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Toll Brothers Reports 4th Qtr and FYE 2016 Results

December 6, 2016 5:01 AM

HORSHAM, Pa., Dec. 06, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE: TOL) (www.tollbrothers.com), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, today announced results for earnings, revenues, contracts, and backlog for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended October 31, 2016.

Fourth Quarter Financial Highlights:

FY 2016 Financial Highlights

FY 2017 Financial Guidance

Douglas C. Yearley, Jr., Toll Brothers’ chief executive officer, stated: “With our strong fourth quarter operating performance, double digit increase in year-end backlog, and positive sales trends to jump start our new fiscal year, we see growth in revenues and earnings and an improvement in return on equity in FY 2017.

“This quarter’s results included a $121.2 million warranty charge primarily related to older stucco homes in the Mid-Atlantic region. This has been an industry-wide issue. We discontinued the use of stucco in our Mid-Atlantic and North regions several years ago and are working with affected customers to repair their homes.

“As the only national home building company focused on the luxury market, we continue to benefit from healthy demand, limited competition in many markets, superior land positions, a financially strong buyer base and a highly recognizable brand. These strategic advantages and a solid financial foundation have propelled us to more than triple our revenues and increase net income nine-fold in the past five years. Based on these initiatives, we believe we are well-positioned to continue to grow in a vibrant luxury new home market.

“While there has been some debate about softness in the luxury housing market, we continue to produce impressive results by serving what we believe is the demographic sweet spot in this market. We are not focused on super-luxury. With an average delivered home price of approximately $850,000 company-wide in FY 2016 – and $690,000 in markets other than New York City and California - our product lines are affordable to many households in the U.S.

“The value of our brand, our demographically-targeted product lines and our well-located communities all helped drive this year’s results. We achieved double digit growth in EPS, revenues, contracts and backlog in FY 2016. We ended FY 2016 with our ninth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in contract dollars and units. In our fourth quarter, total net signed contracts rose 17% in dollars and 20% in units, compared to FY 2015’s fourth quarter.

“As household formations increase, we continue to pursue growth initiatives to amplify the value of the Toll Brothers brand. Through our dual-pronged strategy of expanding and diversifying our geographic footprint and broadening our platform of residential product lines, we reach affluent buyers across the demographic spectrum, from millennials to baby boomers and everyone in between. Our for-sale products include luxury move-up, empty-nester, active-adult, second home and urban high-rise condominiums. On the rental side, we now have a portfolio of urban and suburban projects completed, in construction or under development that total over 10,000 units. We believe we are creating significant shareholder value for the Company through Toll Brothers Apartment Living.

“With the millennial generation now entering their thirties and forming families, we are starting to benefit from the desire for home ownership from the affluent leading edge of this huge demographic wave. In FY 2016, approximately 22% of our settlements included one primary buyer thirty-five years of age or under. We are currently courting these customers with our core suburban homes, urban condos and rental apartment properties. We are also introducing a new product line, T|Select by Toll Brothers, which incorporates the elegance and style of a higher-end Toll Brothers home but with fewer structural options, a quicker delivery time and a slightly lower price.

“California, where we build primarily in the coastal suburbs of San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, remained our largest housing market. With a multi-year land position in desirable coastal locations, we see this as a dynamic region for us for years to come. We also enjoyed strong demand in our other western markets of suburban Seattle, Phoenix, Reno, Las Vegas and Denver, as well as in Dallas, Jacksonville, Orlando, Northern Virginia, Philadelphia and New Jersey.

“With the goal of augmenting our footprint in the Western United States, we expanded into the Boise, Idaho market with the acquisition of Coleman Homes. Announced just after our fiscal year end, Boise complements our significant presence in coastal California and our other western markets, which accounted for approximately 45% in dollars and 36% in units of signed contracts in FY 2016.

“We are encouraged as we look to FY 2017. In addition to a backlog that is up double digits in both dollars and units compared to one year before, we are seeing positive demand trends in many regions. Through the first five weeks of FY 2017, our non-binding reservation deposits in units, a precursor to signed contracts and, eventually, to home deliveries, were up 10% compared to FY 2016’s same period. With this strong start, our great brand, high quality land positions, diversified product lines and strong buyer profile, we believe FY 2017 will be another year of solid growth in revenues and profits.”

Martin P. Connor, Toll Brothers’ chief financial officer, stated: “Our growth in revenues, deliveries, contracts and earnings per share in FY 2016 reflect the benefit of our diverse geographic and product mix. We project continued growth in these financial metrics in FY 2017.

“We have undertaken a number of initiatives to improve our return on equity including buying back stock, utilizing lower rate variable borrowings and forming capital- and risk-efficient joint ventures. We purchased $392.8 million (13.7 million shares) of stock during FY 2016 and an additional 550,000 shares for $15.0 million during the start of FY 2017. We expect our FY 2017 average share count to be approximately 170.5 million shares, down from the 176 million share average for FY 2016.

“In May of 2016, we expanded our bank revolving credit facility to $1.295 billion and 20 banks, and in August 2016, we extended to five years our $500 million floating rate bank term loan. We now have nearly $1.8 billion of long-term credit facilities with 21 banks at an average interest cost under Libor+150. We had approximately $750 million borrowed under these facilities at FY 2016’s fourth-quarter end.

“Based on closings and commitments in place, by December 31, 2016 we will have raised approximately $1 billion of joint venture debt and equity for transactions since the start of FY 2016. These involve three types of properties: our larger, more capital intensive New York City high-rise condominium projects; all of our urban and suburban rental projects; and a number of our larger, longer-term master planned communities. These financings, which encompass both project-specific construction and permanent loans and project-specific third-party equity investments, enable us to reduce our equity exposure, generate fees and performance based promotes, and increase our return on investment.

“We expect the combination of purchase accounting and lower gross margin from our Coleman Homes acquisition to reduce our overall Adjusted Gross Margin by 30 to 40 basis points in FY 2017. We also expect changes in our mix of product deliveries to negatively impact Adjusted Gross Margin in FY 2017 by 25 to 35 basis points in FY 2017. Therefore, we expect FY 2017 Adjusted Gross Margin to be between 24.8% and 25.3% of revenues.

“We expect to deliver one of the highest Adjusted Gross Margins in the industry in FY 2017 while improving our return on equity to above 12% and growing earnings per share significantly.”

Robert I. Toll, executive chairman, stated: “Recent data highlights the continuing recovery of home prices to pre-recession levels. This should translate into more equity for current home owners looking to move up. We are encouraged by surveys that indicate most millennials still believe home ownership is a goal to aspire to. In Monday’s Wall Street Journal, an Urban Land Institute study noted that suburbs are outstripping cities in population growth. Don’t forget that more than 90% of our business is transacted in the suburbs.

“Also yesterday, housing expert John Burns released a report stating that: luxury home sales have increased, that sales of homes priced above $600,000 had risen in 37 of the 43 counties he studied, and that home sales above $600,000 in the last twelve months exceeded sales in the prior twelve months by 10%. These are positive data points.

“With the employment picture and the stock market on positive trajectories, interest rates still extremely attractive, significant pent-up demand and a dearth of supply in many markets, we believe the new home market will remain on its current course of steady growth.

“In FY 2016, we marked our thirtieth year as a public company on the New York Stock Exchange, an impressive milestone in our three-decade evolution from a local suburban Philadelphia builder to a nationally diversified home building corporation with a uniquely recognized brand. In June 2017, we will celebrate the 50th year since our formation back in 1967 when we sold our first home for $17,990. I am so proud of where our Company is today. Now, with a much more diversified array of product offerings, a team of dedicated associates, a solid land position and a growing customer base, we look forward to a bright future for Toll Brothers, our shareholders and our associates.”

The financial highlights for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended October 31, 2016 (unaudited):

(1) See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” below for more information on the calculation of the Company’s net debt-to-capital ratio. Toll Brothers will be broadcasting live via the Investor Relations section of its website, www.tollbrothers.com, a conference call hosted by CEO Douglas C. Yearley, Jr. at 11:00 a.m. (EST) today, December 6, 2016, to discuss these results and its outlook for FY 2017. To access the call, enter the Toll Brothers website, click on the Investor Relations page, and select "Conference Calls”. Participants are encouraged to log on at least fifteen minutes prior to the start of the presentation to register and download any necessary software.

The call can be heard live with an online replay which will follow. MP3 format replays will be available after the conference call via the "Conference Calls" section of the Investor Relations portion of the Toll Brothers website.

Toll Brothers, Inc., A FORTUNE 600 Company, is the nation's leading builder of luxury homes. The Company began business in 1967 and became a public company in 1986. Its common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “TOL.” The Company serves move-up, empty-nester, active-adult, and second-home buyers and operates in 20 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington, as well as in the District of Columbia.

Toll Brothers builds an array of luxury residential single-family detached, attached home, master planned resort-style golf, and urban low-, mid-, and high-rise communities, principally on land it develops and improves. The Company operates its own architectural, engineering, mortgage, title, land development and land sale, golf course development and management, home security, and landscape subsidiaries. The Company also operates its own lumber distribution, house component assembly, and manufacturing operations. Through its Gibraltar Capital and Asset Management joint venture, the Company provides builders and developers with land banking and joint venture capital. The Company acquires and develops commercial and apartment properties through Toll Brothers Apartment Living, Toll Brothers Campus Living, and the affiliated Toll Brothers Realty Trust, and develops urban low-, mid-, and high-rise for-sale condominiums through Toll Brothers City Living.

In 2016, Toll Brothers ranked #6 among all 1,500 companies in Fortune magazine’s survey of the World’s Most Admired Companies in the Quality of Products/Services Offered category behind only Apple, Walt Disney, Amazon, Alphabet, and Nordstrom. The firm was also named as the Most Admired Home Building Company for 2016, the second year in a row it has been so honored. Toll Brothers was named 2014 Builder of the Year by Builder magazine, and is honored to have been awarded Builder of the Year in 2012 by Professional Builder magazine, making it the first two-time recipient. Toll Brothers proudly supports the communities in which it builds; among other philanthropic pursuits, the Company sponsors the Toll Brothers Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network, bringing opera to neighborhoods throughout the world. For more information, visit www.tollbrothers.com.

Toll Brothers discloses information about its business and financial performance and other matters, and provides links to its securities filings, notices of investor events, and earnings and other news releases, on the Investor Relations section of its website (tollbrothers.com/investor-relations).

Forward Looking StatementInformation presented herein for the fourth quarter ended October 31, 2016 is subject to finalization of the Company's regulatory filings, related financial and accounting reporting procedures and external auditor procedures.

Certain information included in this release is forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, information related to: anticipated operating results; anticipated financial performance, resources and condition; selling communities; home deliveries; average home prices; consumer demand and confidence; contract pricing; business and investment opportunities; market and industry trends; and the anticipated benefits to be realized from the acquisition of Coleman Homes.

Such forward-looking information involves important risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect actual results and cause them to differ materially from expectations expressed herein and in other Company reports, SEC filings, statements and presentations. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: local, regional, national and international economic conditions; fluctuating consumer demand and confidence; interest and unemployment rates; changes in sales conditions, including home prices, in the markets where we build homes; conditions in our newly entered markets and newly acquired operations; the competitive environment in which we operate; the availability and cost of land for future growth; conditions that could result in inventory write-downs or write-downs associated with investments in unconsolidated entities; the ability to recover our deferred tax assets; the availability of capital; uncertainties in the capital and securities markets; liquidity in the credit markets; changes in tax laws and their interpretation; effects of governmental legislation and regulation; the outcome of various legal proceedings; the availability of adequate insurance at reasonable cost; the impact of construction defect, product liability and home warranty claims, including the adequacy of self-insurance accruals, and the applicability and sufficiency of our insurance coverage; the ability of customers to obtain financing for the purchase of homes; the ability of home buyers to sell their existing homes; the ability of the participants in various joint ventures to honor their commitments; the availability and cost of labor and building and construction materials; the cost of raw materials; construction delays; domestic and international political events; weather conditions; and the anticipated benefits to be realized from the acquisition of Coleman Homes. For a more detailed discussion of these factors, see the information under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K and our subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Any or all of the forward-looking statements included in this release are not guarantees of future performance and may turn out to be inaccurate. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Amounts in thousands)
October 31, 2016 October 31, 2015
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $633,715 $918,993
Marketable securities 10,001
Restricted cash 31,291 16,795
Inventory 7,353,967 6,997,516
Property, construction and office equipment, net 169,576 136,755
Receivables, prepaid expenses and other assets 582,758 335,860
Mortgage loans held for sale 248,601 123,175
Customer deposits held in escrow 53,057 56,105
Investments in unconsolidated entities 496,411 412,860
Deferred tax assets, net of valuation allowances 167,413 198,455
$9,736,789 $9,206,515
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Liabilities:
Loans payable $871,079 $1,000,439
Senior notes 2,694,372 2,689,801
Mortgage company loan facility 210,000 100,000
Customer deposits 309,099 284,309
Accounts payable 281,955 236,953
Accrued expenses 1,072,300 608,066
Income taxes payable 62,782 58,868
Total liabilities 5,501,587 4,978,436
Equity:
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock 1,779 1,779
Additional paid-in capital 728,464 728,125
Retained earnings 3,977,297 3,595,202
Treasury stock, at cost (474,912) (100,040)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (3,336) (2,509)
Total stockholders' equity 4,229,292 4,222,557
Noncontrolling interest 5,910 5,522
Total equity 4,235,202 4,228,079
$9,736,789 $9,206,515

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Twelve Months Ended October 31, Three Months Ended October 31,
2016 2015 2016 2015
Revenues $5,169,508 $4,171,248 $1,855,451 $1,437,202
Cost of revenues 4,144,065 3,269,270 1,569,767 1,116,332
Selling, general and administrative expenses 535,382 455,108 150,262 124,934
4,679,447 3,724,378 1,720,029 1,241,266
Income from operations 490,061 446,870 135,422 195,936
Other:
Income from unconsolidated entities 40,748 21,119 17,994 4,039
Other income - net 58,218 67,573 14,744 17,568
Income before income taxes 589,027 535,562 168,160 217,543
Income tax provision 206,932 172,395 53,782 70,380
Net income $382,095 $363,167 $114,378 $147,163
Income per share:
Basic $2.27 $2.06 $0.70 $0.83
Diluted $2.18 $1.97 $0.67 $0.80
Weighted-average number of shares:
Basic 168,261 176,425 163,970 176,370
Diluted 175,973 184,703 171,683 184,736

TOLL BROTHERS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
(Amounts in thousands)
(unaudited)
Twelve Months Ended October 31, Three Months Ended October 31,
2016 2015 2016 2015
Impairment charges recognized:
Cost of sales - land owned/controlled for future communities $3,442 $13,409 $39 $130
Cost of sales - operating communities 10,365 22,300 2,415 4,300
$13,807 $35,709 $2,454 $4,430
Depreciation and amortization $23,121 $23,557 $6,283 $5,890
Interest incurred $164,001 $155,170 $41,922 $37,274
Interest expense:
Charged to cost of sales $160,337 $142,947 $53,161 $48,005
Charged to other income - net 1,143 3,843 537 1,048
$161,480 $146,790 $53,698 $49,053
Home sites controlled:
Owned 34,137 35,872
Optioned 14,700 8,381
48,837 44,253

Inventory at October 31, 2016 and October 31, 2015 consisted of the following (amounts in thousands):

October 31, 2016 October 31, 2015
Land and land development costs $2,497,603 $2,476,008
Construction in progress 4,225,456 3,977,542
Sample homes 460,948 349,481
Land deposits and costs of future development 144,417 173,879
Other 25,543 20,606
$7,353,967 $6,997,516

Toll Brothers operates in two segments: Traditional Home Building and Urban Infill ("City Living"). Within Traditional Home Building, Toll operates in five geographic segments:

North: Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey and New York
Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia
South: Florida, North Carolina and Texas
West: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington
California: California

Three Months Ended October 31,
Units $ (Millions) Average Price Per Unit $
2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015
HOME BUILDING REVENUES
North 444 391 $322.8 $239.0 $727,100 $611,300
Mid-Atlantic 503 413 318.8 266.2 633,700 644,400
South 362 351 278.2 281.0 768,500 800,600
West 505 319 355.0 209.7 703,000 657,400
California 404 269 566.8 310.2 1,402,900 1,153,200
Traditional Home Building 2,218 1,743 1,841.6 1,306.1 830,300 749,300
City Living 6 77 13.9 131.1 2,322,900 1,702,800
Total consolidated 2,224 1,820 $1,855.5 $1,437.2 $834,300 $789,700
CONTRACTS
North 346 311 $242.5 $219.7 $700,800 $706,400
Mid-Atlantic 409 331 248.6 216.3 607,900 653,300
South 317 234 238.4 179.9 752,000 769,000
West 374 291 279.1 211.5 746,400 726,700
California 242 195 389.3 290.9 1,608,700 1,492,000
Traditional Home Building 1,688 1,362 1,397.9 1,118.3 828,200 821,100
City Living 40 75 67.1 134.6 1,676,600 1,794,300
Total consolidated 1,728 1,437 $1,465.0 $1,252.9 $847,800 $871,900
BACKLOG
North 977 890 $692.8 $619.2 $709,100 $695,800
Mid-Atlantic 986 811 610.0 518.9 618,700 639,900
South 960 824 736.4 669.2 767,100 812,100
West 1,020 816 766.5 573.5 751,500 702,800
California 533 609 867.7 897.8 1,627,900 1,474,200
Traditional Home Building 4,476 3,950 3,673.4 3,278.6 820,700 830,000
City Living 209 114 310.7 225.4 1,486,500 1,977,200
Total consolidated 4,685 4,064 $3,984.1 $3,504.0 $850,400 $862,200

Twelve Months Ended October 31,
Units $ (Millions) Average Price Per Unit $
2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015
HOME BUILDING REVENUES
North 1,172 1,126 $814.5 $702.2 $695,000 $623,600
Mid-Atlantic 1,432 1,342 895.7 845.3 625,500 629,900
South 1,093 1,175 849.6 892.3 777,300 759,400
West 1,304 994 903.7 665.3 693,000 669,300
California 1,006 669 1,448.5 750.0 1,439,900 1,121,100
Traditional Home Building 6,007 5,306 4,912.0 3,855.1 817,700 726,600
City Living 91 219 257.5 316.1 2,829,700 1,443,400
Total consolidated 6,098 5,525 $5,169.5 $4,171.2 $847,700 $755,000
CONTRACTS
North 1,259 1,138 $888.0 $756.8 $705,300 $665,000
Mid-Atlantic 1,607 1,323 986.8 844.7 614,100 638,500
South 1,229 1,036 916.8 838.3 746,000 809,200
West 1,508 1,221 1,096.7 846.2 727,300 693,000
California 930 1,003 1,418.5 1,343.2 1,525,300 1,339,200
Traditional Home Building 6,533 5,721 5,306.8 4,629.2 812,300 809,200
City Living 186 189 342.8 326.4 1,843,000 1,727,000
Total consolidated 6,719 5,910 $5,649.6 $4,955.6 $840,800 $838,500

Unconsolidated entities:

Information related to revenues and contracts of entities in which we have an interest for the three-month and twelve-month periods ended October 31, 2016 and 2015, and for backlog at October 31, 2016 and 2015 is as follows:

Units $ (Millions) Average Price Per Unit $
2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015
Three months ended October 31,
Revenues 54 21 $109.5 $17.2 $2,028,300 $820,000
Contracts 18 40 $28.0 $74.6 $1,553,100 $1,865,300
Twelve months ended October 31,
Revenues 115 96 $164.9 $78.1 $1,434,000 $813,300
Contracts 113 147 $169.8 $260.2 $1,502,900 $1,770,100
Backlog at October 31, 184 186 $471.5 $466.6 $2,562,400 $2,508,500

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES

This press release contains, and Company management’s discussion of the results presented in this press release may include, information about the Company’s Adjusted Pre-tax Income; Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes; and the Company’s net debt-to-capital ratio.

These three measures are non-GAAP financial measures which are not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the comparable GAAP financial measures, and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies in the homebuilding business.

The Company’s management considers these non-GAAP financial measures as they make operating and strategic decisions and evaluate our performance, including against other homebuilders that may use similar non-GAAP financial measures. The Company’s management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors in understanding our operations and leverage and may be helpful in comparing the Company to other homebuilders to the extent they provide similar information.

Adjusted Pre-tax IncomeThe following table reconciles the Company’s Pre-tax Income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) to the Company’s Adjusted Pre-tax Income (a non-GAAP financial measure). Adjusted Pre-tax Income is calculated as Pre-tax income plus inventory write-downs plus warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes.

Adjusted Pre-tax Income Reconciliation
Three Months Ended October 31, Twelve Months Ended October 31,
2016 2015 2016 2015
Pre-tax income$168,160 $217,543 $589,027 $535,562
Add:Inventory write-downs 2,454 4,430 13,807 35,709
Warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes $121,231 $14,685 $125,576 $14,685
Adjusted pre-tax income$291,845 $236,658 $728,410 $585,956

The Company has not disclosed Adjusted Pre-tax Income in prior periods in fiscal 2016. The Company’s management believes Adjusted Pre-tax Income is a useful financial measure to investors because it allows them to evaluate the performance of our Company for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016 and its prospects for the future without the often varying effects of inventory impairments and the impact of warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes. The use of Adjusted Pre-tax Income also assists the Company’s management as a basis for making internal budgets and operating decisions, as well as planning and forecasting of future periods.

Adjusted Gross Margin (further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes)The following table reconciles the Company’s gross margin as a percentage of revenues (calculated in accordance with GAAP) to the Company’s Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes (a non-GAAP financial measure). Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes, is calculated as (i) gross margin plus interest recognized in cost of sales plus inventory write-downs plus warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes divided by (ii) revenues.

Adjusted Gross Margin Reconciliation
Three Months Ended October 31, Twelve Months Ended October 31,
2016 2015 2016 2015
Revenues $1,855,451 $1,437,202 $5,169,508 $4,171,248
Cost of revenues1,569,767 1,116,332 4,144,065 3,269,270
Gross margin285,684 320,870 1,025,443 901,978
Add:Interest recognized in cost of sales53,161 48,005 160,337 142,947
Inventory write-downs2,454 4,430 13,807 35,709
Adjusted gross margin341,299 373,305 1,199,587 1,080,634
Add:Warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes121,231 14,685 125,576 14,685
Adjusted gross margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes $462,530 $387,990 $1,325,163 $1,095,319
As a percentage of revenue:
Gross margin15.4% 22.3% 19.8% 21.6%
Adjusted Gross Margin18.4% 26.0% 23.2% 25.9%
Adjusted gross margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes24.9% 27.0% 25.6% 26.3%

The Company has disclosed Adjusted Gross Margin for prior periods in fiscal 2016, but has not disclosed Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes. The Company’s management believes Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes, is a useful financial measure to investors because it allows them to evaluate the performance of our Company for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016 and its prospects for the future without the often varying effects of capitalized interest costs, inventory impairments, and the impact of warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes. The use of Adjusted Gross Margin also assists the Company’s management in assessing the profitability of our homebuilding operations and making strategic decisions regarding community location and product mix.

Forward-looking Adjusted Gross MarginThe Company has not provided projected full year fiscal 2017 gross margin or a GAAP reconciliation for forward-looking Adjusted Gross Margin, further adjusted for warranty charges primarily related to older stucco homes, because such measure cannot be provided without unreasonable efforts on a forward-looking basis, since inventory write-downs are based on future activity and observation and therefore cannot be projected for the full fiscal year. The variability of these charges may have a potentially unpredictable, and potentially significant, impact on our gross margin for fiscal 2017.

Net Debt-to-Capital RatioThe following table reconciles the Company’s ratio of debt to capital (calculated in accordance with GAAP) to the Company’s net debt-to-capital ratio (a non-GAAP financial measure). The net debt-to-capital ratio is calculated as (i) total debt minus mortgage warehouse loans minus cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities divided by (ii) total debt minus mortgage warehouse loans minus cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities plus stockholders’ equity.

Net Debt-to-Capital Ratio Reconciliation
October 31, July 31,
2016 2015 2016
Loans payable$871,079 $1,000,439 $1,058,656
Senior notes2,694,372 2,689,801 2,693,221
Mortgage company loan facility210,000 100,000 125,000
Total debt3,775,451 3,790,240 3,876,877
Total stockholders' equity4,229,292 4,222,557 4,174,151
Total capital$8,004,743 $8,012,797 $8,051,028
Ratio of debt to capital47.2% 47.3% 48.2%
Total debt$3,775,451 $3,790,240 $3,876,877
Less:Mortgage company loan facility (210,000) (100,000) (125,000)
Cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities (633,715) (928,994) (351,854)
Total net debt2,931,736 2,761,246 3,400,023
Total stockholders' equity4,229,292 4,222,557 4,174,151
Total net capital$7,161,028 $6,983,803 $7,574,174
Net debt-to-capital ratio40.9% 39.5% 44.9%

The Company’s management uses the net debt-to-capital ratio as an indicator of its overall leverage and believes it is a useful financial measure to investors in understanding the leverage employed in the Company’s operations.

CONTACT: Frederick N. Cooper (215) 938-8312
[email protected]

Source: Toll Brothers Inc.

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