $ | (15 | ) | $ | 1,194 | ||||||||||
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Six months ended April 30, 2016 |
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Net revenue |
$ | 14,457 | $ | 9,279 | $ | 6 | $ | 23,742 | $ | 92 | $ | 23,834 | |||||||
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Earnings (loss) from operations |
$ | 471 | $ | 1,588 | $ | (31 | ) | $ | 2,028 | ||||||||||
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Six months ended April 30, 2015 |
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Net revenue |
$ | 16,321 | $ | 11,104 | $ | 14 | $ | 27,439 | $ | (604 | ) | $ | 26,835 | ||||||
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Earnings (loss) from operations |
$ | 530 | $ | 2,032 | $ | (20 | ) | $ | 2,542 | ||||||||||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 3: Segment Information (Continued)
The reconciliation of segment operating results to HP consolidated results was as follows:
|
Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
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In millions |
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Net Revenue: |
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Total segments |
$ | 11,630 | $ | 13,269 | $ | 23,742 | $ | 27,439 | |||||
Intersegment net revenue eliminations and other |
(42 | ) | (292 | ) | 92 | (604 | ) | ||||||
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Total net revenue |
$ | 11,588 | $ | 12,977 | $ | 23,834 | $ | 26,835 | |||||
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Earnings from continuing operations before taxes: |
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Total segment earnings from operations |
$ | 1,035 | $ | 1,194 | $ | 2,028 | $ | 2,542 | |||||
Corporate and unallocated costs and eliminations |
(88 | ) | (164 | ) | (104 | ) | (360 | ) | |||||
Stock-based compensation expense |
(40 | ) | (59 | ) | (101 | ) | (110 | ) | |||||
Restructuring charges |
(100 | ) | (7 | ) | (120 | ) | (21 | ) | |||||
Amortization of intangible assets |
(6 | ) | (25 | ) | (14 | ) | (52 | ) | |||||
Non-operating retirement-related credits |
40 | 58 | 80 | 116 | |||||||||
Interest and other, net |
(5 | ) | (78 | ) | (99 | ) | (199 | ) | |||||
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Total earnings from continuing operations before taxes |
$ | 836 | $ | 919 | $ | 1,670 | $ | 1,916 | |||||
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Net revenue by segment and business unit was as follows:
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Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
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In millions |
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Notebooks |
$ | 3,838 | $ | 4,170 | $ | 8,043 | $ | 8,894 | |||||
Desktops |
2,402 | 2,762 | 4,929 | 5,711 | |||||||||
Workstations |
461 | 513 | 905 | 1,039 | |||||||||
Other |
289 | 314 | 580 | 677 | |||||||||
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Personal Systems |
6,990 | 7,759 | 14,457 | 16,321 | |||||||||
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Supplies |
3,099 | 3,684 | 6,200 | 7,285 | |||||||||
Commercial Hardware |
1,227 | 1,376 | 2,446 | 2,770 | |||||||||
Consumer Hardware |
311 | 448 | 633 | 1,049 | |||||||||
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Printing |
4,637 | 5,508 | 9,279 | 11,104 | |||||||||
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Corporate Investments |
3 | 2 | 6 | 14 | |||||||||
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Total segment net revenue |
11,630 | 13,269 | 23,742 | 27,439 | |||||||||
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Intersegment net revenue eliminations and other |
(42 | ) | (292 | ) | 92 | (604 | ) | ||||||
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Total net revenue |
$ | 11,588 | $ | 12,977 | $ | 23,834 | $ | 26,835 | |||||
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Except for the effect of the Separation, there have been no material changes to the total assets of HP's individual segments since October 31, 2015.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Fiscal 2015 Plan
In connection with the Separation, on September 14, 2015, HP's Board of Directors approved a cost saving plan which includes labor and non-labor actions which will be implemented through fiscal 2016. HP estimates that it will incur aggregate pre-tax charges up to $300 million which relate to workforce reductions, real estate consolidation and other non-labor charges. HP expects approximately 3,000 employees will exit by the end of fiscal 2016.
During the three months ended April 30, 2016, HP announced a voluntary phased retirement program ("PRP") for certain qualified employees. Qualified employees will retire gradually over a defined period of time and at the end of which they will receive severance and certain benefits. HP recognized charges aggregating $29 million during the three and six months ended April 30, 2016 related to the PRP.
The following table summarizes the cost saving plan activities in the three and six months ended April 30, 2016.
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Six months ended April 30, 2016 |
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Accrued Balance, October 31, 2015 |
Accrued Balance, April 30, 2016 |
Total Costs Incurred to Date |
Total Expected Costs to Be Incurred |
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Charges | Cash Payments |
Non-Cash and Other Adjustments |
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Fiscal 2015 Plan |
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Severance and PRP |
$ | 39 | $ | 72 | $ | 87 | $ | (42 | ) | $ | (10 | ) | $ | 74 | $ | 125 | $ | 240 | |||||||
Infrastructure and other |
| 26 | 31 | (1 | ) | (29 | ) | 1 | 31 | 60 | |||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 39 | $ | 98 | $ | 118 | $ | (43 | ) | $ | (39 | ) | $ | 75 | $ | 156 | $ | 300 | |||||||
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Fiscal 2012 Plan
The severance and infrastructure cash payments associated with the restructuring plan (the "2012 Plan") initiated by HP in fiscal 2012 are expected to be paid through fiscal 2021. For the three and six months ended April 30, 2016, HP recognized $2 million in total severance charges in connection with the 2012 Plan. Accrued expenses related to the 2012 Plan, which were included in "Other accrued liabilities" and "Other non-current liabilities," totaled $11 million as of April 30, 2016.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 5: Retirement and Post-Retirement Benefit Plans
The components of HP's pension and post-retirement benefit (credit) cost recognized in the Consolidated Condensed Statements of Earnings were as follows:
|
Three months ended April 30 | ||||||||||||||||||
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U.S. Defined Benefit Plans |
Non-U.S. Defined Benefit Plans |
Post- Retirement Benefit Plans |
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|
2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||||||
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In millions |
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Service cost |
$ | | $ | | $ | 12 | $ | 63 | $ | | $ | 1 | |||||||
Interest cost |
136 | 139 | 6 | 89 | 5 | 7 | |||||||||||||
Expected return on plan assets |
(183 | ) | (217 | ) | (12 | ) | (189 | ) | (8 | ) | (9 | ) | |||||||
Amortization and deferrals: |
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Actuarial loss (gain) |
14 | 12 | 6 | 70 | (3 | ) | (3 | ) | |||||||||||
Prior service benefit |
| | (1 | ) | (5 | ) | (4 | ) | (5 | ) | |||||||||
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Net periodic benefit (credit) cost |
(33 | ) | (66 | ) | 11 | 28 | (10 | ) | (9 | ) | |||||||||
Settlement loss |
1 | | 1 | 2 | | | |||||||||||||
Special termination benefits |
| | | 7 | 9 | | |||||||||||||
Plan (credit) expense allocation(1) |
| | | (7 | ) | | 8 | ||||||||||||
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Total periodic benefit (credit) cost from continuing operations |
(32 | ) | (66 | ) | 12 | 30 | (1 | ) | (1 | ) | |||||||||
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Summary of total periodic benefit (credit) cost: |
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Continuing operations |
(32 | ) | (66 | ) | 12 | 30 | (1 | ) | (1 | ) | |||||||||
Discontinued operations |
| 5 | | 26 | | (8 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Total periodic benefit (credit) cost |
$ | (32 | ) | $ | (61 | ) | $ | 12 | $ | 56 | $ | (1 | ) | $ | (9 | ) | |||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 5: Retirement and Post-Retirement Benefit Plans (Continued)
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Six months ended April 30 | ||||||||||||||||||
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U.S. Defined Benefit Plans |
Non-U.S. Defined Benefit Plans |
Post- Retirement Benefit Plans |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||||||
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In millions |
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Service cost |
$ | | $ | | $ | 23 | $ | 131 | $ | | $ | 2 | |||||||
Interest cost |
272 | 278 | 12 | 188 | 10 | 14 | |||||||||||||
Expected return on plan assets |
(366 | ) | (434 | ) | (24 | ) | (395 | ) | (16 | ) | (18 | ) | |||||||
Amortization and deferrals: |
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Actuarial loss (gain) |
28 | 25 | 12 | 147 | (6 | ) | (6 | ) | |||||||||||
Prior service benefit |
| | (2 | ) | (10 | ) | (8 | ) | (10 | ) | |||||||||
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Net periodic benefit (credit) cost |
(66 | ) | (131 | ) | 21 | 61 | (20 | ) | (18 | ) | |||||||||
Settlement loss |
1 | | 1 | 2 | | | |||||||||||||
Special termination benefits |
| | | 8 | 9 | | |||||||||||||
Plan (credit) expense allocation(1) |
| | | (11 | ) | | 16 | ||||||||||||
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Total periodic benefit (credit) cost from continuing operations |
(65 | ) | (131 | ) | 22 | 60 | (11 | ) | (2 | ) | |||||||||
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Summary of total periodic benefit (credit) cost: |
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Continuing operations |
(65 | ) | (131 | ) | 22 | 60 | (11 | ) | (2 | ) | |||||||||
Discontinued operations |
| 10 | | 53 | | (16 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Total periodic benefit (credit) cost |
$ | (65 | ) | $ | (121 | ) | $ | 22 | $ | 113 | $ | (11 | ) | $ | (18 | ) | |||
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Employer Contributions and Funding Policy
HP's policy is to fund its pension plans so that it makes at least the minimum contribution required by local government, funding and taxing authorities.
During the three months ended April 30, 2016, HP lowered its initial estimates related to expected contributions in fiscal 2016 by $11 million due primarily to changes in the funding structure of its post-retirement benefit plans. HP now expects its fiscal 2016 contributions to be approximately $18 million to its non-U.S. pension plans, approximately $33 million to cover benefit payments to U.S. non-qualified plan participants and approximately $35 million to cover benefit claims for HP's post-retirement benefit plans.
During the six months ended April 30, 2016, HP contributed $10 million to its non-U.S. pension plans, paid $17 million to cover benefit payments to U.S. non-qualified plan participants, and paid $18 million to cover benefit claims under HP's post-retirement benefit plans. During the remainder of fiscal 2016, HP anticipates making additional contributions of approximately $8 million to its non-U.S. pension plans and approximately $16 million to its U.S. non-qualified plan participants and expects to pay approximately $17 million to cover benefit claims under HP's post-retirement benefit plans.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 5: Retirement and Post-Retirement Benefit Plans (Continued)
HP's pension and other post-retirement benefit costs and obligations depend on various assumptions. Differences between expected and actual returns on investments and changes in discount rates and other actuarial assumptions are reflected as unrecognized gains or losses, and such gains or losses are amortized to earnings in future periods. A deterioration in the funded status of a plan could result in a need for additional company contributions or an increase in net pension and post-retirement benefit costs in future periods. Actuarial gains or losses are determined at the measurement date and amortized over the remaining service life for active plans or the life expectancy of plan participants for frozen plans.
Note 6: Stock-Based Compensation
HP's stock-based compensation plans permit the issuance of restricted stock awards, stock options and performance-based awards.
In connection with the Separation and in accordance with the employee matters agreement, HP has made certain adjustments to the exercise price and number of stock-based compensation awards with the intention of preserving the intrinsic value of the awards prior to the Separation. Exercisable and non-exercisable stock options have been converted to similar awards of the entity where the employee is working post-separation. Restricted stock unit awards and performance-contingent awards have been adjusted to provide holders with restricted stock units awards and performance-contingent awards in the company that employs such employee following the Separation. The pre-tax stock-based compensation expense due to the adjustments was $2 million and was recorded during the three months ended January 31, 2016. All outstanding restricted stock awards and stock options for employees transferred to Hewlett Packard Enterprise were cancelled (the "Cancelled Awards") in connection with the Separation.
Stock-based compensation expense and the resulting tax benefits from continuing operations were as follows:
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Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
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In millions |
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Stock-based compensation expense |
$ | 40 | $ | 59 | $ | 101 | $ | 110 | |||||
Income tax benefit |
(13 | ) | (16 | ) | (35 | ) | (32 | ) | |||||
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Stock-based compensation expense, net of tax |
$ | 27 | $ | 43 | $ | 66 | $ | 78 | |||||
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Restricted Stock Awards
Restricted stock awards are non-vested stock awards that may include grants of restricted stock or restricted stock units. For the three and six months ended April 30, 2016 and 2015, HP granted only restricted stock units. HP uses the closing stock price on the grant date to estimate the fair value of service-based restricted stock units. HP estimates the fair value of restricted stock units subject to performance-adjusted vesting conditions using a combination of the closing stock price on the grant date and the Monte Carlo simulation model. For the three months ended April 30, 2016 and 2015, HP
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 6: Stock-Based Compensation (Continued)
did not grant any restricted stock units subject to performance-adjusted vesting conditions. The weighted-average fair value and the assumptions used to measure fair value of restricted stock units subject to performance-adjusted vesting conditions in the Monte Carlo simulation model were as follows:
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Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | |||||
Weighted-average fair value(1) |
$ | 13 | $ | 47 | |||
Expected volatility(2) |
32.5 | % | 33.6 | % | |||
Risk-free interest rate(3) |
1.2 | % | 1.0 | % | |||
Expected performance period in years(4) |
2.9 | 2.9 |
A summary of restricted stock award activity was as follows:
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Six months ended April 30, 2016 |
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Shares | Weighted- Average Grant Date Fair Value Per Share |
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In thousands |
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Outstanding at beginning of period |
29,717 | $ | 32 | ||||
Granted |
27,334 | $ | 9 | ||||
Vested |
(2,137 | ) | $ | 12 | |||
Cancelled Awards |
(23,926 | ) | $ | 32 | |||
Forfeited |
(933 | ) | $ | 13 | |||
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Outstanding at end of period |
30,055 | $ | 13 | ||||
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At April 30, 2016, there was $238 million of unrecognized pre-tax stock-based compensation expense related to non-vested restricted stock awards, which HP expects to recognize over the remaining weighted-average vesting period of 1.5 years.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 6: Stock-Based Compensation (Continued)
Stock Options
HP utilizes the Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing formula to estimate the fair value of stock options subject to service-based vesting conditions. HP estimates the fair value of stock options subject to performance-contingent vesting conditions using a combination of a Monte Carlo simulation model and a lattice model, as these awards contain market conditions. The weighted-average fair value and the assumptions used to measure fair value were as follows:
|
Three months ended April 30 |
Six months ended April 30 |
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2016 | 2015 | 2016 | 2015 | |||||||||
Weighted-average fair value(1) |
$ | 2 | $ | 7 | $ | 4 | $ | 8 | |||||
Expected volatility(2) |
31.6 | % | 27.7 | % | 36.4 | % | 26.3 | % | |||||
Risk-free interest rate(3) |
1.6 | % | 1.4 | % | 1.9 | % | 1.7 | % | |||||
Expected dividend yield(4) |
5.1 | % | 2.2 | % | 3.4 | % | 1.7 | % | |||||
Expected term in years(5) |
5.0 | 5.2 | 6.0 | 5.8 |
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 6: Stock-Based Compensation (Continued)
A summary of stock option activity was as follows:
|
Six months ended April 30, 2016 | ||||||||||||
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Shares | Weighted- Average Exercise Price |
Weighted- Average Remaining Contractual Term |
Aggregate Intrinsic Value |
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In thousands |
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In years |
In millions |
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Outstanding at beginning of period |
36,278 | $ | 26 | ||||||||||
Granted |
25,108 | $ | 6 | ||||||||||
Exercised |
(1,371 | ) | $ | 7 | |||||||||
Cancelled Awards |
(26,252 | ) | $ | 26 | |||||||||
Forfeited and expired |
(1,689 | ) | $ | 16 | |||||||||
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Outstanding at end of period |
32,074 | $ | 12 | 5.1 | $ | 47 | |||||||
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Vested and expected to vest at end of period |
30,107 | $ | 12 | 5.0 | $ | 47 | |||||||
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Exercisable at end of period |
17,966 | $ | 11 | 3.7 | $ | 47 | |||||||
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The aggregate intrinsic value in the table above represents the total pre-tax intrinsic value that option holders would have realized had all option holders exercised their options on the last trading day of the second quarter of fiscal 2016. The aggregate intrinsic value is the difference between HP's closing stock price on the last trading day of the second quarter of fiscal 2016 and the exercise price, multiplied by the number of in-the-money options. The total intrinsic value of options exercised for the three and six months ended April 30, 2016 was $5 million and $7 million, respectively.
At April 30, 2016, there was $27 million of unrecognized pre-tax, stock-based compensation expense related to unvested stock options, which HP expects to recognize over the remaining weighted-average vesting period of 2.2 years.
Tax Matters Agreement and Other Income Tax Matters
In connection with the Separation, HP entered into the TMA with Hewlett Packard Enterprise effective on November 1, 2015 that governs the rights and obligations of HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise for certain pre-Separation tax liabilities. The TMA provides that HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise will share certain pre-Separation income tax liabilities. In certain jurisdictions, HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have joint and several liability for past income tax liabilities and accordingly, HP could be legally liable under applicable tax law for such liabilities and required to make additional tax payments.
In addition, if the distribution of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's common shares to the HP stockholders is determined to be taxable, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP would share the tax liability equally, unless the taxability of the distribution is the direct result of action taken by either Hewlett Packard Enterprise or HP subsequent to the distribution, in which case the party causing the distribution to be taxable would be responsible for any taxes imposed on the distribution.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 7: Taxes on Earnings (Continued)
Upon completion of the Separation on November 1, 2015, HP recorded income tax indemnification receivables from Hewlett Packard Enterprise for certain income tax liabilities that HP is jointly and severally liable for, but for which it is indemnified by Hewlett Packard Enterprise under the TMA. The actual amount that Hewlett Packard Enterprise may be obligated to pay HP could vary depending upon the outcome of certain unresolved tax matters, which may not be resolved for several years. The net receivable as of April 30, 2016 was $883 million.
Provision for Taxes
HP's effective tax rate for continuing operations was 21.1% and 20.2% for the three months ended April 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively, and 21.6% for the six months ended April 30, 2016 and 2015. HP's effective tax rate generally differs from the U.S. federal statutory rate of 35% due to favorable tax rates associated with certain earnings from HP's operations in lower-tax jurisdictions throughout the world. HP has not provided U.S. taxes for all foreign earnings because HP plans to reinvest some of those earnings indefinitely outside the U.S.
In the three and six months ended April 30, 2016, HP recorded discrete items resulting in net tax benefits of $33 million and $86 million, respectively, for continuing operations. These amounts included a tax benefit of $32 million and $38 million, for the three and six months ended April 30, 2016, respectively, on restructuring charges. The six months ended April 30, 2016 also included a tax benefit of $41 million arising from the retroactive research and development credit provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 signed into law in December 2015.
In the three and six months ended April 30, 2015, HP recorded discrete items resulting in net tax expense of $2 million and tax benefit of $15 million, respectively. These amounts included a tax benefit of $4 million and $7 million for the three and six months ended April 30, 2015, respectively, on restructuring charges. The six months ended April 30, 2015 also included a tax benefit of $26 million arising from the retroactive research and development credit provided by the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014 signed into law in December 2014 and tax expense of $29 million related to provision to return adjustments.
Uncertain Tax Positions
As of April 30, 2016, the amount of unrecognized tax benefits was $9.3 billion, of which up to $3.2 billion would affect HP's effective tax rate if realized. The amount of unrecognized tax benefits increased by $59 million for the six months ended April 30, 2016, primarily related to tax attributes. HP continues to record its tax liabilities related to uncertain tax positions and certain liabilities for which it has joint and several liability with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. During the period, as part of the Separation, HP distributed $741 million of liabilities related solely to uncertain tax positions associated with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have contractually agreed to share the responsibility of certain tax exposures, and as such have recorded indemnification assets and liabilities pursuant to the TMA. HP recognizes interest income from favorable settlements and interest expense and penalties accrued on unrecognized tax benefits in the provision for taxes in the Consolidated Condensed Statements of Earnings. As of April 30, 2016, HP had accrued $136 million for interest and penalties.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 7: Taxes on Earnings (Continued)
HP engages in continuous discussion and negotiation with taxing authorities regarding tax matters in various jurisdictions. HP does not expect complete resolution of any IRS audit cycle within the next 12 months. However, it is reasonably possible that certain federal, foreign and state tax issues may be concluded in the next 12 months, including issues involving transfer pricing and other matters. Accordingly, HP believes it is reasonably possible that its existing unrecognized tax benefits may be reduced by an amount up to $2 million within the next 12 months.
Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities
In 2015, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2015-17, "Balance Sheet Classification of Deferred Taxes", which simplifies the presentation of deferred income taxes. This guidance requires that deferred tax liabilities and assets be classified as non-current in a classified statement of financial position. HP early adopted the FASB's new accounting guidance prospectively for the interim period beginning November 1, 2015; thus, the prior reporting period was not retrospectively adjusted.
HP periodically engages in intercompany advanced royalty payment arrangements that may result in advance payments between subsidiaries in different tax jurisdictions. When the local tax treatment of the intercompany licensing arrangements differs from U.S. GAAP treatment, deferred taxes are recognized. During the second quarter of fiscal 2016, HP executed an intercompany advanced royalty payment arrangement resulting in advanced payments of $519 million. During fiscal 2015, HP executed an intercompany advanced royalty payment arrangement which resulted in advanced payments of $3.8 billion, with a deferral of intercompany revenues over the term of the arrangements, which is approximately 5 years. There was no recognition of any net U.S. deferred tax assets as a result of this transaction. In these transactions, the payments were received in the U.S. from a foreign consolidated affiliate, with a deferral of intercompany revenues over the term of the arrangement, which is approximately 5 years. Intercompany royalty revenue is eliminated in consolidation.
Balance sheet details were as follows:
Accounts Receivable
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As of | ||||||
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|
April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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|
In millions |
||||||
Accounts receivable |
$ | 3,967 | $ | 4,905 | |||
Allowance for doubtful accounts |
(83 | ) | (80 | ) | |||
| | | | | | | |
|
$ | 3,884 | $ | 4,825 | |||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 8: Balance Sheet Details (Continued)
The allowance for doubtful accounts related to accounts receivable and changes were as follows:
|
Six months ended April 30, 2016 |
|||
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|
In millions |
|||
Balance at beginning of period |
$ | 80 | ||
Provision for doubtful accounts |
26 | |||
Deductions, net of recoveries |
(23 | ) | ||
| | | | |
Balance at end of period |
$ | 83 | ||
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HP has third-party arrangements, consisting of revolving short-term financing, which provide liquidity to certain partners in order to facilitate their working capital requirements. These financing arrangements, which in certain circumstances may contain partial recourse, result in a transfer of HP's receivables and risk to the third party. As these transfers qualify as true sales under the applicable accounting guidance, the receivables are derecognized from the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets upon transfer, and HP receives a payment for the receivables from the third party within a mutually agreed upon time period. For arrangements involving an element of recourse, the recourse obligation is measured using market data from the similar transactions and reported as a current liability in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. The recourse obligations as of April 30, 2016 and October 31, 2015 were not material. As of April 30, 2016 and October 31, 2015, HP had $71 million and $93 million, respectively, outstanding from the third parties, which is reported in Accounts receivable in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. The costs associated with the sales of trade receivables for the three and six months ended April 30, 2016 and April 30, 2015 were not material.
The following is a summary of the activity under these arrangements:
|
Six months ended April 30, 2016 |
|||
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|
In millions |
|||
Balance at beginning of period |
$ | 93 | ||
Trade receivables sold |
3,770 | |||
Cash receipts |
(3,793 | ) | ||
Foreign currency and other |
1 | |||
| | | | |
Balance at end of period |
$ | 71 | ||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 8: Balance Sheet Details (Continued)
Inventory
|
As of | ||||||
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|
April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
|||||
|
In millions |
||||||
Finished goods |
$ | 2,341 | $ | 2,820 | |||
Purchased parts and fabricated assemblies |
1,206 | 1,468 | |||||
| | | | | | | |
|
$ | 3,547 | $ | 4,288 | |||
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Other Current Assets
|
As of | ||||||
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|
April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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|
In millions |
||||||
Value-added taxes receivable |
$ | 876 | $ | 942 | |||
Supplier and other receivables |
1,361 | 1,316 | |||||
Prepaid and other current assets |
1,081 | 1,193 | |||||
Deferred tax assets(1) |
| 1,047 | |||||
| | | | | | | |
|
$ | 3,318 | $ | 4,498 | |||
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Property, Plant and Equipment
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As of | ||||||
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|
April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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|
In millions |
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Land, buildings and leasehold improvements |
$ | 2,362 | $ | 2,272 | |||
Machinery and equipment, including equipment held for lease |
3,570 | 3,459 | |||||
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|
5,932 | 5,731 | |||||
Accumulated depreciation |
(4,360 | ) | (4,239 | ) | |||
| | | | | | | |
|
$ | 1,572 | $ | 1,492 | |||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 8: Balance Sheet Details (Continued)
Other Non-Current Assets
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As of | ||||||
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|
April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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|
In millions |
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Tax indemnifications receivable(1) |
$ | 954 | $ | | |||
Deferred tax assets(2) |
598 | 216 | |||||
Other |
1,342 | 1,376 | |||||
| | | | | | | |
|
$ | 2,894 | $ | 1,592 | |||
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Other Accrued Liabilities
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As of | ||||||
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April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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In millions |
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Other accrued taxes |
$ | 798 | $ | 1,007 | |||
Warranty |
795 | 871 | |||||
Sales and marketing programs |
2,094 | 2,181 | |||||
Other |
2,291 | 2,182 | |||||
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|
$ | 5,978 | $ | 6,241 | |||
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Other Non-Current Liabilities
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As of | ||||||
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April 30, 2016 |
October 31, 2015 |
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In millions |
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Pension, post-retirement, and post-employment liabilities |
$ | 2,075 | $ | 2,203 | |||
Deferred tax liability |
1,793 | 1,813 | |||||
Tax liability |
1,231 | 1,803 | |||||
Deferred revenue |
809 | 812 | |||||
Tax indemnifications payable(1) |
71 | | |||||
Other |
760 | 783 | |||||
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|
$ | 6,739 | $ | 7,414 | |||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.
Fair Value Hierarchy
HP uses valuation techniques that are based upon observable and unobservable inputs. Observable inputs are developed using market data such as publicly available information and reflect the assumptions market participants would use, while unobservable inputs are developed using the best information available about the assumptions market participants would use. Assets and liabilities are classified in the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement:
Level 1Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability and market-corroborated inputs.
Level 3Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability.
The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to observable inputs and lowest priority to unobservable inputs.
Assets and Liabilities Measured and Recorded at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
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As of April 30, 2016 | As of October 31, 2015 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fair Value Measured Using |
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Fair Value Measured Using |
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Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||||||
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Assets: |
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Cash Equivalents and Investments: |
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Time deposits |
$ | | $ | 1,383 | $ | | $ | 1,383 | $ | | $ | 1,111 | $ | | $ | 1,111 | |||||||||
Money market funds |
1,654 | | | 1,654 | 4,303 | | | 4,303 | |||||||||||||||||
Marketable equity securities |
5 | 3 | | 8 | 6 | 3 | | 9 | |||||||||||||||||
Foreign bonds |
| 47 | | 47 | | 42 | | 42 | |||||||||||||||||
Other debt securities |
| 2 | | 2 | | 2 | | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Derivative Instruments: |
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Interest rate contracts |
| 56 | | 56 | | 38 | | 38 | |||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency contracts |
| 134 | | 134 | | 213 | 2 | 215 | |||||||||||||||||
Other derivatives |
| 3 | | 3 | | 5 | | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Assets |
$ | 1,659 | $ | 1,628 | $ | | $ | 3,287 | $ | 4,309 | $ | 1,414 | $ | 2 | $ | 5,725 | |||||||||
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Liabilities: |
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Derivative Instruments: |
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Foreign currency contracts |
$ | | $ | 346 | $ | 11 | $ | 357 | $ | | $ | 302 | $ | 2 | $ | 304 | |||||||||
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Liabilities |
$ | | $ | 346 | $ | 11 | $ | 357 | $ | | $ | 302 | $ | 2 | $ | 304 | |||||||||
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 9: Fair Value (Continued)
There were no transfers between levels within the fair value hierarchy during the six months ended April 30, 2016.
Valuation Techniques
Cash Equivalents and Investments: HP holds time deposits, money market funds, mutual funds, other debt securities primarily consisting of corporate and foreign government notes and bonds, and common stock and equivalents. HP values cash equivalents and equity investments using quoted market prices, alternative pricing sources, including net asset value, or models utilizing market observable inputs. The fair value of debt investments was based on quoted market prices or model-driven valuations using inputs primarily derived from or corroborated by observable market data, and, in certain instances, valuation models that utilize assumptions which cannot be corroborated with observable market data.
Derivative Instruments: From time to time HP uses forward contracts, interest rate and total return swaps and option contracts to hedge certain foreign currency and interest rate exposures. HP uses industry standard valuation models to measure fair value. Where applicable, these models project future cash flows and discount the future amounts to present value using market-based observable inputs, including interest rate curves, HP and counterparty credit risk, foreign currency rates, and forward and spot prices for currencies and interest rates. See Note 10, "Financial Instruments" for a further discussion of HP's use of derivative instruments.
Other Fair Value Disclosures
Short- and Long-Term Debt: HP estimates the fair value of its debt primarily using an expected present value technique, which is based on observable market inputs using interest rates currently available to companies of similar credit standing for similar terms and remaining maturities, and considering its own credit risk. The portion of HP's debt that is hedged is reflected in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets as an amount equal to the debt's carrying amount and a fair value adjustment representing changes in the fair value of the hedged debt obligations arising from movements in benchmark interest rates. The estimated fair value of HP's short- and long-term debt was $6.9 billion at April 30, 2016, compared to its carrying amount of $6.8 billion at that date. The estimated fair value of HP's short- and long-term debt approximated its carrying value of $8.9 billion at October 31, 2015. If measured at fair value in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets, short- and long-term debt would be classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
Other Financial Instruments: For the balance of HP's financial instruments, primarily accounts receivable, accounts payable and financial liabilities included in Other accrued liabilities, the carrying amounts approximate fair value due to their short maturities. If measured at fair value in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets, other financial instruments would be classified in Level 2 or Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.
Non-Marketable Equity Investments and Non-Financial Assets: HP's non-marketable equity investments and non-financial assets, such as goodwill, intangible assets and property, plant and equipment, are recorded at fair value in the period an impairment charge is recognized. If measured at fair value in the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets, non-marketable equity investments and non-financial assets would generally be classified in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.
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Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements (Continued)
(Unaudited)
Note 10: Financial Instruments
Cash Equivalents and Available-for-Sale Investments
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As of April 30, 2016 | As of October 31, 2015 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cost | Gross Unrealized Gain |
Gross Unrealized Loss |
Fair Value |
Cost | Gross Unrealized Gain |
Gross Unrealized Loss |
Fair Value |
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In millions |
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Cash Equivalents: |
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Time deposits |
$ | 1,383 | $ | | $ | | $ | 1,383 | $ | 1,111 | $ | | $ | | $ | 1,111 | |||||||||
Money market funds |
1,654 | | | 1,654 | 4,303 | | | 4,303 | |||||||||||||||||
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Total cash equivalents |
3,037 | | | 3,037 | 5,414 | | | 5,414 | |||||||||||||||||
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Available-for-Sale Investments: |
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Equity securities in public companies |
1 | 4 | | 5 | 1 | 4 | | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Foreign bonds |
37 | 10 | | 47 | 32 | 10 | | 42 | |||||||||||||||||
Other debt securities |
2 | | | 2 | 2 | | | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
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