Announces Portfolio Actions to Reshape Company and Maximize Value Creation
HOBOKEN, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wiley (NYSE: WLY) today reported results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended April 30, 2023. The Company is announcing strategic actions that will focus Wiley on its leading global position in the development and application of new knowledge and drive greater profitability, growth, and value creation.
STRATEGIC FOCUS
- Go Forward: Focusing Wiley on its strongest and most profitable businesses and large market opportunities in Research and Learning.
- Portfolio Actions: Divesting non-core education businesses, including University Services (known as online program management), Wiley Edge (formerly Talent Development) and CrossKnowledge. These assets will be reported as “businesses held for sale” starting in Q1 2024. In Q4 2023, Wiley divested its test prep and Advancement Courses lines in Academic.
- Fiscal 2024 Transition Year: Streamlining organization and rightsizing cost structure to reflect these portfolio actions. The benefits of these actions will be realized in Fiscal 2025 and Fiscal 2026.
FOURTH QUARTER SUMMARY (results vs. prior year)
- GAAP Results: Revenue of $526 million (-4%), Operating income of $82 million (+41%), and EPS of $1.22 (+$0.46).
- Adjusted Results at Constant Currency: Revenue of $526 million (-2%), Adjusted EBITDA of $137 million (+23%), and Adjusted EPS of $1.45 (+32%).
FULL YEAR SUMMARY (results vs. prior year)
- GAAP Results: Revenue of $2,020 million (-3%), Operating income of $56 million (-$163 million), and EPS of $0.31 (-$2.31). GAAP earnings performance primarily due to $100 million ($1.77/share) of non-cash goodwill impairment in Education Services/University Services and restructuring charges totalling $49 million ($0.66/share).
- Adjusted Results at constant currency: Revenue of $2,020 million (0%), Adjusted EBITDA of $422 million (-2%), and Adjusted EPS of $3.84 (-8%).
- Cash from Operations of $277 million (-$62 million) and Free Cash Flow of $173 million (-$50 million) mainly due to higher restructuring payments and interest payments.
MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY
“Today we are announcing strategic actions that will make Wiley simpler, stronger, and more profitable by focusing on our long-standing position as a global leader in research, publishing and digital solutions that accelerate the creation and application of new knowledge,” said Brian Napack, President and CEO. “Our goal, as always, is to maximize value creation for our shareholders and deliver impact for all our stakeholders. The actions that we are now taking will allow us to materially improve our performance and margins in Fiscal 2025 and 2026 and position us for sustained, profitable growth in the years ahead. We look forward to discussing this at our investor day later this year.»
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
See accompanying financial tables for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2023.
Research
- Fourth Quarter Revenue of $280 million was down 6%, or 5% at constant currency mainly due to the Hindawi publishing disruption and macroeconomic headwinds impacting our corporate offerings. As discussed in the third quarter, Hindawi’s special issues program was suspended due to the presence in certain special issues of compromised articles. To date, Wiley has closed four Hindawi journals and retracted over 1,700 articles. Full Year Revenue of $1,080 million was down 3% as reported, or flat at constant currency.
- Fourth Quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $106 million was up 4% at constant currency on cost savings initiatives and lower employee costs. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA of $377 million was down 2% at constant currency mainly driven by investments to scale publishing and solutions partially offset by lower royalty costs largely due to the product mix. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA margin of 34.9% was in line with prior year.
Academic
- Fourth Quarter Revenue of $183 million was down 3%, or 2% at constant currency due to modest declines in both Academic Publishing and University Services. Full Year Revenue of $690 million was down 9% as reported, or down 7% at constant currency, with print declines in publishing partially offsetting growth in digital courseware and continued enrollment challenges and lower tuition share in services.
- Fourth Quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $55 million was up 30% at constant currency on restructuring savings. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA of $148 million was down 13% at constant currency driven primarily by revenue performance and higher distribution and technology costs. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA margin of 21.4% compared to 22.8% in the prior year.
Talent
- Fourth Quarter Revenue of $63 million was up 8%, or 12% at constant currency due to growth in placements and assessments. Full Year Revenue of $249 million was up 17% as reported, or 24% at constant currency with double-digit growth in placements and assessments (corporate training) driving performance.
- Fourth Quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $13 million was up 10% at constant currency mainly due to revenue performance and restructuring savings. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA of $52 million was up 18% at constant currency driven primarily by revenue performance partially offset by increased inflationary impacts on placements and investments to scale talent development. Full Year Adjusted EBITDA margin of 21.1% vs. 21.6% in prior year.
Adjusted Corporate Expenses (Adjusted EBITDA)
- Fourth Quarter Adjusted Corporate Expenses of $37 million declined 15% at constant currency due to lower employee costs. Full Year Adjusted Corporate Expenses of $155 million declined 8% at constant currency primarily due to lower employee related costs, including lower annual incentive compensation for fiscal year 2023.
EPS
- Fourth Quarter GAAP EPS of $1.22 compared to $0.76 in the prior year period mainly due to the earnings improvement and a gain from the sale of test prep and advancement courses. Full Year GAAP EPS was $0.31 compared to $2.62 in the prior year, primarily due to non-cash impairment and restructuring charges totalling $2.43 per share. In the third quarter, Wiley recorded a non-cash goodwill impairment charge of $100 million, or $1.77 per share, for its Education Services and University Services businesses. For the full year, Wiley recorded restructuring charges totalling $49 million, or $0.66 per share, related to targeted headcount reductions and real estate consolidation.
- Fourth Quarter Adjusted EPS of $1.45 was up 32% at constant currency primarily due to higher Adjusted Operating Income mainly from restructuring savings. Full Year Adjusted EPS of $3.84 was down 8% at constant currency primarily due to lower Adjusted Operating Income and higher interest expense.
Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, and Capital Allocation
- Net Debt-to-EBITDA Ratio (Trailing Twelve Months) at year end was 1.5x compared to 1.6x at prior year end.
- Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities (Full Year) was $277 million compared to $339 million in the prior year period. This is primarily due to higher restructuring payments (+$21 million), higher interest expense (+$18 million), and lower cash earnings. Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending (Full Year) was $173 million compared to $223 million in the prior year period, primarily due to higher restructuring payments, higher interest payments, and lower cash earnings, offsetting lower capex.
- Returns to Shareholders: The Company raised its dividend for the 29th consecutive year in Fiscal 2023. For the year, Wiley utilized $77 million for dividends and $35 million to repurchase 832,000 shares at an average cost per share of $42.07. This compares to 544,000 shares repurchased in the prior year. There were no material acquisitions in Fiscal 2023.
FISCAL YEAR 2024 TRANSITION YEAR OUTLOOK
Wiley’s Fiscal 2024 outlook excludes businesses held for sale: University Services, Wiley Edge (Talent Development), and CrossKnowledge, as well as those businesses sold in Fiscal 2023 (test prep and advancement courses). These assets will be reported as businesses ‘held for sale” starting in Q1 2024. Collectively, these businesses generated $393 million of revenue (19% of Wiley) and $43 million of Adjusted EBITDA (10% of Wiley) in Fiscal 2023.
Wiley’s go-forward reporting structure will consist of two segments: (1) Research and (2) Learning. Research is unchanged with reporting lines of Research Publishing and Research Solutions. Learning will include reporting lines of Academic (education publishing) and Professional (professional publishing and assessments). Wiley will begin to report on this structure in the first quarter and provide two years of pro forma results for comparability.
Metric ($millions, except EPS) |
Fiscal 2023 |
Fiscal 2023 |
Fiscal 2024 Outlook |
Adjusted Revenue* |
$2,020 |
$1,627 |
$1,580 to $1,630 |
Research |
|
$1,080 |
Flat (+3% ex-Hindawi) |
Learning |
|
$547 |
Down low single digits |
Adjusted EBITDA* |
$422 |
$379 |
$305 to $330 |
Adjusted EPS* |
$3.84 |
$3.48 |
$2.05 to $2.40 |
*Wiley’s Fiscal 2024 outlook (“Adjusted Revenue,” “Adjusted EBITDA,” and “Adjusted EPS”) exclude businesses held for sale, including University Services, Wiley Edge (formerly Talent Development), and CrossKnowledge, as well as those sold in Fiscal 2023: Test Prep and Advancement Courses.
Fiscal Year 2024 Transition Year Outlook
- Adjusted Revenue – primarily due to the Hindawi special issues publishing pause and continued softness in consumer and corporate spending. Note, this is a new metric defined as revenue adjusted to exclude businesses held for sale.
- Adjusted EBITDA – primarily due to projected revenue performance, notably Hindawi, and higher employee costs from the combination of an incentive compensation reset and wage inflation. From its portfolio and restructuring actions, the Company expects material performance and margin improvement in Fiscal 2025 and Fiscal 2026.
- Adjusted EPS – further impacted by $0.42 of non-operational items including a higher tax rate (-$0.21/share), pension expense (-$0.11/share), and interest expense (-$0.10/share). Wiley’s higher tax rate is primarily due to a less favorable mix of earnings by country and an increase in the UK statutory rate. Wiley froze its U.S. and U.K. pension programs in 2015, and they are approximately 90% funded.
Wiley is not providing a Free Cash Flow outlook due to the uncertainty around both the timing of divestitures and the size and scope of restructuring payments.
EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL
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ABOUT WILEY
Wiley is one of the world’s largest publishers and a global leader in scientific research and career-connected education. Founded in 1807, Wiley enables discovery, powers education, and shapes workforces. Through its industry-leading content, digital platforms, and knowledge networks, the company delivers on its timeless mission to unlock human potential. Visit us at Wiley.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Wiley provides non-GAAP financial measures and performance results such as “Adjusted EPS,” “Adjusted Operating Income,” “Adjusted EBITDA,” “Adjusted CTP,” “Adjusted Income before Taxes,” “Adjusted Income Tax Provision,” “Adjusted Effective Income Tax Rate,” “Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending,” “organic revenue,” “Adjusted Revenue,” and results on a Constant Currency basis to assess underlying business performance and trends. Management believes non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of restructuring charges and credits and certain other items, and the impact of acquisitions provide a useful comparable basis to analyze operating results and earnings. See the reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures and explanations of the uses of non-GAAP measures in the supplementary information. We have not provided our 2024 outlook for the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures, as they are not available without unreasonable effort due to the high variability, complexity, and low visibility with respect to certain items, including restructuring charges and credits, gains and losses on foreign currency, and other gains and losses. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could be material to our consolidated results computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains certain forward-looking statements concerning the Company’s operations, performance, and financial condition. Reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, as actual results may differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements. Any such forward-looking statements are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of the Company and are subject to change based on many important factors. Such factors include, but are not limited to: (i) the level of investment in new technologies and products; (ii) subscriber renewal rates for the Company’s journals; (iii) the financial stability and liquidity of journal subscription agents; (iv) the consolidation of book wholesalers and retail accounts; (v) the market position and financial stability of key online retailers; (vi) the seasonal nature of the Company’s educational business and the impact of the used book market; (vii) worldwide economic and political conditions; (viii) the Company’s ability to protect its copyrights and other intellectual property worldwide (ix) the ability of the Company to successfully integrate acquired operations and realize expected opportunities; (x) the ability to realize operating savings over time and in fiscal year 2024 in connection with our multiyear Business Optimization Program and our Fiscal Year 2023 Restructuring Program; and (xi) other factors detailed from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
CATEGORY: EARNINGS RELEASES
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)(2) | ||||||||||||||||
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF NET INCOME | ||||||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands, except per share information) | ||||||||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Year Ended | |||||||||||||||
April 30, | April 30, | |||||||||||||||
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
|||||||||||||
Revenue, net |
$ |
526,127 |
|
$ |
545,653 |
|
$ |
2,019,900 |
|
$ |
2,082,928 |
|
||||
Costs and expenses: | ||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales |
|
174,157 |
|
|
187,004 |
|
|
692,541 |
|
|
700,658 |
|
||||
Operating and administrative expenses |
|
245,821 |
|
|
279,331 |
|
|
1,037,399 |
|
|
1,079,585 |
|
||||
Impairment of goodwill (3) |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
99,800 |
|
|
– |
|
||||
Restructuring and related charges (credits) |
|
4,185 |
|
|
(266 |
) |
|
49,389 |
|
|
(1,427 |
) |
||||
Amortization of intangible assets |
|
19,492 |
|
|
21,153 |
|
|
84,881 |
|
|
84,836 |
|
||||
Total costs and expenses |
|
443,655 |
|
|
487,222 |
|
|
1,964,010 |
|
|
1,863,652 |
|
||||
Operating income |
|
82,472 |
|
|
58,431 |
|
|
55,890 |
|
|
219,276 |
|
||||
As a % of revenue |
|
15.7 |
% |
|
10.7 |
% |
|
2.8 |
% |
|
10.5 |
% |
||||
Interest expense |
|
(10,560 |
) |
|
(5,063 |
) |
|
(37,745 |
) |
|
(19,802 |
) |
||||
Foreign exchange transaction gains (losses) |
|
611 |
|
|
(1,704 |
) |
|
894 |
|
|
(3,192 |
) |
||||
Gain on sale of businesses and certain assets |
|
10,177 |
|
|
– |
|
|
10,177 |
|
|
3,694 |
|
||||
Other income, net |
|
2,908 |
|
|
161 |
|
|
3,884 |
|
|
9,685 |
|
||||
Income before taxes |
|
85,608 |
|
|
51,825 |
|
|
33,100 |
|
|
209,661 |
|
||||
Provision for income taxes |
|
17,264 |
|
|
8,679 |
|
|
15,867 |
|
|
61,352 |
|
||||
Effective tax rate |
|
20.2 |
% |
|
16.7 |
% |
|
47.9 |
% |
|
29.3 |
% |
||||
Net income |
$ |
68,344 |
|
$ |
43,146 |
|
$ |
17,233 |
|
$ |
148,309 |
|
||||
As a % of revenue |
|
13.0 |
% |
|
7.9 |
% |
|
0.9 |
% |
|
7.1 |
% |
||||
Earnings per share | ||||||||||||||||
Basic |
$ |
1.23 |
|
$ |
0.78 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
$ |
2.66 |
|
||||
Diluted |
$ |
1.22 |
|
$ |
0.76 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
$ |
2.62 |
|
||||
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding | ||||||||||||||||
Basic |
|
55,355 |
|
|
55,668 |
|
|
55,558 |
|
|
55,759 |
|
||||
Diluted |
|
56,137 |
|
|
56,529 |
|
|
56,355 |
|
|
56,598 |
|
||||
Notes: | ||||||||||||||||
(1) The supplementary information included in this press release for the three months and year ended April 30, 2023 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Annual Report on Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. | ||||||||||||||||
(2) All amounts are approximate due to rounding. | ||||||||||||||||
(3) As previously announced, in the third quarter of fiscal year 2023 we reorganized our Education lines of business into two new customer-centric segments. Our new segment reporting structure consists of three reportable segments which includes Research (no changes), Academic, and Talent, as well as a Corporate expense category (no change). As a result of this realignment, we were required to test goodwill for impairment immediately before and after the realignment. Prior to the realignment, we concluded that the fair value of the Education Services reporting unit was below its carrying value, which resulted in a pre-tax non-cash goodwill impairment of $31.0 million. After the realignment, we concluded that the fair value of the University Services reporting unit within the Academic segment was below its carrying value which resulted in an additional pre-tax non-cash goodwill impairment of $68.8 million. |
JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. | ||||||||||||||||||
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1) (2) | ||||||||||||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF US GAAP MEASURES to NON-GAAP MEASURES | ||||||||||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of US GAAP EPS to Non-GAAP Adjusted EPS | ||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Year Ended | |||||||||||||||||
April 30, | April 30, | |||||||||||||||||
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
|||||||||||||||
US GAAP Earnings Per Share – Diluted |
$ |
1.22 |
|
$ |
0.76 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
$ |
2.62 |
|
||||||
Adjustments: | ||||||||||||||||||
Impairment of goodwill |
|
0.09 |
|
|
– |
|
|
1.77 |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Legal settlement (3) |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
0.05 |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Pension income related to the wind up of the Russia plan (4) |
|
(0.02 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(0.02 |
) |
|
– |
|
||||||
Restructuring and related charges (credits) |
|
0.06 |
|
|
– |
|
|
0.66 |
|
|
(0.02 |
) |
||||||
Foreign exchange (gains) losses on intercompany transactions, including the write off of certain cumulative translation adjustments (4) |
|
(0.01 |
) |
|
0.02 |
|
|
0.01 |
|
|
0.02 |
|
||||||
Amortization of acquired intangible assets (5) |
|
0.26 |
|
|
0.29 |
|
|
1.21 |
|
|
1.21 |
|
||||||
Gain on sale of businesses and certain assets (6) |
|
(0.11 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(0.11 |
) |
|
(0.05 |
) |
||||||
Income tax adjustments (8) |
|
(0.04 |
) |
|
0.01 |
|
|
(0.04 |
) |
|
0.38 |
|
||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted Earnings Per Share – Diluted |
$ |
1.45 |
|
$ |
1.08 |
|
$ |
3.84 |
|
$ |
4.16 |
|
||||||
Reconciliation of US GAAP Income Before Taxes to Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Before Taxes | ||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Year Ended | |||||||||||||||||
(amounts in thousands) | April 30, | April 30, | ||||||||||||||||
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
|||||||||||||||
US GAAP Income Before Taxes |
$ |
85,608 |
|
$ |
51,825 |
|
$ |
33,100 |
|
$ |
209,661 |
|
||||||
Pretax Impact of Adjustments: | ||||||||||||||||||
Impairment of goodwill |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
99,800 |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Legal settlement (3) |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
3,671 |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Pension income related to the wind up of the Russia plan (4) |
|
(1,750 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(1,750 |
) |
|
– |
|
||||||
Restructuring and related charges (credits) |
|
4,185 |
|
|
(266 |
) |
|
49,389 |
|
|
(1,427 |
) |
||||||
Foreign exchange (gains) losses on intercompany transactions, including the write off of certain cumulative translation adjustments (4) |
|
(449 |
) |
|
1,019 |
|
|
457 |
|
|
1,513 |
|
||||||
Amortization of acquired intangible assets (5) |
|
20,566 |
|
|
22,265 |
|
|
89,177 |
|
|
89,346 |
|
||||||
Gain on sale of businesses and certain assets (6) |
|
(10,177 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(10,177 |
) |
|
(3,694 |
) |
||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Before Taxes |
$ |
97,983 |
|
$ |
74,843 |
|
$ |
263,667 |
|
$ |
295,399 |
|
||||||
Reconciliation of US GAAP Income Tax Provision to Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Tax Provision, including our US GAAP Effective Tax Rate and our Non-GAAP Adjusted Effective Tax Rate | ||||||||||||||||||
US GAAP Income Tax Provision |
$ |
17,264 |
|
$ |
8,679 |
|
$ |
15,867 |
|
$ |
61,352 |
|
||||||
Income Tax Impact of Adjustments (7) | ||||||||||||||||||
Impairment of goodwill |
|
(4,857 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Legal settlement (3) |
|
– |
|
|
– |
|
|
716 |
|
|
– |
|
||||||
Pension income related to the wind up of the Russia plan (4) |
|
(437 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(437 |
) |
|
– |
|
||||||
Restructuring and related charges (credits) |
|
992 |
|
|
(142 |
) |
|
12,151 |
|
|
(260 |
) |
||||||
Foreign exchange (gains) losses on intercompany transactions, including the write off of certain cumulative translation adjustments (4) |
|
(142 |
) |
|
41 |
|
|
132 |
|
|
597 |
|
||||||
Amortization of acquired intangible assets (5) |
|
5,372 |
|
|
6,017 |
|
|
20,183 |
|
|
20,816 |
|
||||||
Gain on sale of businesses and certain assets (6) |
|
(3,860 |
) |
|
– |
|
|
(3,860 |
) |
|
(922 |
) |
||||||
Income Tax Adjustments: | ||||||||||||||||||
Impact of increase in UK statutory rate on deferred tax balances (8) |
|
2,370 |
|
|
(689 |
) |
|
2,370 |
|
|
(21,415 |
) |
||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted Income Tax Provision |
$ |
16,702 |
|
$ |
13,906 |
|
$ |
47,122 |
|
$ |
60,168 |
|
||||||
US GAAP Effective Tax Rate |
|
20.2 |
% |
|
16.7 |
% |
|
47.9 |
% |
|
29.3 |
% |
||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted Effective Tax Rate |
|
17.0 |
% |
|
18.6 |
% |
|
17.9 |
% |
|
20.4 |
% |
||||||
Notes: | ||||||||||||||||||
(1) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Performance Measures included in this supplementary information for additional details on the reasons why management believes presentation of each non-GAAP performance measure provides useful information to investors. The supplementary information included in this press release for the three months and year ended April 30, 2023 is preliminary and subject to change prior to the filing of our upcoming Annual Report on Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. | ||||||||||||||||||
(2) All amounts are approximate due to rounding. | ||||||||||||||||||
(3) We settled a litigation matter related to consideration for a previous acquisition for $3.7 million during the three months ended January 31, 2023. This amount is reflected in Operating and administrative expenses on our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. | ||||||||||||||||||
(4) In the three months and year ended April 30, 2023, due to the closure of our operations in Russia, there was a curtailment and settlement credit due to the wind up of the Russia Pension Plan of $1.8 million which is reflected in Other income, net on our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. In addition, we wrote off the $1.1 million cumulative translation adjustment in earnings because the Russia entity was deemed substantially liquidated. This amount is reflected in Foreign exchange gains (losses) on our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. | ||||||||||||||||||
(5) Reflects the amortization of intangible assets established on the opening balance sheet for an acquired business. This includes the amortization of intangible assets such as developed technology, customer relationships, tradenames, etc., which is reflected in the «Amortization of intangible assets» line in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. It also includes the amortization of acquired product development assets, which is reflected in Cost of sales in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. | ||||||||||||||||||
(6) In the three months and year ended April 30, 2023, the gain on sale of businesses is due to the sale of Wiley’s Efficient Learning test prep portfolio business and our advancement courses business, which were both included in our Academic segment, and resulted in a pretax gain of approximately $10.2 million (net of tax gain of $6.3 million). For the year ended April 30, 2022, the gain on sale of certain assets is due to the sale of our world languages product portfolio, which was included in our Academic segment, and resulted in a pretax gain of approximately $3.7 million (net of tax gain of $2.8 million). | ||||||||||||||||||
(7) For the three months ended April 30, 2023, the tax impact was $4.3 million of current tax benefit and $3.7 million of deferred taxes. For the year ended April 30, 2023, substantially all of the tax impact was from deferred taxes. For the three months and year ended April 30, 2022, substantially all of the tax impact was from deferred taxes. | ||||||||||||||||||
(8) In the three months ended July 31, 2021, the UK enacted legislation that increased its statutory rate from 19% to 25% effective April 1, 2023. This resulted in a $21.4 million non-cash deferred tax expense from the re-measurement of the Company’s applicable UK net deferred tax liabilities during the three months ended July 31, 2021. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes. For the three months and year ended April 30, 2023, we recorded a $2.4 million non-cash deferred tax benefit related to pensions due to the UK statutory rate change. These adjustments impacted deferred taxes. |
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brian.campbell@wiley.com