Garmin Reports Solid Fiscal 2017 Revenue and Operating Income Growth; Proposes Dividend Increase

Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN) today announced results for the fourth
quarter and fiscal year ended December 30, 2017.

Highlights for the fourth quarter 2017 include:

  • Total revenue of $888 million, growing 3% over the prior year quarter,
    with outdoor, fitness, marine and aviation collectively growing 9%
    over the prior year quarter and contributing 78% of total revenue
  • Gross margin improved to 56.2% compared to 54.7% in the prior year
    quarter
  • Operating margin improved to 20.2% compared to 18.6% in the prior year
    quarter
  • Operating income of $179 million, representing growth of 12%
  • GAAP EPS was $0.73 for the fourth quarter, representing growth of 2%
    and pro forma EPS(1) was $0.79 for fourth quarter 2017,
    representing growth of 9%
  • Delivered our one-millionth certified aviation product demonstrating
    our long history of innovation and contribution to the aviation
    industry
  • Began shipping our updated marine ECHOMAP™and STRIKER™
    products bringing connectivity to the water

Highlights for the fiscal year 2017 include:

  • Total revenue of $3,087 million, growing 2% over the prior year, with
    outdoor, fitness, marine and aviation collectively growing 9% over the
    prior year and contributing 76% of total revenue
  • Gross and operating margins of 57.8% and 21.7%, respectively, both
    improving from 2016 levels
  • Operating income of $669 million, representing 7% growth
  • GAAP EPS was $3.68 and pro forma EPS(1) was $2.94
  • Shipped over 15 million units and over 188 million since inception
  • Completed the acquisition of Navionics®S.p.A., a privately-held
    worldwide provider of electronic navigational charts and mobile
    applications for the marine industry
  • Strong demand for the fēnix® line of wearables led to significant
    growth in our outdoor segment
  • Connect IQ™ app store continued growth with over 3,500 apps and
    over 45 million downloads since inception
  • Garmin ranked #41 on Forbes’ “The Just 100: America’s Best Corporate
    Citizens” and ranked as one of the Global 2000 World’s Best Employers
(in thousands, 13-Weeks Ended 14-Weeks Ended 52-weeks Ended 53-weeks Ended
except per share data) December 30, December 31, Yr over Yr December 30, December 31, Yr over Yr
2017 2016 Change 2017 2016 Change
Net sales $ 888,496 $ 860,767 3 % $ 3,087,004 $ 3,018,665 2 %
Outdoor 203,278 175,397 16 % 698,867 546,326 28 %
Aviation 129,800 117,265 11 % 501,359 439,348 14 %
Marine 83,699 67,458 24 % 374,001 331,947 13 %
Fitness 276,195 274,052 1 % 762,194 818,486 -7 %
Auto 195,524 226,595 -14 % 750,583 882,558 -15 %
Gross margin % 56.2 % 54.7 % 57.8 % 55.6 %
Operating income % 20.2 % 18.6 % 21.7 % 20.7 %
GAAP diluted EPS $

0.73

$

0.72

2 % $ 3.68 $ 2.70 36 %
Pro forma diluted EPS (1) $

0.79

$

0.73

9 % $ 2.94 $ 2.83 4 %

(1) See attached table for reconciliation of non-GAAP
measures including pro forma diluted EPS


Executive Overview from Cliff Pemble, President
and Chief Executive Officer:

“2017 was our second full year of sales and operating income growth
driven by strong sales in our outdoor, aviation and marine segments,”
said Cliff Pemble, president and chief executive officer of Garmin Ltd.
“Entering 2018, we see additional growth opportunities ahead and we
believe that we are well positioned to seize these opportunities with a
strong lineup of products.”


Outdoor:

The outdoor segment grew 16% in the quarter with significant
contributions from wearable devices combined with growth of inReach®
subscription services. Gross and operating margins improved to 63% and
36%, respectively, resulting in 26% operating income growth. We expect
outdoor to continue to be a growth segment in 2018 as we leverage
opportunities in wearables and other product categories in the segment.


Aviation:

The aviation segment posted solid revenue growth of 11% in the quarter
with growth contributions from both aftermarket and OEM. Gross and
operating margins remained strong at 75% and 32%, respectively,
resulting in 27% operating income growth. During the quarter, we
delivered the 500th G1000® integrated flight deck upgrade for
King Air aircraft, witnessed continued strength in our ADS-B offerings,
and Textron Aviation announced our selection as the avionics provider
for the Cessna Sky Courier 408. We continue to invest in upcoming
certifications with our numerous OEM partners, as well as ongoing
aftermarket opportunities for long-term market share gains.


Marine:

The marine segment posted strong fourth quarter revenue growth of 24%
driven by our updated lineup of chartplotters and fishfinders, as well
as contributions from our recently acquired Navionics product line.
Gross margin improved to 55%. During the fourth quarter, we recorded a
one-time accrual for a litigation settlement resulting in an operating
loss in the marine segment of 13%. During the fourth quarter, we began
shipping our new connected offerings in our popular ECHOMAP and STRIKER
product lines enabling connectivity through our new ActiveCaptain™
mobile app. We expect marine to be a growth segment in 2018 as we focus
on market share gains and new product innovations.


Fitness:

The fitness segment posted revenue growth of 1% in the quarter driven by
our GPS enabled products, partially offset by declines in our basic
activity trackers. Gross and operating margins increased to 53% and 21%,
resulting in a 24% growth in operating income. Our recently announced
Forerunner® 645 Music brings both music and Garmin Pay™ to a wearable
with advanced features such as running dynamics and connectivity. We
continue to see growth opportunities in our advanced wearables offset by
declines in our basic activity trackers.


Auto:

The auto segment recorded revenue decline of 14% in the quarter,
primarily due to the ongoing PND market contraction, partially offset by
solid growth in OEM and niche categories. Gross margin declined to 41%,
and operating margin was flat at 9%. At the recent Consumer Electronics
Show, we announced our new OEM scalable infotainment platform with
Amazon Alexa digital assistant integration. Looking forward, we are
focused on disciplined execution to bring desired innovation to the
market and to optimize profitability in this segment.


Additional Financial Information:

Total operating expenses in the quarter were $320 million, a 3% increase
from the prior year. Research and development investment increased 3%,
due to engineering personnel costs and the Navionics acquisition
partially offset by the additional week of expense in 2016. Selling,
general and administrative expenses increased 13%, due primarily to
litigation related costs and the Navionics acquisition. Advertising
decreased 13%, primarily due to lower media spend in the fitness segment.

The effective tax rate in the fourth quarter of 2017 was 23.1%. The pro
forma effective tax rate in the fourth quarter of 2017 was 20.9% (see
attached table for reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure), compared to
an effective tax rate of 19.0% in the prior year quarter. The increase
in the pro forma effective tax rate is primarily due to the Company’s
election to align certain Switzerland corporate tax positions with
evolving international tax initiatives and the impact of the release of
reserves partially offset by income mix by tax jurisdiction.

In the fourth quarter of 2017, we generated $144 million of free cash
flow (see attached table for reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure)
and returned cash to our shareholders with our quarterly dividend of $96
million. We ended the quarter with cash and marketable securities of
approximately $2.3 billion.


2018 Guidance:

We currently expect 2018 revenue of approximately $3.2 billion as growth
in marine, outdoor and aviation is partially offset by ongoing declines
in the PND market. We currently expect our full year pro forma EPS will
be approximately $3.05 based upon gross margin of approximately 58.5%,
operating margin of approximately 21% and a full year pro forma
effective tax rate of approximately 19%.

2018 Guidance
(1)
Segment Revenue Targets
Revenue ~$3.2 B Auto (1) -17 %
Gross Margin ~58.5% Fitness 0 %
Operating Margin ~21% Aviation 13 %
Tax Rate (Pro Forma)(2) ~19% Outdoor 13 %
EPS (Pro Forma)(2) ~$3.05 Marine 18 %

(1)

Consolidated and Auto segment guidance assumes the adoption of the
new revenue recognition standard in 2018 and restatement of 2017
amounts.

(2)

See attached table for reconciliation of non-GAAP measures
including forward-looking pro forma tax rate and EPS

Effective in the first quarter 2018, the Company adopted Accounting
Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 606, the new revenue recognition
standard. The 2018 revenue and segment revenue growth percentages are
based upon the restated 2017 revenue amounts. We have included
additional appendices (Appendix A and B) with 2017 results reflecting
the new revenue recognition standard to help investors understand the
comparability of the 2018 guidance.


Dividend Recommendation:

The board of directors intends to recommend to the shareholders for
approval at the annual meeting to be held on June 8, 2018, a cash
dividend in the amount of $2.12 per share (subject to possible
adjustment based on the total amount of the dividend in Swiss Francs as
approved at the annual meeting), payable in four equal installments on
dates to be determined by the Board. The Board currently anticipates the
scheduling of the dividend in four installments as follows:


Dividend Date


Record Date


$s per share

June 29, 2018 June 18, 2018 $0.53
September 28, 2018 September 14, 2018 $0.53
December 31, 2018 December 14, 2018 $0.53
March 29, 2019 March 15, 2019 $0.53

In addition, the board of directors has established March 30, 2018 as
the payment date and March 15, 2018 as the record date for the final
dividend installment of $0.51 per share, per the prior approval at the
2017 annual shareholders’ meeting. The first, second and third payments
of $0.51 per share were made on June 30, 2017, September 29, 2017, and
December 29, 2017, respectively.


Webcast Information/Forward-Looking Statements:

The information for Garmin Ltd.’s earnings call is as follows:

When: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern
Where:

http://www.garmin.com/en-US/company/investors/events/

How: Simply log on to the web at the address above or call to listen in
at 855-757-3897

An archive of the live webcast will be available until February 28, 2019
on the Garmin website at www.garmin.com.
To access the replay, click on the Investor Relations link and click
over to the Events Calendar page.

This release includes projections and other forward-looking
statements regarding Garmin Ltd. and its business that are commonly
identified by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “estimates,”
“plans,” “intends,” “projects,” and other words or phrases with similar
meanings.
Any statements regarding the Company’s GAAP and pro
forma estimated earnings, EPS, and effective tax rate, and the Company’s
expected segment revenue growth rates, consolidated revenue, gross
margins, operating margins, currency movements, expenses, pricing, new
products to be introduced in 2018, statements relating to possible
future dividends and the Company’s plans and objectives are
forward-looking statements.
The forward-looking events and
circumstances discussed in this release may not occur and actual results
could differ materially as a result of risk factors and uncertainties
affecting Garmin, including, but not limited to, the risk factors that
are described in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 30, 2017 filed by Garmin with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (Commission file number 0-31983).
A copy of Garmin’s
2017 Form 10-K can be downloaded from


http://www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/invRelations/finReports.html

.
Any forward-looking statements made in this release speak only as of the
date of this release.


Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This release and the attachments also contain non-GAAP financial
measures. A reconciliation to the nearest GAAP measure and a discussion
of the Company’s use of these measures are included in this release or
the attachments.

Garmin, the Garmin logo, the Garmin delta, fēnix, Forerunner, G1000,
inReach and Navionics are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its
subsidiaries and are registered in one or more countries, including the
U.S.; Active Captain, Connect IQ, ECHOMAP, Garmin Pay, Garmin Speak and
STRIKER are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or one of its subsidiaries. All
other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks
are the properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share information)
13-Weeks Ended 14-Weeks Ended 52-Weeks Ended 53-Weeks Ended
December 30, December 31, December 30, December 31,
2017 2016 2017 2016
Net sales $ 888,496 $ 860,767 $ 3,087,004 $ 3,018,665
Cost of goods sold 388,978 389,985 1,303,840 1,339,095
Gross profit 499,518 470,782 1,783,164 1,679,570
Advertising expense 58,710 67,702 164,693 177,143
Selling, general and administrative expense 128,880 114,312 437,977 410,558
Research and development expense 132,552 128,952 511,634 467,960
Total operating expense 320,142 310,966 1,114,304 1,055,661
Operating income 179,376 159,816 668,860 623,909
Other income (expense):
Interest income 9,994 9,296 36,925 33,406
Foreign currency losses (8,772 ) (1,648 ) (22,579 ) (31,651 )
Other (107 ) 1,093 (912 ) 4,006
Total other income (expense) 1,115 8,741 13,434 5,761
Income before income taxes 180,491 168,557 682,294 629,670
Income tax provision (benefit) 41,711 31,952 (12,661 ) 118,856
Net income $ 138,780 $ 136,605 $ 694,955 $ 510,814
Net income per share:
Basic $ 0.74 $ 0.73 $ 3.70 $ 2.71
Diluted $ 0.73 $ 0.72 $ 3.68 $ 2.70

Weighted average common shares outstanding:

Basic 187,607 188,233 187,828 188,818
Diluted 188,915 189,171 188,732 189,343
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands, except per share information)
(Unaudited)
December 30, December 31,
2017 2016
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 891,488 $ 846,883
Marketable securities 161,687 266,952
Accounts receivable, net 590,882 527,062
Inventories, net 517,644 484,821
Deferred costs 48,312 47,395
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 153,912 89,903
Total current assets 2,363,925 2,263,016
Property and equipment, net 595,684 482,878
Marketable securities 1,260,033 1,213,285
Restricted cash 271 113
Deferred income taxes 199,343 110,293
Noncurrent deferred costs 73,851 56,151
Intangible assets, net 409,801 305,002
Other assets 107,352 94,395
Total assets $ 5,010,260 $ 4,525,133
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 169,640 $ 172,404
Salaries and benefits payable 102,802 88,818
Accrued warranty costs 36,827 37,233
Accrued sales program costs 93,250 80,953
Deferred revenue 139,681 146,564
Accrued royalty costs 32,204 36,523
Accrued advertising expense 30,987 37,440
Other accrued expenses 93,652 70,469
Income taxes payable 33,638 16,163
Dividend payable 95,975 96,168
Total current liabilities 828,656 782,735
Deferred income taxes 75,215 61,220
Noncurrent income taxes 138,295 121,174
Noncurrent deferred revenue 163,840 140,407
Other liabilities 1,788 1,594
Stockholders’ equity:

Shares, CHF 0.10 par value, 198,077 shares authorized and issued;
188,189 shares outstanding at December 30, 2017 and 188,565
shares outstanding at December 31, 2016

17,979 17,979
Additional paid-in capital 1,828,386 1,836,047
Treasury stock (468,818 ) (455,964 )
Retained earnings 2,368,874 2,056,702
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) 56,045 (36,761 )
Total stockholders’ equity 3,802,466 3,418,003
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 5,010,260 $ 4,525,133
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
52-Weeks Ended 53-Weeks Ended
December 30, December 31,
2017 2016
Operating activities:
Net income $ 694,955 $ 510,814
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
provided by operating activities:
Depreciation 59,895 55,796
Amortization 26,357 30,544
Gain on sale or disposal of property and equipment (230 ) (503 )
Provision for doubtful accounts 1,021 4,136
Deferred income taxes (90,725 ) 1,699
Unrealized foreign currency loss 21,036 13,387
Provision for obsolete and slow moving inventories 31,071 26,458
Stock compensation 44,735 41,250
Realized losses (gains) on marketable securities 991 (822 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable (40,088 ) 9,000
Inventories (38,575 ) (2,455 )
Other current and non-current assets (21,608 ) 2,234
Accounts payable (17,240 ) (11,496 )
Other current and non-current liabilities 5,627 44,766
Deferred revenue 15,329 (6,363 )
Deferred costs (18,266 ) (15,780 )
Income taxes payable (13,443 ) 3,017
Net cash provided by operating activities 660,842 705,682
Investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment (139,696 ) (90,960 )
Proceeds from sale of property and equipment 361 676
Purchase of intangible assets (12,232 ) (5,715 )
Purchase of marketable securities (587,656 ) (905,089 )
Redemption of marketable securities 635,311 957,350
Change in restricted cash (153 ) 146
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (90,471 ) (77,945 )
Net cash used in investing activities (194,536 ) (121,537 )
Financing activities:
Dividends (382,976 ) (481,452 )
Purchase of treasury stock under share repurchase plan (74,523 ) (93,233 )
Purchase of treasury stock related to equity awards (12,773 ) (7,331 )
Proceeds from issuance of treasury stock related to equity awards 21,860 18,648
Tax benefit from issuance of equity awards 1,692
Net cash used in financing activities (448,412 ) (561,676 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 26,711 (8,656 )
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 44,605 13,813
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 846,883 833,070
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 891,488 $ 846,883
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Net Sales, Gross Profit, and Operating Income by Segment
(Unaudited)
Reportable Segments

Outdoor

Fitness

Marine

Auto

Aviation

Total
13-Weeks Ended December 30, 2017
Net sales $ 203,278 $ 276,195 $ 83,699 $ 195,524 $ 129,800 $ 888,496
Gross profit 128,952 146,622 45,902 80,990 97,052 499,518
Operating income 73,322 57,315 (10,533 ) 17,401 41,871 179,376
14-Weeks Ended December 31, 2016
Net sales $ 175,397 $ 274,052 $ 67,458 $ 226,595 $ 117,265 $ 860,767
Gross profit 107,852 141,742 35,155 95,977 90,056 470,782
Operating income 58,314 46,175 2,995 19,363 32,969 159,816
52-Weeks Ended December 30, 2017
Net sales $ 698,867 $ 762,194 $ 374,001 $ 750,583 $ 501,359 $ 3,087,004
Gross profit 448,410 422,636 212,592 327,921 371,605 1,783,164
Operating income 249,867 146,765 50,328 67,967 153,933 668,860
53-Weeks Ended December 31, 2016
Net sales $ 546,326 $ 818,486 $ 331,947 $ 882,558 $ 439,348 $ 3,018,665
Gross profit 340,504 437,205 183,709 388,747 329,405 1,679,570
Operating income 184,035 160,596 52,167 102,347 124,764 623,909
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Net Sales by Geography (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
13-Weeks Ended 14-Weeks Ended 52-weeks Ended 53-weeks Ended
December 30, December 31, Yr over Yr December 30, December 31, Yr over Yr
2017 2016 Change 2017 2016 Change
Net sales $ 888,496 $ 860,767 3 % $ 3,087,004 $ 3,018,665 2 %
Americas 426,374 445,324 -4 % 1,475,661 1,518,934 -3 %
EMEA 341,029 302,977 13 % 1,175,155 1,113,182 6 %
APAC 121,093 112,466 8 % 436,188 386,549 13 %
EMEA – Europe, Middle East and Africa; APAC – Asia Pacific and
Australian Continent

Non-GAAP Financial Information

To supplement our financial results presented in accordance with GAAP,
this release includes the following measures defined by the Securities
and Exchange Commission as non-GAAP financial measures: pro forma net
income (earnings) per share, forward-looking pro forma earnings per
share, pro forma effective tax rate, forward-looking pro forma effective
tax rate and free cash flow. These non-GAAP measures are not based on
any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles and should not
be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures
calculated in accordance with GAAP, and may be different from non-GAAP
measures used by other companies, limiting the usefulness of the
measures for comparison with other companies. Management believes
providing investors with an operating view consistent with how it
manages the Company provides enhanced transparency into the operating
results of the Company, as described in more detail by category below.

The tables below provide reconciliations between the GAAP and non-GAAP
measures.


Pro forma effective tax rate

The Company’s income tax expense is periodically impacted by discrete
tax items that are not reflective of income tax expense incurred as a
result of current period earnings. Therefore, management believes
disclosure of the effective tax rate and income tax provision before the
effect of such discrete tax items are important measures to permit
investors’ consistent comparison between periods. In fiscal 2016, there
were no such discrete tax items identified.

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Pro Forma Effective Tax Rate
(in thousands, except effective tax rate (ETR) information)
13-Weeks Ended 52-weeks Ended
December 30, December 30,
2017 2017
$ ETR
(1)
$ ETR
(1)
U.S. GAAP income tax provision (benefit) $ 41,711 23.1 % $ (12,661 ) (1.9 %)
Pro forma discrete tax items:
Switzerland corporate tax election(2) 11,279 180,034
Tax expense from share-based award expirations(3) (15,345 ) (22,620 )
Total pro forma discrete tax items (4,066 ) 157,414
Income tax provision (Pro Forma) $ 37,645 20.9 % $ 144,753 21.2 %

(1)

Effective tax rate is calculated by taking the Income tax
provision (benefit) divided by Income before taxes, as presented
on the face of the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

(2)

In first quarter 2017, a $169 million tax benefit was recognized
resulting from the revaluation of certain Switzerland deferred tax
assets. The revaluation is due to the Company’s election in
February 2017 to align certain Switzerland corporate tax positions
with international tax initiatives. In the fourth quarter 2017, an
additional $11 million benefit was recognized as a result of this
Switzerland election. These impacts during the transitional period
following the election are not reflective of current income tax
expense incurred and therefore affect period-to-period
comparability.

(3)

Following adoption in fiscal 2017 of Accounting Standards Update
No. 2016-09, Compensation – Stock Compensation (Topic 718):
Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting (“ASU
2016-09”), the Company may periodically incur tax expense
resulting from stock options and stock appreciation rights (SARs)
expiring unexercised. New grants of stock options and SARs no
longer comprise a significant component of the Company’s
compensation arrangements. As the tax expense from expired awards
is not related to current period earnings or compensation
activities, and affects period-to-period comparability, it has
been identified as a pro forma adjustment.

The net release of uncertain tax position reserves, amounting to
approximately $17.9 million and $11.9 million for the 52-weeks and
53-weeks ended December 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively,
have not been included as pro forma adjustments in the above
presentation of pro forma income tax provision as such items tend to be
more recurring in nature.


Pro forma net income (earnings) per share

Management believes that net income (earnings) per share before the
impact of foreign currency gains or losses and certain discrete income
tax items, as discussed above, is an important measure in order to
permit a consistent comparison of the Company’s performance between
periods.

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Pro Forma Net Income (Earnings) Per Share
(in thousands, except per share information)
13-Weeks Ended 14-Weeks Ended 52-weeks Ended 53-weeks Ended
December 30, December 31, December 30, December 31,
2017 2016 2017 2016
Net income (GAAP) $ 138,780 $ 136,605 $ 694,955 $ 510,814
Foreign currency losses(1) 8,772 1,648 22,579 31,651
Tax effect of foreign currency losses(2) (1,829 ) (312 ) (4,791 ) (5,974 )
Discrete tax items(3) 4,066 (157,414 )
Net income (Pro Forma) $ 149,789 $ 137,941 $ 555,329 $ 536,491
Net income per share (GAAP):
Basic $ 0.74 $ 0.73 $ 3.70 $ 2.71
Diluted $ 0.73 $ 0.72 $ 3.68 $ 2.70
Net income per share (Pro Forma):
Basic $ 0.80 $ 0.73 $ 2.96 $ 2.84
Diluted $ 0.79 $ 0.73 $ 2.94 $ 2.83
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic 187,607 188,233 187,828 188,818
Diluted 188,915 189,171 188,732 189,343

(1)

The majority of the Company’s consolidated foreign currency losses
are driven by movements in the Taiwan Dollar, Euro, and British
Pound Sterling in relation to the U.S. Dollar and the related
exchange rate impact on the significant cash, receivables, and
payables held in a currency other than the functional currency at
one of the Company’s subsidiaries. However, there is minimal cash
impact from such foreign currency losses.

(2)

The tax effect of foreign currency losses was calculated using the
pro forma effective tax rate of 20.9% for the quarter and 21.2%
for the fiscal year ended December 30, 2017, respectively, and an
effective tax rate of 19.0% for the quarter and 18.9% for the
fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, respectively.

(3)

The discrete tax items are discussed in the pro forma effective
tax rate section.


Free cash flow

Management believes that free cash flow is an important financial
measure because it represents the amount of cash provided by operations
that is available for investing and defines it as operating cash less
capital expenditures for property and equipment. Management believes
that excluding purchases of property and equipment provides a better
understanding of the underlying trends in the Company’s operating
performance and allows more accurate comparisons of the Company’s
operating results to historical performance. This metric may also be
useful to investors, but should not be considered in isolation as it is
not a measure of cash flow available for discretionary expenditures. The
most comparable GAAP measure is cash provided by operating activities.

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Free Cash Flow
(in thousands)
13-Weeks Ended 14-Weeks Ended 52-weeks Ended 53-weeks Ended
December 30, December 31, December 30, December 31,
2017 2016 2017 2016
Net cash provided by operating activities $ 198,265 $ 213,315 $ 660,842 $ 705,682
Less: purchases of property and equipment (54,484 ) (48,803 ) (139,696 ) (90,960 )
Free Cash Flow $ 143,781 $ 164,512 $ 521,146 $ 614,722


Forward-looking pro forma tax rate

Forward-looking pro forma tax rate and pro forma earnings per share are
calculated before the effect of certain discrete tax items. Management
believes certain discrete tax items may not be reflective of income tax
expense incurred as a result of current period earnings. Therefore, in
order to permit consistent comparison between periods, the tax rate and
earnings per share before the effect of such discrete tax items are
important measures. In the 52-weeks ended December 30, 2017, such
discrete tax items were recognized on a U.S. GAAP-basis that would have
affected comparability between periods and were therefore removed from
the pro forma tax rate. However, at this time management is unable to
determine whether or not significant discrete tax items will be
identified in fiscal 2018.


Forward-looking pro forma earnings per share (EPS)

Our 2018 pro forma EPS excludes foreign currency exchange gains and
losses. The estimated impact of such foreign currency gains and losses
cannot be reasonably estimated on a forward-looking basis due to the
high variability and low visibility with respect to non-operating
foreign currency exchange gains and losses and the related tax effects
of such gains and losses. The impact of such foreign currency gains and
losses, net of tax effects, was $0.04 and $0.09 per share for the
13-weeks and 52-weeks ended December 30, 2017, respectively.

Appendix A – Fiscal 2018 revenue recognition accounting change

The following appendices present 2017 results restated to reflect
Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 606, Revenue from
Contracts with Customers. These appendices provide comparable
information to help investors understand the 2018 guidance.

We adopted ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (“ASC
Topic 606”), the new revenue recognition standard, in the first quarter
of 2018, effective for Garmin’s fiscal year ending December 29, 2018.
ASC Topic 606 replaces existing revenue recognition rules with a
comprehensive revenue measurement and recognition standard.


Adoption approach

The Company has adopted the new revenue recognition standard utilizing
the full retrospective method. Under this method, the new recognition
standard is applied to each prior period reported in the forthcoming
2018 Form 10-Q and Form 10-K filings. This adoption approach enhances
comparability, as all periods presented in the forthcoming filings are
reported under the new standard. We have provided relevant information
below to highlight the financial impact of the new revenue recognition
standard, and have also provided relevant restated financial statements
under ASC Topic 606 in the following appendix.


ASC Topic 606 impacts

Based on our evaluation of the new revenue standard, Garmin’s
recognition will be consistent with our previous accounting policies
except for two impacts, both of which are within the Company’s auto
segment:

  • A portion of the Company’s auto segment contracts have historically
    been accounted for under Accounting Standards Codification Topic
    985-605 Software-Revenue Recognition (Topic 985-605). Under Topic
    985-605, the Company deferred all elements of multiple-element
    software arrangements if vendor-specific objective evidence of fair
    value (VSOE) could not be established for an undelivered element (e.g.
    map updates). In applying the new revenue standard to certain
    contracts that include both software licenses and map updates, we
    recognize the portion of revenue related to the software license at
    the time of delivery rather than ratably over the map update period.
  • For certain multiple-element arrangements within the Company’s auto
    segment, the Company’s previous policy was to allocate consideration
    to traffic services and recognize it ratably over the estimated life
    of the underlying product. Under the new revenue standard, we
    recognize revenue related to certain traffic services at the time of
    hardware and/or software delivery. Specifically, the new revenue
    standard emphasizes the timing of the Company’s performance, and upon
    delivery of the navigation device and/or software, the Company has
    performed its obligation with respect to the design and production of
    the product to receive and interpret the broadcast traffic signal for
    the benefit of the end user.

Both changes noted above accelerate the timing of revenue recognition.
See below for an overview of the financial impact to the Company’s
results of operations:

FY 16

FY 17

(USD in millions) Reported Restated
(1)
Impact
(2)
Reported Restated
(1)
Impact
(2)
Revenue – Consolidated $3,019 $3,046 $27 $3,087 $3,122 $35
Revenue – Auto segment 883 910 27 751 785 35
Operating Income – Consolidated 624 633 9 669 684 15
Operating Income – Auto segment 102 111 9 68 83 15

(1)

Effective for the fiscal year ending December 29, 2018, we have
adopted ASC Topic 606. The results above are restated under ASC
Topic 606, and are included for comparability to 2018 earnings
guidance.

(2)

This row may not cross-foot as figures are rounded to the nearest
million.

The Company’s historical net cash flows provided by or used in
operating, investing, and financing activities are not impacted by
adoption of the new revenue standard.

Within Appendix A and Appendix B, the references to periods such as “FY
17,” “Q1 17,” or “2017,” refer to the corresponding periods or
period-end dates as reported in the applicable Form 10-K or Form 10-Q
filings. See additional restated financial information below within
Appendix B.

APPENDIX B – Restated financial information under ASC Topic 606

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Previously Reported
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Net sales $3,018,665 $638,546 $816,885 $743,077 $888,496 $3,087,004
Cost of goods sold 1,339,095 266,423 339,027 309,412 388,978 1,303,840
Gross profit 1,679,570 372,123 477,858 433,665 499,518 1,783,164
Total operating expense 1,055,661 255,778 274,508 263,875 320,142 1,114,304
Operating income 623,909 116,345 203,350 169,790 179,376 668,860
Total other income (expense) 5,761 (28,653 ) 24,705 16,266 1,115 13,434
Income before income taxes 629,670 87,692 228,055 186,056 180,491 682,294
Income tax provision (benefit) 118,856 (150,120 ) 57,105 38,643 41,711 (12,661 )
Net income $510,814 $237,812 $170,950 $147,413 $138,780 $694,955
Restated
(1)
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Net sales $3,045,796 $641,510 $831,486 $751,245 $897,319 $3,121,560
Cost of goods sold 1,357,271 268,704 347,356 313,722 393,837 1,323,619
Gross profit 1,688,525 372,806 484,130 437,523 503,482 1,797,941
.
Total operating expense 1,055,661 255,778 274,508 263,875 320,142 1,114,304
Operating income 632,864 117,028 209,622 173,648 183,340 683,637
Total other income (expense) 5,761 (28,653 ) 24,705 16,266 1,115 13,434
Income before income taxes 638,625 88,375 234,327 189,914 184,455 697,071
Income tax provision (benefit) 122,890 (149,519 ) 58,699 39,935 42,983 (7,902 )
Net income $515,735 $237,894 $175,628 $149,979 $141,472 $704,973
Impact
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Net sales $27,131 $2,964 $14,601 $8,168 $8,823 $34,556
Cost of goods sold 18,176 2,281 8,329 4,310 4,859 19,779
Gross profit 8,955 683 6,272 3,858 3,964 14,777
Total operating expense
Operating income 8,955 683 6,272 3,858 3,964 14,777
Total other income (expense)
Income before income taxes 8,955 683 6,272 3,858 3,964 14,777
Income tax provision (benefit) 4,034 601 1,594 1,292 1,272 4,759
Net income $4,921 $82 $4,678 $2,566 $2,692 $10,018

(1)

Effective for the fiscal year ending December 29, 2018, we have
adopted ASC Topic 606. The results above are restated under ASC
Topic 606.
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share information)
Previously Reported Restated
(1)
Impact
Assets 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 846,883 $ 891,488 $ 846,883 $ 891,488 $ $
Marketable securities 266,952 161,687 266,952 161,687
Accounts receivable, net 527,062 590,882 527,062 590,882
Inventories, net 484,821 517,644 484,821 517,644
Deferred costs 47,395 48,312 34,665 30,525 (12,730 ) (17,787 )
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 89,903 153,912 89,903 153,912
Total current assets 2,263,016 2,363,925 2,250,286 2,346,138 (12,730 ) (17,787 )
Property and equipment, net 482,878 595,684 482,878 595,684
Marketable securities 1,213,285 1,260,033 1,213,285 1,260,033
Restricted cash 113 271 113 271
Deferred income tax 110,293 199,343 105,668 189,959 (4,625 ) (9,384 )
Noncurrent deferred costs 56,151 73,851 30,934 33,029 (25,217 ) (40,822 )
Intangible assets, net 305,002 409,801 305,002 409,801
Other assets 94,395 107,352 94,395 107,352
Total assets $ 4,525,133 $ 5,010,260 $ 4,482,561 $ 4,942,267 $ (42,572 ) $ (67,993 )
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 172,404 $ 169,640 $ 172,404 $ 169,640 $ $
Salaries and benefits payable 88,818 102,802 88,818 102,802
Accrued warranty costs 37,233 36,827 37,233 36,827
Accrued sales program costs 80,953 93,250 80,953 93,250
Deferred revenue 146,564 139,681 118,496 103,140 (28,068 ) (36,541 )
Accrued royalty costs 36,523 32,204 36,523 32,204
Accrued advertising expense 37,440 30,987 37,440 30,987
Other accrued expenses 70,469 93,652 70,469 93,652
Income taxes payable 16,163 33,638 16,163 33,638
Dividend payable 96,168 95,975 96,168 95,975
Total current liabilities 782,735 828,656 754,667 792,115 (28,068 ) (36,541 )
Deferred income taxes 61,220 75,215 62,617 76,612 1,397 1,397
Noncurrent income taxes 121,174 138,295 121,174 138,295
Noncurrent deferred revenue 140,407 163,840 91,238 87,061 (49,169 ) (76,779 )
Other liabilities 1,594 1,788 1,594 1,788
Stockholders’ equity:
Shares, CHF 0.10 par value 17,979 17,979 17,979 17,979
Additional paid-in capital 1,836,047 1,828,386 1,836,047 1,828,386
Treasury stock (455,964 ) (468,818 ) (455,964 ) (468,818 )
Retained earnings 2,056,702 2,368,874 2,090,233 2,412,423 33,531 43,549
Accumulated other comprehensive income (36,761 ) 56,045 (37,024 ) 56,428 (263 ) 383
Total stockholders’ equity 3,418,003 3,802,466 3,451,271 3,846,397 33,268 43,931
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 4,525,133 $ 5,010,260 $ 4,482,561 $ 4,942,267 $ (42,572 ) $ (67,993 )

(1)

Effective for the fiscal year ending December 29, 2018, we have
adopted ASC Topic 606. The balances above are restated under ASC
Topic 606.
Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Pro Forma Effective Tax Rate
(In thousands, except effective tax rate (ETR) information)
Previously Reported
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Income before income taxes $ 629,670 $ 87,692 $ 228,055 $ 186,056 $ 180,491 $ 682,294
U.S. GAAP income tax provision (benefit) 118,856 (150,120 ) 57,105 38,643 41,711 (12,661 )
U.S. GAAP ETR(2) 18.9% (171.2%) 25.0% 20.8% 23.1% (1.9%)
Pro forma discrete tax items(3):
Switzerland corporate tax election 168,755 11,279 180,034
Impact of share-based award expirations (7,275 ) (15,345 ) (22,620 )
Total pro forma discrete tax items 168,755 (7,275 ) (4,066 ) 157,414
Pro Forma Income Tax Provision $ 118,856 $ 18,635 $ 49,830 $ 38,643 $ 37,644 $ 144,753
Pro Forma ETR 18.9% 21.3% 21.9% 20.8% 20.9% 21.2%
Restated
(1)
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Income before income taxes $ 638,625 $ 88,375 $ 234,327 $ 189,914 $ 184,455 $ 697,071
U.S. GAAP income tax provision (benefit) 122,890 (149,519 ) 58,699 39,935 42,983 (7,902 )
U.S. GAAP ETR(2) 19.2% (169.2%) 25.1% 21.0% 23.3% (1.1%)
Pro forma discrete tax items(3):
Switzerland corporate tax election 168,755 11,279 180,034
Impact of share-based award expirations (7,275 ) (15,345 ) (22,620 )
Total pro forma discrete tax items 168,755 (7,275 ) (4,066 ) 157,414
Pro Forma Income Tax Provision $ 122,890 $ 19,236 $ 51,424 $ 39,935 $ 38,917 $ 149,512
Pro Forma ETR 19.2% 21.8% 21.9% 21.0% 21.1% 21.4%

(1)

Effective for the fiscal year ending December 29, 2018, we have
adopted ASC Topic 606. The results above are restated under ASC
Topic 606.

(2)

Effective tax rate is calculated by taking the Income tax
provision (benefit) divided by Income before taxes.

(3)

The discussion of the nature and purpose of discrete tax items
identified for pro forma adjustments is located above in the
“Non-GAAP Financial Information” section of this earnings release,
under the heading “Pro forma effective tax rate.

Garmin Ltd. And Subsidiaries
Pro Forma Net Income (Earnings) Per Share
(in thousands, except per share information)
Previously Reported
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Net income (GAAP) $510,814 $237,812 $170,950 $147,413 $138,780 $694,955
Foreign currency gains / losses(2) 31,651 37,497 (15,110 ) (8,579 ) 8,772 22,579
Tax effect of foreign currency gains / losses(3) (5,974 ) (7,969 ) 3,302 1,782 (1,829 ) (4,791 )
Discrete tax items(4) (168,755 ) 7,275 4,066 (157,414 )
Net income (Pro Forma) $536,491 $98,585 $166,417 $140,616 $149,789 $555,329
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP) $2.70 $1.26 $0.91 $0.78 $0.73 $3.68
Diluted earnings per share (Pro Forma) $2.83 $0.52 $0.88 $0.75 $0.79 $2.94
Restated
(1)
FY 16 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 FY 17
Net income (GAAP) $515,735 $237,894 $175,628 $149,979 $141,472 $704,973
Foreign currency gains / losses(2) 31,651 37,497 (15,110 ) (8,579 ) 8,772 22,579
Tax effect of foreign currency gains / losses(3) (5,974 ) (7,969 ) 3,302 1,782 (1,829 ) (4,791 )
Discrete tax items(4) (168,755 ) 7,275 4,066 (157,414 )
Net income (Pro Forma) $541,412 $98,667 $171,095 $143,182 $152,481 $565,347
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP) $2.72 $1.26 $0.93 $0.80 $0.75 $3.74
Diluted earnings per share (Pro Forma) $2.86 $0.52 $0.91 $0.76 $0.81 $3.00

(1)

Effective for the fiscal year ending December 29, 2018, we have
adopted ASC Topic 606. The results above are restated under ASC
Topic 606.

(2)

The majority of the Company’s consolidated foreign currency gains
and losses are typically driven by movements in the Taiwan Dollar,
Euro, and British Pound Sterling in relation to the U.S. Dollar
and the related exchange rate impact on the significant cash,
receivables, and payables held in a currency other than the
functional currency at one of the Company’s subsidiaries. However,
there is minimal cash impact from such foreign currency gains and
losses.

(3)

The tax effect of foreign currency gains and losses is calculated
using the pro forma ETR for the respective period, as presented
above. The quarterly tax effects may not cross-foot to the annual
tax effect due to quarterly variances in pro forma ETR.

(4)

The discrete tax items are discussed in the pro forma effective
tax rate section.

 

Contacts

Garmin Ltd. Investor Relations Contact: Teri Seck, 913/397-8200 [email protected] or Media Relations Contact: Ted Gartner, 913/397-8200 [email protected]