3.4 Theoretical equity and goodwill movement

The total goodwill of CHF 137.4 million, resulting from acquisitions, recorded in the 2019/20 financial year (2018/19: CHF 8.0 million) is offset in equity as disclosed in the consolidated statement of changes in equity. See also the note on business combinations (4.3). The following tables show the impact on equity and net profit based on the assumption that the goodwill was capitalized and amortized over a period of five years.

CHF million

 

Financial year ended 30.06.2020

 

Financial year ended 30.06.2019

Theoretical book value of goodwill, net

 

406.2

 

667.6

Cost 30 June

 

2,026.7

 

1,935.0

Additions from acquisitions

 

136.9

 

6.5

Adjustments (earn-out, divestments and others)

 

0.5

 

1.5

Translation exchange differences

 

–45.7

 

–23.2

Cost 1 July

 

1,935.0

 

1,950.2

Accumulated amortization 30 June

 

1,620.5

 

1,267.4

Additions

 

383.7

 

376.9

Translation exchange differences

 

–30.6

 

–13.2

Accumulated amortization 1 July

 

1,267.4

 

903.7

 

 

Financial year ended 30.06.2020

 

Financial year ended 30.06.2019

CHF million

 

Effective

 

Amorti- zation goodwill

 

Theoretical (incl. amorti- zation goodwill)

 

Effective

 

Amorti- zation goodwill

 

Theoretical (incl. amorti- zation goodwill)

Effects on the income statement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating profit (EBIT)

 

253.2

 

–383.7

 

–130.5

 

375.0

 

–376.9

 

–1.9

EBIT as % of net sales

 

10.0

 

–15.1

 

–5.1

 

13.3

 

–13.4

 

–0.1

Net profit

 

164.1

 

–383.7

 

–219.6

 

252.5

 

–376.9

 

–124.4

Effect on the balance sheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity according to balance sheet

 

141.3

 

406.2

 

547.5

 

258.5

 

667.6

 

926.1

Equity as % of balance sheet total

 

7.8

 

 

 

24.7

 

13.5

 

 

 

48.5

Accounting principles

As goodwill is fully offset in equity at the date of acquisition, an impairment of goodwill does not affect income; it is only disclosed in the notes to the consolidated financial statements.

Goodwill represents the excess of the consideration transferred, the amount of any non-controlling interest in the acquired entity, and the book value as at the acquisition date of any previous equity interest in the acquired entity over the fair value of the Group’s share of the identifiable net assets acquired. Only intangible assets purchased separately are recognized as part of an acquisition. The positive or negative goodwill resulting from acquisitions is offset in equity at the date of acquisition against retained earnings.

If the purchase price contains elements that are dependent on future results, they are estimated as accurately as possible at the date of acquisition and recognized in the balance sheet. In the event of any disparities when the definitive purchase price is settled, the goodwill offset in equity is adjusted accordingly. The consequences of a theoretical capitalization and amortization of goodwill are explained in the note on the theoretical movement of goodwill.

 
 

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