Wyndham Worldwide Reports First Quarter 2015 Earnings

First Quarter Adjusted Diluted EPS Growth of 32% Increases Full Year EPS Guidance

April 28, 2015 6:30 AM EDT

PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Wyndham Worldwide Corporation (NYSE: WYN) today announced results for the three months ended March 31, 2015. 

First Quarter Highlights:

  • First quarter adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) was $1.03, an increase of 32% from adjusted diluted EPS of $0.78 in the first quarter of 2014. Reported diluted EPS was $1.00 in the first quarter of 2015, an increase of 45% from reported diluted EPS of $0.69 from the same period in 2014.
  • Revenues increased 6% compared with the first quarter of 2014. In constant currency, revenues increased 9%.
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased 14% compared with the first quarter of 2014. In constant currency, adjusted EBITDA increased 18%.
  • During the quarter, the Company repurchased 1.7 million shares of its common stock for $150 million.   

"We are off to a strong start this year.  Despite significant currency headwinds, adjusted diluted EPS increased 32% and adjusted EBITDA increased 14% in the first quarter," said Stephen P. Holmes, chairman and CEO.  "All three businesses once again performed well, highlighted by strong domestic RevPAR growth at our Hotel Group, improved provision and cost of sales at Vacation Ownership and strong growth across our vacation rentals businesses.  We continue to deliver strong results, allocate capital to both invest in the business and return to shareholders, and innovate to build a strong competitive position going forward."    

FIRST QUARTER 2015 OPERATING RESULTSFirst quarter revenues were $1.3 billion, an increase of 6% from the prior year period.  In constant currency revenues increased 9%, reflecting growth across the Company's business segments.

Adjusted net income was $126 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, compared with $102 million, or $0.78 per diluted share for the same period in 2014.  The increase reflects stronger financial results in all of the Company's businesses.  EPS also benefited from the Company's share repurchase program, which decreased weighted average diluted share count by 6% year-over-year.

Reported net income for the first quarter of 2015 was $122 million, or $1.00 per diluted share, compared with $90 million, or $0.69 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2014.  Reported net income in both periods reflects several items excluded from adjusted net income.  The net result of these items unfavorably impacted first quarter 2015 net income by $4 million and unfavorably impacted first quarter 2014 net income by $12 million.  Full reconciliations of adjusted results to GAAP results appear in Table 8 of this press release.

Free cash flow was $197 million for the three months ended March 31, 2015, compared with $269 million for the same period in 2014.  The decline in free cash flow reflects the timing of working capital including inventory spending.  The Company defines free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures.  For the three months ended March 31, 2015, net cash provided by operating activities was $253 million, compared with $315 million in the prior year period.  The Company expects free cash flow for the full year 2015 of approximately $800 million compared with $749 million in free cash flow in 2014.

BUSINESS UNIT RESULTS

Lodging (Wyndham Hotel Group)Revenues were $292 million in the first quarter of 2015, a 23% increase over the first quarter of 2014.  Excluding an acquisition and in constant currency, revenues increased 14%, reflecting higher domestic RevPAR and worldwide room growth as well as incremental global conference fees.

Total system-wide RevPAR increased 1.7% compared with the first quarter of 2014.  Domestic RevPAR increased 7.7%, but was partially offset by a 9.8% decline in international RevPAR.  In constant currency and excluding acquisitions, total system-wide RevPAR increased 4.0%. 

Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2015 was $79 million, a 16% increase compared with the first quarter of 2014.  The increase primarily reflects higher domestic RevPAR and worldwide room growth as well as higher inter-segment licensing fees for use of the Wyndham brand trade name.

As of March 31, 2015, the Company's hotel system consisted of over 7,670 properties and over 667,000 rooms, a 3.2% room increase compared with the first quarter of 2014.  The development pipeline included 925 hotels and approximately 116,000 rooms, of which 58% were international and 62% were new construction.

Vacation Exchange and Rentals (Wyndham Exchange & Rentals)Revenues were $369 million in the first quarter of 2015, a 3% decrease over the first quarter of 2014.  In constant currency, revenues increased 5%.

Exchange revenues were $185 million, a 1% decrease compared with the first quarter of 2014.  In constant currency, exchange revenues increased 2%, as the average number of members increased 2.5% and exchange revenue per member was flat.

Vacation rental revenues were $166 million, a 6% decrease compared to the first quarter of 2014.  In constant currency, vacation rental revenues were up 8%, reflecting a 7.0% increase in transaction volume and a 0.9% increase in average net price per vacation rental. 

Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2015 was $104 million, a 9% increase compared with the first quarter of 2014.  On a currency-neutral basis and excluding the divestiture of a business, adjusted EBITDA increased 9% compared with the prior year period primarily reflecting higher revenue and a $4 million reserve reversal resulting from a favorable ruling associated with value-added taxes. 

Vacation Ownership (Wyndham Vacation Ownership) Revenues were $617 million in the first quarter of 2015, a 4% increase over the first quarter of 2014. 

Net VOI sales increased 11%, primarily reflecting a lower loan loss provision and the recognition of deferred revenues.  Gross VOI sales were $390 million in the first quarter of 2015, a decrease of 5% compared with the first quarter of 2014, reflecting a 4.2% decline in volume per guest (VPG) and a 1.2% decline in tour flow.  In constant currency, VPG declined 3.1% primarily reflecting a higher mix of new owner tours, which generally have a lower VPG than tours to existing owners. 

Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2015 was $130 million, an increase of 13% compared with the first quarter of 2014, primarily reflecting the net revenue increase and lower cost of sales.

Other Items

  • The Company repurchased 1.7 million shares of common stock for $150 million during the first quarter of 2015.  From April 1 through April 27, 2015, the Company repurchased an additional 0.5 million shares for $45 million.  The Company's remaining share repurchase authorization totals $821 million as of April 27, 2015.
  • Reported net interest expense in the first quarter of 2015 was $23 million, compared with $25 million in the first quarter of 2014. 

Balance Sheet Information as of March 31, 2015:

  • Cash and cash equivalents of $180 million, compared with $183 million at December 31, 2014
  • Vacation ownership contract receivables, net, of $2.6 billion, compared with $2.7 billion at December 31, 2014
  • Vacation ownership and other inventory of $1.2 billion, unchanged from December 31, 2014
  • Securitized vacation ownership debt of $2.2 billion, unchanged from December 31, 2014
  • Long-term debt of $3.0 billion, compared with $2.9 billion at December 31, 2014. The remaining borrowing capacity on the revolving credit facility, net of commercial paper borrowings, was $1.1 billion as of March 31, 2015, compared to $1.3 billion from December 31, 2014

A schedule of debt is included in Table 5 of this press release.

Outlook

Note to Editors:  The guidance excludes possible future share repurchases, while analysts' estimates often include share repurchases.  This results in discrepancies between Company guidance and database consensus forecasts.

For the full year 2015, the Company reiterates the following guidance:

  • Revenues of approximately $5.450 - $5.550 billion.
  • Adjusted EBITDA of approximately $1.285 - $1.315 billion. Guidance reflects a $42 million adverse impact from foreign exchange compared with 2014 full year results.

For the full year 2015, the Company updates the following guidance:

  • Adjusted diluted EPS of approximately $4.81 - $4.96 based on a diluted share count of 121.4 million, up from $4.75 - $4.90 based on a diluted share count of 123 million.

Conference Call InformationWyndham Worldwide Corporation will hold a conference call with investors to discuss the Company's results, outlook and guidance on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. EDT. Listeners may access the webcast live through the Company's website at www.wyndhamworldwide.com/investors.  An archive of this webcast will be available on the website for approximately 90 days beginning at noon EDT on April 28, 2015. The conference call may also be accessed by dialing 800-369-2125 and providing the passcode "WYNDHAM." Listeners are urged to call at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. A telephone replay will be available for approximately 90 days beginning at noon EDT on April 28, 2015, at 800-388-4923.

The Company will post guidance information on its website following the conference call.

Presentation of Financial InformationFinancial information discussed in this press release includes non-GAAP measures, which include or exclude certain items.  These non-GAAP measures differ from reported GAAP results and are intended to illustrate what management believes are relevant period-over-period comparisons and are helpful to investors as an additional tool for further understanding and assessing the Company's ongoing core operating performance.  Exclusion of items in our non-GAAP presentation should not be considered an inference that these items are unusual, infrequent or non-recurring.  A complete reconciliation of reported GAAP results to the comparable non-GAAP information appears in the financial tables section of the press release.  It is not practicable to provide a reconciliation of forecasted adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS to the most directly comparable GAAP measures because certain items cannot be reasonably estimated or predicted at this time.  Any such items could be significant to the Company's reported results.

About Wyndham Worldwide Corporation One of the world's largest hospitality companies, Wyndham Worldwide (NYSE: WYN) provides a wide range of hospitality services and products through its global portfolio of world-renowned brands.  The world's largest hotel company based on the number of properties, Wyndham Hotel Group is home to many of the world's best-known hotel brands, with over 7,670 franchised hotels and over 667,000 hotel rooms worldwide. Wyndham Exchange & Rentals is the worldwide leader in vacation exchange and the world's largest professionally managed vacation rentals business, providing more than 5 million leisure-bound families annually with access to over 109,000 vacation properties in over 100 countries through its prominent exchange and vacation rental brands. The industry and timeshare ownership market leader, Wyndham Vacation Ownership develops, markets, and sells vacation ownership interests and provides consumer financing to owners through its network of 210 vacation ownership resorts serving approximately 904,000 owners throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific. Based in Parsippany, NJ, Wyndham Worldwide employs over 34,000 associates globally. For more information, please visit www.wyndhamworldwide.com.

Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, conveying management's expectations as to the future based on plans, estimates and projections at the time the Company makes the statements.  Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.  The forward-looking statements contained in this press release include statements related to the Company's revenues, earnings, cash flow and related financial and operating measures.

You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release.  Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include general economic conditions, the performance of the financial and credit markets, the economic environment for the hospitality industry, the impact of war, terrorist activity or political strife, operating risks associated with the hotel, vacation exchange and rentals and vacation ownership businesses, as well as those described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the SEC on February 13, 2015.  Except for the Company's ongoing obligations to disclose material information under the federal securities laws, it undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to any forward-looking statements, to report events or to report the occurrence of unanticipated events.

 

Table 1

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

OPERATING RESULTS OF REPORTABLE SEGMENTS

(In millions)

In addition to other measures, management evaluates the operating results of each of its reportable segments based upon net revenues and "EBITDA", which is defined as net income before depreciation and amortization, interest expense (excluding consumer financing interest), early extinguishment of debt, interest income (excluding consumer financing interest) and income taxes, each of which is presented on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Income.  The Company believes that EBITDA is a useful measure of performance for the Company's segments which when considered with GAAP measures, gives a more complete understanding of its operating performance.  The Company's presentation of EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures used by other companies. 

The following tables summarize net revenues and EBITDA for the Company's reportable segments, as well as reconcile EBITDA to Net income for the three months ended March 31, 2015 and 2014:

Three Months Ended March 31, 

2015

2014

 Net Revenues 

 EBITDA 

 Net Revenues 

 EBITDA 

Lodging

$

292

$

76

$

237

$

64

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

369

105

379

85

Vacation Ownership

617

130

593

115

     Total Reportable Segments

1,278

311

1,209

264

Corporate and Other (a)

(16)

(34)

(16)

(34)

     Total Company

$

1,262

$

277

$

1,193

$

230

Reconciliation of EBITDA to Net income

Three Months Ended March 31, 

2015

2014

EBITDA

$

277

$

230

Depreciation and amortization

56

56

Interest expense

26

27

Interest income

(3)

(2)

Income before income taxes

198

149

Provision for income taxes

76

59

Net income

$

122

$

90

__________

(a)    Includes the elimination of transactions between segments.  

The following tables summarize net revenues and adjusted EBITDA for the Company's reportable segments for the three months ended March 31, 2015 and 2014 (for a description of adjustments by segment, see Table 7):

Three Months Ended March 31, 

2015

2014

 Net Revenues 

 Adjusted EBITDA 

 Net Revenues 

 Adjusted EBITDA 

Lodging

$

292

$

79

$

237

$

68

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

369

104

379

95

Vacation Ownership

617

130

593

115

     Total Reportable Segments

1,278

313

1,209

278

Corporate and Other

(16)

(34)

(16)

(34)

     Total Company

$

1,262

$

279

$

1,193

$

244

 

 

Table 2

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

(In millions, except per share data)

 Three Months Ended 

 March 31, 

2015

2014

Net revenues

Service and membership fees

$

599

$

590

Vacation ownership interest sales

336

303

Franchise fees

147

127

Consumer financing

104

105

Other

76

68

Net revenues

1,262

1,193

Expenses

Operating

564

534

Cost of vacation ownership interests 

33

39

Consumer financing interest

18

17

Marketing and reservation

195

181

General and administrative

181

195

Restructuring

(1)

-

Depreciation and amortization

56

56

Total expenses

1,046

1,022

Operating income

216

171

Other income, net

(5)

(3)

Interest expense

26

27

Interest income

(3)

(2)

Income before income taxes

198

149

Provision for income taxes

76

59

Net income

$

122

$

90

Earnings per share

Basic

$

1.01

$

0.70

Diluted

1.00

0.69

Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic

121

128

Diluted

122

130

__________

Note: For a description of adjustments to Net Income, see Table 8.

 

 

Table 3

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Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

OPERATING STATISTICS

The following operating statistics are the drivers of our revenues and therefore provide an enhanced understanding of our businesses:

Year

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Full Year

Lodging (a)

Number of Rooms 

2015

667,400

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

646,900

650,200

655,300

660,800

 N/A 

2013

631,800

635,100

638,300

645,400

 N/A 

2012

609,300

608,300

618,100

627,400

 N/A 

RevPAR

2015

$

32.84

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

32.30

$

40.11

$

43.71

$

34.06

$

37.57

2013

$

31.05

$

38.00

$

41.78

$

33.07

$

36.00

2012

$

29.73

$

37.23

$

40.39

$

31.86

$

34.80

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

Average Number of Members (in 000s)

2015

3,822

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

3,727

3,748

3,777

3,808

3,765

2013

3,668

3,686

3,711

3,728

3,698

2012

3,684

3,670

3,672

3,670

3,674

Exchange Revenue Per Member

2015

$

194.06

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

200.78

$

179.17

$

171.77

$

157.24

$

177.12

2013

$

210.96

$

182.42

$

169.95

$

161.21

$

181.02

2012

$

204.56

$

177.07

$

171.14

$

165.86

$

179.68

Vacation Rental Transactions (in 000s) (a)

2015

459

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

429

376

455

293

1,552

2013

423

355

433

273

1,483

2012

418

325

390

259

1,392

Average Net Price Per Vacation Rental(a)

2015

$

361.20

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

410.04

$

577.13

$

727.40

$

492.25

$

558.95

2013

$

392.64

$

540.38

$

677.81

$

506.62

$

532.11

2012

$

379.40

$

524.40

$

635.44

$

484.69

$

504.55

Vacation Ownership (a)

Gross Vacation Ownership Interest (VOI) Sales (in 000s) (b)

2015

$

390,000

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

410,000

$

496,000

$

513,000

$

470,000

$

1,889,000

2013

$

384,000

$

481,000

$

536,000

$

488,000

$

1,889,000

2012

$

384,000

$

460,000

$

502,000

$

435,000

$

1,781,000

Tours (in 000s) (c)

2015

168

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

170

208

225

191

794

2013

163

206

225

195

789

2012

148

186

207

183

724

Volume Per Guest (VPG) (c)

2015

$

2,177

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

2,272

$

2,280

$

2,158

$

2,336

$

2,257

2013

$

2,211

$

2,256

$

2,278

$

2,370

$

2,281

2012

$

2,414

$

2,361

$

2,315

$

2,225

$

2,324

Note: Full year amounts may not add across due to rounding.

(a)

Includes the impact of acquisitions/dispositions from the acquisition/disposition dates forward. Therefore, the operating statistics are not presented on a comparable basis.

(b)

Includes Gross VOI sales under the Company's Wyndham Asset Affiliate Model (WAAM) Just-in-Time beginning in the second quarter of 2012 (see Table 9 for a reconciliation of Gross VOI sales to vacation ownership interest sales).

(c)

Includes the impact of WAAM Just-in-Time related tours beginning in the second quarter of 2012.

ADDITIONAL DATA

Year

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Full Year

Lodging

Number of Properties

2015

7,670

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

7,500

7,540

7,590

7,650

 N/A 

2013

7,380

7,410

7,440

7,490

 N/A 

2012

7,150

7,170

7,260

7,340

 N/A 

Vacation Ownership

Provision for Loan Losses (in 000s) (*) 

2015

$

46,000

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

60,000

$

70,000

$

70,000

$

60,000

$

260,000

2013

$

84,000

$

90,000

$

102,000

$

73,000

$

349,000

2012

$

96,000

$

100,000

$

124,000

$

89,000

$

409,000

Note: Full year amounts may not add across due to rounding.

(*)

Represents provision for estimated losses on vacation ownership contract receivables originated during the period, which is recorded as a contra revenue to vacation ownership interest sales on the Consolidated Statements of Income.

Table 3

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Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

OPERATING STATISTICS

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Lodging

Number of Rooms: Represents the number of rooms at lodging properties at the end of the period which are either (i) under franchise and/or management agreements, or company owned and (ii) properties under affiliation agreements for which the Company receives a fee for reservation and/or other services provided.  

Average Occupancy Rate: Represents the percentage of available rooms occupied during the period.

Average Daily Rate (ADR): Represents the average rate charged for renting a lodging room for one day.  

RevPAR:  Represents revenue per available room and is calculated by multiplying average occupancy rate by ADR. Comparable RevPAR represents RevPAR of hotels which are included in both periods.

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

Average Number of Members:  Represents members in our vacation exchange programs who paid annual membership dues as of the end of the period or who are within the allowed grace period. For additional fees, such participants are entitled to exchange intervals for intervals at other properties affiliated with the Company's vacation exchange business. In addition, certain participants may exchange intervals for other leisure-related services and products.

Exchange Revenue Per Member:  Represents total annualized revenues generated from fees associated with memberships, exchange transactions, member-related rentals and other servicing for the period divided by the average number of vacation exchange members during the period.  

Vacation Rental Transactions:  Represents the number of transactions that are generated during the period in connection with customers booking their vacation rental stays through the Company. One rental transaction is recorded for each standard one-week rental.

Average Net Price Per Vacation Rental:  Represents the net rental price generated from renting vacation properties to customers and other related rental servicing fees during the period divided by the number of vacation rental transactions during the period.

Vacation Ownership

Gross Vacation Ownership Interest Sales: Represents sales of vacation ownership interest (VOIs), including WAAM sales, before the net effect of percentage-of-completion accounting and loan loss provisions.  See Table 9 for a reconciliation of Gross VOI sales to vacation ownership interest sales. 

Tours: Represents the number of tours taken by guests in our efforts to sell VOIs.

Volume per Guest (VPG): Represents Gross VOI sales (excluding tele-sales upgrades, which are non-tour upgrade sales) divided by the number of tours.  The Company has excluded non-tour upgrade sales in the calculation of VPG because non-tour upgrade sales are generated by a different marketing channel.  See Table 9 for a detail of tele-sales upgrades for 2012-2015.  

General

Constant Currency: Represents a comparison eliminating the effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations between periods (foreign currency translation).

Currency-Neutral: Represents a comparison eliminating the effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations between periods (foreign currency translation) and the impact caused by any foreign exchange related activities (i.e., hedges, balance sheet remeasurements and/or adjustments).

 

 

Table 4

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

REVENUE DETAIL BY REPORTABLE SEGMENT

(In millions)

2015

2014

 Q1 

 Q2 

 Q3 

 Q4 

 Year 

 Q1 

 Q2 

 Q3 

 Q4 

 Year 

Lodging

Royalties and Franchise Fees

$

74

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

$

68

$

88

$

100

$

83

$

339

Marketing, Reservation and Wyndham Rewards Revenues (a)

96

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

76

101

117

91

385

Hotel Management Reimbursable Revenues (b)

61

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

37

39

39

39

154

Intersegment Trademark Fees

12

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

9

11

11

10

41

Owned Hotel Revenues

25

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

24

20

18

20

81

Ancillary Revenues (c)

24

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

23

24

30

24

101

Total Lodging

292

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

237

283

315

267

1,101

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

Exchange Revenues

185

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

187

168

162

150

667

Rental Revenues

166

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

176

217

331

144

868

Ancillary Revenues (d)

18

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

16

17

19

17

69

Total Vacation Exchange and Rentals

369

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

379

402

512

311

1,604

Vacation Ownership

Vacation Ownership Interest Sales

336

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

303

382

415

385

1,485

Consumer Financing

104

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

105

106

108

108

427

Property Management Fees and Reimbursable Revenues

153

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

143

145

150

142

581

WAAM Fee-for-Service Commissions

12

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

33

30

18

16

98

Ancillary Revenues (e)

12

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

9

10

13

17

47

Total Vacation Ownership

617

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

593

673

704

668

2,638

Total Reportable Segments

$

1,278

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

$

1,209

$

1,358

$

1,531

$

1,246

$

5,343

2013

2012

 Q1 

 Q2 

 Q3 

 Q4 

 Year 

 Q1 

 Q2 

 Q3 

 Q4 

 Year 

Lodging

Royalties and Franchise Fees

$

64

$

79

$

91

$

75

$

309

$

62

$

80

$

88

$

71

$

301

Marketing, Reservation and Wyndham Rewards Revenues (a)

73

92

118

83

365

68

99

98

80

345

Hotel Management Reimbursable Revenues (b)

25

38

37

35

135

21

22

25

23

91

Intersegment Trademark Fees

8

10

11

10

39

8

9

9

8

34

Owned Hotel Revenues

26

20

18

19

84

8

8

7

18

41

Ancillary Revenues (c)

26

23

22

23

95

18

15

22

23

78

Total Lodging

222

262

297

245

1,027

185

233

249

223

890

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

Exchange Revenues

193

168

158

150

669

188

162

157

153

660

Rental Revenues

166

192

293

138

789

159

170

248

125

702

Ancillary Revenues (d)

15

16

19

17

68

14

16

15

15

60

Total Vacation Exchange and Rentals

374

376

470

305

1,526

361

348

420

293

1,422

Vacation Ownership

Vacation Ownership Interest Sales

263

347

384

384

1,379

271

342

373

337

1,323

Consumer Financing

105

106

107

108

426

103

102

106

110

421

Property Management Fees

146

141

143

137

567

110

108

117

125

460

WAAM Fee-for-Service Commissions

24

30

33

20

107

12

11

4

6

33

Ancillary Revenues (e)

11

6

10

9

36

5

7

8

12

32

Total Vacation Ownership

549

630

677

658

2,515

501

570

608

590

2,269

Total Reportable Segments

$

1,145

$

1,268

$

1,444

$

1,208

$

5,068

$

1,047

$

1,151

$

1,277

$

1,106

$

4,581

Note: Full year amounts may not add across due to rounding.

(a)

Marketing and reservation revenues represent fees the Company receives from franchised and managed hotels that are to be expended for marketing purposes or the operation of a centralized, brand-specific reservation system.  These fees are typically based on a percentage of the gross room revenues of each hotel.  Wyndham Rewards revenues represent fees the Company receives relating to its loyalty program.

(b)

Primarily represents payroll costs in the hotel management business that the Company pays on behalf of property owners and for which it is reimbursed by the property owners. During 2014, reimbursable revenues of $2 million in each of Q1, Q2 and Q3 and $1 million in Q4 which were charged to the Company's vacation ownership business and were eliminated in consolidation. During 2013, such amounts include reimbursable revenues of $1 million, $3 million and $2 million, in Q2, Q3 and Q4 respectively, which were charged to the Company's vacation ownership business and were eliminated in consolidation.

(c)

Primarily includes additional services provided to franchisees.

(d)

Primarily includes fees generated from programs with affiliated resorts and homeowners.

(e)

Primarily includes revenues associated with bonus points/credits that are provided as purchase incentives on VOI sales and fees generated from other non-core operations.

 

 

Table 5

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

SCHEDULE OF DEBT

(In millions)

March 31,2015

December 31,2014

September 30,2014

June 30,2014

March 31,2014

Securitized vacation ownership debt (a)

Term notes

$

2,090

$

1,962

$

1,670

$

1,600

$

1,823

Bank conduit facility (b)

98

203

271

291

156

Total securitized vacation ownership debt (c)

2,188

2,165

1,941

1,891

1,979

Less: Current portion of securitized vacation ownership debt

217

214

192

187

192

Long-term securitized vacation ownership debt

$

1,971

$

1,951

$

1,749

$

1,704

$

1,787

Debt:

Revolving credit facility (due July 2020) (d)

$

14

$

25

$

18

$

16

$

10

Commercial paper (e)

346

189

237

107

184

$315 million 6.00% senior unsecured notes (due December 2016) (f)

317

317

317

318

318

$300 million 2.95% senior unsecured notes (due March 2017)

299

299

299

299

299

$14 million 5.75% senior unsecured notes (due February 2018)

14

14

14

14

14

$450 million 2.50% senior unsecured notes (due March 2018)

448

448

448

448

447

$40 million 7.375% senior unsecured notes (due March 2020)

40

40

40

40

40

$250 million 5.625% senior unsecured notes (due March 2021)

247

247

247

246

246

$650 million 4.25% senior unsecured notes (due March 2022) (g)

650

648

646

646

645

$400 million 3.90% senior unsecured notes (due March 2023) (h)

418

410

401

403

395

Capital leases

161

170

175

186

188

Other

70

81

80

99

100

Total long-term debt

3,024

2,888

2,922

2,822

2,886

Less: Current portion of long-term debt

53

47

49

50

52

Long-term debt

$

2,971

$

2,841

$

2,873

$

2,772

$

2,834

__________

(a)

The Company's vacation ownership contract receivables are securitized through bankruptcy-remote special purpose entities ("SPEs") that are consolidated within our financial statements. These bankruptcy-remote SPEs are legally separate from the Company. The receivables held by the bankruptcy-remote SPEs are not available to the Company's creditors and legally are not the Company's assets. Additionally, the creditors of these SPEs have no recourse to the Company for principal and interest.

(b)

Represents a non-recourse vacation ownership bank conduit facility with a term through August 2016 and borrowing capacity of $650 million. As of March 31, 2015, this facility had a remaining borrowing capacity of $552 million.

(c)

This debt is collateralized by $2,609 million, $2,629 million, $2,326 million, $2,287 million and $2,328 million of underlying vacation ownership contract receivables and related assets as of March 31, 2015, December 31, 2014, September 30, 2014, June 30, 2014 and March 31, 2014.

(d)

Represents a $1.5 billion revolving credit facility that expires in July 2020. As of March 31, 2015, the Company had $1 million of outstanding letters of credit. After considering outstanding commercial paper borrowings of $346 million, the remaining borrowing capacity was $1.1 billion as of March 31, 2015.

(e)

Represents commercial paper programs of $1.25 billion with a remaining borrowing capacity of $904 million, as of March 31, 2015.

(f)

Includes unamortized gains from the settlement of a derivative in the amount of $2 million as of March 31, 2015, December 31, 2014 and September 30, 2014 and $3 million as of June 30, 2014 and March 31, 2014.

(g)

Includes a $4 million and $3 million increase in the carrying value resulting from a fair value hedge derivative as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively. 

(h)

Includes a $21 million and $13 million increase in the carrying value resulting from a fair value hedge derivative as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively.

 

 

Table 6

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

BRAND SYSTEM DETAILS

As of and For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2015

Brand

Number of Properties

Number of Rooms

Average Occupancy Rate

Average Daily Rate (ADR)

Average Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR)

Lodging

Super 8 

2,519

161,538

50.9%

$48.46

$24.66

Days Inn 

1,784

144,231

45.2%

$64.08

$28.98

Ramada 

840

116,409

51.5%

$74.72

$38.49

Howard Johnson 

419

45,588

44.1%

$62.50

$27.59

Wyndham Hotels and Resorts

201

44,042

56.0%

$112.18

$62.85

Travelodge 

422

31,025

45.5%

$62.05

$28.24

Baymont

373

30,012

47.0%

$65.21

$30.63

Knights Inn 

392

24,476

44.1%

$45.16

$19.91

Microtel Inns & Suites by Wyndham

325

23,302

53.5%

$66.83

$35.73

TRYP by Wyndham

122

17,455

51.3%

$76.01

$39.02

Wingate by Wyndham

153

13,929

58.5%

$85.97

$50.33

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham

99

9,825

64.8%

$80.39

$52.11

Dolce

24

5,530

54.4%

$131.50

$71.47

Total Lodging

7,673

667,362

49.4%

$66.43

$32.84

Vacation Ownership

Wyndham Vacation Ownership resorts

210

23,965

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total Wyndham Worldwide

7,883

691,327

As of and For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2014

Brand

Number of Properties

Number of Rooms

Average Occupancy Rate

Average Daily Rate (ADR)

Average Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR)

Lodging

Super 8 

2,413

154,270

51.5%

$48.27

$24.88

Days Inn 

1,812

146,643

44.6%

$61.92

$27.61

Ramada 

826

113,304

50.2%

$79.47

$39.87

Howard Johnson 

449

47,303

43.6%

$61.87

$26.98

Wyndham Hotels and Resorts

170

38,565

55.3%

$112.69

$62.30

Travelodge 

431

31,833

44.7%

$61.78

$27.61

Baymont

336

27,504

46.9%

$61.60

$28.89

Knights Inn 

374

22,792

40.8%

$44.04

$17.97

Microtel Inns & Suites by Wyndham

313

22,425

53.7%

$62.45

$33.51

TRYP by Wyndham

114

16,283

51.4%

$85.87

$44.11

Wingate by Wyndham

161

14,722

59.1%

$83.30

$49.22

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham

96

9,609

60.9%

$76.01

$46.33

Dream

5

989

73.8%

$189.89

$140.22

Night

3

630

59.8%

$114.63

$68.51

Total Lodging

7,503

646,872

48.8%

$66.14

$32.30

Vacation Ownership

Wyndham Vacation Ownership resorts

192

23,530

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total Wyndham Worldwide

7,695

670,402

_______________

NOTE: A glossary of terms is included in Table 3 (2 of 2); RevPAR may not recalculate by multiplying average occupancy rate by ADR due to rounding.

 

 

Table 7

(1 of 2)

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION

(In millions)

Three months ended March 31, 2015

Net Revenues

Reported EBITDA

Acquisition   Costs (b)

Restructuring    Costs (c)

Adjusted EBITDA

Lodging

$

292

$

76

$

3

$

-

$

79

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

369

105

-

(1)

104

Vacation Ownership

617

130

-

-

130

Total Reportable Segments

1,278

311

3

(1)

313

Corporate and Other (a)

(16)

(34)

-

-

(34)

Total Company

$

1,262

$

277

$

3

$

(1)

$

279

________________

(a)

Includes the elimination of transactions between segments.

(b)

Relates to costs incurred in connection with the acquisition of Dolce Hotels and Resorts (January 2015).

(c)

Relates to the reversal of a portion of the restructuring reserve established during the fourth quarter of 2014. 

 

 

Table 7

(2 of 2)

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION

(In millions)

Three months ended March 31, 2014

Net Revenues

ReportedEBITDA

ExecutiveDepartureCosts

Venezuela Currency     Devaluation (b)

VAT   Adjustment (c)

Restructuring Costs (d)

Loss on Sale and Asset    Impairments (e)

Legacy    Adjustments (f)

Adjusted EBITDA

Lodging

$

237

$

64

$

4

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

68

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

379

85

-

10

-

-

-

-

95

Vacation Ownership

593

115

-

-

-

-

-

-

115

Total Reportable Segments

1,209

264

4

10

-

-

-

-

278

Corporate and Other (a)

(16)

(34)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(34)

Total Company

$

1,193

$

230

$

4

$

10

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

244

Three months ended June 30, 2014

Lodging

$

283

$

87

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

87

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

402

89

-

-

(2)

-

-

-

87

Vacation Ownership

673

185

-

-

-

-

-

-

185

Total Reportable Segments

1,358

361

-

-

(2)

-

-

-

359

Corporate and Other (a)

(15)

(35)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(35)

Total Company

$

1,343

$

326

$

-

$

-

$

(2)

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

324

Three months ended September 30, 2014

Lodging

$

315

$

100

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

(1)

$

8

$

-

$

107

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

512

159

-

-

-

-

-

-

159

Vacation Ownership

704

188

-

-

-

-

-

-

188

Total Reportable Segments

1,531

447

-

-

-

(1)

8

-

454

Corporate and Other (a)

(17)

(36)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(36)

Total Company

$

1,514

$

411

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

(1)

$

8

$

-

$

418

Three months ended December 31, 2014

Lodging

$

267

$

77

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

2

$

-

$

-

$

79

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

311

2

-

-

-

10

27

-

39

Vacation Ownership

668

172

-

-

-

-

-

-

172

Total Reportable Segments

1,246

251

-

-

-

12

27

-

290

Corporate and Other (a)

(15)

(36)

-

-

-

-

-

(2)

(38)

Total Company

$

1,231

$

215

$

-

$

-

$

-

$

12

$

27

$

(2)

$

252

Twelve months ended December 31, 2014

Lodging

$

1,101

$

327

$

4

$

-

$

-

$

1

$

8

$

-

$

340

Vacation Exchange and Rentals

1,604

335

-

10

(2)

10

27

-

380

Vacation Ownership

2,638

660

-

-

-

-

-

-

660

Total Reportable Segments

5,343

1,322

4

10

(2)

11

35

-

1,380

Corporate and Other (a)

(62)

(141)

-

-

-

-

-

(1)

(142)

Total Company

$

5,281

$

1,181

$

4

$

10

$

(2)

$

11

$

35

$

(1)

$

1,238

________________

Note: The sum of the quarters may not agree to the twelve months ended December 31, 2014 due to rounding.

(a)

Includes the elimination of transactions between segments.

(b)

Represents the devaluation of the official exchange rate of Venezuela.

(c)

Reversal of a reserve for value-added taxes.

(d)

Relates to (i) the reversal of a portion of a restructuring reserve established during the fourth quarter of 2013 and (ii) costs incurred as a result of various organizational realignment initiatives by the Company. 

(e)

Relates to (i) a loss on the sale of a business and a write-down of an equity investment at the Company's vacation exchange and rentals business and (ii) a write-down of an investment in a joint venture at the Company's lodging business. 

(f)

Relates to the net benefit from the resolution of and adjustment to certain contingent liabilities and assets resulting from our separation from Cendant.

 

 

Table 8

(1 of 2)

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(In millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended March 31, 2015

 As Reported 

Acquisition    Costs (a)

Restructuring    Costs (c)

As Adjustednon-GAAP

Net revenues

Service and membership fees

$

599

$

$

$

599

Vacation ownership interest sales

336

336

Franchise fees

147

147

Consumer financing

104

104

Other

76

76

Net revenues

1,262

-

-

1,262

Expenses

Operating

564

(3)

561

Cost of vacation ownership interests 

33

33

Consumer financing interest

18

18

Marketing and reservation

195

195

General and administrative

181

181

Restructuring

(1)

1

-

Depreciation and amortization

56

56

Total expenses

1,046

(3)

1

1,044

Operating income

216

3

(1)

218

Other income, net

(5)

(5)

Interest expense

26

26

Interest income

(3)

(3)

Income before income taxes

198

3

(1)

200

Provision for income taxes

76

(1)

(b)

(1)

(d)

74

Net income

$

122

$

4

$

-

$

126

Earnings per share

Basic

$

1.01

$

0.03

$

-

$

1.04

Diluted

1.00

0.03

-

1.03

Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic

121

121

121

121

Diluted

122

122

122

122

__________

The above table reconciles certain non-GAAP financial measures.  The presentation of these adjustments is intended to permit the comparison of particular adjustments as they appear in the line items of the income statement in order to assist investors' understanding of the overall impact of such adjustments.  This non-GAAP reconciliation table should not be considered a substitute for, nor superior to, financial results and measures determined or calculated in accordance with GAAP.

(a)

Relates to costs incurred in connection with the acquisition of Dolce Hotels and Resorts (January 2015) at the Company's lodging business.

(b)

Relates to (i) the tax effect of the adjustment and (ii) a valuation allowance established in connection with the acquisition.

(c)

Relates to the reversal of a portion of the restructuring reserve established during the fourth quarter of 2014 at the Company's vacation exchange and rentals business. 

(d)

Relates to the tax effect of the adjustment.

 

 

Table 8

(2 of 2)

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(In millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended March 31, 2014

 As Reported 

ExecutiveDeparture    Costs (a)

VenezuelaCurrency   Devaluation (c)

As Adjusted non-GAAP

Net revenues

Service fees and membership

$

590

$

$

$

590

Vacation ownership interest sales

303

303

Franchise fees

127

127

Consumer financing

105

105

Other

68

68

Net revenues

1,193

-

-

1,193

Expenses

Operating

534

(10)

524

Cost of vacation ownership interests 

39

39

Consumer financing interest

17

17

Marketing and reservation

181

181

General and administrative

195

(4)

191

Depreciation and amortization

56

56

Total expenses

1,022

(4)

(10)

1,008

Operating income

171

4

10

185

Other income, net

(3)

(3)

Interest expense

27

27

Interest income

(2)

(2)

Income before income taxes

149

4

10

163

Provision for income taxes

59

1

(b)

1

(b)

61

Net income 

$

90

$

3

$

9

$

102

Earnings per share

Basic

$

0.70

$

0.02

$

0.07

$

0.80

Diluted

0.69

0.02

0.07

0.78

Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic

128

128

128

128

Diluted

130

130

130

130

__________

The above table reconciles certain non-GAAP financial measures.  The presentation of these adjustments is intended to permit the comparison of particular adjustments as they appear in the line items of the income statement in order to assist investors' understanding of the overall impact of such adjustments.  This non-GAAP reconciliation table should not be considered a substitute for, nor superior to, financial results and measures determined or calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Note: EPS amounts may not add due to rounding.

(a)

Relates to costs associated with an executive's departure at the Company's lodging business.

(b)

Relates to the tax effect of the adjustment.

(c)

Represents the devaluation of the official exchange rate of Venezuela at the Company's vacation exchange and rental business.

 

 

Table 9

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(In millions)

FREE CASH FLOW

We define free cash flow to be net cash provided by operating activities less property and equipment additions which we also refer to as capital expenditures.

We believe free cash flow to be a useful operating performance measure to evaluate the ability of our operations to generate cash for uses other than capital expenditures and, after debt service and other obligations, our ability to grow our business through acquisitions, development advances and equity investments, as well as our ability to return cash to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. A limitation of using free cash flow versus the GAAP measure of net cash provided by operating activities, net cash used in investing activities and net cash used in financing activities as a means for evaluating Wyndham Worldwide is that free cash flow does not represent the total cash movement for the period as detailed in the consolidated statement of cash flows.

The following table provides more details on the GAAP financial measure that is most directly comparable to the non-GAAP financial measure and the related reconciliation between these financial measures:

Three Months Ended March 31, 

2015

2014

Net cash provided by operating activities

$

253

$

315

Less: Property and equipment additions

(56)

(46)

Free cash flow

$

197

$

269

GROSS VOI SALES

The following table provides a reconciliation of Gross VOI sales (see Table 3) to vacation ownership interest sales (see Table 4):

Year

2015

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Full Year

Gross VOI sales (a)

$

390

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

Less: Sales under WAAM Fee-for-Service

(21)

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

Gross VOI sales, net of WAAM Fee-for-Service sales

369

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

Less: Loan loss provision

(46)

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

Plus: Impact of percentage-of-completion accounting

13

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

Vacation ownership interest sales (a)

$

336

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

Gross VOI sales (a)

$

410

$

496

$

513

$

470

$

1,889

Less: Sales under WAAM Fee-for-Service

(44)

(40)

(27)

(21)

(132)

Gross VOI sales, net of WAAM Fee-for-Service sales

366

456

486

449

1,757

Less: Loan loss provision

(60)

(70)

(70)

(60)

(260)

Less: Impact of percentage-of-completion accounting

(3)

(4)

(1)

(4)

(12)

Vacation ownership interest sales (a)

$

303

$

382

$

415

$

385

$

1,485

2013

Gross VOI sales (a)

$

384

$

481

$

536

$

488

$

1,889

Less: Sales under WAAM Fee-for-Service

(36)

(44)

(51)

(29)

(160)

Gross VOI sales, net of WAAM Fee-for-Service sales

347

437

486

459

1,729

Less: Loan loss provision

(84)

(90)

(102)

(73)

(349)

Less: Impact of percentage-of-completion accounting

-

-

-

(1)

(1)

Vacation ownership interest sales (a)

$

263

$

347

$

384

$

384

$

1,379

2012

Gross VOI sales (a)

$

384

$

460

$

502

$

435

$

1,781

Less: Sales under WAAM Fee-for-Service

(17)

(18)

(5)

(10)

(49)

Gross VOI sales, net of WAAM Fee-for-Service sales

367

442

497

426

1,732

Less: Loan loss provision

(96)

(100)

(124)

(89)

(409)

Vacation ownership interest sales (a)

$

271

$

342

$

373

$

337

$

1,323

_____________

Note: Amounts may not add due to rounding.

(a) Includes VOI sales under WAAM Just-in-Time beginning in the second quarter of 2012.

The following includes primarily tele-sales upgrades and other non-tour revenues, which are excluded from Gross VOI sales in the Company's VPG calculation (see Table 3):

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Full Year

2015

$

24

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

 N/A 

2014

$

25

$

21

$

27

$

24

$

97

2013

$

24

$

18

$

22

$

25

$

89

2012

$

27

$

20

$

22

$

28

$

97

 

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wyndham-worldwide-reports-first-quarter-2015-earnings-300072982.html

SOURCE Wyndham Worldwide Corporation



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