Q4 2022 Buckle Inc Earnings Call
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Speaker 2: Thank you. Good morning and thank you for joining us. I want to start out today's call by thanking all our talented teammates for their great work over the past year. Coming off our best year ever, we developed plans to keep our momentum going and you delivered by...
Speaker 2: evening our relationships with guests while growing the top line
Speaker 2: empowering guests to shop however and whenever they want, growing our multi-channel businesses and guests,
Speaker 2: developing great product assortments and maintaining our reputation as a denim destination.
Speaker 2: And optimizing our store base, working to make sure we are in the best shopping area in all of our markets.
Speaker 2: We achieved all of this while keeping our focus on long-term profitability and solid fundamentals.
Speaker 2: We ended the year with operating margins of 24.4% and remain committed to protecting our strong balance sheet.
Speaker 2: Ending the year debt-free and with total cash and investments of $293.7 million.
Speaker 2: We continued our practice of paying quarterly dividends and also paid a special dividend for the 15th consecutive year.
Speaker 2: I'm confident our teams have us well positioned for ongoing success and I'm excited about the opportunities to continue serving our guests in 2023.
Speaker 2: I will now turn it over to our CFO Tom
Speaker 3: Good morning and thanks for being with us.
Speaker 3: Our March 10th, 2023 press release reported that net income for the 13 week fourth quarter into January 28, 2023 was $87.8 million for $1.76 per share on a diluted basis compared to net income of $83.9 million.
Speaker 3: For $1.69 per share on a diluted basis for the prior year 13 week 4th quarter and January 29 2022.
Speaker 3: Net income for the 52-week fiscal year into January 28, 2023 was $254.6 million or $5.13 per share on a diluted basis compared to net income of $254.8 million or $5.16 per share on a diluted basis for the prior year 52-week
Speaker 3: 4.6% in comparison to the same 13-week period in the prior year.
Speaker 3: online sales increased 2.3% to $74.8 million.
Speaker 3: For the full year net sales for the 52-week fiscal year increased 3.9% to $1.345 billion compared to net sales of $1.295 billion for the prior year 52-week fiscal year.
Speaker 3: Comparable store sales for the fiscal year were up 3.3% in comparison to the same 52-week period in the prior year.
Speaker 3: our online sales increased 4.3% to 230.4 million. For the quarter UPTs decreased approximately 1%, the average unit retail increased approximately 6.5%, and the average transaction value increased about 5.5%. For the full year UPTs decreased approximately 1%.
Speaker 3: The average unit retail increased approximately four and a half percent and the average transaction value increased approximately four percent.
Speaker 3: Gross margin for the quarter was 53.0%, down 10 basis points from 53.1% in the fourth quarter of 2021. Our full year gross margin was 50.3%, also down 10 basis points from 50.4% for the same period last year.
Speaker 3: Merchandise margins were down about 75 basis points for the quarter and about 45
Speaker 3: Selling general administrative expenses for the quarter were 25.6 percent of net sales compared to 24.3 percent for the
Speaker 3: The fourth quarter increase was primarily due to a 55 basis point increase in store labor related expenses along with increases in several other SG&A expense categories which had a combined 75 basis point impact.
Speaker 3: Full year SG&A was 25.9% of net sales compared to 24.5% for the same period last year, and the full year increase was due to a 100 basis point increase in store labor related expenses, along with increases across several other SG&A expense categories, which had a combined 40 basis impact for the full year.
Speaker 3: Our operating margin for the quarter was 27.4% compared to 28.8% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021. And for the full year, our operating margin was 24.4% compared to 25.9% for the same period last year.
Speaker 3: Income tax expense as a percentage of pre-tax net income for the quarter was 23 percent compared to 24.7 percent for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, bringing fourth quarter net income to 87.8 million in 2022 compared to 83.9 million in 2021.
Speaker 3: For the full year income tax expense was 24% of pre-tax net income compared to 24.6% in 2021, bringing full year net income to $254.6 million in 2022.
Speaker 3: compared to $254.8 million in 2021.
Speaker 3: Our press release also included a balance sheet.
Speaker 3: As of January 28, 2023, which included the following. Inventory of 125.1 million, which was up 22.5% year over year, but only up approximately 3% compared to inventory of 121.3 million at the end of fiscal 2019.
Speaker 3: We also ended the year with total cash and investments of $293.7 million, which was after payment of $202.9 million in dividends during the year.
Speaker 3: We ended the year with $112.4 million in fixed assets.
Speaker 3: net of accumulated depreciation. Our capital expenditures for the quarter were $8 million and depreciation expense was $5.3 million.
Speaker 3: For the full year capital expenditures were $30.4 million and depreciation expense was $18.9 million.
Speaker 3: Full year capital spending was broken down as follows.
Speaker 3: $29.5 million for new store construction, store remodels, and technology upgrades, and $10.9 million for capital spending at the corporate headquarters and distribution center.
Speaker 3: During the quarter, we opened one new store, completed seven full remodels, four of which were relocations into new outdoor shopping centers and closed one store. This brings our full year 2022 totals to four new stores, 23 full remodels and three store closures.
Speaker 3: Of the 23 total remodels during the year, 17 were relocations to new outdoor shopping centers.
Speaker 3: Current plans for fiscal 2023 includes opening six new stores and completing 12 to 17 full remodeling projects.
Speaker 3: We have also closed two stores year-to-date with one additional store closing plan for March.
Speaker 3: Buckle ended the year with 441 retail stores in 42 states compared with 440 stores in 42 states at the end of fiscal 2021. Now I'll turn it over to Adam Ackerson, our Vice President of Finance.
Speaker 4: Next time.
Speaker 3: Women's merchandise sales for the quarter were down about a half a percent against the prior year and represented approximately 42.5% of sales compared to 44.5% in the prior year. Average denim price points increased from $74.45 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021.
Speaker 3: to $79.75 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 22, while overall average women's price points increased about 5% from 47.90 to 53.
Speaker 3: On the men's side, merchandise sales for the quarter were up 8.5% against the prior year, representing approximately 57.5% of total sales compared to 55.5% in the prior year.
Speaker 3: Average Denim price points increased from $78.05 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 21 to $86.25 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 22.
Speaker 3: For the quarter, overall average men's price points increased approximately six and a half percent from 5105 to 5450.
Speaker 3: On a combined basis, accessory sales for the quarter were up approximately 15% against the prior year, while footwear sales were down about 7%.
Speaker 3: These two categories accounted for approximately 10.5% and 9%, respectively, of fourth quarter net sales, which compares to 9.5% and 10% for each in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021.
Speaker 3: For the quarter, average accessory price points were up approximately 9.5%, and average footwear price points were down slightly.
Speaker 3: For the quarter, Denim accounted for approximately 41.5% of sales and TOPS accounted for approximately 30%, which compares to 40.5% and 31.5% for each in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 21.
Speaker 3: Our youth business continues to grow nicely during the holiday period, hosting an up 16.5% on the quarter.
Speaker 3: For the year, our youth business grew approximately 27% and represented 3% of total sales.
Speaker 3: Our buying teams continue to develop and deliver a strong assortment of private label brands. For the quarter, private labels stayed consistent with the prior year representing 48% of sales.
Speaker 3: For the full year, our private label selection grew from 42.5% of sales in fiscal 2021 to 44.5% in fiscal 2022. We continue to feel good about our inventory position and we're pleased with the strong full price selling during the quarter.
Speaker 1: And with that, we welcome your questions. Thank you. Well, thank you so much. And as a reminder for the participants, if you would like to ask a question, please click the raise hand tab located at the bottom of your screen. And then prior to asking your questions, we ask that you please state your name and then your firm affiliation as well. So we will hear first from John Bratz.
Speaker 5: John , please go ahead.
Speaker 1: John , we currently can't hear you. I do see that your microphone is open. So if you're on a phone or just go ahead and say a few words for us.
Speaker 1: All right, so while we wait for John to work out his audio issue, I'll go ahead and welcome more questions. Again, everyone, please go ahead and click the raise hand feature located at the bottom of your screen indicating you'd like to ask a question.
Speaker 1: And, John , I see you're still out there. Go ahead and... Follow up and now?
Speaker 1: Can you, let's see. All right, hearing no response from John , I'll go ahead and ask everyone once again to please click raise your hand at the bottom of your screen to indicate that you have a question.
Speaker 1: Well we have no questions at this time. I do see that John still wants to ask, oh we have a question now from Alan Glenn. Alan please go ahead with your question. Yes, Alan Glenn with Concord and Maine. I wondered about the February sales numbers that showed I believe a 6% decline.
Speaker 1: Do you have any insight into that? Was that just a tough comp from the previous year?
Speaker 2: Yes, Ellen, I would say that's the main part of it. We were up last year 33%.
Speaker 2: This year we were down 6% of that 5.4 million that we were down. It was down 5.2 million was. The decrease was in footwear.
Speaker 2: Okay, thank you. Yeah. And just add to that.
Speaker 2: Last year the footwear category was up 64% in February .
Speaker 1: Thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you so much and we will move on to Jennifer Taylor.
Hi, can you all hear me? We sure can. Please go ahead. Terrific. Thank you. Thank you for the results. And I may have missed it in the commentary, but in light of it follows on to the previous question, but how are you thinking about various 10 minutes to pick them?
inventory levels and just consumer caution generally. I'm just wondering how you might characterize what you're seeing from your customers.
No, thank you. Yes, we are, we feel good about our inventory. Our dollars are up more than our, because, probably because of our rock revival, Miss Me, inventories are up where they were down substantially due to deliveries the previous year. Actually our units.
are down probably 4% from 2019.
from
where we are today. So we are very comfortable with our inventory and
You know and we feel these the new deliveries coming up will will continue to create some excitement in our stores.
That sounds great. And a couple of times you've mentioned versus 2019. And I guess just to elaborate on your thoughts, are you figuring that's sort of how should, we should view normalized if you, you know, not to be cliche, but. Yes, I mean, it's still been kind of a guy
improvement in our business over the last few years.
business over the last few years. Great, thank you.
And again, everyone, please use the raise your hand tab located at the bottom of your screen to indicate you asked someone to ask a question. So, John , I see that you're still out there. I see you're still unmuted. Do you want to go ahead and see if we can hear you and ask your question? All right. Still nothing from John Brad, so I will give everyone a few seconds to get their hands on the question.
Just thank you everybody for joining us and then hope you all have a wonderful day and John we wish we would have known what your question was but we'll have to have to get it later. So thank you everyone and enjoy the day. Absolutely and again everyone we thank you all for joining us today and we look forward to seeing you on the next earnings so take care in the meantime. Thank you all so much.