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H&R Block (HRB): Time to Dump the Stock from Portfolio?
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On Sep 1, Zacks Investment Research downgraded H&R Block Inc. (HRB - Free Report) to a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).
Why the Downgrade?
H&R Block witnessed downward estimate revisions after reporting disappointing fiscal first-quarter 2017 results. Shares of this tax preparer have been on a downtrend of late. In fact, the stock dipped 0.4% since the company reported first-quarter results. Given its expected negative earnings growth rates for the upcoming quarters, we anticipate the stock to decline further.
On Aug 30, H&R Block reported loss per share of 55 cents, wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 53 cents and the year-ago loss of 35 cents. The quarterly results were affected by the divestiture of H&R Block Bank. Revenues too suffered owing to lower return volumes in the tax business and unfavorable currency exchange rates in international business. The impact of divesture was large enough to offset the effect of cost-reduction initiatives and a lower share count.
Also, the company expects the divestiture of H&R Block Bank to hurt the bottom line by 8–10 cents per share annually.
Coming to the insurer’s balance sheet position, its cash and cash equivalents declined year over year, while long-term debt was significantly higher than the year-ago level. Cash and cash equivalents deteriorated largely owing to cash payments made for the transfer of deposit liabilities due to the bank divestiture, changes in capital structure and share buyback. Long-term debt increased owing to issuance of debt. Net cash used in operations also compared unfavorably year over year.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2017 and 2018 moved down by a cent each in the last seven days. The same is currently pegged at $1.72 and $1.81 for 2017 and 2018, respectively, as one-third of the estimates moved south.
Not all consumer discretionary stocks, however, are performing as poorly as H&R Block. Some better-ranked stocks include Central Garden & Pet Company (CENT - Free Report) , Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK - Free Report) and Outerwall Inc. , each sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).
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H&R Block (HRB): Time to Dump the Stock from Portfolio?
On Sep 1, Zacks Investment Research downgraded H&R Block Inc. (HRB - Free Report) to a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).
Why the Downgrade?
H&R Block witnessed downward estimate revisions after reporting disappointing fiscal first-quarter 2017 results. Shares of this tax preparer have been on a downtrend of late. In fact, the stock dipped 0.4% since the company reported first-quarter results. Given its expected negative earnings growth rates for the upcoming quarters, we anticipate the stock to decline further.
On Aug 30, H&R Block reported loss per share of 55 cents, wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 53 cents and the year-ago loss of 35 cents. The quarterly results were affected by the divestiture of H&R Block Bank. Revenues too suffered owing to lower return volumes in the tax business and unfavorable currency exchange rates in international business. The impact of divesture was large enough to offset the effect of cost-reduction initiatives and a lower share count.
Also, the company expects the divestiture of H&R Block Bank to hurt the bottom line by 8–10 cents per share annually.
Coming to the insurer’s balance sheet position, its cash and cash equivalents declined year over year, while long-term debt was significantly higher than the year-ago level. Cash and cash equivalents deteriorated largely owing to cash payments made for the transfer of deposit liabilities due to the bank divestiture, changes in capital structure and share buyback. Long-term debt increased owing to issuance of debt. Net cash used in operations also compared unfavorably year over year.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2017 and 2018 moved down by a cent each in the last seven days. The same is currently pegged at $1.72 and $1.81 for 2017 and 2018, respectively, as one-third of the estimates moved south.
BLOCK H & R Price and Consensus
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Stocks to Consider
Not all consumer discretionary stocks, however, are performing as poorly as H&R Block. Some better-ranked stocks include Central Garden & Pet Company (CENT - Free Report) , Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK - Free Report) and Outerwall Inc. , each sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).
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Beyond this Analyst Blog, would you like to see Zacks' best recommendations that are not available to the public? Our Executive VP, Steve Reitmeister, knows when key trades are about to be triggered and which of our experts has the hottest hand. Click to see them now>>