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The Ultimate JPMorgan Chase Earnings Cheat Sheet

JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) announced earnings that beat expectations and in the process said that its investment banking business was critical to its improved numbers. The big bank earned $3.3 billion and had EPS of $.74 in the period that ended in March. The was up from $.40 in the same period a year ago.As an example of how critical investment banking operations have become t the largest financial firms in the US, especially in light of default rates on credit cards and home loans, JPM had net income of $2.5 billion in its investment bank division. Without that improvement, the bank’s results would have been woeful.

SNL financial has put together a clear summary of the bank’s results which is certainly better than what most analysts give their clients. It is published here for 24/7 Wall St. readers.

Bank and Thrift Early Entry Financials

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
Balance Sheet ($000) 3/31/2010
Loans, Gross of Reserve for Losses 713,799,000
Loan Loss Reserve 38,186,000
Net Loans Receivable 675,613,000
Intangible Assets 51,589,000
Total Assets 2,135,796,000
Tangible Assets 2,084,207,000
Deposits 925,303,000
Total Liabilities 1,971,075,000
Liabilities and Mezzanine Equity NA
Common Equity 156,569,000
Total Equity 164,721,000
Tangible Common Equity 104,980,000
Tangible Equity 113,132,000
Common Shares Outstanding (Actual) 3,975,400,000
As-reported Book Value per Share ($) 39.38
Basic Book Value per Share ($) 39.38
Book Value per Share ($) 39.38
As-reported Tangible Book Value per Share ($) NA
Basic Tangible Book Value per Share ($) 26.41
Tangible Book Value per Share ($) 26.40
Income Statement ($000) 3/31/2010
Net Interest Income 13,710,000
Net Interest Income, FTE (if available) NA
Noninterest Income 13,215,000
Revenues 26,925,000
Total Noninterest Expense 16,124,000
Pre-Provision Net Revenue 10,801,000
Net Income 3,326,000
Diluted EPS after Extraordinary Items ($) 0.74
Average Balance Sheet ($000) 3/31/2010
Average Loans 725,136,000
Average Interest-earning Assets 1,672,307,247
Average Other Interest Earning Assets 947,171,247
Average Assets 2,038,680,000
Average Deposits 931,835,000
Average Common Equity 156,891,000
Average Equity 164,246,000
Average Tangible Equity NA
Average Book Value per Share NA
Asset Quality and Capital Ratios (%) 3/31/2010
Nonperforming Assets ($000) NA
Net Charge-offs ($000) 7,910,000
Nonperforming Assets/Assets NA
Nonperforming Assets/Equity NA
Loan Loss Reserves/Gross Loans 5.35
Loan Loss Reserves/Assets 1.79
Loan Loss Reserves/NPAs NA
Net Charge-offs/Avg Loans 4.36
Net Loan Charge-offs/Avg Loan Loss Reserves 90.67
Tier 1 Common Capital Ratio 9.10
Tier 1 Capital Ratio 11.50
Balance Sheet Ratios (%) 3/31/2010
Equity/Assets 7.71
Common Equity/Assets 7.33
Tangible Common Equity/Tangible Assets 5.04
Tangible Equity/Tangible Assets 5.43
Intangibles/Equity 31.32
Deposits/Assets 43.32
Tangible Equity and Reserves/Tangible Assets 7.26
Loans, Net of Reserves/Assets NA
Equity + Reserves/Assets 9.50
Loans, Gross of Reserves/Assets and Reserves 32.83
Profitability (%) 3/31/2010
Reported Net Interest Margin 3.32
Return on Average Assets 0.65
Return on Average Equity 8.10
Overhead Ratio 21.22
Efficiency Ratio 59.88
Net Interest Income/Revenue 50.92
Net Interest Income/Avg Assets 2.69
Net Interest Margin 3.28
Net Operating Expense/Avg Assets 0.57
Noninterest Expense/Avg Assets 3.16
Noninterest Income/Avg Assets 2.59
Compound 5-Yr Growth (%) 3/31/2010
Net Loans Five-year CAGR 11.28
Assets Five-year CAGR 12.62
Deposits Five-year CAGR 11.72
Equity Five-year CAGR 9.35
Equity Per Share Five-year CAGR 5.74
Net Interest Income Five-year CAGR 21.27
Net Income Five-year CAGR 7.99
EPS after Extra Five-year CAGR 3.27
Revenue Five-year CAGR 14.55
Regular Dividends Paid Five-year CAGR NA
Additional Growth Rates (%) 3/31/2010
Net Loans Receivable Growth 49.02
Asset Growth 20.43
Deposit Growth -5.57
Equity Growth -1.56
Net Interest Income Growth NA
Net Income Growth, after Extraordinary Items 55.35
Book Value per Share Growth -5.02
EPS Growth, after Extraordinary Items 85.0
Growth Rate of Regular Dividends Paid -86.84
Source: SNL Financial

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