Q4 2023 CRA International Inc Earnings Call
Unknown Executive: Good day, everyone, and welcome to Charles River Associates' fourth quarter 2023 conference. Please note that today's call is being recorded.
Good day, everyone and welcome to Charles River Associates fourth quarter 'twenty to 'twenty three conference call.
Please note that today's call's being recorded the company's earnings release and prepared remarks from Cra's Chief Financial Officer are posted on the Investor Relations section of Cra's website at sea or AI dotcom whether.
Unknown Executive: The company's earnings release and prepared remarks from CRA's Chief Financial Officer are posted on the Investor Relations section of CRA's website at www.crai.com. With us today are CRA's President and Chief Executive Officer, Paul Maleh, Chief Financial Officer, Dan Mahoney, and Chief Corporate Development Officer, Chad Holmes. At this time, I'd like to turn the call over to Mr. Mahoney for his opening remarks. Please go ahead.
With us today are Cra's, President and Chief Executive Officer, Paul O'malley, Chief Financial Officer, Dan Mahoney, and Chief Corporate Development Officer, Chad Holmes.
At this time I'd like to turn the call over to Mr. Mahoney for his opening remarks. Please go ahead.
Daniel K. Mahoney: Thank you, Rob, and good morning to everyone. Please note the statements made during this conference call, including guidance on future revenue and non-GAAP EBITDA margin, along with any other statements concerning the future business, operating results, or financial condition of CRA, including those statements using the terms expect, outlook, or similar terms, are forward-looking statements as defined in Section 21 of the Exchange Act. The information contained in these forward-looking statements is based on management's current expectations and is inherently uncertain.
Thank you, Rob and good morning to everyone.
Please note the statements made during this conference call, including guidance on future revenue and non-GAAP EBIT margin along with any other statements concerning the future business operating results or financial condition of CRA, including those statements using the terms expect outlook or similar terms are forward looking statements as defined in section 21 of the Exchange Act.
Information contained in these forward looking statements is based on management's current expectations and is inherently uncertain actual performance and results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements due to many important factors, including the level of demand for our services.
Daniel K. Mahoney: Actual performance and results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements due to many important factors, including the level of demand for our services as a result of changes in general and industry-specific economic conditions. Additional information regarding these factors is included in today's release and in CRA's periodic reports, including our most recently filed annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC. CRA undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements after the date of this call.
As a result of changes in general and industry specific economic conditions additional information regarding these factors is included in today's release and in Cra's periodic reports, including our most recently filed annual report on Form 10-K, and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC.
CRA undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statements. After the date of this call.
Daniel K. Mahoney: Additionally, we will refer to some non-GAAP financial measures and certain measures presented on a constant currency basis during this call. Everyone is encouraged to refer to today's release and related CFO remarks for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to their GAAP comparable measures and descriptions of the calculation of EBITDA and measures presented on a constant currency basis.
Additionally, we will refer to some non-GAAP financial measures and certain measures presented on a constant currency basis. On this call everyone is encouraged to refer to today's release and related CFO remarks for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to their GAAP comparable measures and descriptions of the calculation of EBITA and measure.
As presented on a constant currency basis, I will now turn it over to Paul for his report Paul.
Paul A. Maleh: Thanks, Dan. And good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. Revenue for fiscal 2023 increased by 5.6% to $624 million, marking the sixth consecutive year in which CRA established a new record for annual revenue. CRA's revenue growth for the year was balanced geographically, as our North American operations increased by 5% and international operations grew by 7%. For fiscal 2023, seven of CRA's 11 practices grew their top lines, with two practices, forensic services, and labor and employment, delivering double-digit revenue growth relative to fiscal 2022. In the fourth quarter, strength across our portfolio drove an increase in revenue of 11.5% compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022. We translated this top-line expansion into profits that grew at an even faster rate. For the quarter, non-GAAP net income and diluted earnings per share increased year-over-year by 15 and 19%, respectively, as CRA established new all-time highs for both metrics.
Thanks, Dan and good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today.
Revenue for fiscal 2023 increased by five 6% to $624 million, marking the sixth consecutive year in which CRA established a new record for annual revenue Cra's revenue growth for the year was balanced geographically.
North American operations increased by 5% and international operations grew by 7% for fiscal 2023 seven of Cra's 11 practices grew their top line with two practices forensic services and labor unemployment delivering double digit revenue growth.
Relative to fiscal 2022 in the fourth quarter strength across our portfolio drove an increase in revenue of 11.5% compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.
We translated this top line expansion into profits that grew at an even faster rate for the quarter non-GAAP net income and diluted earnings per share increased year over year by 15, and 19% respectively. A CRA established new all time highs for both.
Metrics.
Paul A. Maleh: Our improvement reflected new project originations and consulting headcount that were more in line with our expectations. On the demand side, our project lead flow continued to expand, notably in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. The conversion of lead flow into new revenue-producing assignments improved significantly, approaching levels consistent with prior years, and helped fuel a double-digit increase in new project originations relative to the third quarter of 2023. Retention rates within our consulting team remain high.
Our improvement reflected new project originations and consulting head count that were more in line with our expectations on the demand side. Our project lead flow continued to expand notably in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 the conversion of lead flow into new revenue producing assignments.
Improved significantly approaching levels consistent with prior years and helped fuel a double digit increase in new project originations relative to the third quarter of 2023.
Attention rates within our consulting team remain high we are pleased with the team that we've assembled and remain focused on balancing the supply of labor against the demand for our services with this mindset. We ended the quarter with the consulting head count of 1004, which represents a six point.
Paul A. Maleh: We are pleased with the team that we have assembled and remain focused on balancing the supply of labor against the demand for our services. With this mindset, we ended the quarter with a consulting headcount of 1,004, which represents a 6.9 percent increase year over year and is in line with the mid to high single-digit percentage increase we projected at the time of our third quarter earnings call. With conversion rates improving and as consulting headcount aligned with our expectations, firm-wide utilization surged to 73% in the fourth quarter from 66% reported in Q3. I would now like to spend a few minutes highlighting the market for our services and some of the projects delivered to our clients during the fourth quarter. Revenue in the fourth quarter from CRA's legal and regulatory services increased 16 percent, which surpassed growth rates observed in the broader legal market. Total case filings in the fourth quarter were up 10% year over year, while the number of total court judgments increased 7% year over year.
9% increase year over year and is in line with the mid to high single digit percentage increase we projected at the time of our third quarter earnings call.
With conversion rates, improving and as consulting head count aligned with our expectations firm wide utilization surged to 73% in the fourth quarter from 66% reported for Q3, I would now like to spend a few minutes highlighting the market for our services.
And some of the projects delivered to our clients during the fourth quarter.
Revenue in the fourth quarter from Cra's legal and regulatory services increased 16%, which surpassed growth rates observed in the broader legal market.
Total case filings in the fourth quarter were up 10% year over year, while the number of total court judgments increased 7% year over year within our legal and regulatory services, the antitrust and competition economics and forensic services practices led the way with each delivering quarterly revenue grow.
Paul A. Maleh: Within our legal and regulatory services, the antitrust and competition economics and forensic services practices led the way, with each delivering quarterly revenue growth of more than 20% year over year. In addition, our labor and employment practice expanded revenue year over year. Turning to the market for antitrust and competition economics services, worldwide M&A activity as measured by aggregate transaction value increased 23% in the fourth quarter compared to the third quarter of 2023.
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23% in the fourth quarter compared to the third quarter of 2023 capitalizing on this increase in merger related activity and continued demand for antitrust services. The practice established another high for quarterly revenue eclipsing the prior Mark established in the second.
Paul A. Maleh: Capitalizing on this increase in merger-related activity and continued demand for antitrust services, the practice established another high for quarterly revenue, eclipsing the prior mark established in the second quarter of this year. During the quarter, CRA experts supported the recently completed acquisition of VMware by Broadcom. The transaction combining VMware's advanced software solutions for data center servers with Broadcom's hardware offerings for data centers presented complex regulatory challenges that were investigated by multiple antitrust authorities across the globe, most notably the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the European Commission, the Competition and Markets Authority of the United Kingdom, the State Administration for Market Supervision in China, and the Korea Fair Trade Commission.
Quarter of this year.
During the quarter CRA experts supported the recently completed acquisition of B M, where by Broadcom the transaction combining V M, whereas advanced software solutions for data center servers with broad comms hardware offerings for data centers presented complex regulatory challenges.
There were investigated by multiple antitrust authorities across the globe, most notably the U S. Federal Trade Commission the European Commission, the competition and markets authority of the United Kingdom. The State administration for market supervision in China, and the Korea Fair Trade Commission.
Paul A. Maleh: Responding to these challenges, CRA's team of economists played a crucial role in addressing the concerns of antitrust authorities. The team's comprehensive analysis informed the clearance decisions and the design of effective remedies that satisfied regulators' concerns about future competition. In another transaction, CRA experts supported the first of its kind joint venture between gasoline and service station provider BP and utility and electric vehicle charging station provider Iberdrola. The European Commission unconditionally cleared the venture following a phase one investigation.
Responding to these challenges cra's team of economists played a crucial role in addressing the concern for antitrust authorities.
The team's comprehensive analysis informed the clearance decisions and the design of effective remedies that satisfied regulators' concerns about future competition.
In another transaction CRA experts supported the first of its kind joint venture between gasoline and service station provider B P and utility in electric vehicle charging station provider Iberdrola.
The European Commission unconditionally cleared debenture following a phase one investigation CRA provided economic assistance to Iberdrola and their council on multiple possible market definitions market shares and the competitive assessment. The theory team calculated current and forward market share.
Paul A. Maleh: CRA provided economic assistance to Iberdrola and their counsel on multiple possible market definitions, market shares, and the competitive assessment. CRA's team calculated current and forward market shares for local candidate markets using various regional areas and different market segmentations. Our forensic services practice continues to experience strong demand from boards and C-suite clients who seek help responding to allegations of fraud and misconduct, such as financial statement irregularities, cybercrime, and trade secret theft. During the third quarter, and I'm sorry, during the fourth quarter, the team was called upon by the board of a large publicly traded energy company to investigate allegations of accounting irregularities, undisclosed conflicts of interest, and flawed or falsified Ransomware attacks came roaring back in 2023, as threat actors continued to innovate and evolve.
Ours for local candidate markets using various regional areas and different market segmentation.
Our Parentis services practice continues to experience strong demand from boards and C suite clients, who seek help responding to allegations of fraud and misconduct such as financial statements irregularities cyber crime and trade secret theft during the third quarter I'm, sorry during the fourth quarter.
The team was called upon by the board of a large publicly traded energy company to investigate allegations of accounting irregularities undisclosed conflicts of interest and flawed or falsified Sox 404 internal controls testing.
Ransomware attacks came roaring back in 2023 as the threat actors continue to innovate and evolve for example, during the fourth quarter. The forensic services practice helped a multinational insurance broker respond to a massive breach that caused a partial network shutdown and comprehensive.
Paul A. Maleh: For example, during the fourth quarter, the forensic services practice helped a multinational insurance broker respond to a massive breach that caused a partial network shutdown and compromised multiple servers. We eradicated the threat actor, helped the client restore operations, and hardened its information security environment. We also data-mined a staggering quantity of structured and unstructured data, so the client could notify impacted individuals around the world in a timely manner. CRA's labor and employment practice continues to be engaged across a diverse set of industries, including automotive, computer software, information technology, retail, and entertainment, to assist clients with proactive consulting, mediation, government agency investigations, and litigation. During the quarter, the practice supported Professor Robert Tappel in a matter involving alleged monopoly and monopsony power in the sports entertainment industry.
And compromised multiple servers.
We eradicated the threat actor helped the client restore operations and harden its information security environment. We also data mined a staggering quantity of structured and unstructured data. So the client can notify impacted individuals around the world in a timely manner Cra's labor.
Unemployment practice continues to be engaged across a diverse set of industries, including automotive computer software information technology retail and entertainment to assist clients with proactive consulting mediation government agency investigations and litigation.
During the quarter the practice supported professor Robert to Pearl in a matter involving alleged monopoly and monopsony power and the sports Entertainment industry. CRA experts were also retained to assist computer software and information technology firms and examining allegations of discrimination.
Paul A. Maleh: CRA experts were also retained to assist computer software and information technology firms in examining allegations of discrimination filed in federal court, as well as ongoing investigations by the California Civil Rights Department. In the wake of last year's Supreme Court ruling in the Harvard and University of North Carolina matters, our practice is regularly retained to assist clients navigate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Within our management consulting services, our energy practice delivered double-digit revenue growth during the quarter, while our life sciences practice also expanded its revenue year over year. The energy practice continued to serve its diverse client base across the energy value chain. Our clients included utilities, grid operators, investors, law firms, government agencies, and large energy consumers. During the fourth quarter, the practice worked with several utilities, including NYSOURCE, on their integrated resource plans and energy procurement.
Filled in federal court as well as ongoing investigations by the California Civil Rights Department in the wake of last year's Supreme Court ruling and the Harvard and University of North Carolina matters, our practices regularly retained to assist clients snap to assist clients navigate diversity X.
QWERTY and inclusion initiatives within our management consulting services, our energy practice delivered double digit revenue growth during the quarter, while our life Sciences practice also expanded its revenue year over year.
The energy practice continued to serve its diverse client base across the energy value chain. Our clients included utility's grid operators investors law firms government agencies and large energy consumers during the fourth quarter. The practice with the practice work with several utilities, including nice source.
For their integrated resource plans and energy procurements.
Paul A. Maleh: For system operators, the practice is working with MISO, the Mid-Continent Independent System Operator, on several studies, including one that will support future market design. CRA experts offer testimony in confidential litigation and arbitration proceedings, both domestically and internationally. For investors, we have provided diligence to support transactions of electric utilities and individual assets. For government agencies, the practice is working with the New York regulator to audit gas utility decarbonization plans.
For system operators to practices working with MISO, the Midcontinent independent system, operator on several studies, including one that will support future market design CRA experts offered testimony and confidential litigation and arbitration proceedings, both domestically and internationally.
For investors, we have provided diligence to support transactions of electric utilities and individual assets for government agencies. The practices working within New York regulator to audit gas utility Decarbonization plans, our life Sciences practice continues to support clients.
Paul A. Maleh: Our life sciences practice continues to support clients' strategic initiatives. During the quarter, the team performed a cross-functional strategic review of a portfolio of immunology for a global pharmaceutical company, assessing the opportunity for a variety of possible products across the U.S., Germany, and Asia. In another project supporting a European pharmaceutical company, we continue to work on drug-device combination products, focusing on customer and market dynamics to inform the commercial model for inhaled product formulations, identify critical factors for pricing and access success, and lay the foundation for an impactful commercial strategy.
Strategic initiatives during the quarter. The team performed a cross functional strategic review of our portfolio of immunology for a global pharmaceutical company assessing the opportunity for a variety of possible products across the U S, Germany and Asia and another project.
Courting a European pharmaceutical company, we continue to work on drug device combination products, focusing on customer and market dynamics to inform the commercial model for inhaled product formulations identify critical factors for pricing and access to an access success and laid the.
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Paul A. Maleh: Recapping our record financial performance, CRA reported revenue for fiscal 2023 of $624.0 million or $624.1 million on a constant currency basis relative to fiscal 2022. Full year non-GAAP EBITDA was $68.3 million or $68.9 million on a constant currency basis. Non-GAAP EBITDA margin was 11.0% on a constant currency basis.
Recapping our record financial performance CRA reported revenue for fiscal 'twenty to 'twenty three of 624.0, a million dollars or $624 1 million on a constant currency basis relative to fiscal 2022.
Full year, non-GAAP, EBITDA was $68 3 million or $68 $9 million on a constant currency basis, non-GAAP EBITDA margin was 11.0% on a constant currency basis.
Paul A. Maleh: Our fiscal 2023 financial performance demonstrates our continued success in the marketplace, and we are looking to continue our trend of broad-based profitable growth in the years ahead. For full year fiscal 2024, on a constant currency basis relative to fiscal 2023, we expect revenue in the range of $645 million to $675 million and non-GAAP EBITDA margin in the range of 10.8 to 11.5 percent. Overall, I'm grateful to all my colleagues for their hard work during the fourth quarter and throughout the year as we help our clients address their most important challenges. With that, I will turn the call over to Chad and then to Dan for a few additional comments. Chad?
Our fiscal 2023 financial performance demonstrates our continued success in the marketplace and we are looking to continue our trend of broad based profitable growth in the years ahead for full year fiscal 'twenty 'twenty four on a constant currency basis relative to fiscal 'twenty two.
Three we expect revenue in the range of 645 million to $675 million and non-GAAP EBITDA margin in the range of 10.8% to 11.5% overall I'm grateful to all my colleagues for their hard work during the fourth quarter and through.
Out the year as we helped our clients address their most important challenges with that I will turn the call over to Chad and then to Dan for a few additional comments Chad.
Chad Holmes: Thanks, Paul. Hello, everyone. I want to update you on our capital deployment during the quarter. CRA continues to generate strong cash flows. Demonstrating the strength in our operations and the quality of our revenue, CRA's fiscal 2023 adjusted net cash flows from operations increased 35% year over year to $81.6 million. Stated another way, during fiscal 23, CRA converted 120% of its non-GAAP EBITDA into adjusted net cash flows from operations. This strong performance is consistent with prior years as CRA has converted EBITDA into net cash flows from operations at rates of 116% and 132% over the past 3 and 5 years, respectively. These cash flows represent a discretionary pool of capital used to fund reinvestment in the business and redistributions to shareholders. I will now detail how we allocated our capital during the fourth quarter. We repaid $32 million of our borrowings under our revolving line of credit to bring our year-end outstanding debt to zero, as we have done in prior years. Our cash balance increased during the quarter by $18 million to end the year at $45.6 million.
Thanks, Paul Hello, everyone.
I want to update you on our capital deployment during the quarter.
CRA continues to generate strong cash flows demonstrating the strength in our operations and the quality of our revenue Cra's fiscal 2023 adjusted net cash flows from operations increased 35% year over year to $81 $6 million star.
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Cash flows from operations at rates of 116% and 132% over the past three and five years respectively.
These cash flows represents a discretionary pool of capital used to fund reinvestment in the business and redistribution to shareholders I will now detail, how we allocated our capital during the fourth quarter.
We repaid $32 million of our borrowings under our revolving line of credit to bring our year end outstanding debt to zero as we have done in prior years, our cash balance increased during the quarter by $18 million to end the year at $45 $6 million the fourth.
Chad Holmes: The fourth quarter of 2023 also saw net cash outlays for talent investments of $800,000. Additionally, we spent $400,000 on capital expenditures, bringing our year-to-date total to $2.4 million. For fiscal 2024, we expect to spend $14 million to $15 million on capital expenditures to fund investments in our IT infrastructure and in support of our offices to support headcount growth in the years to come. We returned $10.8 million to our shareholders during the fourth quarter, consisting of $3 million of dividend payments and $7.8 million for share repurchases of approximately 84,000 shares. For the full year, we returned a total of $42.2 million to our shareholders through a combination of share repurchases and quarterly dividends.
Quarter of 2023 also saw net cash outlays for talent investments of $800000.
We spent $400000 on capital expenditures, bringing our year to date total to $2.4 million.
For fiscal 'twenty 'twenty, four we expect to spend 14 million to $15 million on capital expenditures to fund investments in our infrastructure and in support of our offices to support head count growth in the years to come.
We returned $10 $8 million to our shareholders during the fourth quarter, consisting of $3 million of dividend payments and $7 $8 million for share repurchases of approximately 84000 shares.
For the full year, we returned a total of $42 $2 million to our shareholders through a combination of share repurchases and quarterly dividends. This amount represents 52% of CRA is 2023, adjusted net cash flows from operations and exceeds.
Chad Holmes: This amount represents 52% of CRA's 2023 adjusted net cash flows from operations and exceeds our ongoing aim of returning half of our adjusted cash flows from operations to shareholders. As announced earlier today, CRA's Board of Directors authorized an expansion to our existing share repurchase program of an additional $35 million in value of shares of common stock. With this expansion, we have approximately $46.4 million available under our share repurchase program.
Our ongoing aim of returning half of our adjusted cash flows from operations to shareholders.
As announced earlier today Cra's board of directors authorized an expansion to our existing share repurchase program of an additional $35 million in value of shares of common stock with this expansion, we have approximately $46 $4 million available under our share.
Purchase program.
Chad Holmes: Taken together, our capital allocation decisions demonstrate continued confidence in CRA's long-term prospects as we look to invest in the business for profitable growth while at the same time returning substantial capital to our shareholders. With that, I will turn the call over to Dan for a few final comments. Thanks, Chad.
Taken together, our capital allocation decisions demonstrate continued confidence and CRA as long term prospects as we look to invest in the business for profitable growth while at the same time, returning substance of capital to our shareholders.
With that I will turn the call over to Dan for a few final comments Dan.
Thanks, Chad as a reminder, more expansive commentary on our financial results is available on the Investor Relations section of our website under prepared CFO remarks, before we get to questions. Let me provide a few additional metrics related to our performance in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023.
Daniel K. Mahoney: As a reminder, more expansive commentary on our financial results is available in the Investor Relations section of our website under Prepared CFO Remarks. Before we get to questions, let me provide a few additional metrics related to our performance in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. In terms of consultant headcount, we ended the year at 1,004, consisting of 156 officers, 527 other senior staff, and 321 junior staff.
In terms of consultant head count we ended the year at 1004, consisting of 156 officers 527, other senior staff and 321 Junior staff. This represents a six 9% increase compared with the 939 consulting head count reported at the end of fiscal 2022.
Daniel K. Mahoney: This represents a 6.9% increase compared with the 939 consultant headcount reported at the end of fiscal 2022. Non-GAAP selling general and administrative expenses, excluding the 1.9% attributable to commissions to non-employee experts, were 16.1% of revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023, compared with 16.7% a year ago. This quarter's ratio was positively impacted by the growth in revenue. For the full year fiscal 2023, the ratio was 16.2% compared with 15.5% for the full year fiscal 2022. The effective tax rate for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 on a non-gap basis was 26.1 percent, compared with 22 percent on a non-gap basis for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022.
non-GAAP selling general and administrative expenses, excluding the 1.9% attributable to commissions to non employee experts was 16, 1% of revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023, compared with 16, 7% a year ago. This.
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For the full year fiscal 2023 the ratio was 16, 2% compared with 15, 5% for full year fiscal 2022.
The effective tax rate for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 on a non-GAAP basis was 26, 1% compared with 22% on a non-GAAP basis for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 two.
Daniel K. Mahoney: The higher rate in the fourth quarter of 2023 was largely attributable to a lower benefit arising from the accounting for stock-based compensation and an increased UK statutory rate that went into effect in the second quarter of fiscal 2023. Turning to the balance sheet, DSO at the end of the fourth quarter was 105 days, compared with 114 days at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2023. DSO in the fourth quarter consisted of 73 days of build and 32 days of unbuild.
The higher rate in the fourth quarter of 2023 was largely attributable to a lower benefit arising from the accounting for stock based compensation and an increased U K statutory rate that went into effect in the second quarter of fiscal 2023, turning to the balance sheet DSO at the end of the fourth quarter was 105 days.
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DSO in the fourth quarter consisted of 73 days of billed and 32 days of Unbilled.
We concluded the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023, with $45 6 million in cash and cash equivalents and a further $195 5 million of available capacity on our line of credit for total liquidity of $241 $1 million.
Daniel K. Mahoney: We concluded the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 with $45.6 million in cash and cash equivalents and a further $195.5 million of available capacity on our line of credit for total liquidity of $241.1 million. That concludes our prepared remarks. We will now open the call to questions. Rob, please go ahead.
That concludes our prepared remarks, we will now open the call for questions. Rob. Please go ahead.
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Good morning.
Good morning, Mark.
So the trends that we saw at the AR at the ended the quarter and going into this year has certainly improved significantly and you generally covered a lot of that I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about maybe some of the at some of the drivers with that in the guidance. The revenue guide for 'twenty five as well.
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You've sort of made a commentary as far as what you've seen with M&A sort of driving some activity as well as case filings, but it certainly seems to be kind of across the board. So maybe can we sort of touch a little bit on on those drivers and sort of how you feel as though those might play out for the year and then I have a follow up around the capex commentary.
Unknown Executive: So the trends that we saw at the end of the quarter and going into this year certainly have improved significantly, and you've certainly covered a lot of that. I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about maybe some of the drivers with that and the guidance, the revenue guide for 25 as well. You've sort of made commentary as far as what you've seen with M&A sort of driving some activity as well as case filings, but it certainly seems to be kind of across the board. So maybe we can sort of touch on those drivers and sort of how you feel as though those might play out for the year, and then I have a follow-up on the CapEx commentary. Sure, sure. Let me give it a shot.
Sure sure let me give it a shot you know if it wasn't for the volatility that we experienced through fiscal 'twenty to 'twenty three with respect to new revenue generating projects. The year went pretty much as expected the lead flow coming into this organization across.
Across the portfolio was in line with what we expected what we didn't expect as the whipsaw nature of the conversion rates from quarter to quarter.
So from that I take that the foundation of our demand remains.
Paul A. Maleh: You know, if it wasn't for the volatility that we experienced through fiscal 2023 with respect to new revenue-generating projects, the year went pretty much as expected. The lead flow coming into this organization across the portfolio was in line with what we expected. What we didn't expect was the whipsaw nature of the conversion rates from quarter to quarter. So from that, I take it that the foundation of our demand remained strong throughout the year. I wish I could say that the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 was significantly different from the other quarters, but it was not.
Remained strong throughout the year I wish I can say that the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 was significantly different than the other quarters, but it was not it was simply that the conversion of these matters are started to turn over and we're able to get work on a timely.
Matter to that with.
With respect to the broader demand environment.
We still see a case filings coming through there are glimpses of hope.
In terms of the broader macroeconomic conditions that M&A activity.
Paul A. Maleh: It was simply that the conversion of these matters started to turn over, and we're able to get work done in a timely manner on that. With respect to the broader demand environment, we still see case filings coming through. There are glimpses of hope in terms of the broader macroeconomic conditions that M&A activity will improve in fiscal 2024. I'm cautiously optimistic there, given the broader expectations that we're reading about. And I think CRA is pretty well positioned. We tried to move that.
It will improve in fiscal 'twenty 'twenty four I'm cautiously optimistic there given the broader expectations that we're reading about and I think CRA is pretty well positioned.
We tried to move that.
Optimism into our guidance are the one thing difference I would say from years. Prior I tried to just increase the range a bit given the volatility that we experienced in 2023, hopefully we will not need to use that entire range.
Paul A. Maleh: Optimism into our guidance. The one difference I would say from years prior, I tried to just increase the range a bit, given the volatility that we experienced in 2023. Hopefully, we will not need to use that entire range. But that's the reason for the slight expansion on the top line.
But that's the reason for the slight expansion.
On the topline.
But that's that's helpful. And then could you talk a little bit about I guess the commentary on the Capex and the investments that we're looking at there can you discuss a little bit about what's being planned and sort of how that might flow through the year.
Paul A. Maleh: That's that's helpful. And then could you talk a little bit about the commentary on the CapEx and the investments that we're looking at there? Can you discuss a little bit about what's being planned and sort of how that might flow through the year? Sure. I would say that those are good outlays to have, right?
Sure I would say that those are good outlays to half right, we need to start investing in some expansion of our office locations.
Just because we're growing our and our professional services grow our firm growth is tied to having more colleagues.
So we welcome those outlays are the other part is part of our normal planning are in terms of strengthening our infrastructure and strengthening our ability to provide services to the consulting side of our operations. We are looking to upgrade some of our I T.
Chad Holmes: We need to start investing in some expansion of our office locations just because we're growing. In a professional services firm, growth is tied to having more colleagues. So we welcome those outlays. The other part is part of our normal planning in terms of strengthening our infrastructure and strengthening our ability to provide services to the consulting side of our operations. We are looking to upgrade some of our IT infrastructure throughout the year, but this has been pretty much planned for a while.
Structure throughout the year, but this was pretty much a planned.
For a while this is not tied to Q4 are not tied to our expectations in fiscal 2024.
Paul A. Maleh: This is not tied to Q4 or not tied to our expectations in fiscal 2020. Okay, gotcha. And then you made commentary around the certainly strength in multiple practice areas. I think it was seven of the 11 growing year over year.
Okay got you and then you made commentary around the certainly strengthen the multiple practice areas I think it was seven of the 11 are growing our year over year can we talk a little bit about maybe if there are any particular areas, where you would like to add more head count.
Paul A. Maleh: Can we talk a little bit about maybe if there are any particular areas where you would like to add more headcount vis-a-vis where you ended the year? Are there any particular practice areas that you'd like to target as far as increases go? Yeah, you know, here I feel like a parent in that I love all my children, and I think all my children are capable of really delivering strong performance. The reason we have a portfolio is that sometimes growth is not linear. You know, I have a little bit of a sawtooth pattern as long as I have an upward trajectory there.
Because to me where you ended the year are there any particular practice areas that you'd like to target as far as the increases there.
Yeah, you know here I feel like a parent and that I love All my children and I. Thank all my children are capable of really delivering strong performance. The reason we have a portfolio is sometimes growth is not linear.
You know you have a little bit of a sawtooth pattern as long as I have an upward trajectory there.
Paul A. Maleh: I'm very happy with the portfolio of services that are provided. As we talked about at Investor Day, our three largest practices, comprised of our antitrust and competition economics practice, forensic services, and life sciences practice, all account for roughly 70% of total firm revenue. With that, they're also going to get the majority of the talent investments and the majority of the hiring focus just because of their size. And, you know, let's not forget that they have delivered time and time again.
I'm very happy with our portfolio of services that are provided.
As we talked about at the Investor day at our three largest practices comprised of our antitrust and competition economics practice forensic services and life Sciences practice.
All account for roughly 70% of total firm revenue.
With that they're also going to get the majority of the talent investments and the majority of the hiring focus just because of the size and you know, let's not also lose sight that they have delivered time and time again.
Paul A. Maleh: So I see talent investments going there. You know, I've been talking about trying to find opportunities for step-change growth in our energy practice. I think the market is receptive to that. I think the practice deserves that because they are delivering what I would call pure organic expansion across their operations. And anytime we're looking for talent investments, you want to have a healthy host, and our energy practice has just that.
So I see talent investments going there.
You know I've been talking about trying to find opportunities for step change growth in our energy practice are I think the market is receptive to that I think the practice deserves that.
Because they are delivering what I would call pure organic expansion across their operations and anytime we're looking for talent investments you want to have a healthy host and our energy practice has just that the other practices I'll just quickly touch upon is labor and our finance practice.
Paul A. Maleh: The other practices I'll just quickly touch upon are labor and our finance practice. I would love to try to find ways to continue to bolster their offering. So there are a lot of different practices, but quite frankly, it aligns with our overall strategy in that I think there's a lot of green field in our space, and I think there's a lot of depth within the services that we have demonstrated excellence in the past. Okay, excellent. Thank you very much.
I would love to try to find ways to continue to bolster their offering so it's a lot of different practices, but quite frankly, it aligns with our overall strategy and that I think there's a lot of greenfield in our space and I think there's a lot of depth within the services that we have demonstrated excellence in the past on.
Okay.
Excellent. Thank you very much.
Unknown Executive: Thank you, Marc. Our next question is from Kevin Steinke with Barrington Research. Please proceed with your morning. Hey, good morning, Kevin. How are you?
Thank you Martin.
Excuse me. Our next question is from Kevin Stankey with Barrington Research. Please proceed with your question.
Good morning.
Hey, good morning, Kevin.
How are you.
Unknown Executive: Good, good. Good, good. Well, I wanted to follow up on one of Marc's questions there. You talked about the Lowdown in conversions and originations, the conversion ratio and originations in the third quarter being, broad-based was the pickup in the conversion ratio and project originations also broad-based as you saw in the fourth quarter. Yeah, it was, it was.
Good good.
Good well.
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Wanted to follow up on one of Mark's questions. There you talked about.
The.
Slowdown in conversions.
And originations the conversion ratio in originations in the third quarter as being.
Broad based.
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You saw in the fourth quarter.
Yeah. It was it was and again, the seeing a broad base drop and rise across the portfolio.
Paul A. Maleh: And again, seeing the broad base drop and rise across the portfolio adds to a little bit of my confidence that I shared earlier in the year that I don't think these drops are the result of us losing market share. I think they're just broader market volatility factors impacting Okay, and so I don't know if your teams out in the field and interacting with clients if there are any scenes or reasons that might have led to the improvement in the conversion ratio and the number of originations. I know you had kind of pinned it on macroeconomic uncertainty. Do you have a sense that the client base is just getting a little more comfortable with the economic outlook or any other factors you might attribute the improvement to? Yeah, we've all seen some reduction in the most negative light I can put on it. Towards the end of 23, we saw a reduction in the uncertainty in our macro environment. I think people are feeling a little better as the direction of inflation changes. People are feeling a little better with respect to overall interest rates for borrowing.
So a little bit of my confidence that I shared earlier in the year that I don't think these drops are the result of us losing market share I think they're just broader market volatility factors impacting us.
Okay and.
So I don't know if you.
You know your teams out in the field and interacting with clients. If there are any.
Seems or reasons that might have led to the.
The improvement in your conversion ratio and that the number of originations I know you had an opinion on macroeconomic uncertainty.
Do you have a sense that the client base is just getting a little more comfortable with the outlook that you can.
Look outlook or any other factors you might attribute the improvement to.
Yeah, we've all seen a some reduction how about and my most negative light I can put on it.
Towards the throughout 'twenty three we saw a reduction in the uncertainty in our macro environment I think people are feeling a little better as the direction of inflation people are feeling a little better.
With respect to overall interest rates for borrowing.
Paul A. Maleh: So that has helped reduce some of the uncertainty. I can't speak whether everyone is feeling more comfortable releasing discretionary dollars for services or not, but the fact that we see signs of life in the M&A market is going to contribute to this overall reduction of uncertainty and maybe better times ahead. Okay, that's helpful. And so as we think about the 2024 guidance that you provided, what are you assuming?
So that has helped reduce some of the uncertainty Ah I can't speak whether everyone is feeling more comfortable releasing discretionary dollars off for services or not but the fact that we see signs of life in the M&A market I think are going to this overall reduction of uncertainty and maybe better times.
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Okay. That's helpful.
And so as we think about the.
The 'twenty 'twenty four guidance that you provided.
What are you assuming for.
Paul A. Maleh: you know, the lead flow conversion ratio and also consultant utilization. Are you essentially assuming that both conversion and utilization are back to some kind of normalized levels? So in my best non-answer to you, Kevin, it really depends on what part of the range you're going to focus on.
You know the lead Hallo conversion conversion ratio and also consultant utilization are you essentially assuming that.
Both conversion and utilization of our back to.
You know kind of normalized levels.
So in my best non answer to you Kevin It really depends on what part of the range Youre going to focus on clearly as we get to the upper half of the range I am assuming a more of a return to normal operations that are consistent with years past.
Paul A. Maleh: Clearly, as we get to the upper half of the range, I am assuming more of a return to normal operations that are consistent with years past. So our goal is always to try to operate this firm at mid-70s utilization. I think that produces capacity for innovation, it produces capacity for profitable growth, to adequately return capital to shareholders and reward my colleagues.
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On that so our goal is always to try to operate this firm and mid seventies utilization I think that produces a capacity for innovation. It could produce this capacity for profitable growth.
You know to access to adequate return capital to shareholders and reward my colleagues.
Paul A. Maleh: So that hasn't changed, uh, for it. Uh, you're always going to have volatility quarter to quarter on utilization. It's just a way of life, particularly with the holidays and as new people come aboard with that.
For it so that Hasnt changed for are you always going to have volatility quarter to quarter on utilization. It's just a way of life, particularly with the holidays that as new people come aboard.
Paul A. Maleh: But, meaty and longterm, we're still at the mid-seventies utilization target. Okay, yep, understood. And so what sort of trends have you been seeing lately in terms of the junior consultants are anxious. If still significantly below normal levels, or has there been any meaningful change there?
With that but you know medium long term, we're still at the mid Seventy's utilization target.
Yeah.
Okay Yep understood.
So I'm wondering what sort of trends have you been seeing.
Lately in terms of Ah.
Attrition among the junior consultant ranks as it's still.
Significantly below normal levels or has there been any meaning.
Meaningful change there.
Paul A. Maleh: Yeah, you know, I got corrected by one of my colleagues when talking about this subject matter, and I was told that attrition is a very negative way to look at it. We're having, and we're enjoying really strong retention across the board. I'm pleased with that. I'm sure there are factors in, you know, the environment that we're creating. But I also, you know, also realize that the uncertainty in the broader market is impacting the ability of people to move from one occupation to another. But we're going to take advantage of that, right?
Yeah, you know I got corrected by one of my colleagues.
When talking about this subject matter.
And I was told that attrition is a very negative way to look at it we're having we're enjoying really strong retention.
Across the board I'm pleased with that I'm sure. There are factors in you know in the environment that we're creating but I also you know also realize that the uncertainty in the broader market is impacting the ability of people to move from one occupation to another.
Ah well, we're going to take advantage of that right at 73% utilization near record performance across the board in Q4, we needed all of those heads.
Paul A. Maleh: At 73% utilization, near record performance across the board in Q4, we needed all of those heads, uh... we haven't seen any kind of dramatic shift one way or another in our retention rate uh... q1 into q2 is sometimes telling as we get through the bonus cycle and as we approach summer, whether we're going to start seeing retention rates approach more historical standards Okay, great. And then, Just in terms of lead flow, you mentioned it continued to be strong in the 4th quarter. I don't know. Did you have a growth rate for the lead flow?
We haven't seen any kind of dramatic shift one way or another and our retention rate.
Q1 into Q2 is sometimes telling a as we get through bonus cycle and as we approach summer of whether we're going to start seeing retention rates our approach more historical standards.
Yeah.
Okay, Great and then.
Just in terms of a leap.
Lead flow you mentioned a continued to be strong in the.
Fourth quarter I don't know if you did you have a.
Growth rate for the lead flow I think you've talked about that at the least last few quarters, but I don't know if you had a specific number you can share.
Paul A. Maleh: I think you've talked about that in the last few quarters, but I don't know if you have a specific number you could share. It's a good question. What I'm going to do is I should have that in front of me. Kevin, I don't. What I'll try to do is I will try to find it and next communication on one of our investor days. I will share that information, but I do not have it readily available. Okay, no problem. Well, thanks for taking the questions and congratulations on the strong results. I'll turn it back over. Great, thank you.
It's a good question what I was going to do is I should have that in front of me Kevin I don't what I'll try to do is I'll try to find it and next communication on one of our Investor days.
I will I will share that information, but I do not have it readily available.
Okay, no problem well, thanks for taking the questions and congratulations on the strong results I'll turn it back over.
Great. Thank you.
Yes.
Paul A. Maleh: We have reached the end of the question and answer session. I would now like to turn the call back over to Paul Maleh for closing comments. Again, thanks to everyone for joining today's call. We appreciate your time and interest in CRA. As I mentioned to Kevin, we'll be participating in virtual meetings with investors in the coming weeks and months, and we look forward to updating you on our progress during our first quarter call. With that, that concludes today's session. Thank you. This concludes today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time, and we thank you for your participation.
We have reached the end of the question and answer session I would now like to turn the call back over to Paul O'malley for closing comments.
Again, thanks to everyone for joining today's call.
We appreciate your time and interest in CRA as I mentioned to Kevin will be participating in virtual meetings with investors in.
In the coming weeks and months and we look forward to updating you on our progress on our first quarter call with that that concludes today's session. Thank you.
This concludes today's conference you may disconnect your lines at this time and we thank you for your participation.