MLP Speak: A Critique of Distributable Cash Flow

–> Handout 1: Pitfalls of Distribution Yield Analysis (pdf) –> Handout 2: Linking P/DCF to Enterprise Free Cash Flow Valuation (pdf) Let’s talk about a controversial metric that is used in master limited partnership (MLP) reporting. Just how useful is it, and should it be allowed? By Brian Nelson, CFA It’s been a few years since the fallout in the prices of most master limited partnerships (AMLP), but to me, it still feels like yesterday. We continue to have many concerns about the longevity of the business models of MLPs, and we maintain our view that the operating structure will be challenged over the long haul. New equity and debt funding (issuance) continues to, in part, fuel the distributions of most MLPs, … Read more

Valuentum’s 3 Breakthroughs in the Field of Finance and More

Valuentum’s President Brian Nelson pauses for a picture before speaking at the CFA Society of Houston in March 2017. By Valuentum Editorial Staff Let’s cover Valuentum’s 3 major breakthroughs in the field of finance. The first one is big and may challenge you to rethink everything you think you know about investing. 1. On a logical framework, Valuentum has debunked John C. Bogle’s landmark syllogism that has paved the way for the concept of index investing. Index investing has been built on a logical shortcoming, whether supported by evidence or not. We think it is important that the investment community know of this. Read (pdf): The “Luck” and “Randomness” of Index Funds (2018), Brian Nelson, CFA See video documentation: /FALLACY_of_Index_Funds To … Read more

Valuentum’s Brian Nelson to Present at CFA Society of Houston

Event Description: Mr. Nelson will walk through his experiences in valuation and financial statement analysis within the stock selection process to help portfolio managers learn how to optimize the strength and resilience of client portfolios–those either built for capital appreciation or income, or both. The centerpiece of the presentation will be a discussion on midstream corporate Kinder Morgan (KMI) and the master limited partnership (MLP) business model, in general, and how applying tried-and-true financial statement, valuation, and credit analysis (in the Valuentum approach) put portfolio managers far ahead the dividend/distribution cuts and the massive slide in share prices… To learn more >> To register >> This event is hosted by the CFA Society of Houston.

Alert: Trading MLPs, Adding Boeing, Adding Hanesbrands

Image Source: Ken Teegardin We’re on the move January 26 in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. By Brian Nelson, CFA Hi everyone, I hope that you are doing great! We’re on the move January 26 with three new additions to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. Many of you have read our “5 Shocking Stock Market Predictions for 2017,” and consistent with what we think may happen this year, we’re putting some cash to work. First, let’s talk Boeing (BA). We love the aerospace giant, and its recent dividend hike of 30%+ caught our attention in a big way. The company’s backlog is tremendous and its free cash flow generation is top notch. Boeing’s diversified exposure to both commercial aerospace and … Read more

MLPs: Williams’ Double Equity Raise

Image Source: Roy Luck By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA Valuentum’s opinion of the significant capital-market dependence of the master limited partner (MLP) business model has not changed, and it appears the Williams’ family, Williams Companies (WMB) Williams Partners (WPZ), has become the latest illustration of this ongoing need. We maintain our view that there will be continued challenges to the MLP structure in the coming years, particularly in the event energy resource prices start to give back some of their recent gains and/or if high-yield spreads begin to expand (making borrowing more costly, irrespective of what the 10-year Treasury does). However, with energy resource pricing improving since the doldrums of January/February and the high-yield market warming up to … Read more

Image: Returns Following the Trump Victory

To download the table for easier viewing, please select the link . Financials: Trump’s Treasury Secretary choice Steven Mnuchin wants to repeal most of the burdensome Dodd-Frank legislation. A steepening yield curve is helping banks and may drive improved net interest margins in coming periods. Goldman Sachs is ripping higher, leading the Dow’s charge.   Crude Oil: The world is moving to a better balance in supply/demand dynamics in the energy markets. OPEC is talking, has agreed to cuts, and expectations for improved economic growth are helping energy resource pricing. High-beta companies such as Continental Resources are rallying hard.   Energy: Capital spending cuts are bolstering free cash flow in the upstream space as energy resource pricing improves. Reduced regulations could help … Read more

Energy Transfer Partners’ Implicit Distribution Cut

By Kris Rosemann Another simplification transaction in the MLP space — who would have thought an MLP needed material changes in their corporate structures? If you’ve been reading our analysis of the industry recently, you would be on that list, “Distributing Truth on MLPs,” “Plains All American to Undergo Simplification Transaction.” To us, the merger agreement between Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) and Sunoco Logistics Partners (SXL) November 21 is yet another acknowledgement of the flaws in the MLP business model and recognition of the lack of clarity regarding the long-term viability of the MLP model. In the merger agreement, Energy Transfer Partners unitholders will receive 1.5 units of Sonoco Logistics Partners for each Energy Transfer Partners unit held. Also, all … Read more

Taxes and the Distressed MLP Investor

Image show above: Performance of the Alerian MLP ETF. “Perhaps the worst thing about MLPs is that investors can spend more time doing and thinking about tax-related items than actually evaluating the businesses of the underlying entities. This could result in poor investment decisions.” – Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA What a sensitive topic for many… Our team presented at the Chicago chapter of the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) last weekend. It is always an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to present to such wonderful people! They ask so many great questions. (By the way, I’m working on my schedule for 2017, so if you’d like our team to speak on a topic … Read more

Are MLP Structures Phony?

“What the parent has done in this example is financially engineer the future distribution stream and capital structure of a brand new distribution-paying entity with effectively no new capital or assets at all. The parent is just standing behind the subsidiary reinforcing its investment-grade borrowing capacity, which supports the distribution that supports the equity price, which provides incremental equity capital that can also be used to support the distribution and so on.” — Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA Using a hypothetical example of an MLP and its parent, let’s explain how MLP stock value can essentially be created from “nothing.” The following example is purely hypothetical and for educational purposes only. Let’s say the parent holds a pristine … Read more