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Morningstar, Inc. Reports Third-Quarter 2023 Financial Results

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CHICAGO, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Morningstar, Inc. (Nasdaq: MORN), a leading provider of independent investment insights, posted solid third-quarter revenue growth, driven primarily by the performance of its license- and asset-based products.

“We saw strength in the business this quarter as license-based products continued to thrive and our asset-based products rebounded with the markets,” said Kunal Kapoor, Morningstar’s chief executive officer. “Supported by that growth, as well as careful management of expenses, we made meaningful progress expanding margins. Among other highlights for the quarter, we launched Enterprise Analytics for Morningstar Advisor Workstation, introduced the Intelligence Engine API to help financial services firms build their own generative AI, and announced that ADP, a leading provider of retirement plan services, will offer access to Morningstar Investment Management’s advisor-managed accounts.”  

Starting with the Company’s Form 10-Q for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2023, the Company will begin to report multiple segments. The Company’s quarterly shareholder letter provides more context on its quarterly results and business and can be found at shareholders.morningstar.com.

Third-Quarter 2023 Financial Highlights

  • Reported revenue increased 10.1% to $515.5 million compared to the prior-year period; organic revenue grew 9.3%.
  • Reported operating income increased to $70.0 million from $22.0 million; adjusted operating income increased 20.1%. Operating and adjusted operating income both include a $6.0 million expense related to settlements between DBRS Morningstar and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) described below and $5.0 million in severance costs related to reorganizations in certain areas of the business, excluding activities related to the Company’s China operations.
  • Diluted net income (loss) per share increased to $0.91 versus $(0.21); adjusted diluted net income per share increased 66.2% to $1.28.
  • Cash provided by operating activities increased 28.0% to $130.7 million. Free cash flow increased 48.2% to $101.4 million. Cash flows were negatively impacted by $16.1 million in severance and related costs paid in the quarter related to the reduction and shift of the Company’s China operations. Excluding these items and comparable items in the prior-year period, cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow would have increased by 41.2% and 67.1%, respectively.

Year-To-Date Financial Highlights

  • Reported revenue increased 7.5% to $1,499.9 million compared to the prior-year period; organic revenue grew 5.8%.
  • Reported operating income increased 2.9% to $136.2 million; adjusted operating income decreased by 8.2%.
  • Diluted net income per share increased 1.3% to $1.58; adjusted diluted net income per share decreased by 4.8% to $3.14.
  • Cash provided by operating activities decreased 8.1% to $178.6 million. Free cash flow decreased 11.3% to $89.5 million. Cash flows were negatively impacted by certain items described in the Balance Sheet and Capital Allocation section totaling $90.6 million. Excluding these items and comparable items in the prior-year period, cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow would have increased by 14.0% and 26.1%, respectively.

Third-Quarter 2023 Results

Revenue increased 10.1% to $515.5 million. Organic revenue, which excludes foreign currency effects, increased 9.3% versus the prior-year period, reflecting solid growth in the Company’s license- and asset-based product areas.

License-based revenue increased 12.2% versus the prior-year period, or 10.6% on an organic basis. PitchBook, Morningstar Data, Morningstar Direct, and Morningstar Sustainalytics license-based products all provided meaningful contributions to reported and organic revenue growth in the quarter. Asset-based revenue increased 6.2% versus the prior-year period, or 10.4% organically, driven by growth in Morningstar Indexes’ asset-based products, Morningstar Retirement (previously branded Workplace Solutions), and Investment Management. This growth was supported by the rebound in global asset values and net inflows across multiple products compared to the prior-year period. Transaction-based revenue increased 2.1% compared to the prior-year period and was roughly flat on an organic basis.

Operating expense decreased slightly to $445.5 million. Costs related to the reduction and shift of the Company’s China operations totaled $2.6 million in the quarter, compared to $30.1 million in the prior-year period, as the Company substantially completed these activities in the quarter. Excluding the impact of these costs, M&A-related expenses, and amortization in both periods, operating expense increased 8.1% in the quarter, with the DBRS SEC settlements and targeted reorganizations in certain parts of the business contributing 2.8 percentage points to that increase.

The largest contributors to the decline in reported operating expense were severance, stock-based compensation, and professional fees.

  • Severance expense decreased by $20.4 million, compared to the prior-year period when severance related to the transition and shift of the Company’s China operations totaled $26.3 million. This decline was partially offset by $5.0 million of severance expense related to targeted reorganizations in certain areas of the business during the quarter.
  • Stock-based compensation expense decreased by $7.4 million, primarily driven by the PitchBook management bonus plan. The current year of the plan features lower target payouts versus the prior-year plan. In 2022, higher stock-based compensation was driven in large part by the overachievement of targets under the prior-year plan.
  • Professional fees decreased by $6.5 million, reflecting efforts to reduce the use of outside professional services as well as lower expenses for third-party resources supporting M&A activity and the transition of the Company’s China-based activities.

The above decreases were partially offset by growth in compensation costs, expense related to the DBRS Morningstar SEC settlements, and higher depreciation expense.

  • Compensation costs increased $26.8 million, reflecting higher average headcount during the quarter compared to the prior-year period and merit increases. Headcount as of Sept. 30, 2023 decreased 1.3% compared to Sept. 30, 2022, and 4.6% sequentially from June 30, 2023 to 11,566.
  • On Sept. 29, 2023, DBRS Morningstar entered into two settlements with the SEC requiring DBRS Morningstar to pay an aggregate of $8.0 million in civil monetary penalties. The SEC settlements resulted in a $6.0 million expense for the quarter, bringing the total expense to $8.0 million for the year-to-date period. The SEC settlements were paid in early October 2023.
  • Depreciation expense increased $3.5 million primarily as a result of higher capitalized software costs for product enhancements in prior periods.

Third-quarter operating income was $70.0 million, compared to $22.0 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted operating income was $92.0 million, an increase of 20.1%. Third-quarter operating margin was 13.6%, compared with 4.7% in the prior-year period. Adjusted operating margin was 17.8% in the third quarter of 2023, versus 16.4% in the prior-year period. During the quarter, the Company engaged in targeted reorganizations and headcount reductions at Morningstar Sustainalytics, Morningstar Wealth, and DBRS Morningstar. The most significant reductions were in Morningstar Sustainalytics. These reorganizations were in response to slower than anticipated progress versus growth targets due in part to softening demand for ESG solutions for Morningstar Sustainalytics, the impact of sharp market declines in 2022 for Morningstar Wealth, and weak credit issuance activity, especially in U.S. commercial-mortgage backed securities (CMBS), for DBRS Morningstar. Severance costs related to these reorganizations negatively impacted operating margin and adjusted operating margin by 1.0 percentage point. In addition, the DBRS Morningstar SEC settlements negatively impacted operating margin and adjusted operating margin by 1.2 percentage points.

Net income (loss) in the third quarter of 2023 was $39.1 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, compared with net income (loss) of $(9.0) million, or $(0.21) per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2022. Adjusted diluted net income per share increased 66.2% to $1.28 in the third quarter of 2023, compared with $0.77 in the prior-year period.

The Company’s effective tax rate was 29.9% in the third quarter of 2023 and was not comparable to the third quarter of 2022 when the tax provision reflected a tax expense against negative pre-tax book income. The Company’s effective tax rate for the first nine months of 2023 was 21.8%, compared to 30.9% in the prior-year period. The decrease was primarily due to the recognition of $13.7 million of tax benefits in the second quarter of 2023 related to the approval of a retroactive tax election with respect to our 2021 and 2022 tax periods.

Product Revenue Contributions

PitchBook, Morningstar Data, Morningstar Direct, and Morningstar Sustainalytics were the top four contributors to consolidated and organic revenue growth in the third quarter of 2023. (For more detail on product key metrics, refer to the Supplemental Data table contained in this release and the Supplemental Presentation included on our Investor Relations website at shareholders.morningstar.com under “Financials — Financial Summary”.)

Key drivers of the quarterly consolidated revenue trend are provided below. Organic revenue excludes all foreign currency effects, which accounted for the entire difference between reported and organic growth for all product areas.

  • PitchBook contributed $20.7 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 19.8% on a reported and organic basis, driven by strength in its core investor and advisor segments, which offset some continued softness in the company (corporate) segment. Licenses grew 11.2%, reflecting both new client users and expansion with existing clients, as well as variability driven by user maintenance activities and updates to user lists when enterprise clients renew. During the quarter, PitchBook continued its integration of Leveraged Commentary & Data (LCD), with a meaningful expansion of debt deals and new bond and loan data sets available on the platform. Additional enhancements to the platform included the introduction of Manager Scores, a new tool to uncover top-performing fund managers across vintages and strategies. Results exclude LCD revenues.
  • Morningstar Data contributed $7.9 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 12.5%, or 10.2% on an organic basis, supported by growth across all geographies, especially North America. At the product level, fund data continued to be the key driver of higher revenue, followed by growth in equity data and Morningstar Essentials.
  • Morningstar Direct contributed $5.3 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 11.5%, or 9.8% on an organic basis, reflecting growth across all geographies. During the quarter, Morningstar Direct launched Direct Lens, which received positive initial feedback and adoption from customers. Direct licenses increased 2.1%.
  • DBRS Morningstar contributed $1.1 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 2.1%, or 1.4% on an organic basis, primarily driven by an increase in asset-backed securities (ABS) revenue, including revenue related to ratings activity in nontraditional, niche (“esoteric”) securities. Corporate ratings revenue also increased modestly, reflecting gains in Europe and Canada and a decline in the U.S. where market conditions remain challenging for private and middle-market corporate debt issuance. This growth was largely offset by declines in residential mortgage-backed securities ratings revenue and CMBS ratings revenue. Revenue related to data products also increased. Organic revenue increased in Europe, was relatively flat in Canada, and decreased modestly in the U.S.
  • Investment Management contributed $2.0 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 6.9% on a reported and organic basis. Reported assets under management and advisement (AUMA) increased 7.4% to $50.7 billion compared with the prior-year period, primarily due to market gains and positive net flows for direct-to-advisor sold Managed Portfolios, which reflected strong net inflows outside the U.S. and flat flows in the U.S. This offset lower AUMA for the Institutional Asset Management product, which experienced a client loss in the second quarter of 2023. Organic results include contributions from Praemium.
  • Morningstar Sustainalytics contributed $4.7 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 17.9% or 13.7% on an organic basis. License-based revenue increased 21.7%, or 17.4% on an organic basis, while transaction-based revenue decreased 11.6%, or 13.5% on an organic basis. While still strong, license-based product revenue growth slowed across regions compared to recent quarters reflecting softer demand for ESG solutions. Growth rates were strongest in EMEA, which continued to benefit from solid demand for regulatory and compliance products, and AsiaPac. Growth in North America was weaker, reflecting softness in parts of the U.S. asset management and wealth segments. Softer demand for new second-party opinions on sustainable bond issuance contributed to the decline in transaction-based revenue.
  • Morningstar Retirement (formerly Workplace Solutions) contributed $2.7 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 10.8% on a reported and organic basis. AUMA increased 10.8% to $212.9 billion compared with the prior-year period, reflecting market gains and positive net flows, supported by growth in Advisor Managed Accounts. With the addition of a new large employer in the quarter, Morningstar Retirement now offers its managed retirement accounts to two of the 10 largest defined contribution retirement plans with combined plan assets totaling nearly $1 trillion as of 2022.
  • Morningstar Advisor Workstation contributed $1.0 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 4.1%, or 4.6% on an organic basis. The Investment Planning Experience (IPX), launched earlier this year, continued to drive new business and upsells with both advisor and enterprise clients. During the quarter, IPX was enhanced to include goal planning capabilities, which allow advisors to demonstrate how their advice will help investors meet financial goals. In addition, Advisor Workstation launched Enterprise Analytics in mid-September, which offers firms deeper visibility and insights into firmwide advisor activity and has contributed to early sales wins.
  • Morningstar Indexes contributed $3.8 million to consolidated revenue growth, with revenue increasing 27.8%, or 27.3% on an organic basis. The increase in revenue was driven in part by higher investable product revenue, supported by market gains and net inflows. Licensed-data revenue also increased. LCD-related revenue was included in organic growth for the quarter.

Reduction and Shift of China Operations

During the quarter the Company substantially completed the reduction of its operations in Shenzhen, China and the shift of work related to its global business functions. Costs related to this transition totaled $2.6 million in the third quarter of 2023 and $15.5 million for the year-to-date period and included severance and personnel costs; transformation costs, which consisted of professional fees and the temporary duplication of headcount as the Company hired replacement roles in other markets and continued to employ certain Shenzhen-based staff through the transition; and asset impairment costs.

Balance Sheet and Capital Allocation

As of Sept. 30, 2023, the Company had cash, cash equivalents, and investments totaling $363.7 million and $1.1 billion of debt, compared with $414.6 million and $1.1 billion, respectively, as of Dec. 31, 2022.

Cash provided by operating activities increased 28.0% to $130.7 million for the third quarter of 2023, compared to the prior-year period. Free cash flow increased 48.2% to $101.4 million, compared to the prior-year period. The increases in cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow were primarily driven by higher cash earnings. During the third quarter, the Company paid $16.1 million of severance and other costs related to the significant reduction and shift of the Company’s operations in China, which was mostly offset by other positive changes in working capital. Excluding the impact of these severance payments and related costs and comparable items in the prior-year period, cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow would have increased by 41.2% and 67.1%, respectively. In addition, the Company paid $16.0 million in dividends in the quarter.

Cash provided by operating activities decreased 8.1% to $178.6 million for the first nine months of 2023 compared to the prior year. Operating cash flow and free cash flow were impacted by the termination of the Company’s license agreement with Morningstar Japan K.K (renamed SBI Global Asset Management) and the final $50.0 million contingent payment related to the acquisition of LCD, of which $4.5 million is reflected in operating cash flows and $45.5 million is reflected in financing cash flows. Excluding the $4.5 million LCD contingent payment within operating cash flow, payments related to the termination agreement of $59.9 million, and $26.2 million of severance and other related costs paid for the China transition, which together totaled $90.6 million, as well as comparable items in the prior-year period, cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow would have increased by 14.0% and 26.1%, respectively. 

New Reporting Presentation 

The Company re-evaluated its operating segments and will begin reporting multiple segments in the Form 10-Q for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2023, which is expected to be filed with the SEC on or before the statutory filing deadline of Nov. 9, 2023.

At the time the Form 10-Q is filed, the Company will update its supplemental quarterly presentation to provide more detail on its reportable segments. Going forward, the Company is also evaluating how best to communicate to investors under the new segment reporting framework in future press releases reporting financial results. It welcomes questions on the change submitted in writing to [email protected] and will make written responses to selected inquiries available to all investors at the same time in one or more Form 8-Ks furnished to the SEC.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The tables at the end of this press release include a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures used by the Company to comparable GAAP measures and an explanation of why the Company uses them.

Investor Communication

Morningstar encourages all interested parties — including securities analysts, current shareholders, potential shareholders, and others — to submit questions in writing. Investors and others may send questions about Morningstar’s business to [email protected]. Morningstar will make written responses to selected inquiries available to all investors at the same time in Form 8-Ks furnished to the SEC, periodically.

About Morningstar, Inc.

Morningstar, Inc. is a leading provider of independent investment insights in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The Company offers an extensive line of products and services for individual investors, financial advisors, asset managers and owners, retirement plan providers and sponsors, and institutional investors in the debt and private capital markets. Morningstar provides data and research insights on a wide range of investment offerings, including managed investment products, publicly listed companies, private capital markets, debt securities, and real-time global market data. Morningstar also offers investment management services through its investment advisory subsidiaries, with approximately $264 billion in assets under advisement and management as of Sept. 30, 2023. The Company operates through wholly- or majority-owned subsidiaries in 32 countries. For more information, visit www.morningstar.com/company. Follow Morningstar on Twitter @MorningstarInc.

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Morningstar, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income




Three months ended September 30,


Nine months ended September 30,

(in millions, except per share amounts)


2023


2022


Change


2023


2022


Change














Revenue


$ 515.5


$ 468.2


10.1 %


$  1,499.9


$  1,395.6


7.5 %

Operating expense:













Cost of revenue


202.9


195.4


3.8 %


638.1


584.3


9.2 %

Sales and marketing


106.3


89.7


18.5 %


323.4


262.9


23.0 %

General and administrative


89.7


116.9


(23.3) %


263.8


294.3


(10.4) %

Depreciation and amortization


46.6


44.2


5.4 %


138.4


121.8


13.6 %

Total operating expense


445.5


446.2


(0.2) %


1,363.7


1,263.3


7.9 %

Operating income


70.0


22.0


NMF


136.2


132.3


2.9 %

Operating margin


13.6 %


4.7 %


8.9 pp


9.1 %


9.5 %


(0.4) pp














Non-operating income (loss), net:













Interest expense, net


(12.8)


(10.5)


21.9 %


(40.2)


(17.3)


NMF

Expense from equity method transaction, net




— %


(11.8)



NMF

Other income (loss), net


0.2


(13.8)


NMF


7.0


(15.0)


NMF

Non-operating income (loss), net


(12.6)


(24.3)


(48.1) %


(45.0)


(32.3)


39.3 %














Income (loss) before income taxes and equity in investments of unconsolidated entities


57.4


(2.3)


NMF


91.2


100.0


(8.8) %

Equity in investments of unconsolidated entities


(1.6)


(1.3)


23.1 %


(4.7)


(2.7)


74.1 %

Income tax expense


16.7


5.4


NMF


18.9


30.1


(37.2) %

Consolidated net income (loss)


$   39.1


$    (9.0)


NMF


$   67.6


$   67.2


0.6 %














Net income (loss) per share:













Basic


$   0.92


$  (0.21)


NMF


$   1.59


$   1.57


1.3 %

Diluted


$   0.91


$  (0.21)


NMF


$   1.58


$   1.56


1.3 %

Weighted average shares outstanding:













Basic


42.7


42.5


0.5 %


42.6


42.7


(0.2) %

Diluted


42.9


42.7


0.5 %


42.8


43.0


(0.5) %




NMF – Not meaningful, pp – percentage points

Morningstar, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets




As of September 30,


As of December 31,

(in millions)


2023


2022






Assets





Current assets:





Cash and cash equivalents


$                       325.0


$                       376.6

Investments


38.7


38.0

Accounts receivable, net


298.0


307.9

Income tax receivable, net


8.8


Other current assets


87.7


88.3

Total current assets


758.2


810.8






Goodwill


1,569.0


1,571.7

Intangible assets, net


495.4


548.6

Property, equipment, and capitalized software, net


204.3


199.4

Operating lease assets


163.4


191.6

Investments in unconsolidated entities


104.8


96.0

Deferred tax assets, net


10.4


10.8

Other assets


38.6


45.9

Total assets


$                   3,344.1


$                   3,474.8






Liabilities and equity





Current liabilities:





Deferred revenue


$                       486.9


$                       455.6

Accrued compensation


180.6


220.1

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities


70.1


76.2

Operating lease liabilities


36.0


37.3

Current portion of long-term debt


32.1


32.1

Contingent consideration liability



50.0

Other current liabilities


3.8


11.2

Total current liabilities


809.5


882.5






Operating lease liabilities


148.7


176.7

Accrued compensation


23.0


20.7

Deferred tax liabilities, net


52.3


62.9

Long-term debt


1,023.4


1,077.5

Other long-term liabilities


43.1


47.4

Total liabilities


2,100.0


2,267.7

Total equity


1,244.1


1,207.1

Total liabilities and equity


$                   3,344.1


$                   3,474.8

Morningstar, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows




Three months ended September 30,


Nine months ended September 30,

(in millions)


2023


2022


2023


2022

Operating activities









Consolidated net income (loss)


$                   39.1


$                    (9.0)


$                   67.6


$                   67.2

Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net income (loss) to net cash flows from operating activities


57.9


79.2


119.3


183.1

Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net


33.7


31.9


(8.3)


(56.0)

Cash provided by operating activities


130.7


102.1


178.6


194.3

Investing activities









Capital expenditures


(29.3)


(33.7)


(89.1)


(93.4)

Acquisitions, net of cash acquired



(0.2)



(646.8)

Purchases of investments in unconsolidated entities


(0.2)


(1.7)


(1.1)


(28.3)

Other, net


8.2


(0.4)


41.1


7.5

Cash used for investing activities


(21.3)


(36.0)


(49.1)


(761.0)

Financing activities









Common shares repurchased



(15.2)


(1.4)


(217.7)

Dividends paid


(16.0)


(15.3)


(47.9)


(46.2)

Repayments of debt


(128.1)


(90.0)


(314.4)


(310.9)

Proceeds from debt


30.0


70.0


260.0


1,110.0

Payment of acquisition-related earn-outs




(45.5)


(16.2)

Other, net


(6.0)


(6.6)


(25.8)


(27.2)

Cash provided by (used for) financing activities


(120.1)


(57.1)


(175.0)


491.8

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents


(7.6)


(16.5)


(6.1)


(36.2)

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents


(18.3)


(7.5)


(51.6)


(111.1)

Cash and cash equivalents-beginning of period


343.3


380.2


376.6


483.8

Cash and cash equivalents-end of period


$                325.0


$                372.7


$                325.0


$                372.7

Morningstar, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Data (Unaudited)





Three months ended September 30,


Nine months ended September 30,

(in millions)


2023


2022


Change

Organic (2)


2023


2022


Change

Organic (2)

Revenue by type (1) 















License-based (3)


$       384.5


$       342.6


12.2 %

10.6 %


$  1,124.5


$       982.0


14.5 %

12.3 %

Asset-based (4)


71.5


67.3


6.2 %

10.4 %


204.1


203.4


0.3 %

1.0 %

Transaction-based (5)


59.5


58.3


2.1 %

0.1 %


171.3


210.2


(18.5) %

(19.7) %
















Product revenue contributors (6)















PitchBook


$       125.4


$       104.7


19.8 %

19.8 %


$       361.4


$       296.9


21.7 %

21.7 %

Morningstar Data


71.2


63.3


12.5 %

10.2 %


207.9


190.9


8.9 %

9.5 %

DBRS Morningstar (7)


52.9


51.8


2.1 %

1.4 %


153.9


186.2


(17.3) %

(16.4) %

Morningstar Direct


51.2


45.9


11.5 %

9.8 %


149.9


137.3


9.2 %

9.6 %

Investment Management


31.1


29.1


6.9 %

6.9 %


90.1


89.9


0.2 %

(5.3) %

Morningstar Sustainalytics


30.9


26.2


17.9 %

13.7 %


87.4


76.8


13.8 %

14.0 %

Morningstar Retirement (8)


27.6


24.9


10.8 %

10.8 %


80.0


77.7


3.0 %

3.0 %

Morningstar Advisor Workstation


25.2


24.2


4.1 %

4.6 %


74.9


71.0


5.5 %

6.0 %




As of September 30,











Assets under management and advisement (approximate) ($bil)


2023


2022


Change










Morningstar Retirement
















Managed Accounts


$       121.1


$       109.0


11.1 %










Fiduciary Services


54.9


47.9


14.6 %










Custom Models/CIT


36.9


35.3


4.5 %










Morningstar Retirement (total)


$       212.9


$       192.2


10.8 %










Investment Management
















Morningstar Managed Portfolios


$          35.4


$          30.7


15.3 %










Institutional Asset Management


7.3


9.2


(20.7) %










Asset Allocation Services


8.0


7.3


9.6 %










Investment Management (total)


$          50.7


$          47.2


7.4 %

























Asset value linked to Morningstar Indexes ($bil)


$       166.0


$       133.3


24.5 %

























Our employees (approximate)















Worldwide headcount


11,566


11,716


(1.3) %




























Three months ended September 30,



Nine months ended September 30,





2023


2022


Change



2023


2022


Change


Average assets under management and advisement ($bil)


$       263.5


$       246.1


7.1 %



$       255.3


$       255.6


(0.1) %






(1)

Starting with the quarter ended March 31, 2023, the Company updated its revenue-type classifications to account for product areas with more than one revenue type. Prior periods have not been restated to reflect the updated classifications. Revenue from Morningstar Sustainalytics’ second-party opinions product was reclassified from license-based to transaction-based. Revenue from Morningstar Indexes data and services products was reclassified from asset-based to license-based. Revenue from DBRS Morningstar’s data products was reclassified from transaction-based to license-based.

(2)

Organic revenue is a non-GAAP measure that excludes acquisitions, divestitures, the impacts of the adoption of new accounting standards or revisions to accounting practices, and the effect of foreign currency translations. In addition, the calculation of organic revenue growth by product revenue type compares the three and nine months ended Sept. 30, 2023 revenue to the prior periods on the basis of the updated classifications.

(3)

License-based revenue includes PitchBook, Morningstar Data, Morningstar Direct, Morningstar Sustainalytics’ license-based products, Morningstar Indexes data and services products, DBRS Morningstar’s data products, Morningstar Advisor Workstation, and other similar products.

(4)

Asset-based revenue includes Investment Management, the majority of Morningstar Retirement (formerly Workplace Solutions), and Morningstar Indexes.

(5)

Transaction-based revenue includes DBRS Morningstar, Morningstar Sustainalytics’ second-party opinions product, Internet advertising, and Morningstar-sponsored conferences.

(6)

The dollar contribution of each product to consolidated revenue growth is provided in the Product Revenue Contributions narrative.

(7)

For the three and nine months ended Sept. 30, 2023, DBRS Morningstar recurring revenue derived primarily from surveillance, research, and other transaction-related services was 51.8% and 52.2%, respectively. For the three and nine months ended Sept. 30, 2022, recurring revenue was 48.6% and 40.3%, respectively.

(8)

Morningstar Retirement was formerly branded Workplace Solutions.

Morningstar, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Measures with the Nearest Comparable GAAP Measures (Unaudited)

To supplement Morningstar’s condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Morningstar uses the following measures considered as non-GAAP by the Securities and Exchange Commission, including:

  • consolidated revenue, excluding acquisitions, divestitures, adoption of new accounting standards or revision to accounting practices (accounting changes), and the effect of foreign currency translations (organic revenue),
  • consolidated operating income, excluding intangible amortization expense, all mergers and acquisitions (M&A)-related expenses (including M&A-related earn-outs), and items related to the significant reduction and shift of the Company’s operations in China (adjusted operating income),
  • consolidated operating margin, excluding intangible amortization expense, all M&A-related expenses (including M&A-related earn-outs), and items related to the significant reduction and shift of the Company’s operations in China (adjusted operating margin),
  • consolidated diluted net income (loss) per share, excluding intangible amortization expense, all M&A-related expenses (including M&A-related earn-outs), items related to the significant reduction and shift of the Company’s operations in China, and certain non-operating gains/losses (adjusted diluted net income per share), and
  • cash provided by or used for operating activities less capital expenditures (free cash flow).

These non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

Morningstar presents organic revenue because the Company believes this non-GAAP measure helps investors better compare period-over-period results. Morningstar excludes revenue from acquired businesses from its organic revenue growth calculation for a period of 12 months after it completes the acquisition. For divestitures, Morningstar excludes revenue in the prior-year period for which there is no comparable revenue in the current period.

Morningstar presents adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, and adjusted diluted net income per share to show the effect of significant acquisition activity, better compare period-over-period results, and improve overall understanding of the underlying performance of the business absent the impact of acquisitions.

In addition, Morningstar presents free cash flow solely as supplemental disclosure to help investors better understand how much cash is available after making capital expenditures. Morningstar’s management team uses free cash flow to evaluate the health of its business. Free cash flow should not be considered an alternative to any measure required to be reported under GAAP (such as cash provided by (used for) operating, investing, and financing activities).



Three months ended September 30,


Nine months ended September 30,

(in millions)


2023


2022


Change


2023


2022


Change














Reconciliation from consolidated revenue to organic revenue:













Consolidated revenue


$  515.5


$  468.2


10.1 %


$   1,499.9


$   1,395.6


7.5 %

Less: acquisitions




— %


(30.9)



NMF

Less: accounting changes




— %




— %

Effect of foreign currency translations


(3.8)



NMF


6.9



NMF

Organic revenue


$  511.7


$  468.2


9.3 %


$   1,475.9


$   1,395.6


5.8 %














Reconciliation from consolidated operating income to adjusted operating income:













Consolidated operating income


$     70.0


$     22.0


NMF


$  136.2


$  132.3


2.9 %

Add: Intangible amortization expense


17.7


18.7


(5.3) %


52.9


48.4


9.3 %

Add: M&A-related expenses


1.7


4.9


(65.3) %


8.9


13.7


(35.0) %

Add: M&A-related earn-outs (1)



0.9


NMF



8.0


NMF

Add: Severance and personnel expenses (2)


1.3


27.0


(95.2) %


5.4


27.0


(80.0) %

Add: Transformation costs (2)


0.6


3.1


(80.6) %


7.0


3.1


NMF

Add: Asset impairment costs (2)


0.7



NMF


3.1



NMF

Adjusted operating income


$     92.0


$     76.6


20.1 %


$  213.5


$  232.5


(8.2) %














Reconciliation from consolidated operating margin to adjusted operating margin:













Consolidated operating margin


13.6 %


4.7 %


8.9 pp


9.1 %


9.5 %


(0.4) pp

Add: Intangible amortization expense


3.4 %


4.0 %


(0.6) pp


3.5 %


3.5 %


0.0 pp

Add: M&A-related expenses


0.3 %


1.0 %


(0.7) pp


0.6 %


1.0 %


(0.4) pp

Add: M&A-related earn-outs (1)


— %


0.2 %


(0.2)  pp


— %


0.6 %


(0.6) pp

Add: Severance and personnel expenses (2)


0.3 %


5.8 %


(5.5) pp


0.4 %


1.9 %


(1.5) pp

Add: Transformation costs (2)


0.1 %


0.7 %


(0.6) pp


0.5 %


0.2 %


0.3 pp

Add: Asset impairment costs (2)


0.1 %


— %


0.1 pp


0.2 %


— %


0.2 pp

Adjusted operating margin


17.8 %


16.4 %


1.4 pp


14.3 %


16.7 %


(2.4) pp














Reconciliation from consolidated diluted net income (loss) per share to adjusted diluted net income per share:













Consolidated diluted net income (loss) per share


$     0.91


$   (0.21)


NMF


$    1.58


$    1.56


1.3 %

Add: Intangible amortization expense


0.31


0.32


(3.1) %


0.91


0.83


9.6 %

Add: M&A-related expenses


0.03


0.08


(62.5) %


0.15


0.24


(37.5) %

Add: M&A-related earn-outs (1)



0.02


NMF



0.18


NMF

Add: Severance and personnel expenses (2)


0.02


0.47


(95.7) %


0.09


0.46


(80.4) %

Add: Transformation costs (2)


0.01


0.05


(80.0) %


0.12


0.05


NMF

Add: Asset impairment costs (2)


0.01



NMF


0.05



NMF

Less: Non-operating (gains) losses (3)


(0.01)


0.04


NMF


0.24


(0.02)


NMF

Adjusted diluted net income per share


$     1.28


$     0.77


66.2 %


$    3.14


$    3.30


(4.8) %














Reconciliation from cash provided by operating activities to free cash flow:













Cash provided by operating activities


$  130.7


$  102.1


28.0 %


$  178.6


$  194.3


(8.1) %

Capital expenditures


(29.3)


(33.7)


(13.1) %


(89.1)


(93.4)


(4.6) %

Free cash flow


$  101.4


$     68.4


48.2 %


$    89.5


$  100.9


(11.3) %






NMF – Not meaningful, pp – percentage points

(1)

Reflects the impact of M&A-related earn-outs included in operating expense (compensation expense), primarily due to the earn-out for Morningstar Sustainalytics.

(2)

Reflects costs associated with the significant reduction of the Company’s operations in Shenzhen, China, and the shift of work related to its global business functions to other Morningstar locations.


Severance and personnel expenses include severance charges, incentive payments related to early signing of severance agreements, transition bonuses, and stock-based compensation related to the acceleration of vesting of restricted stock unit and market share unit awards. In addition, the reversal of accrued sabbatical liabilities is included in this category.


Transformation costs include professional fees and the temporary duplication of headcount. As the Company hired replacement roles in other markets and shifted capabilities, it employed certain Shenzhen-based staff through the transition period, which resulted in elevated compensation costs on a temporary basis.


Asset impairment costs include the write-off or accelerated depreciation of fixed assets in the Shenzhen, China office that were not redeployed, in addition to lease abandonment costs as the Company downsized its office space prior to the lease termination date.

(3)

Non-operating (gains) losses in the three and nine months ended Sept. 30, 2023 and Sept. 30, 2022, related to realized and unrealized gains and losses on investments. In addition, non-operating (gains) losses for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2023 also includes expense from an equity method transaction, net.

SOURCE Morningstar, Inc.

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