Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
Presentation of Information
Unless the context requires otherwise, references to "Adient plc" or "Adient" refer to Adient plc and its consolidated subsidiaries for periods subsequent to its separation from Johnson Controls International plc ("the former Parent") on October 31, 2016. References in this Annual Report on Form 10-K to the "separation" refer to the legal separation and transfer of the former Parent's automotive seating and interiors business to Adient on October 31, 2016. The information presented herein are based on management’s perspective of Adient’s results of operations.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Adient has made statements in this section and other parts of this Annual Report on Form 10-K ("Form 10-K") that are management’s perspective of forward-looking information and, therefore, are subject to risks and uncertainties. All statements in this Form 10-K other than statements of historical fact are statements that are, or could be, deemed "forward-looking statements", within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this Form 10-K, statements regarding Adient's future financial position, sales, costs, earnings, cash flows, other measures of results of operations, capital expenditures or debt levels and plans, objectives, outlook, targets, guidance or goals are forward-looking statements. Words such as "future," "may," "will," "would," "could," "can," "expect," "intend," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "should," "forecast," "predict," "project" or "plan" or terms of similar meaning are also generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. Adient cautions that these statements are subject to numerous important risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, some of which are beyond Adient’s control, that could cause Adient’s actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks related to: whether recently completed strategic transactions in China and deleveraging activities may yield additional value for shareholders at all or on the same or different terms as those described herein, the timing, benefits and outcomes of the strategic transactions in China and / or the activities relating to our capital structure, the effects of local and national economic, credit and capital market conditions on the economy in general, and other risks and uncertainties, the continued financial and operational impacts of and uncertainties relating to the COVID-19 pandemic on Adient and its customers, suppliers, joint venture partners and other parties, the ability of Adient to execute its turnaround plan, work stoppages, including due to supply chain disruptions and similar events, energy and commodity (particularly steel) prices, the availability of raw materials (including petrochemicals) and component products (including components required by our customers for the manufacture of vehicles (i.e., semiconductor chips)), automotive vehicle production levels, mix and schedules, as well as our concentration of exposure to certain automotive manufacturers, the ability of Adient to effectively launch new business at forecast and profitable levels, the ability of Adient to meet debt service requirements, the terms of future financing, the impact of tax reform legislation, uncertainties in U.S. administrative policy regarding trade agreements, tariffs and other international trade relations, general economic and business conditions, the strength of the U.S. or other economies, shifts in market shares among vehicles, vehicle segments or away from vehicles on which Adient has significant content, changes in consumer demand, global climate change and related emphasis on ESG matters by various stakeholders, currency exchange rates and cancellation of or changes to commercial arrangements, and the ability of Adient to identify, recruit and retain key leadership. Potential investors and others should consider these factors in evaluating the forward-looking statements and should not place undue reliance on such statements. Additional information regarding these and other risks related to Adient’s business that could cause actual results to differ materially from what is contained in the forward-looking statements is included in the section entitled "Risk Factors," contained in Item Part I, Item 1A of the which are incorporated herein by reference. The following discussion should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in Part II, Item 8 of this Form 10-K. All information presented herein is based on the Adient's fiscal calendar. Unless otherwise stated, references to particular years, quarters, months or periods refer to Adient's fiscal years ended in September and the associated quarters, months and periods of those fiscal years. The forward-looking statements included in this Form 10-K are made only as of the date of this report, unless otherwise specified, and, except as required by law, Adient assumes no obligation, and disclaims any obligation, to update such statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this Form 10-K.
Separation from the former Parent
On October 31, 2016, Adient became an independent company as a result of the separation of the automotive seating and interiors business from Johnson Controls. Adient was incorporated under the laws of Ireland in fiscal 2016 for the purpose of holding these businesses. Adient's ordinary shares began trading "regular-way" under the ticker symbol "ADNT" on the New York Stock Exchange on October 31, 2016. Upon becoming an independent company, the capital structure of Adient consisted of 500 million authorized ordinary shares and 100 million authorized preferred shares (par value of $0.001 per ordinary and preferred share). The number of Adient ordinary shares issued on October 31, 2016 was 93,671,810.
Overview
Adient is a global leader in the automotive seating supply industry with relationships with the largest global auto manufacturers. Adient's technologies extend into virtually every area of automotive seating solutions, including complete seating systems, frames, mechanisms, foam, head restraints, armrests and trim covers. Adient is an independent seat supplier with global scale and the capability to design, develop, engineer, manufacture and deliver complete seat systems and components in every major automotive producing region in the world.
Adient designs, manufactures and markets a full range of seating systems and components for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and light trucks, including vans, pick-up trucks and sport/crossover utility vehicles. Adient operates in 208 wholly- and
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majority-owned manufacturing or assembly facilities, with operations in 33 countries. Additionally, Adient has partially-owned affiliates in China, Asia, Europe and North America. Through its global footprint and vertical integration, Adient leverages its capabilities to drive growth in the automotive seating industry.
Adient manages its business on a geographic basis and operates in the following three reportable segments for financial reporting purposes: 1) Americas, which is inclusive of North America and South America; 2) Europe, Middle East, and Africa ("EMEA") and 3) Asia Pacific/China ("Asia").
Adient evaluates the performance of its reportable segments using an adjusted EBITDA metric defined as income before income taxes and noncontrolling interests, excluding net financing charges, restructuring and impairment costs, restructuring related-costs, net mark-to-market adjustments on pension and postretirement plans, transaction gains/losses, purchase accounting amortization, depreciation, stock-based compensation and other non-recurring items ("Adjusted EBITDA"). Also, certain corporate-related costs are not allocated to the segments. The reportable segments are consistent with how management views the markets served by Adient and reflect the financial information that is reviewed by its chief operating decision maker. Refer to Note 18, "Segment Information," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information on Adient's reportable segments.
Supply Chain Disruptions and Inflationary Pressures
The global automotive industry continues to experience widespread supply chain disruptions primarily related to semiconductor chip shortages. Although Adient’s seating products are not highly dependent on semiconductor chips, Adient is directly impacted by the lower production levels at the OEM’s as a result of these supply disruptions. These disruptions have led to unplanned downtime at Adient’s production facilities, often with very little warning, which results in operating inefficiencies and limits Adient’s ability to adequately mitigate such inefficiencies. The automotive industry has also experienced a period of sustained price increases for commodities, primarily related to steel, and to a lesser extent petrochemicals. Shipping costs have also sharply increased throughout the fiscal year. These commodity and shipping cost increases may continue into the future as demand increases and supply may remain constrained, which has resulted in, and may continue to result in, increased costs for Adient that may not be, or may only be partially, offset. Adient is also closely monitoring labor availability and wage inflationary pressures, both internally and at key vendors, to assess any impact labor shortages and wage inflation might have on Adient’s ability to perform its obligations. Although Adient has developed and implemented strategies to mitigate the impact of higher raw material, commodity and shipping costs, these strategies (which include targeted SG&A savings through hiring freezes, delayed merit increases, suspended 401(k) matches in the U.S. and RSU replacement awards in lieu of salary for certain executives of Adient), together with commercial negotiations with Adient's customers and suppliers, are only expected to offset a portion of the adverse impact. Refer to the consolidated results of operations and segment analysis discussion below for additional information on the impacts of these items on Adient's results. Also refer to Item 1A. Risk Factors section for additional information.
On-Going Impact of COVID-19
The impact of COVID-19, and related mutations, continues to be present throughout the world, including in all global and regional markets served by Adient. Although vaccines have been introduced that are expected to have the result of reducing the effect of COVID-19 and COVID-19 started to wane in certain geographic areas, governmental authorities continue to implement numerous measures attempting to contain and mitigate the effects of COVID-19, including travel bans and restrictions, quarantines, social distancing orders, shelter in place orders and shutdowns of non-essential activities. Adient's manufacturing facilities are located in areas that continue to be affected by the pandemic.
As previously disclosed, beginning at the end of January 2020 and continuing through June 2020, Adient experienced the shutdown of its facilities in all geographic regions (Asia, Americas and EMEA) at various points in time. Production finally started to resume in all regions and continued to ramp up through Adient’s fiscal fourth quarter, and as of December 31, 2020, virtually all of Adient's plants had resumed production.
Although the global automotive industry experienced increased demand for new vehicles as Adient emerged from the global shutdowns in late fiscal year 2020 and early fiscal year 2021, it is possible that, in the event of the resurgence of COVID-19, the global automotive industry will experience significantly lower demand for new vehicle sales over the long-term as a result of the global economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic because new vehicle sales are highly dependent on strong consumer confidence and low unemployment. As a result, new vehicle sales could be significantly lower than historical and previously projected pre-pandemic sales levels.
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Throughout fiscal year 2020 and 2021 and into fiscal year 2022, Adient continues to actively monitor the threat and impacts of COVID-19. Adient has taken, and continues to take, steps to mitigate the potential risks to the Company posed by COVID-19 and its impacts. In addition, Adient continues to assess and update its business continuity plans in the context of this pandemic, including analyzing constraints at its customers and suppliers, particularly components and labor-related shortages, respectively. Adient has taken precautions to help keep its workforce healthy and safe, including establishing a Global Response Team, implementing strict travel restrictions, enforcing rigorous hygiene protocols, increasing sanitization efforts at all facilities, enacting visitor restrictions, social distancing, face covering expectations, and temperature and health screenings and implementing remote working arrangements for the vast majority of Adient's employees who work outside the plants.
Adient took significant measures to reduce its overall cash burn rate (defined as net cash outflow associated with operating the company) during the shutdown, including the furlough of direct/salary plant workers, reductions of salaries in all areas of the globe and retirement benefits for U.S. employees outside the plants, reduced/delayed capex spending to coincide with the resumption of production and effectively eliminating all discretionary spending.
In addition to the significant measures taken to reduce and contain costs, Adient took actions to provide additional liquidity, primarily including the draw down on its ABL revolving credit facility of $825 million at the end of March 2020 and the issuance of $600 million of senior secured notes due 2025 on April 20, 2020. Adient's ability to borrow against the ABL revolving credit facility is limited to its borrowing base, which consists primarily of accounts receivable, inventory and certain cash account balances at certain Adient subsidiaries. Adient repaid $825 million of the ABL revolving credit facility during the third and fourth quarters of fiscal 2020 and maintains $739 million of availability under the ABL revolving credit facility as of September 30, 2021.
The automotive production shutdown in fiscal 2020 also significantly impacted Adient’s daily working capital. During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient experienced significantly lower trade working capital balances (accounts receivable, inventory and accounts payable) due to the shutdown of production in the early part of the third quarter and resumption of production only toward the latter part of the quarter. Trade working capital was favorably impacted during the early part of the third quarter but was more than offset by the unfavorable impact to trade working capital during the latter part of the quarter. The resumption of production in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 had a favorable impact to trade working capital as Adient returned to a more stabilized production run rate.
Adient has also pursued, wherever it qualifies, governmental assistance. For example, Adient deferred the employer portion of FICA until fiscal 2021 or beyond and deferred VAT payments. Adient is seeking to take advantage of all such assistance to either defer payments to government authorities or to receive cash to help defray operating costs. Adient cannot guarantee that it will continue to qualify for, or receive any of, the assistance that it is pursuing.
The spread of COVID-19 and the measures taken to restrain the spread of the virus have had, and may continue to have, a material negative impact on Adient's financial results and liquidity, and such negative impact may continue well beyond the containment of COVID-19 through the results of widespread use of the vaccine or otherwise. Adient cannot assure that the assumptions used to estimate its liquidity requirements will be correct because it has never previously experienced such a widespread cessation of its operations as it experienced during fiscal year 2020, and it is unclear what the lasting impacts of the slowdown in the automotive industry will be. In addition, the magnitude, duration, speed and potential resurgence or surges of the global pandemic are all uncertain. Consequently, the impact of the pandemic and its myriad of effects on Adient's business, financial condition or longer-term financial or operational results remain uncertain. Based on the actions it has taken and its current assumptions regarding the impact of COVID-19, Adient believes that its current financial resources will be sufficient to fund the company's liquidity requirements for at least the next twelve months.
Global Automotive Industry
Adient conducts its business globally in the automotive industry, which is highly competitive and sensitive to economic, political and social factors in the various regions. During fiscal 2020, automotive production across the globe declined due to the economic slow down resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. During fiscal 2021, automotive production at the beginning of the year was higher in all regions, but experienced a slow down in the second half of the fiscal year due to the widespread supply chain disruptions impacting the global automotive industry.
Light vehicle production levels by geographic region are provided below:
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Light Vehicle Production
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(units in millions)
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2021
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Global
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79.5
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7.6
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%
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73.9
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-17.0
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%
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89.0
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North America
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13.7
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5.4
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%
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13.0
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-22.2
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%
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16.7
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South America
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2.7
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17.4
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%
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2.3
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-30.3
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%
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3.3
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Europe
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17.4
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4.8
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%
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16.6
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-25.6
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22.3
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China
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24.8
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7.4
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%
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23.1
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-6.1
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%
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24.6
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Asia, excluding China, and Other
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20.9
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10.6
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%
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18.9
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-14.5
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22.1
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Source: IHS Automotive, October 2021
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Financial Results Summary
Significant aspects of Adient's financial results for fiscal 2021 include the items discussed below. The recently completed transactions in China had a significant impact on the fiscal 2021 financial results. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” in Part II, Item 8 of this Form 10-K for more information on these transactions.
•Adient recorded net sales of $13,680 million for fiscal 2021, representing an increase of $1,010 million when compared to fiscal 2020. The increase in net sales is attributable to prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19, the favorable impact of foreign currencies and favorable material economics recoveries, partially offset by current year temporary operational interruptions and production stoppages primarily resulting from semiconductor chip shortages, and prior year divestitures primarily consisting of the fabrics businesses, and unfavorable commercial settlements.
•Gross profit was $826 million, or 6.0% of net sales for fiscal 2021 compared to $592 million, or 4.7% of net sales for fiscal 2020. Profitability, including gross profit as a percentage of net sales, was higher due to higher current year volumes primarily resulting from prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19, current year operational improvements, a one-time gain associated with retrospective recoveries of Brazil indirect tax credits, the favorable impact of foreign currencies, and favorable commercial settlements, partially offset by temporary operational inefficiencies and premium freight caused by unplanned production stoppages resulting from semiconductor chip shortages, and unfavorable impacts of material economics, net of recoveries.
•Equity income was $1,484 million for fiscal 2021, which compares to equity income of $22 million for fiscal 2020. The significant increase is primarily attributable to a $1,181 million current year gain recognized upon sales of certain of Adient’s equity interests in China as part of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction and $33 million current year gain on the sale of SJA, favorable impact of foreign currencies, a $231 million prior year non-cash impairment of the YFAI investment as part of the 2020 Yanfeng transaction, and operational performance improvements primarily at Adient's affiliates in China. Excluding the impacts of current year transactional gains and prior year impairments, equity income increased by $17 million.
•Net income attributable to Adient was $1,108 million for fiscal 2021, compared to a loss of $547 million for fiscal 2020. The increased net income attributable to Adient is due to $1,214 million of one-time gains from sales of certain of Adient’s equity interests in China, higher current year volumes primarily resulting from prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19, current year operational improvements, lower restructuring charges, a one-time gain associated with retrospective recoveries of Brazil indirect tax credits, and a $231 million prior year non-cash impairment of the YFAI investment, partially offset by operational inefficiencies and premium freight caused by unplanned production stoppages resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages, higher net financing charges, and higher income tax expense primarily resulting from the withholding taxes paid in association with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction.
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Consolidated Results of Operations
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Net sales
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$
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13,680
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8%
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$
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12,670
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(23)%
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$
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16,526
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Cost of sales
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12,854
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6%
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12,078
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(23)%
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15,725
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Gross profit
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826
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40%
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592
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(26)%
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801
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Selling, general and administrative expenses
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537
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(4)%
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558
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(17)%
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671
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Loss on business divestitures - net
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26
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100%
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13
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n/a
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—
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Restructuring and impairment costs
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21
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(91)%
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238
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35%
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176
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Equity income (loss)
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1,484
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>100%
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22
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(92)%
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275
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Earnings (loss) before interest and income taxes
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1,726
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>100%
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(195)
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>(100%)
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229
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Net financing charges
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311
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41%
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220
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21%
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182
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Other pension expense (income)
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(24)
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>(100%)
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14
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(69)%
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45
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Income (loss) before income taxes
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1,439
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>100%
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(429)
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>(100%)
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2
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Income tax provision (benefit)
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249
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>100%
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57
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(86)%
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410
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Net income (loss)
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1,190
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>100%
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(486)
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(19)%
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(408)
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Income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests
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82
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34%
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61
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(27)%
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83
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Net income (loss) attributable to Adient
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$
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1,108
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>100%
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$
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(547)
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(11)%
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$
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(491)
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Net Sales
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Year Ended
September 30,
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Net sales
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$
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13,680
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8%
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$
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12,670
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(23)%
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$
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16,526
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Net sales increased by $1,010 million, or 8%, in fiscal 2021 primarily due to the prior year significant operational interruptions related to COVID-19 starting in the second quarter of fiscal 2020 which resulted in lower sales volumes across all regions and despite current year certain unplanned temporary production stoppages primarily resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages ($786 million), favorable foreign currency impact ($273 million), favorable material economics recoveries ($83 million), and favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments, partially offset by the impact of divestitures primarily related to RECARO and fabrics businesses ($156 million). Refer to the segment analysis below for a discussion of segment net sales.
Net sales decreased by $3,856 million, or 23%, in fiscal 2020 primarily due to the significant operational interruptions related to COVID-19 starting in the second quarter of fiscal 2020 which resulted in lower sales volumes across all regions, unfavorable foreign currency impact ($217 million), and the impact of divestitures primarily related to RECARO ($115 million), partially offset by favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments, including material economics, net of recoveries. Refer to the segment analysis below for a discussion of segment net sales.
Cost of Sales / Gross Profit
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Year Ended
September 30,
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2021
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Cost of sales
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$
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12,854
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6%
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$
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12,078
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(23)%
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$
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15,725
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Gross profit
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826
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40%
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592
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(26)%
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801
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% of sales
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6.0
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%
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4.7
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%
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4.8
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%
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Cost of sales increased by $776 million, or 6% and gross profit increased by $234 million, or 40%, in fiscal 2021 as compared to fiscal 2020. The cost of sales year-over-year increase is primarily attributable to higher sales volumes in all regions ($507 million), the unfavorable impact of foreign currencies ($258 million), higher commodity costs ($150 million), temporary operational inefficiencies including premium freight and unplanned production stoppages resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages and to a lesser extent COVID-19 related costs ($165 million) and prior year non-recurring favorable benefits related to actions taken as described in the On-Going Impact of COVID-19 section above ($36 million), partially offset by the impact of prior year divestitures primarily consisting of the RECARO and fabrics businesses ($120 million), overall operational performance improvements ($106 million), favorable material margins ($76 million), and a one-time gain associated with retrospective recoveries of Brazil indirect tax credits ($38 million). The increase in gross profit was due to higher overall volumes, the favorable impact of foreign currencies, operational performance improvements, the favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments, including material economics, and the one-time gain in Brazil, partially offset by higher commodity costs, inefficiencies caused by unplanned production stoppages and certain prior year incentive compensation costs and to a lesser extent other benefits that were not expected to recur. Refer to the segment analysis below for a discussion of segment profitability.
Cost of sales decreased by $3,647 million, or 23%, and gross profit decreased by $209 million, or 26%, in fiscal 2020 as compared to fiscal 2019. Cost of sales were lower primarily due to the decrease in sales volumes as a result of the COVID-19 impact along with overall business performance improvements, the favorable impact of foreign currency ($195 million), and the impact of divestitures primarily related to RECARO ($97 million). Gross profit was lower as a result of the negative impact of lower sales volume due to the COVID-19 impact, partially offset by the impact of business performance improvements including lower launch inefficiencies, and reductions in operational waste and freight along with favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments. Refer to the segment analysis below for a discussion of segment profitability.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
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Year Ended
September 30,
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2021
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Selling, general and administrative expenses
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537
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(4)%
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558
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(17)%
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671
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% of sales
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3.9
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%
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4.4
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4.1
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Selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) decreased by $21 million, or 4% in fiscal 2021 as compared to fiscal 2020. SG&A was favorably impacted by lower overall engineering and other administrative spending ($41 million), and prior year RECARO and fabrics administrative costs ($30 million), partially offset by higher stock-based compensation costs ($21 million), prior year non-recurring favorable benefits related to actions taken as described in the On-Going Impact of COVID -19 section above ($4 million), the unfavorable impact of foreign currencies ($21 million), and higher transaction costs ($4 million).
Selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) decreased by $113 million, or 17%, in fiscal 2020 as compared to fiscal 2019. SG&A was favorably impacted by lower overall administrative and engineering spending ($88 million), including lower levels of certain compensation and discretionary spending which are not expected to recur as part of the annual SG&A run rate, prior year Adient Aerospace and RECARO costs ($39 million), lower share based compensation expense ($5 million) and the favorable impact of foreign currency ($5 million), partially offset by higher transaction costs in the current year related to the Yanfeng transaction and sale of the fabrics business ($12 million). Refer to the segment analysis below for a discussion of segment profitability.
Restructuring and Impairment Costs
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Restructuring and impairment costs
|
|
$
|
21
|
|
|
(91)%
|
|
$
|
238
|
|
|
35%
|
|
$
|
176
|
|
Restructuring and impairment costs were lower by $217 million in fiscal 2021 as compared to fiscal 2020 due primarily to higher levels of restructuring actions taken in fiscal 2020 after the industry experienced significant volume decreases resulting from the COVID-19 impact, and $53 million of one-time non-cash impairment charges in the prior year of long-lived assets in China and other assets held for sale.
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Restructuring and impairment charges increased by $62 million in fiscal 2020 as compared to fiscal 2019 due primarily to higher levels of restructuring actions taken in fiscal 2020 after the industry experienced significant volume decreases resulting from the COVID-19 impact, and $53 million of one-time non-cash impairment charges of long-lived assets in China and other assets held for sale, partially offset by one-time non-cash impairment charges in the prior year related to the seat structures and mechanisms business ($66 million).
Refer to Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to the assets held for sale. Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to the non-cash impairment charges of long-lived assets in fiscal 2020. Refer to Note 15, "Restructuring and Impairment Costs," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to Adient's restructuring plans. Refer to Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to the impairment charges recorded in fiscal 2020 and 2019.
Equity Income
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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|
2021
|
|
Change
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|
2020
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|
Change
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|
2019
|
Equity income (loss)
|
|
$
|
1,484
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|
|
>100%
|
|
$
|
22
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|
|
(92)%
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|
$
|
275
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|
Equity income was $1,484 million for fiscal 2021, compared to $22 million for fiscal 2020. The significant increase during fiscal 2021 was due primarily to a one-time gain associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction ($1,181 million), one-time gain associated with the sale of Adient's interest in SJA ($33 million), a prior year non-cash impairment charge related to Adient's YFAI investment divestiture ($231 million), a one-time gain on previously held interest at YFAS in an affiliate during the first quarter of fiscal 2021 ($5 million), favorable impact of foreign currencies ($19 million), and prior year lower production volumes within Adient's China affiliates due to the impact of COVID-19 primarily during the second quarter of fiscal 2020 despite the current year operational interruptions and temporary production stoppages resulting from semiconductor chip shortages ($27 million). These were partially offset by the impact of prior year divestitures of YFAI and the fabrics business as well as current year divestiture of SJA ($30 million), and prior year tax benefits at various China affiliates that are not expected to recur ($10 million). As a result of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, equity income associated with the equity interests sold by Adient and, therefore will not recur, equaled $155 million, including the equity income associated with the entities which Adient acquired controlling interests. Refer to Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for more information.
Equity income was $22 million for fiscal 2020, compared to $275 million for fiscal 2019. The decrease during fiscal 2020 was due primarily to the non-cash impairment charge recorded in fiscal 2020 of the YFAI investment as part of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction ($231 million), and the impact from the planned divestiture of YFAI ($26 million), partially offset by higher income at certain China seating affiliates that included $10 million of benefits from tax credits at various China affiliates that are not expected to recur.
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Net Financing Charge
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Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Net financing charges
|
|
$
|
311
|
|
|
41%
|
|
$
|
220
|
|
|
21%
|
|
$
|
182
|
|
Net financing charges increased in fiscal 2021 as compared to fiscal 2020 primarily as a result of premium and related transaction costs paid on the repurchase of debt ($50 million), a write off of the associated deferred financing costs ($20 million), a derivative loss associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction ($30 million), and higher levels of outstanding debt and higher average interest rates during the current fiscal year. Net financing charges increased in fiscal 2020 as a result of higher levels of outstanding debt and to higher average interest rates in fiscal 2020, partially offset by $3 million of net gain resulting from the partial extinguishment of debt. Refer to Note 9, "Debt and Financing Arrangements," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to the components of Adient's net financing charges.
Other Pension Expense (Income)
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Other pension expense (income)
|
|
$
|
(24)
|
|
|
>(100%)
|
|
$
|
14
|
|
|
(69)%
|
|
$
|
45
|
|
Other pension expense (income) consists of mark-to-market adjustments of Adient's retirement plans and non-service components of Adient's net periodic pension costs. A pension mark-to-market gain ($15 million) occurred in fiscal 2021 compared to the $22 million mark-to-market charge in fiscal 2020. The decrease in pension expense in fiscal 2020 is due to the lower level of pension mark-to-market impact (a $22 million charge in fiscal 2020 compared to a $49 million charge in fiscal 2019), partially offset by a $2 million pension settlement expense related to the settlement of two plans in the United States. Refer to Note 14, "Retirement Plans," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information related to the components of Adient's net periodic pension costs.
Income Tax Provision
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|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Income tax provision (benefit)
|
|
$
|
249
|
|
|
>100%
|
|
$
|
57
|
|
|
(86)%
|
|
$
|
410
|
|
The fiscal 2021 income tax expense of $249 million was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% primarily due to the inability to recognize a tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances, the establishment of valuation allowances in certain jurisdictions, and the repatriation of foreign earnings, partially offset by tax benefits from audit settlements, the write-off of deferred tax liabilities related to withholding taxes, and withholding taxes on the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction at a rate lower than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5%.
Adient reviews the realizability of its deferred tax assets on a quarterly basis, or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that a review is required. In determining the requirement for a valuation allowance, the historical and projected financial results of the legal entity or combined group recording the net deferred tax asset are considered, along with any other positive or negative evidence. All of the factors that Adient considers in evaluating whether and when to establish or release all or a portion of the deferred tax asset valuation allowance involve significant judgment. Since future financial results may differ from previous estimates, periodic adjustments to Adient's valuation allowances may be necessary.
As a result of Adient's fiscal 2021 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence, Adient determined it was more likely than not that certain deferred tax assets in the Czech Republic, Korea, Mexico, and other jurisdictions would not be realized and recorded income tax expense of $5 million, $5 million, $8 million, and $4 million, respectively, to establish valuation allowances. Adient continues to record valuation allowances on certain deferred tax assets in Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Mexico, Poland, Spain, the United Kingdom, the U.S. and other jurisdictions as it remains more likely than not that they will not be realized.
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The fiscal 2020 income tax expense of $57 million was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% primarily due to the inability to recognize a tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances, the repatriation of foreign earnings, and changes in uncertain tax positions, partially offset by the tax benefits related to the impairment and sale of Adient’s YFAI investment, sale of Adient’s automotive fabrics manufacturing business, and impairment charges recorded in the Asia segment.
As a result of Adient's fiscal 2020 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence, Adient determined it was more likely than not that deferred tax assets in certain jurisdictions would not be realized. These valuation allowances did not have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.
The fiscal 2019 income tax expense of $410 million was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% primarily due to the recognition of valuation allowances in Luxembourg, Poland, and the United Kingdom, repatriation of foreign earnings, changes in uncertain tax positions, and the impact of recognizing no tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances.
As a result of Adient's fiscal 2019 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence (including the external debt refinancing, the related incremental net financing costs, and the restructuring of the internal financing which occurred in the third quarter of fiscal 2019 and including the long-lived asset impairment recorded in the second quarter of fiscal 2019), Adient determined it was more likely than not that deferred tax assets in Luxembourg (Q3), the United Kingdom (Q3) and certain Poland entities (Q2) would not be realized and recorded income tax expense of $229 million, $25 million and $43 million, respectively, to establish valuation allowances.
Adient is subject to income taxes in Ireland, the U.S. and other non-U.S. jurisdictions. Judgment is required in determining its worldwide provision for income taxes and recording the related assets and liabilities. In the ordinary course of Adient's business, there are many transactions and calculations where the ultimate tax determination is uncertain. Adient's income tax returns for various fiscal years remain under audit by the respective tax authorities. Although the outcome of tax audits is always uncertain, management believes that it has appropriate support for the positions taken on its tax returns and that its annual tax provisions included amounts sufficient to pay assessments, if any, which may be proposed by the taxing authorities. Nonetheless, the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year.
Adient does not generally provide for additional income taxes which would become payable upon repatriation of undistributed earnings of wholly owned foreign subsidiaries. Adient's intent is for such earnings to be reinvested by the subsidiaries or to be repatriated only when it would be tax efficient.
Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Income attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
|
$
|
82
|
|
|
34%
|
|
$
|
61
|
|
|
(27)%
|
|
$
|
83
|
|
The increase in income attributable to noncontrolling interests for fiscal 2021 is attributable to higher income resulting from higher volumes in the current year, attributable primarily to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at certain Seating affiliates in varying jurisdictions during the prior year. The decrease in income attributable to noncontrolling interests for fiscal 2020 is primarily attributable to lower income resulting from lower volumes, as a result of the COVID-19 impact at certain Seating affiliates in varying jurisdictions during fiscal 2020 as compared to fiscal 2019.
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Adient
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Net income (loss) attributable to Adient
|
|
$
|
1,108
|
|
|
>100%
|
|
$
|
(547)
|
|
|
(11)%
|
|
$
|
(491)
|
|
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Net income attributable to Adient was $1,108 million for fiscal 2021, compared to a loss of $547 million for fiscal 2020. The increased net income attributable Adient is due to $1,214 million of one-time gains from sales of certain of Adient’s equity interests in China, higher current year volumes primarily resulting from prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19, current year operational improvements, lower restructuring charges, a one-time gain associated with retrospective recoveries of Brazil indirect tax credits, and a $231 million prior year non-cash impairment of the YFAI investment, partially offset by operational inefficiencies and premium freight caused by unplanned production stoppages resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages, higher net financing charges, and higher income tax expense primarily resulting from the withholding taxes paid in association with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction.
Net loss attributable to Adient was $547 million for fiscal 2020, compared to a loss of $491 million for fiscal 2019. The increased net loss attributable to Adient is primarily due to the impact of having significantly lower volumes due to COVID-19 along with a one-time non-cash impairment charge of $231 million on Adient's YFAI investment, a $25 million loss on the sale of the RECARO business and deconsolidation of Adient Aerospace, higher restructuring costs, and overall higher net financing costs, partially offset by operating improvements and lower administrative costs and one-time charges in the prior year related to impairment in the seat structures and mechanism business of $66 million and income tax charges to establish valuation allowances of $297 million.
Comprehensive Income Attributable to Adient
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Adient
|
|
$
|
1,146
|
|
|
>100%
|
|
$
|
(643)
|
|
|
(22)%
|
|
$
|
(529)
|
|
Comprehensive income attributable to Adient was $1,146 million for fiscal 2021 compared to a comprehensive loss attributable to Adient of $643 million for fiscal 2020. The increased level of comprehensive income attributable to Adient in fiscal 2021 is primarily due to higher net income ($1,676 million), the favorable change in foreign currency translation adjustments ($85 million) and favorable change in realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives ($40 million), partially offset by the increase in comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests ($13 million).
Comprehensive loss attributable to Adient was $643 million for fiscal 2020 compared to comprehensive loss attributable to Adient for fiscal 2019 of $529 million. This increased level of comprehensive loss attributable to Adient in fiscal 2020 is primarily due to the unfavorable impact of higher levels of net loss ($56 million), the unfavorable impact in foreign currency transaction adjustments resulting from overall weakening of emerging market currencies, partially offset by the strengthening of the Chinese yuan ($34 million), and the unfavorable impact in realized and unrealized losses on derivatives ($19 million), partially offset by the decrease in comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests ($15 million).
Segment Analysis
Adient manages its business on a geographic basis and operates in the following three reportable segments for financial reporting purposes: 1) Americas, which is inclusive of North America and South America; 2) Europe, Middle East, and Africa ("EMEA") and 3) Asia Pacific/China ("Asia").
Adient evaluates the performance of its reportable segments using an adjusted EBITDA metric defined as income before income taxes and noncontrolling interests, excluding net financing charges, restructuring and impairment costs, restructuring related-costs, net mark-to-market adjustments on pension and postretirement plans, transaction gains/losses, purchase accounting amortization, depreciation, stock-based compensation and other non-recurring items ("Adjusted EBITDA"). Also,
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certain corporate-related costs are not allocated to the segments. The reportable segments are consistent with how management views the markets served by Adient and reflect the financial information that is reviewed by its chief operating decision maker.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Net Sales
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Americas
|
|
$
|
6,164
|
|
|
$
|
5,889
|
|
|
$
|
7,785
|
|
EMEA
|
|
5,564
|
|
|
5,148
|
|
|
6,675
|
|
Asia
|
|
2,123
|
|
|
1,822
|
|
|
2,337
|
|
Eliminations
|
|
(171)
|
|
|
(189)
|
|
|
(271)
|
|
Total net sales
|
|
$
|
13,680
|
|
|
$
|
12,670
|
|
|
$
|
16,526
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Adjusted EBITDA
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Americas
|
|
$
|
232
|
|
|
$
|
228
|
|
|
$
|
210
|
|
EMEA
|
|
277
|
|
|
101
|
|
|
161
|
|
Asia
|
|
486
|
|
|
424
|
|
|
513
|
|
Corporate-related costs (1)
|
|
(78)
|
|
|
(80)
|
|
|
(97)
|
|
Restructuring and impairment costs (2)
|
|
(21)
|
|
|
(238)
|
|
|
(176)
|
|
Purchase accounting amortization (3)
|
|
(50)
|
|
|
(40)
|
|
|
(44)
|
|
Restructuring related charges (4)
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(31)
|
|
Loss on business divestitures - net (5)
|
|
(26)
|
|
|
(13)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Gain on sale / (impairment) of nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates (6)
|
|
1,214
|
|
|
(231)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
(285)
|
|
|
(295)
|
|
|
(278)
|
|
Stock based compensation
|
|
(36)
|
|
|
(15)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
Other items (7)
|
|
22
|
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
(9)
|
|
Earnings (loss) before interest and income taxes
|
|
1,726
|
|
|
(195)
|
|
|
229
|
|
Net financing charges
|
|
(311)
|
|
|
(220)
|
|
|
(182)
|
|
Other pension income (expense)
|
|
24
|
|
|
(14)
|
|
|
(45)
|
|
Income (loss) before income taxes
|
|
$
|
1,439
|
|
|
$
|
(429)
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
Notes:
(1) Corporate-related costs not allocated to the segments include executive office, communications, corporate development, legal and corporate finance.
(2) Reflects restructuring charges for costs that are directly attributable to restructuring activities and meet the definition of restructuring under ASC 420 and non-recurring impairment charges. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2021 is a $9 million held for sale non-cash impairment charge in EMEA, and a $1 million non-cash pre-tax impairment charge related to long-lived assets in EMEA. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2020 is a non-cash pre-tax impairment related to China intangible assets of $24 million, held for sale asset impairments of $21 million, and $8 million of other long-lived asset impairments. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2019 is a $66 million non-cash pre-tax impairment charge related to long-lived assets ($11 million in the Americas and $55 million in EMEA) and an $18 million non-cash impairment charge related to assets held for sale ($6 million in the Americas and $12 million in Asia). Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," Note 15, "Restructuring and Impairment Costs," and Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for more information.
(3) Reflects amortization of intangible assets including those related to partially owned affiliates recorded within equity income.
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(4) Reflects restructuring related charges for costs that are directly attributable to restructuring activities, but do not meet the definition of restructuring under ASC 420 along with restructuring costs at partially owned affiliates recorded within equity income.
(5) The year ended September 30, 2021 includes a $21 million loss associated with certain aspects of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction and a $5 million loss on sale of non-core assets in China. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes a $21 million loss of sale of RECARO and $4 million loss on deconsolidation of Aerospace, partially offset by a $12 million gain on completion of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction.
(6) The year ended September 30, 2021 includes a gain associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction of $1,181 million and a gain of $33 million on the sale of Adient's interest in SJA. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes non-cash impairment charges related to Adient's YFAI investment balance recorded in conjunction with the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction. All of these impacts have been recorded within the equity income line in the consolidated statements of income.
(7) The year ended September 30, 2021 reflects a one-time gain of $38 million associated with the retrospective recovery of indirect tax credits in Brazil resulting from a favorable court ruling (of which $36 million relates to recoveries covering the past 20 years and is adjusted out of Americas' segment results), a $5 million gain on previously held interest at YFAS in an affiliate, and $19 million of transaction costs. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes $15 million of transaction costs and $1 million of tax adjustments at YFAI. The year ended September 30, 2019 includes $4 million of integration costs associated with the acquisition of Futuris, $3 million of transaction costs and $2 million of tax adjustments at YFAI.
Americas
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
Change
|
|
2020
|
|
Change
|
|
2019
|
Net sales
|
|
$
|
6,164
|
|
|
5%
|
|
$
|
5,889
|
|
|
(24)%
|
|
$
|
7,785
|
|
Adjusted EBITDA
|
|
$
|
232
|
|
|
2%
|
|
$
|
228
|
|
|
9%
|
|
$
|
210
|
|
Net sales increased during fiscal 2021 by $275 million as a result of prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19 and despite certain unplanned temporary production stoppages in the current year primarily resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages ($262 million), favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($33 million), and the favorable impact of material economics recoveries ($24 million), partially offset by the unfavorable impact of foreign currencies ($34 million), and the impact of the prior year divestiture of RECARO ($10 million).
Adjusted EBITDA increased during fiscal 2021 by $4 million due primarily to higher current year volumes as explained above and product mix ($120 million), operational performance improvements ($3 million), the favorable impact of foreign currencies ($8 million), and favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($70 million), partially offset by operational inefficiencies including premium freight and unplanned temporary production stoppages in the current year resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages and to a lesser extent COVID-19 related costs ($104 million), higher administrative expense primarily related to certain prior year benefits related costs that were not expected to recur, net of current year efficiency improvements ($44 million), the unfavorable material economics, net of recoveries ($46 million), and lower equity income ($3 million).
Net sales decreased during fiscal 2020 by $1,896 million due to lower production volumes ($1,787 million) resulting primarily from the operational shutdowns during fiscal 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as $55 million attributable to the GM labor strike during the first quarter of fiscal 2020 and the impact of Adient specific launches, along with the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($75 million), the unfavorable impact of material economics ($21 million), and the unfavorable impact of the RECARO divestiture ($39 million), partially offset by the favorable impact of commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($26 million).
Adjusted EBITDA increased during fiscal 2020 by $18 million due to the impact of operational performance improvements ($104 million), lower administrative and engineering expense ($100 million) including lower levels of certain compensation and discretionary spending which are not expected to recur as part of the annual run rate, the favorable impact of Adient Aerospace deconsolidation and RECARO divestiture ($25 million), the favorable impact of commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($55 million) and favorable material economics, net of recoveries ($15 million), partially offset by lower production volumes ($274 million), lower equity income ($2 million), and the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($5 million).
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EMEA
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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|
Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
|
Net sales
|
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$
|
5,564
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|
|
8%
|
|
$
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5,148
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|
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(23)%
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|
$
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6,675
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|
Adjusted EBITDA
|
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$
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277
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|
|
>100%
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|
$
|
101
|
|
|
(37)%
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|
$
|
161
|
|
Net sales increased during fiscal 2021 by $416 million as a result of prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19 and despite certain unplanned temporary production stoppages in the current year primarily resulting from semiconductor and petrochemical shortages ($254 million), the favorable impact of foreign currency ($234 million), the favorable impact of commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($22 million), and the favorable impact of material economics recoveries ($50 million), partially offset by the impact of prior year divestitures primarily consisting of the RECARO and fabrics businesses ($144 million).
Adjusted EBITDA increased during fiscal 2021 by $176 million due primarily to higher current year volumes as explained above ($110 million), current year operational performance improvements ($61 million), lower administrative and engineering expense related to efficiencies and the impact of certain launch delays ($50 million), favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($51 million) and higher equity income ($1 million), partially offset by operational inefficiencies as a result of unplanned temporary production stoppages in the current year stemming from semiconductor shortages and to a lesser extent COVID-19 related costs ($55 million), unfavorable net commodity pricing adjustments ($11 million), unfavorable impact of foreign currencies ($9 million), higher administrative and engineering expense due to prior year benefits that were not expected to recur ($18 million), and the impact of prior year divestitures primarily consisting of the RECARO and fabrics businesses ($4 million).
Net sales decreased during fiscal 2020 by $1,527 million due to lower production volumes ($1,353 million) resulting primarily from the operational shutdowns during fiscal 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic along with the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($137 million), the unfavorable impact of the RECARO divestiture ($39 million) and the unfavorable impact of material economics ($14 million), partially offset by favorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($16 million).
Adjusted EBITDA decreased during fiscal 2020 by $60 million due to lower volumes ($243 million), the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($12 million), unfavorable material economics, net of recovery ($10 million), and lower equity income ($3 million), partially offset by operational performance improvements ($91 million), lower administrative and engineering expense ($56 million) including lower levels of certain compensation and discretionary spending which are not expected to recur as part of the annual run rate, favorable net material and pricing adjustments ($57 million), and the favorable impact of divestitures primarily related to RECARO ($4 million).
Asia
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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Change
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2020
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Change
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2019
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Net sales
|
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$
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2,123
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|
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17%
|
|
$
|
1,822
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|
|
(22)%
|
|
$
|
2,337
|
|
Adjusted EBITDA
|
|
$
|
486
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|
|
15%
|
|
$
|
424
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|
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(17)%
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$
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513
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|
Net sales increased during fiscal 2021 by $301 million due to higher production volumes across the region, which was primarily a result of prior year operational interruptions due to COVID-19 and despite certain unplanned temporary production stoppages in the current year primarily resulting from semiconductor shortages ($263 million), the favorable impact of foreign currencies ($74 million), and the favorable impact of material economics recoveries ($9 million), partially offset by the impact of unfavorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($31 million), and the impact of the prior year divestiture of RECARO ($14 million).
Adjusted EBITDA increased during fiscal 2021 by $62 million due primarily to higher current year volumes as explained above ($50 million), higher equity income as a result of the prior year operational interruptions at Adient's China affiliates due to COVID-19 ($34 million), operational performance improvements ($33 million), lower administrative and engineering expense
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($3 million), and the favorable impact of foreign currencies ($29 million), partially offset by the unfavorable impact of material economics, net of recoveries ($9 million), unfavorable commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($21 million), the impact of current year divestiture of SJA ($9 million), the impact of prior year divestiture of YFAI ($18 million) and RECARO ($5 million), prior year tax benefits at various affiliates that were not expected to recur ($10 million), higher administrative expense due in part to prior year benefits that were not expected to recur ($9 million), and operational inefficiencies including premium freight and unplanned temporary production stoppages resulting from semiconductor shortages and to a lesser extent COVID-19 related costs ($6 million).
Net sales decreased during the fiscal 2020 by $515 million due to lower production volumes ($474 million) primarily resulting from the operational shutdowns in China and in other Asia countries in fiscal 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the unfavorable impact of the RECARO divestiture ($37 million), the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($13 million), and the unfavorable impact of material economics ($3 million), partially offset by the favorable impact of commercial settlements and net pricing adjustments ($12 million).
Adjusted EBITDA decreased during fiscal 2020 by $89 million due to the impact of lower production volumes ($73 million), the unfavorable impact of the planned YFAI divestiture ($26 million), unfavorable material economics, net of recoveries ($3 million), the unfavorable impact of foreign currency ($12 million), the unfavorable impact of the RECARO divestiture ($9 million), and higher administrative and engineering costs ($2 million), partially offset by operational performance improvements ($8 million), higher equity income from China seating affiliates that included $10 million of benefits from tax credits at various China affiliates that are not expected to recur ($16 million), and favorable net material and pricing adjustments ($12 million).
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Adient's primary liquidity needs are to fund general business requirements, including working capital, capital expenditures, restructuring costs and debt service requirements. Adient's principal sources of liquidity are cash flows from operating activities, the revolving credit facility and other debt issuances, and existing cash balances. Adient actively manages its working capital and associated cash requirements and continually seeks more effective uses of cash. Working capital is highly influenced by the timing of cash flows associated with sales and purchases, and therefore can be difficult to manage at times. See below and refer to Note 9, "Debt and Financing Arrangements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for discussion of financing arrangements. Refer to Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," for more information on strategic transactions that have provided significant liquidity that will allow for additional voluntary debt pay down in fiscal 2022. Following the first quarter of fiscal 2019 dividend payout, Adient has suspended future dividends.
Indebtedness
Adient US LLC ("Adient US"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Adient, together with certain of Adient's other subsidiaries, maintains an asset-based revolving credit facility (the “ABL Credit Facility”), which provides for a revolving line of credit up to $1,250 million, including a North American subfacility of up to $950 million and a European subfacility of up to $300 million, subject to borrowing base capacity. The ABL Credit Facility will mature on May 6, 2024, subject to a springing maturity date 91 days earlier if certain amounts remain outstanding at that time under the Term Loan B Agreement (defined below). Interest is payable on the ABL Credit Facility at a fluctuating rate of interest determined by reference to the Eurodollar rate plus an applicable margin of 1.50% to 2.00%. Adient will pay a commitment fee of 0.25% to 0.375% on the unused portion of the commitments under the asset-based revolving credit facility based on average global availability. Letters of credit are limited to the lesser of (x) $150 million and (y) the aggregate unused amount of commitments under the ABL Credit Facility then in effect. Subject to certain conditions, the ABL Credit Facility may be expanded by up to $250 million in additional commitments. Loans under the ABL Credit Facility may be denominated, at the option of Adient, in U.S. dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling or Swedish Kroner. The ABL Credit Agreement is secured on a first-priority lien on all accounts receivable, inventory and bank accounts (and funds on deposit therein) and a second-priority lien on all of the tangible and intangible assets of certain Adient subsidiaries. As of September 30, 2021, Adient had not drawn down on the ABL Credit Facility and had availability under this facility of $739 million (net of $59 million of letters of credit).
In addition, Adient US and Adient Global Holdings S.à r.l., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adient, maintain a term loan credit agreement (the “Term Loan B Agreement”) that initially provided for a 5-year $800 million senior secured term loan facility that was fully drawn on closing. The Term Loan B Agreement amortizes in equal quarterly installments at a rate of 1.00% per annum of the original principal amount thereof, with the remaining balance originally due at final maturity on May 6, 2024. Interest on the Term Loan B Agreement accrues at the Eurodollar rate plus an applicable margin originally equal to 4.25% (with one 0.25% step down based on achievement of a specific secured net leverage level starting with the fiscal quarter ending
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December 31, 2019). The Term Loan B Agreement also permits Adient to incur incremental term loans in an aggregate amount not to exceed the greater of $750 million and an unlimited amount subject to a pro forma first lien secured net leverage ratio of not greater than 1.75 to 1.00 and certain other conditions. In April 2021, Adient amended the Term Loan B Agreement ("Amended Agreement") which, among other changes (i) extended the maturity date for loans outstanding to April 8, 2028, (ii) reduced the interest rate margin applicable thereunder by 0.75% to 3.50%, in the case of Eurodollar Rate loans, and 2.50% (in the case of Base Rate loans) (in each case, with one 0.25% step down based on achievement of a specified first lien secured net leverage level starting with the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2021) and (iii) made certain other negative covenant and mandatory prepayment changes in connection therewith. The amendment also established incremental term loans in an aggregate principal amount of $214 million resulting in total loans outstanding under the Amended Agreement of $1.0 billion. Adient paid $7 million related to the Amended Agreement and wrote off $8 million of previously deferred financing costs as a result of the debt extinguishment during the third quarter of fiscal 2021.
Adient US was also a party to an indenture relating to the issuance of $800 million aggregate principal amount of Senior First Lien Notes. The notes originally mature on May 15, 2026 and bear interest at a rate of 7.00% per annum. Interest on these notes was payable semi-annually in arrears on November 15 and May 15 of each year, commencing on November 15, 2019. During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient repurchased $640 million of the outstanding balance of the Senior First Lien Notes at a price of 107% of the principal plus $17 million of accrued and unpaid interest. As a result, $9 million of previously deferred financing costs was written off to net financing charges. During the third quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient redeemed the $160 million of remaining balance of the Senior First Lien Notes at a price of 103% of the principal plus $4 million of accrued and unpaid interest, and wrote off $3 million of previously deferred financing costs as a result of the debt extinguishment.
The ABL Credit Facility, Term Loan B Agreement and the Senior First Lien Notes due 2026 contain covenants that are usual and customary for facilities and debt instruments of this type and that, among other things, restrict the ability of Adient and its restricted subsidiaries to: create certain liens and enter into sale and lease-back transactions; create, assume, incur or guarantee certain indebtedness; pay dividends or make other distributions on, or repurchase or redeem, Adient’s capital stock or certain other debt; make other restricted payments; and consolidate or merge with, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all of Adient’s and its restricted subsidiaries’ assets, to another person. These covenants are subject to a number of other limitations and exceptions set forth in the agreements. The agreements also provide for customary events of default, including, but not limited to, cross-default clauses with other debt arrangements, failure to pay principal and interest, failure to comply with covenants, agreements or conditions, and certain events of bankruptcy or insolvency involving Adient and its significant subsidiaries.
Adient Global Holdings Ltd. (“AGH”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adient, maintains $900 million aggregate principal amount of 4.875% USD-denominated unsecured notes due 2026. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient redeemed $103 million of face value of these notes, resulting in a remaining balance of $797 million as of September 30, 2020. Adient recorded a gain of $3 million associated with this partial redemption. AGH also maintains €1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 3.50% unsecured notes due 2024.
Adient Germany Ltd. & Co. KG, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adient, maintains €135 million in an unsecured term loan from the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) due in 2022. The loan bears interest at the 6-month EURIBOR rate plus 158 basis points. Adient is compliant with the net leverage ratio at September 30, 2021 and expects to be compliant for the remainder of the term. During the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient repaid $16 million of the EIB loan, triggered in part by the redemption of debt in the prior year. Adient repaid $20 million of the EIB loan in May 2021, triggered by the prior year sale of the fabrics business.
On April 20, 2020, Adient US offered $600 million (net proceeds of $591 million) aggregate principal amount of 9.00% Senior First Lien Notes due 2025. These notes will mature on April 15, 2025, provided that if AGH has not refinanced (or otherwise redeemed) in whole its outstanding 3.50% unsecured notes due 2024 or any refinancing indebtedness thereof that matures earlier than 91 days prior to the maturity date of the Senior First Lien Notes due 2025 on or prior to May 15, 2024, these notes will mature on May 15, 2024. Interest on these notes is due on April 15 and October 15 each year, beginning on October 15, 2020. These notes contain covenants that are usual and customary, similar to the covenants on the Senior First Lien Notes due 2026 as described above. Adient incurred $10 million of debt issuance cost associated with this new debt in fiscal 2020.
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Sources of Cash Flows
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Cash provided (used) by operating activities
|
|
$
|
260
|
|
|
$
|
246
|
|
|
$
|
308
|
|
Cash provided (used) by investing activities
|
|
347
|
|
|
166
|
|
|
(383)
|
|
Cash provided (used) by financing activities
|
|
(770)
|
|
|
393
|
|
|
303
|
|
Capital expenditures
|
|
(260)
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|
|
(326)
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|
|
(468)
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|
Cash flows from operating activities
Fiscal 2021 compared to Fiscal 2020: The increase in cash flows from operating activities is primarily due to higher levels of operating profits, partially offset by unfavorable changes to working capital year-over-year driven by higher levels of inventory, higher levels of restructuring amounts paid and higher levels of interest paid in the current year.
Fiscal 2020 compared to Fiscal 2019: The decrease in operating cash flows is due primarily to lower levels of operating profits, partially offset by lower levels of trade working capital, specifically lower levels of accounts receivable, inventory and accounts payable. See the working capital section below for further information on changes in working capital.
Cash flows from investing activities
Fiscal 2021 compared to Fiscal 2020: The increase in cash provided by investing activities is due to higher levels of proceeds received from business divestitures (primarily $715 million from the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction and $53 million from the sale of SJA) and lower levels of capital expenditures, partially offset by business acquisitions in the current year.
Fiscal 2020 compared to Fiscal 2019: The increase in cash provided by investing activities is primarily due to lower levels of capital expenditures in the current year as well as $329 million of proceeds from the Yanfeng transaction and $170 million of net proceeds from the sale of the fabrics business, partially offset by lower proceeds from the sale of assets as compared to the prior year and a $37 million cash outflow as a result of the deconsolidation of the Adient Aerospace joint venture.
Cash flows from financing activities
Fiscal 2021 compared to Fiscal 2020: The significant increase in cash used by financing activities is primarily due to the repayment of long-term debt, including premium paid, of $895 million, the prior year draw down of the ABL revolver of $179 million, and the $600 million of proceeds from the issuance of 9.00% Senior Notes in April 2020, partially offset by the $214 million incremental borrowing in the third quarter of fiscal 2021 under the amended Term Loan B Agreement.
Fiscal 2020 compared to Fiscal 2019: The increase in cash from financing activities is primarily attributable to the issuance of $600 million of debt in fiscal 2020 along with lower repayments of long-term debt.
Capital expenditures
Fiscal 2021 compared to Fiscal 2020: Capital expenditures decreased year over year based on timing of program spend on product launches including certain launch delays in EMEA and tightening controls around overall spending.
Fiscal 2020 compared to Fiscal 2019: The decrease in capital expenditures was primarily related to decreased year over year spending based on timing of program spend on product launches and tightening controls around overall spending.
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Working capital
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
September 30, 2021
|
|
September 30, 2020
|
Current assets
|
|
$
|
5,086
|
|
|
$
|
4,482
|
|
Current liabilities
|
|
3,511
|
|
|
3,819
|
|
Working capital
|
|
$
|
1,575
|
|
|
$
|
663
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The increase in working capital of $912 million is primarily attributable to higher levels of inventory and other current assets (of which $643 million is attributable to the receivable related to the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction), lower levels of restructuring reserve, and other current liabilities, partially offset by lower levels of accounts receivable.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
Adient enters into supply chain financing programs in certain foreign jurisdictions to sell accounts receivable without recourse to third-party financial institutions. Sales of accounts receivable are reflected as a reduction of accounts receivable on the consolidated statements of financial position and the proceeds are included in cash flows from operating activities in the consolidated statements of cash flows. As of September 30, 2021, $132 million has been funded under these programs.
Contractual Obligations
A summary of Adient's significant contractual obligations as of September 30, 2021:
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(in millions)
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Total
|
|
2022
|
|
2023-2024
|
|
2025-2026
|
|
Beyond 2027
|
Long-term debt
|
|
$
|
3,679
|
|
|
$
|
167
|
|
|
$
|
1,180
|
|
|
$
|
1,415
|
|
|
$
|
917
|
|
Interest on long-term debt
|
|
786
|
|
|
172
|
|
|
339
|
|
|
203
|
|
|
72
|
|
Operating leases
|
|
369
|
|
|
101
|
|
|
134
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|
|
65
|
|
|
69
|
|
Purchase obligations (1)
|
|
178
|
|
|
178
|
|
|
—
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|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Pension contributions
|
|
131
|
|
|
16
|
|
|
21
|
|
|
25
|
|
|
69
|
|
Total contractual cash obligations
|
|
$
|
5,143
|
|
|
$
|
634
|
|
|
$
|
1,674
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|
|
$
|
1,708
|
|
|
$
|
1,127
|
|
(1) Includes $67 million of committed capital expenditures.
Effects of Inflation and Changing Prices
The effects of inflation have historically not been significant to Adient's results of operations. Generally, Adient has been able to implement operating efficiencies to sufficiently offset cost increases, which have been moderate. The automotive industry has recently experienced a period of sustained price increases for commodities such as steel and to a lesser extent petrochemicals, as well as higher freight costs, that may continue in the future as demand increases and supply may remain constrained which has resulted in, and may continue to result in, increased costs for Adient that may not be, or may only be partially, offset.
Critical Accounting Estimates and Policies
Adient prepares its consolidated financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). This requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts and related disclosures. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The following policies are considered by management
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to be the most critical in understanding the judgments that are involved in the preparation of Adient's consolidated financial statements and the uncertainties that could impact results of operations, financial position and cash flows.
Revenue Recognition
Adient records revenue when persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, delivery occurs or services are rendered, the sales price or fee is fixed or determinable and collectability is reasonably assured. Adient delivers products and records revenue pursuant to commercial agreements with its customers generally in the form of an approved purchase order, including the effects of contractual customer price productivity. Adient does negotiate discrete price changes with its customers, which are generally the result of unique commercial issues between Adient and its customers. Adient records amounts associated with discrete price changes as a reduction to revenue when specific facts and circumstances indicate that a price reduction is probable and the amounts are reasonably estimable. Adient records amounts associated with discrete price changes as an increase to revenue upon execution of a legally enforceable contractual agreement and when collectability is reasonably assured. Refer to Note 1, "Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies," and Note 2, "Revenue Recognition," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for more information.
Impairment of Goodwill, Other Long-lived Assets and Investments in Partially Owned Affiliates
Goodwill reflects the cost of an acquisition in excess of the fair values assigned to identifiable net assets acquired. Adient reviews goodwill for impairment during the fourth fiscal quarter or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate the asset might be impaired. Adient performs impairment reviews for its reporting units, which have been determined to be Adient's reportable segments, using a fair value method based on management's judgments and assumptions or third-party valuations. The fair value of a reporting unit refers to the price that would be received to sell the unit as a whole in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. In estimating the fair value, Adient uses the income approach in which discounted cash flow analyses are used to derive estimates of fair value of each reporting unit. Multiples of earnings based on the average of historical, published multiples of earnings of comparable entities with similar operations and economic characteristics are also used in developing estimated fair values. The inputs utilized in the analyses are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement." These calculations contain uncertainties as they require management to make assumptions about market comparables, future cash flows and appropriate discount rates (based on weighted average cost of capital ranging from 15.0% – 17.5% at September 30, 2021) to reflect the risk inherent in the future cash flows and to derive a reasonable enterprise value and related premium. The estimated future cash flows reflect management's latest assumptions of the financial projections based on current and anticipated competitive landscape, including estimates of revenue based on production volumes over the foreseeable future and long-term growth rates, and operating margins based on historical trends and future cost containment activities. The financial projections also considered the impact that COVID-19, operational interruptions due to semiconductor shortages and higher commodity and shipping costs are having on Adient’s current and future operations as well as the impact to new vehicle sales in future years. A change in any of these estimates and assumptions could produce a different fair value, which could have a material impact on the results of the goodwill impairment test and on Adient's results of operations. The estimated fair value is then compared with the carrying amount of the reporting unit, including recorded goodwill. Adient is subject to financial statement risk to the extent that the carrying amount exceeds the estimated fair value. As a result of the tests, there was no goodwill impairment recorded during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021. Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
Adient reviews long-lived assets, including property, plant and equipment and other intangible assets with definite lives, for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset's carrying amount may not be recoverable. Adient conducts its long-lived asset impairment analyses in accordance with ASC 360-10-15, "Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets." ASC 360-10-15 requires Adient to group assets and liabilities at the lowest level for which identifiable cash flows are largely independent of the cash flows of other assets and liabilities and evaluate the asset group against the sum of the undiscounted future cash flows. If the undiscounted cash flows do not indicate the carrying amount of the asset is recoverable, an impairment charge is measured as the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset group exceeds its fair value based on discounted cash flow analysis or appraisals. Intangible assets with definite lives continue to be amortized over their estimated useful lives and are subject to impairment testing as part of their asset group if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset might be impaired. A considerable amount of management judgment and assumptions are required in performing the impairment tests. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient concluded it had a triggering event requiring assessment of an impairment within a separate China entity and as a result recorded a $5 million pre-tax non-cash impairment in the Asia segment related to long-lived assets due to an overall decline in the forecasted operations within that business. During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient concluded it had a triggering event requiring assessment of impairment within the Futuris China business and as a result recorded a pre-tax non-cash impairment of $27 million in the Asia segment, which consisted of customer relationship intangible assets of $24 million and other long-lived assets of $3 million, due to an
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overall decline in forecasted operations within that business. In the second quarter of fiscal 2019, Adient concluded it had triggering events requiring assessment of impairment of long-lived assets in the seat structure and mechanism operations. As a result, Adient reviewed the long-lived assets for impairment and recorded a $66 million impairment charge within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statements of income (loss). The impairment charge related to long-lived assets in North America and Europe asset groups as of March 31, 2019 in support of current programs. No other long-lived asset impairments were identified in fiscal 2019. These impairments were measured, depending on the asset, either under an income approach utilizing forecasted discounted cash flows or a market approach utilizing appraisal techniques to determine fair values of the impaired assets. These methods are consistent with the methods Adient employed in prior periods to value other long-lived assets. The inputs utilized in the analyses are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement" and primarily consist of expected future operating margins and cash flows, estimated production volumes, weighted average cost of capital rates (13.0%), estimated salable values and third-party appraisal techniques such as market comparables. To the extent that profitability on current or future programs decline as compared to forecasted profitability or if adverse changes occur to key assumptions or other fair value measurement inputs, further impairment of long-lived assets could occur in the future. Refer to Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
Adient monitors its investments in partially-owned affiliates for indicators of other-than-temporary declines in value on an ongoing basis. If Adient determines that an other-than-temporary decline in value has occurred, it recognizes an impairment loss, which is measured as the difference between the recorded book value and the fair value of the investment. Fair value is generally determined using an income approach based on discounted cash flows or negotiated transaction values. During fiscal 2020, Adient entered into an agreement to, among other things, transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAI held, directly or indirectly, by Adient, which represented 30% of YFAI’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to Yanfeng Automotive Trim Systems Company Ltd. for $369 million, of which $309 million was paid at closing and $60 million is to be paid on a deferred basis. This transaction closed during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020. Adient concluded that indicators of other-than-temporary impairment were present in certain quarters during fiscal 2020 related to the investment in YFAI and recorded a total of $231 million non-cash impairment of Adient’s YFAI investment within equity income. The impairments were determined based on combining the fair value of consideration received for all transactions contemplated within the Master Agreement, including an estimated fair value of the YFAS joint venture extension, and allocating the total consideration received to the individual transactions based on relative fair values. Adient estimated the fair value of the individual transactions using both an income approach and market approach. The inputs utilized in the fair value analyses of the transactions are classified as level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement" and primarily consisted of expected future operating margins and cash flows of YFAI, estimated production volumes, estimated dividend payments from YFAS over the extension period, estimated terminal values of YFAS, market comparables, weighted-average costs of capital (YFAI - 15.0%, YFAS - 10.5%), and noncontrolling interest discounts. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” and Note 19, "Nonconsolidated Partially-Owned Affiliates," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
Employee Benefit Plans
Adient provides a range of pension benefits to its employees and retired employees. These benefits are Adient's direct obligation and have been recorded within Adient's consolidated financial statements. Plan assets and obligations are measured annually, or more frequently if there is a remeasurement event, based on Adient's measurement date utilizing various actuarial assumptions such as discount rates, assumed rates of return, compensation increases, turnover rates and health care cost trend rates as of that date. Adient reviews its actuarial assumptions on an annual basis and makes modifications to the assumptions based on current rates and trends when appropriate.
Adient utilizes a mark-to-market approach for recognizing pension benefit expenses, including measuring the market related value of plan assets at fair value and recognizing actuarial gains and losses in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year or at the date of a remeasurement event.
U.S. GAAP requires that companies recognize in the statement of financial position a liability for defined benefit pension and postretirement plans that are underfunded or unfunded, or an asset for defined benefit pension and postretirement plans that are overfunded. U.S. GAAP also requires that companies measure the benefit obligations and fair value of plan assets that determine a benefit plan's funded status as of the date of the employer's fiscal year end.
Adient considers the expected benefit payments on a plan-by-plan basis when setting assumed discount rates. As a result, Adient uses different discount rates for each plan depending on the plan jurisdiction, the demographics of participants and the expected timing of benefit payments. For the U.S. pension plans, Adient uses a discount rate provided by an independent third party calculated based on an appropriate mix of high quality bonds. For the non-U.S. pension, Adient consistently uses the
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relevant country specific benchmark indices for determining the various discount rates. Adient's discount rate on U.S. pension plans was 3.06% and 2.91% at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Adient's weighted average discount rate on non-U.S. plans was 1.71% and 1.87% at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
In estimating the expected return on plan assets, Adient considers the historical returns on plan assets, adjusted for forward-looking considerations, inflation assumptions and the impact of the active management of the plans' invested assets. Reflecting the relatively long-term nature of the plans' obligations, approximately 60% of the plans' assets are invested in fixed income securities and 15% in equity securities, with the remainder primarily invested in alternative investments. For fiscal years 2021 and 2020, Adient's expected long-term return on U.S. pension plan assets used to determine net periodic benefit cost was 5.75% and 5.75% respectively. The actual rate of return on U.S. pension plans was below 5.75% in fiscal 2021 and 2020. For fiscal years 2021 and 2020, Adient's weighted average expected long-term return on non-U.S. pension plan assets was 3.68% and 4.01%, respectively. The actual rate of return on non-U.S. pension plans was above 3.68% in fiscal 2021 and was above 4.01% in fiscal 2020.
For fiscal 2022, Adient estimates the long-term rate of return will approximate 5.75% and 3.20% for U.S. pension and non-U.S. pension plans, respectively. Any differences between actual investment results and the expected long-term asset returns will be reflected in net periodic benefit costs in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year. If Adient's actual returns on plan assets are less than Adient's expectations, additional contributions may be required.
In fiscal 2021, total Adient contributions to the defined benefit pension plans were $23 million. Adient expects to contribute at least $16 million in cash to its defined benefit pension plans in fiscal 2022. In fiscal 2021, total Adient contributions to the postretirement plans were not significant.
Based on information provided by its independent actuaries and other relevant sources, Adient believes that the assumptions used are reasonable; however, changes in these assumptions could impact Adient's financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
Refer to Note 14, "Retirement Plans," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information on Adient's pension plans.
Income Taxes
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss and other loss carryforwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. Adient records a valuation allowance that primarily represents operating and other loss carryforwards for which realization is uncertain. Management judgment is required in determining Adient's provision for income taxes, deferred tax assets and liabilities, and the valuation allowance recorded against Adient's net deferred tax assets.
Adient reviews the realizability of its deferred tax assets on a quarterly basis, or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that a review is required. In determining the requirement for a valuation allowance, the historical and projected financial results of the legal entity or combined group recording the net deferred tax asset are considered, along with any other positive or negative evidence. Since future financial results may differ from previous estimates, periodic adjustments to Adient's valuation allowances may be necessary.
Adient is subject to income taxes in Ireland, the U.S. and other non-U.S. jurisdictions. Judgment is required in determining its worldwide provision for income taxes and recording the related assets and liabilities. In the ordinary course of Adient's business, there are many transactions and calculations where the ultimate tax determination is uncertain. Adient's income tax returns for various fiscal years remain under audit by the respective tax authorities. Although the outcome of tax audits is always uncertain, management believes that it has appropriate support for the positions taken on its tax returns and that its annual tax provisions included amounts sufficient to pay assessments, if any, which may be proposed by the taxing authorities. Nonetheless, the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year.
Adient does not generally provide for additional income taxes which would become payable upon repatriation of undistributed earnings of wholly owned foreign subsidiaries. Adient's intent is for such earnings to be reinvested by the subsidiaries or to be repatriated only when it would be tax efficient.
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Refer to Note 17, "Income Taxes," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for Adient's income tax disclosures.
Restructuring Costs
Adient accrues costs in connection with its restructuring actions. These accruals include estimates primarily related to employee headcount, local statutory benefits, and other employee termination costs. Actual costs may vary from these estimates. These accruals are reviewed on a quarterly basis and changes to restructuring actions are appropriately recognized when identified. Refer to Note 15, “Restructuring and Impairment Costs,” of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information.
During fiscal 2021, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2021 Plan") of $27 million that was offset by $16 million of prior year underspend. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $23 million related to the EMEA segment, $3 million related to the Americas segment, and $1 million relates to the Asia segment. Adient currently estimates that upon completion of the restructuring actions, the fiscal 2021 restructuring plan will reduce annual operating costs by approximately $23 million, which is primarily the result of lower costs of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses due to reduced employee-related costs, of which approximately 25%-35% will result in net savings. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed by fiscal 2022.
During fiscal 2020, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2020 Plan") of $205 million. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $20 million relates to the Americas segment, $175 million relates to the EMEA segment and $10 million relates to the Asia segment. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions. Adient currently estimates that upon completion of the restructuring actions, the fiscal 2020 restructuring plan will reduce annual operating costs by approximately $180 million, which is primarily the result of lower costs of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses due to reduced employee-related costs, of which approximately 35%-40% will result in net savings. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed by fiscal 2024.
During fiscal 2019, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2019 Plan") of $105 million. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $81 million relates to the EMEA segment, $16 million relates to the Americas segment and $8 million relates to the Asia segment. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions. Also recorded in fiscal 2019 was $16 million of prior year underspend, a $9 million increase to a prior year reserve and $6 million of recoveries from a customer related to previous restructuring charges.
New Accounting Pronouncements
See Note 1, "Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for a discussion of new accounting pronouncements.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Board of Directors and Shareholders of Adient plc
Opinions on the Financial Statements and Internal Control over Financial Reporting
We have audited the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position of Adient plc and its subsidiaries (the “Company”) as of September 30, 2021 and 2020, and the related consolidated statements of income (loss), of comprehensive income (loss), of shareholders' equity and of cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended September 30, 2021, including the related notes and financial statement schedule listed in the accompanying index (collectively referred to as the “consolidated financial statements”). We also have audited the Company's internal control over financial reporting as of September 30, 2021, based on criteria established in Internal Control - Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO).
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Company as of September 30, 2021 and 2020, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended September 30, 2021 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Also in our opinion, the Company maintained, in all material respects, effective internal control over financial reporting as of September 30, 2021, based on criteria established in Internal Control - Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the COSO.
Change in Accounting Principle
As discussed in Note 1 to the consolidated financial statements, the Company changed the manner in which it accounts for leases on October 1, 2019.
Basis for Opinions
The Company's management is responsible for these consolidated financial statements, for maintaining effective internal control over financial reporting, and for its assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting, included in Management’s Annual Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting appearing under Item 9A. Our responsibility is to express opinions on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and on the Company's internal control over financial reporting based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud, and whether effective internal control over financial reporting was maintained in all material respects.
Our audits of the consolidated financial statements included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. Our audit of internal control over financial reporting included obtaining an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, assessing the risk that a material weakness exists, and testing and evaluating the design and operating effectiveness of internal control based
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on the assessed risk. Our audits also included performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinions.
As described in Management’s Annual Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting, management has excluded Chongqing Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. and Adient (Langfang) Seating Co., Ltd. from its assessment of internal control over financial reporting as of September 30, 2021, because they were acquired by the Company in a purchase business combination during 2021. We have also excluded Chongqing Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. and Adient (Langfang) Seating Co., Ltd. from our audit of internal control over financial reporting. Chongqing Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. and Adient (Langfang) Seating Co., Ltd. are subsidiaries whose total assets excluded from management’s assessment and our audit of internal control over financial reporting collectively represent approximately 5% of the consolidated total assets as of September 30, 2021.
Definition and Limitations of Internal Control over Financial Reporting
A company’s internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. A company’s internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that (i) pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the company; (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that receipts and expenditures of the company are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of the company; and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of the company’s assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.
Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.
Critical Audit Matters
The critical audit matter communicated below is a matter arising from the current period audit of the consolidated financial statements that was communicated or required to be communicated to the audit committee and that (i) relates to accounts or disclosures that are material to the consolidated financial statements and (ii) involved our especially challenging, subjective, or complex judgments. The communication of critical audit matters does not alter in any way our opinion on the consolidated financial statements, taken as a whole, and we are not, by communicating the critical audit matter below, providing a separate opinion on the critical audit matter or on the accounts or disclosures to which it relates.
Annual Goodwill Impairment Assessment
As described in Notes 1 and 6 to the consolidated financial statements, the Company’s goodwill balance was $2,212 million as of September 30, 2021. Management reviews goodwill for impairment during the fourth fiscal quarter or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate the asset might be impaired. Fair value is estimated using an income approach utilizing discounted cash flow analyses. This method requires management to make assumptions about estimates of the revenue and the operating margins, as well as the discount rates.
The principal considerations for our determination that performing procedures relating to the annual goodwill impairment assessment is a critical audit matter are the significant judgment by management when developing the fair value of the reporting units, which led to a high degree of auditor judgment, subjectivity, and effort in performing procedures and evaluating management’s significant assumptions related to estimates of the revenue and the operating margins, as well as the discount rates. In addition, the audit effort involved the use of professionals with specialized skill and knowledge.
Addressing the matter involved performing procedures and evaluating audit evidence in connection with forming our overall opinion on the consolidated financial statements. These procedures included testing the effectiveness of controls relating to management’s goodwill impairment assessment, including controls over the valuation of the Company’s reporting units. These procedures also included, among others (i) testing management’s process for developing the fair value estimates; (ii) evaluating the appropriateness of the income approach; (iii) testing the completeness and accuracy of underlying data used in the income approach; and (iv) evaluating the reasonableness of significant assumptions used by management related to estimates of the revenue and the operating margins, as well as the discount rates. Evaluating management’s assumptions related to estimates of the revenue and the operating margins involved evaluating whether the assumptions used by management were reasonable
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considering (i) the current and past performance of the reporting units; (ii) the consistency with relevant industry data; and (iii) whether these assumptions were consistent with evidence obtained in other areas of the audit. Professionals with specialized skill and knowledge were used to assist in evaluating the appropriateness of the income approach used by the Company and the reasonableness of the discount rates.
/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Detroit, Michigan
November 23, 2021
We have served as the Company’s auditor since 1957.
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Adient plc
Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss)
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions, except per share data)
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Net sales
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$
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13,680
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$
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12,670
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$
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16,526
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Cost of sales
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12,854
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12,078
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15,725
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Gross profit
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826
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592
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801
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Selling, general and administrative expenses
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537
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558
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671
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Loss on business divestitures - net
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26
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13
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—
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Restructuring and impairment costs
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21
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238
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176
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Equity income (loss)
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1,484
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22
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275
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Earnings (loss) before interest and income taxes
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1,726
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(195)
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229
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Net financing charges
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311
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220
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182
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Other pension expense (income)
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(24)
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14
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45
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Income (loss) before income taxes
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1,439
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(429)
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2
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Income tax provision (benefit)
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249
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57
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410
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Net income (loss)
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1,190
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(486)
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(408)
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Income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests
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82
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61
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83
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Net income (loss) attributable to Adient
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$
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1,108
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$
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(547)
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$
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(491)
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Earnings per share:
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Basic
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$
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11.76
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$
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(5.83)
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$
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(5.25)
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Diluted
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$
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11.58
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$
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(5.83)
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$
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(5.25)
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Shares used in computing earnings per share:
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Basic
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94.2
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93.8
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93.6
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Diluted
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95.7
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93.8
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93.6
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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Adient plc
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
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Year Ended
September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Net income (loss)
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$
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1,190
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$
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(486)
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$
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(408)
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Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
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Foreign currency translation adjustments
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16
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(69)
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(35)
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Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
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20
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(20)
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(1)
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Pension and postretirement plans
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1
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—
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(2)
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Other comprehensive income (loss)
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37
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(89)
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(38)
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Total comprehensive income (loss)
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1,227
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(575)
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(446)
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Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests
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81
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68
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83
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Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Adient
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$
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1,146
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$
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(643)
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$
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(529)
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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Adient plc
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
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September 30,
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(in millions, except share and per share data)
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2021
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2020
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Assets
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Cash and cash equivalents
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$
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1,521
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$
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1,692
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Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $29 and $10, respectively
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1,426
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1,641
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Inventories
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976
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685
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Assets held for sale
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49
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43
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Other current assets
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1,114
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421
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Current assets
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5,086
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4,482
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Property, plant and equipment - net
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1,607
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1,581
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Goodwill
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2,212
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2,057
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Other intangible assets - net
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555
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443
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Investments in partially-owned affiliates
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335
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707
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Assets held for sale
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25
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27
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Other noncurrent assets
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958
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964
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Total assets
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$
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10,778
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$
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10,261
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Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
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Short-term debt
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$
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17
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$
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202
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Current portion of long-term debt
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167
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8
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Accounts payable
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2,130
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2,179
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Accrued compensation and benefits
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389
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374
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Liabilities held for sale
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16
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46
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Restructuring reserve
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115
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237
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Other current liabilities
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677
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773
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Current liabilities
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3,511
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3,819
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Long-term debt
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3,512
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4,097
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Pension and postretirement benefits
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128
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|
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145
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Other noncurrent liabilities
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669
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622
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Long-term liabilities
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4,309
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|
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4,864
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Commitments and Contingencies (Note 20)
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Redeemable noncontrolling interests
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240
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43
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|
Preferred shares issued, par value $0.001; 100,000,000 shares authorized
zero shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2021
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—
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—
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Ordinary shares issued, par value $0.001; 500,000,000 shares authorized
94,378,004 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2021
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—
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—
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Additional paid-in capital
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3,991
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|
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3,974
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Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)
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(988)
|
|
|
(2,096)
|
|
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
|
|
(627)
|
|
|
(665)
|
|
Shareholders' equity attributable to Adient
|
|
2,376
|
|
|
1,213
|
|
Noncontrolling interests
|
|
342
|
|
|
322
|
|
Total shareholders' equity
|
|
2,718
|
|
|
1,535
|
|
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
|
|
$
|
10,778
|
|
|
$
|
10,261
|
|
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Operating Activities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income (loss) attributable to Adient
|
|
$
|
1,108
|
|
|
$
|
(547)
|
|
|
$
|
(491)
|
|
Income attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
|
82
|
|
|
61
|
|
|
83
|
|
Net income (loss)
|
|
1,190
|
|
|
(486)
|
|
|
(408)
|
|
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash provided (used) by operating activities:
|
|
|
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
285
|
|
|
295
|
|
|
278
|
|
Amortization of intangibles
|
|
45
|
|
|
37
|
|
|
40
|
|
Pension and postretirement benefit expense (benefit)
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
23
|
|
|
53
|
|
Pension and postretirement contributions, net
|
|
(23)
|
|
|
(19)
|
|
|
(19)
|
|
Equity in earnings of partially-owned affiliates, net of dividends received (includes purchase accounting amortization of $5, $3 and $4, respectively)
|
|
44
|
|
|
24
|
|
|
(55)
|
|
(Gain) on sale of / impairment of nonconsolidated partially owned affiliates
|
|
(1,214)
|
|
|
231
|
|
|
—
|
|
Premium and transaction costs paid on repurchase of debt
|
|
50
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Retrospective recoveries of Brazil indirect tax credits
|
|
(38)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Derivative loss on the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction
|
|
30
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deferred income taxes
|
|
40
|
|
|
(33)
|
|
|
288
|
|
Non-cash restructuring and impairment charges
|
|
11
|
|
|
53
|
|
|
78
|
|
Loss (gain) on divestitures - net
|
|
26
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
—
|
|
Equity-based compensation
|
|
36
|
|
|
15
|
|
|
20
|
|
Other
|
|
21
|
|
|
24
|
|
|
23
|
|
Changes in assets and liabilities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Receivables
|
|
483
|
|
|
190
|
|
|
131
|
|
Inventories
|
|
(263)
|
|
|
78
|
|
|
8
|
|
Other assets
|
|
82
|
|
|
140
|
|
|
150
|
|
Restructuring reserves
|
|
(136)
|
|
|
(80)
|
|
|
(108)
|
|
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
|
|
(388)
|
|
|
(251)
|
|
|
(191)
|
|
Accrued income taxes
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
(8)
|
|
|
20
|
|
Cash provided (used) by operating activities
|
|
260
|
|
|
246
|
|
|
308
|
|
Investing Activities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Capital expenditures
|
|
(260)
|
|
|
(326)
|
|
|
(468)
|
|
Sale of property, plant and equipment
|
|
30
|
|
|
15
|
|
|
68
|
|
Settlement of derivative contracts
|
|
(12)
|
|
|
10
|
|
|
10
|
|
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired
|
|
(211)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Business divestitures
|
|
785
|
|
|
499
|
|
|
—
|
|
Changes in long-term investments
|
|
—
|
|
|
(37)
|
|
|
3
|
|
Loans to affiliates
|
|
15
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Other
|
|
—
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
4
|
|
Cash provided (used) by investing activities
|
|
347
|
|
|
166
|
|
|
(383)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Continued)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Financing Activities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Increase (decrease) in short-term debt
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
17
|
|
Increase (decrease) in long-term debt
|
|
214
|
|
|
600
|
|
|
1,600
|
|
Repayment of long-term debt
|
|
(895)
|
|
|
(108)
|
|
|
(1,204)
|
|
Debt financing costs
|
|
(8)
|
|
|
(10)
|
|
|
(47)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash dividends
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(26)
|
|
Dividends paid to noncontrolling interests
|
|
(69)
|
|
|
(71)
|
|
|
(62)
|
|
Formation of consolidated joint venture
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
28
|
|
Other
|
|
(7)
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
Cash provided (used) by financing activities
|
|
(770)
|
|
|
393
|
|
|
303
|
|
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
|
|
8
|
|
|
(34)
|
|
|
9
|
|
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents, including cash classified within current assets held for sale
|
|
(155)
|
|
|
771
|
|
|
237
|
|
Less: cash classified within current assets held for sale
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
|
|
(171)
|
|
|
768
|
|
|
237
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
|
|
1,692
|
|
|
924
|
|
|
687
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
|
|
$
|
1,521
|
|
|
$
|
1,692
|
|
|
$
|
924
|
|
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Ordinary Shares, par value
|
|
Additional Paid-in Capital
|
|
Retained Earnings
(Accumulated Deficit)
|
|
|
|
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
|
|
Shareholders' Equity Attributable
to Adient
|
|
Shareholders' Equity Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
|
|
Total Equity
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2018
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
3,951
|
|
|
$
|
(1,028)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
(531)
|
|
|
$
|
2,392
|
|
|
$
|
325
|
|
|
$
|
2,717
|
|
Net income (loss)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(491)
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(491)
|
|
|
53
|
|
|
(438)
|
|
Foreign currency translation adjustments
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(35)
|
|
|
(35)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(38)
|
|
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
Employee retirement plans
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
Dividends declared ($0.275 per share)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(26)
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(26)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(26)
|
|
Dividends attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(61)
|
|
|
(61)
|
|
Change in noncontrolling interest share
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
28
|
|
|
28
|
|
Share based compensation and other
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2019
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
3,962
|
|
|
$
|
(1,545)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
(569)
|
|
|
$
|
1,848
|
|
|
$
|
341
|
|
|
$
|
2,189
|
|
Net income (loss)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(547)
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(547)
|
|
|
42
|
|
|
(505)
|
|
Foreign currency translation adjustments
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(76)
|
|
|
(76)
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
(65)
|
|
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dividends attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(54)
|
|
|
(54)
|
|
Change in noncontrolling interest share
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(18)
|
|
|
(18)
|
|
Share based compensation and other
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12
|
|
Adjustments from adoption of a new standard
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
3,974
|
|
|
$
|
(2,096)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
(665)
|
|
|
$
|
1,213
|
|
|
$
|
322
|
|
|
$
|
1,535
|
|
Net income (loss)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,108
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,108
|
|
|
57
|
|
|
1,165
|
|
Foreign currency translation adjustments
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
17
|
|
|
17
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
24
|
|
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
20
|
|
|
20
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
20
|
|
Employee retirement plans
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
Dividends attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(42)
|
|
|
(42)
|
|
Change in noncontrolling interest share
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
Share based compensation and other
|
|
—
|
|
|
17
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
17
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
18
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
3,991
|
|
|
$
|
(988)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
(627)
|
|
|
$
|
2,376
|
|
|
$
|
342
|
|
|
$
|
2,718
|
|
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
Adient plc | Form 10-K | 62
Adient plc
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
1. Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
On October 31, 2016, Adient plc ("Adient") became an independent company as a result of the separation of the automotive seating and interiors business (the "separation") from Johnson Controls International plc ("the former Parent"). Adient was incorporated under the laws of Ireland in fiscal 2016 for the purpose of holding these businesses. Adient's ordinary shares began trading "regular-way" under the ticker symbol "ADNT" on the New York Stock Exchange on October 31, 2016. Upon becoming an independent company, the capital structure of Adient consisted of 500 million authorized ordinary shares and 100 million authorized preferred shares (par value of $0.001 per ordinary and preferred share). The number of Adient ordinary shares issued on October 31, 2016 was 93,671,810.
Adient is a global leader in the automotive seating supplier industry. Adient has a leading market position in the Americas, Europe and China, and has longstanding relationships with the largest global original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, in the automotive space. Adient's proprietary technologies extend into virtually every area of automotive seating solutions, including complete seating systems, frames, mechanisms, foam, head restraints, armrests and trim covers. Adient is an independent seat supplier with global scale and the capability to design, develop, engineer, manufacture, and deliver complete seat systems and components in every major automotive producing region in the world.
The consolidated financial statements of Adient have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP"). During fiscal 2020, Adient faced an unprecedented situation with the coronavirus pandemic identified in late 2019 ("COVID-19") and the related significant interruption it had on Adient's operations. Adient's China facilities (including both consolidated and non-consolidated joint ventures) were effectively shut down during the lunar New Year festival (at the end of January 2020) and returned to operations by the end of March 2020. Beginning in late March 2020, Adient experienced the shutdown of effectively all of its facilities in the Americas and European regions coinciding with the shutdown of its customer facilities in those regions. Adient also experienced the shutdown of approximately 50% of its plants in Asia (outside China) during late March and early April 2020. During May and June 2020, production started to resume in the Americas, European and Asia (outside China) regions concurrent with Adient's customers resuming operations and production continued to ramp up throughout Adient’s fiscal fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 in all regions in line with customer production. Virtually all of Adient's plants had resumed production by the end of first quarter of fiscal 2021. During the second half of fiscal 2021, Adient faced, along with the entire global automotive industry, widespread supply chain disruptions primarily related to semiconductor chip shortages. Although Adient’s seating products are not highly dependent directly on semiconductor chips, Adient is directly impacted by the lower production levels at OEM’s as a direct result of these supply chain disruptions. These disruptions have led to unplanned down time at Adient’s production facilities, often with very little warning, which creates operating inefficiencies and limits Adient’s ability to adequately mitigate such inefficiencies.
Principles of Consolidations
Adient consolidates its wholly-owned subsidiaries and those entities in which it has a controlling interest. Investments in partially-owned affiliates are accounted for by the equity method when Adient's interest exceeds 20% and does not have a controlling interest.
Consolidated VIEs
Based upon the criteria set forth in the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 810, "Consolidation," Adient has determined that it was the primary beneficiary in two variable interest entities (VIEs) for the reporting periods ended September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively, as Adient absorbs significant economics of the entities and has the power to direct the activities that are considered most significant to the entities.
The two VIEs manufacture seating products in North America for the automotive industry. Adient funds the entities' short-term liquidity needs through revolving credit facilities and has the power to direct the activities that are considered most significant to the entities through its key customer supply relationships.
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The carrying amounts and classification of assets (none of which are restricted) and liabilities included in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position for the consolidated VIEs are as follows:
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September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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Current assets
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$
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158
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$
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217
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Noncurrent assets
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88
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74
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Total assets
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$
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246
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$
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291
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Current liabilities
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$
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143
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$
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204
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Noncurrent liabilities
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8
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10
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Total liabilities
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$
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151
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$
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214
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Use of Estimates
The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. The consolidated financial statements reflect management's estimates as of the reporting date. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The fair values of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, short-term debt and accounts payable approximate their carrying values. See Note 10, "Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities," and Note 11, "Fair Value Measurements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for fair value of financial instruments, including derivative instruments and hedging activities.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Adient considers all highly liquid investments with a maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. Cash is managed by legal entity, with cash pooling agreements in place for all participating entities on a global basis, as applicable.
Receivables
Receivables consist of amounts billed and currently due from customers and revenues that have been recognized for accounting purposes but not yet billed to customers. Adient extends credit to customers in the normal course of business and maintains an allowance for doubtful accounts resulting from the inability or unwillingness of customers to make required payments. The allowance for doubtful accounts is based on historical experience, existing economic conditions and any specific customer collection issues Adient has identified. Adient enters into supply chain financing programs in certain foreign jurisdictions to sell accounts receivable without recourse to third-party financial institutions. Sales of accounts receivable are reflected as a reduction of accounts receivable on the consolidated statements of financial position and the proceeds are included in cash flows from operating activities in the consolidated statements of cash flows.
Inventories
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market. Cost is determined using the first-in, first-out ("FIFO") method. Finished goods and work-in-process inventories include material, labor and manufacturing overhead costs.
Pre-Production Costs Related to Long-Term Supply Arrangements
Adient's policy for engineering, research and development, and other design and development costs related to products that will be sold under long-term supply arrangements requires such costs to be expensed as incurred or capitalized if reimbursement from the customer is contractually assured. Income related to recovery of these costs is recorded within selling, general and administrative expense in the consolidated statements of income. At September 30, 2021 and 2020, Adient recorded within the
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consolidated statements of financial position $278 million and $293 million, respectively, of engineering and research and development costs for which customer reimbursement is contractually assured. The reimbursable costs are recorded in other current assets if reimbursement will occur in less than one year and in other noncurrent assets if reimbursement will occur beyond one year. At September 30, 2021, Adient had $66 million and $212 million of reimbursable costs recorded in current and noncurrent assets, respectively. At September 30, 2020, Adient had $85 million and $208 million of reimbursable costs recorded in current and noncurrent assets, respectively.
Costs for molds, dies and other tools used to make products that will be sold under long-term supply arrangements are capitalized within property, plant and equipment if Adient has title to the assets or has the non-cancelable right to use the assets during the term of the supply arrangement. Capitalized items, if specifically designed for a supply arrangement, are amortized over the term of the arrangement; otherwise, amounts are amortized over the estimated useful lives of the assets. The carrying values of assets capitalized in accordance with the foregoing policy are periodically reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that its carrying amount may not be recoverable. At September 30, 2021 and 2020, approximately $62 million and $51 million, respectively, of costs for molds, dies and other tools were capitalized within property, plant and equipment which represented assets to which Adient had title. In addition, at September 30, 2021, Adient recorded within the consolidated statements of financial position in other current and noncurrent assets $77 million and $8 million, respectively, of costs for molds, dies and other tools for which customer reimbursement is contractually assured. At September 30, 2020, Adient recorded within the consolidated statements of financial position in other current and noncurrent assets $78 million and $6 million, respectively, of costs for molds, dies and other tools for which customer reimbursement is contractually assured.
Property, Plant and Equipment
Property, plant and equipment are recorded at cost. Depreciation is provided over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets using the straight-line method for financial reporting purposes and accelerated methods for income tax purposes. The estimated useful lives range from 3 to 40 years for buildings and improvements and from 3 to 15 years for machinery and equipment.
Leases
On October 1, 2019, Adient adopted Accounting Standards Codification Topic 842, "Leases" (ASC 842) using the modified retrospective transition approach and electing the package of practical expedients. This resulted in the recognition of right-of-use (ROU) assets of $380 million and corresponding operating lease liabilities of $384 million. The adoption date ROU asset balance was adjusted by $4 million, reflecting impairment of ROU assets for certain real estate leases (within the North America and Europe asset groups) of which the Company determined the carrying value of the initial operating lease ROU asset exceeded its fair value. The adjustment was recorded as an increase to the opening accumulated deficits. The adoption of ASC 842 did not have any significant impact on the consolidated statement of income or cash flows.
Operating lease ROU assets and liabilities are recognized based on the present value of future minimum lease payments over the lease term at commencement dates. ROU assets also include payments made in advance and exclude lease incentives. Lease terms may include options to extend or terminate the lease when it is reasonably certain that such options are to be exercised. Adient uses its incremental borrowing rate, which is the rate of interest it would pay to borrow on a collateralized basis over a similar term to the lease in a similar economic environment, for discounting lease consideration as most lease agreements do not provide an implicit rate. Refer to Note 8, “Leases” of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information regarding Adient’s leases.
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets
Goodwill reflects the cost of an acquisition in excess of the fair values assigned to identifiable net assets acquired. Adient reviews goodwill for impairment during the fourth fiscal quarter or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate the asset might be impaired. Adient performs impairment reviews for its reporting units, which have been determined to be Adient's reportable segments using a fair value method based on management's judgments and assumptions or third party valuations. The fair value of a reporting unit refers to the price that would be received to sell the unit as a whole in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. In estimating the fair value, Adient primarily uses an income approach utilizing discounted cash flow analyses. Adient also uses a market approach utilizing published multiples of earnings of comparable entities with similar operational and economic characteristics to further support the fair value estimates. The inputs utilized in the analyses are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value
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Measurement." The estimated fair value is then compared with the carrying amount of the reporting unit, including recorded goodwill. An impairment is recorded to the extent the estimated fair value is below the carrying amount of the reporting unit.
Intangible assets with definite lives are amortized over their estimated useful lives and are subject to impairment testing if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset might be impaired.
Impairment of Long-Lived Assets
Adient reviews long-lived assets, including property, plant and equipment and other intangible assets with definite lives, for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset's carrying amount may not be recoverable. Adient conducts its long-lived asset impairment analyses in accordance with ASC 360-10-15, "Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets." ASC 360-10-15 requires Adient to group assets and liabilities at the lowest level for which identifiable cash flows are largely independent of the cash flows of other assets and liabilities and evaluate the asset group against the sum of the undiscounted future cash flows. If the undiscounted cash flows do not indicate the carrying amount of the asset is recoverable, an impairment charge is measured as the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset group exceeds its fair value based on discounted cash flow analysis or appraisals. Refer to Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for information regarding the results of Adient's impairment analysis.
Impairment of Investments in Partially-Owned Affiliates
Adient monitors its investments in partially-owned affiliates for indicators of other-than-temporary declines in value on an ongoing basis. If Adient determines that an other-than-temporary decline in value has occurred, it recognizes an impairment loss, which is measured as the difference between the recorded book value and the fair value of the investment. Fair value is generally determined using an income approach based on discounted cash flows or negotiated transaction values. Refer to Note 19, "Nonconsolidated Partially-Owned Affiliates," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information on Adient’s partially-owned affiliates.
Revenue Recognition
Adient provides production and service parts to its customers under awarded multi-year programs. The duration of a program is generally consistent with the life cycle of a vehicle, however, an awarded program does not reach the level of a performance obligation until Adient receives either a purchase order and/or a materials release from the customer for a specific number of parts at a specified price, at which point an enforceable contract exists. Sales revenue is recognized at the point in time when parts are shipped and control has transferred to the customer, at which point an enforceable right to payment exists. Contracts may provide for annual price reductions over the production life of the awarded program, and prices are adjusted on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in product content/cost and other commercial factors. The amount of revenue recognized reflects the consideration that Adient expects to be entitled to in exchange for such products based on purchase orders, annual price reductions and ongoing price adjustments. Refer to Note 2, "Revenue Recognition," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for information on Adient's revenue recognition.
Customers
Essentially all of Adient's sales are to the automotive industry. Adient's most significant customers include Stellantis N.V. and Volkswagen Group which comprised 13% and 11% of consolidated net sales, respectively, in fiscal 2021, Stellantis N.V. and Volkswagen Group which comprised 10% and 10% of consolidated net sales, respectively, in fiscal 2020 and Stellantis N.V. and Volkswagen Group which comprised 11% and 9% of consolidated net sales in fiscal 2019.
Research and Development Costs
Expenditures for research activities relating to product development and improvement (other than those expenditures that are contractually guaranteed for reimbursement from the customer) are charged against income as incurred and included within selling, general and administrative expenses in the consolidated statements of income. Such expenditures for the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 were $316 million, $370 million and $454 million, respectively. A portion of these costs associated with these activities are reimbursed by customers and, for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 were $210 million, $223 million and $291 million, respectively.
Foreign Currency Translation
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Substantially all of Adient's international operations use the respective local currency as the functional currency. Assets and liabilities of international entities have been translated at period-end exchange rates, and income and expenses have been translated using average exchange rates for the period. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in non-functional currencies are adjusted to reflect period-end exchange rates. The resulting translation adjustments are accumulated as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income. The aggregate transaction gains (losses) included in net income for the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 were $(8) million, $(25) million and $(12) million, respectively.
Derivative Financial Instruments
The fair values of all derivatives are recorded in the consolidated statements of financial position. The change in a derivative's fair value is recorded each period in current earnings or accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI), depending on whether the derivative is designated as part of a hedge transaction and if so, the type of hedge transaction. Refer to Note 10, "Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities," and Note 11, "Fair Value Measurements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for disclosure of Adient's derivative instruments and hedging activities.
Stock-Based Compensation
Stock-based compensation is initially measured at the fair value of the awards on the grant date and is recognized in the financial statements over the period the employees are required to provide services in exchange for the awards. The fair value of restricted stock awards is based on the number of units granted and the stock price on the grant date. The fair value of performance-based share unit, or PSU, awards is based on the stock price at the grant date and the assessed probability of meeting future performance targets. The fair value of option awards is measured on the grant date using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The fair value of each stock appreciation right, or SAR, is estimated using a similar method described for stock options. The fair value of cash settled awards are recalculated at the end of each reporting period and the liability and expense are adjusted based on the new fair value. Refer to Note 12, "Stock-Based Compensation," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for Adient's stock based compensation disclosures.
Pension and Postretirement Benefits
Adient utilizes a mark-to-market approach for recognizing pension and postretirement benefit expenses, including measuring the market related value of plan assets at fair value and recognizing actuarial gains and losses in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year or at the date of a remeasurement event. Refer to Note 14, "Retirement Plans," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for disclosure of Adient's pension and postretirement benefit plans.
Income Taxes
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss and other loss carryforwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. Adient records a valuation allowance that primarily represents operating and other loss carryforwards for which realization is uncertain. Management judgment is required in determining Adient's provision for income taxes, deferred tax assets and liabilities, and the valuation allowance recorded against Adient's net deferred tax assets.
Adient reviews the realizability of its deferred tax assets on a quarterly basis, or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that a review is required. In determining the requirement for a valuation allowance, the historical and projected financial results of the legal entity or combined group recording the net deferred tax asset are considered, along with any other positive or negative evidence. Since future financial results may differ from previous estimates, periodic adjustments to Adient's valuation allowances may be necessary.
Adient is subject to income taxes in Ireland, the U.S. and other non-U.S. jurisdictions. Judgment is required in determining its worldwide provision for income taxes and recording the related assets and liabilities. In the ordinary course of Adient's business, there are many transactions and calculations where the ultimate tax determination is uncertain. Adient's income tax returns for various fiscal years remain under audit by the respective tax authorities. Although the outcome of tax audits is always uncertain, management believes that it has appropriate support for the positions taken on its tax returns and that its annual tax provisions included amounts sufficient to pay assessments, if any, which may be proposed by the taxing authorities. Nonetheless, the amounts ultimately paid, if any, upon resolution of the issues raised by the taxing authorities may differ materially from the amounts accrued for each year.
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Adient does not generally provide for additional income taxes which would become payable upon repatriation of undistributed earnings of wholly owned foreign subsidiaries. Adient's intent is for such earnings to be reinvested by the subsidiaries or to be repatriated only when it would be tax efficient.
Refer to Note 17, "Income Taxes," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for Adient's income tax disclosures.
Earnings Per Share
The following table shows the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
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Year Ended
September 30,
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Numerator:
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Net income (loss) attributable to Adient
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$
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1,108
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$
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(547)
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$
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(491)
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Denominator:
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Shares outstanding
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94.2
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93.8
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93.6
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Effect of dilutive securities
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1.5
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Diluted shares
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95.7
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93.8
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93.6
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Earnings per share:
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Basic
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$
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11.76
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$
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(5.83)
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$
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(5.25)
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Diluted
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$
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11.58
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$
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(5.83)
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$
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(5.25)
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The effect of common stock equivalents which would have been anti-dilutive was excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share for fiscal 2021 and was immaterial. Potentially dilutive securities whose effect would have been antidilutive are excluded from the computation of diluted earnings per share which for fiscal 2020 and 2019 is a result of being in a loss position.
New Accounting Pronouncements
Standards Adopted During Fiscal 2021
On October 1, 2020, Adient adopted Accounting Standards Codification 2016-13, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326) Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments. ASU 2016-13 changes the impairment model for financial assets measured at amortized cost, requiring presentation at the net amount expected to be collected. The measurement of expected credit losses is based upon historical experience, current conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts. Available-for-sale debt securities with unrealized losses will now be recorded through an allowance for credit losses. The adoption of this guidance on October 1, 2020 did not significantly impact Adient's consolidated financial statements for fiscal 2021.
ASU 2018-13, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosure Framework - Changes to the Disclosure Requirements for Fair Value Measurement, eliminates, adds, and modifies certain disclosure requirements for fair value measurements. The amendments with respect to changes in unrealized gains and losses, the range and weighted average of significant unobservable inputs used to develop Level 3 fair value measurements, and the narrative description of measurement uncertainty are to be applied prospectively. All other amendments are to be applied retrospectively to all periods presented. The adoption of this guidance on October 1, 2020 did not significantly impact Adient's consolidated financial statements for fiscal 2021.
ASU 2018-17, Targeted Improvements to Related Party Guidance for Variable Interest Entities, affects reporting entities that are required to determine whether they should consolidate a legal entity under the guidance within the Variable Interest Entities Subsections of Subtopic 810-10, Consolidation - Overall. The adoption of this guidance on October 1, 2020 did not significantly impact Adient's consolidated financial statements for fiscal 2021.
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ASU 2020-04, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848), provides optional expedients and exceptions for applying existing guidance to contract modifications, hedging relationships and other transactions when transitioning from using the London interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) to using alternative reference rates. The guidance was effective upon issuance. The adoption of this guidance did not significantly impact Adient's consolidated financial statements for fiscal 2021.
Standards Effective After Fiscal 2021
Adient has considered the ASUs summarized below, effective after fiscal 2021, none of which are expected to significantly impact the consolidated financial statements:
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Standard Pending Adoption
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ASU 2018-14 Compensation - Retirement Benefits - Defined Benefit Plans - General (Subtopic 715-20)
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ASU 20218-14 eliminates, adds, and modifies certain disclosure requirements for employers that sponsor defined benefit pension or other postretirement plans. The guidance is to be applied on a retrospective basis.
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October 1, 2021
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ASU 2019-12, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Simplifying the Accounting for Income Taxes
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ASU 2019-12 modifies ASC 740, Income Taxes, by simplifying accounting for income taxes. As part of its overall simplification initiative to reduce costs and complexity of applying accounting standards while maintaining or improving the usefulness of the information provided to users of financial statements, the FASB’s amendments may impact both interim and annual reporting periods.
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October 1, 2021
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ASU 2020-06, Debt with Conversion and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) and Derivatives and Hedging - Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity (Subtopic 815-40)
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ASU 2020-06 simplifies the accounting for certain financial instruments with characteristics of liabilities and equity by reducing the number of accounting models for convertible debt and convertible preferred stock.
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2. Revenue Recognition
Adient generates revenue through the sale of automotive seating solutions, including complete seating systems and the components of complete seating systems. Adient provides production and service parts to its customers under awarded multi-year programs. The duration of a program is generally consistent with the life cycle of a vehicle, however, the program can be canceled at any time without cause by the customer. Programs awarded to Adient to supply parts to its customers do not contain a firm commitment by the customer for volume or price and do not reach the level of a performance obligation until Adient receives either a purchase order and/or a materials release from the customer for a specific number of parts at a specified price, at which point an enforceable contract exists. Sales revenue is generally recognized at the point in time when parts are shipped and control has transferred to the customer, at which point an enforceable right to payment exists. Contracts may provide for annual price reductions over the production life of the awarded program, and prices are adjusted on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in product content/cost and other commercial factors. The amount of revenue recognized reflects the consideration that Adient expects to be entitled to in exchange for such products based on purchase orders, annual price reductions and ongoing price adjustments (some of which are accounted for as variable consideration and subject to being constrained), net of the impact, if any, of consideration paid to the customer.
In a typical arrangement with the customer, purchase orders are issued for pre-production activities which consist of engineering, design and development, tooling and prototypes for the manufacture and delivery of component parts. Adient has concluded that these activities are not in the scope of ASC 606, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers,” and for that reason, there have been no changes to how Adient accounts for reimbursable pre-production costs.
Adient has elected to continue to include shipping and handling fees billed to customers in revenue, while including costs of shipping and handling in cost of sales. Taxes collected from customers are excluded from revenue and credited directly to obligations to the appropriate government agencies. Payment terms with customers are established based on customary industry and regional practices. Adient has evaluated the terms of its arrangements and determined that they do not contain significant financing components.
Contract assets primarily relate to the right to consideration for work completed, but not billed at the reporting date on contracts
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with customers. The contracts assets are transferred to receivables when the rights become unconditional. Contract liabilities primarily relate to contracts where advance payments or deposits have been received, but performance obligations have not yet been satisfied and revenue has not been recognized. No significant contract assets or liabilities were identified at September 30, 2021. As described above, the issuance of a purchase order and/or a materials release by the customer represents the point at which an enforceable contract with the customer exists. Therefore, Adient has elected to apply the practical expedient in ASC 606, paragraph 606-10-50-14 and does not disclose information about the remaining performance obligations that have an original expected duration of one year or less. Refer to Note 18, "Segment Information," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for disaggregated revenue by geographical market.
3. Acquisitions and Divestitures
2021 Yanfeng Transaction
On March 12, 2021, Adient, Yanfeng Automotive Trim Systems Company Ltd. (“Yanfeng”), Yanfeng Adient Seating Co., Ltd. (“YFAS”), a joint venture owned, directly or indirectly, by Yanfeng (50.01%) and Adient (49.99%), and KEIPER Seating Mechanisms Co., Ltd. (f/k/a Adient Yanfeng Seating Mechanisms Co., Ltd. (“AYM” or "KEIPER"), a joint venture owned, directly or indirectly, by Yanfeng (50%) and Adient (50%), entered into a Master Agreement (the “2021 Agreement”), pursuant to which the parties have agreed to, among other things, the following transactions (collectively, the “2021 Yanfeng Transaction”). The 2021 Yanfeng Transaction closed on September 30, 2021 (“Closing Date”).
a.Adient transferred all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAS held by Adient, which represents 49.99% of YFAS’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to Yanfeng pursuant to the Equity Transfer Agreement, dated as of March 12, 2021, by and between Yanfeng and Adient, for CNY ¥8,064 million ($1,210 million), of which ¥3,446 million ($519 million) was paid by Yanfeng to Adient on the Closing Date, ¥4,618 million ($691 million) is payable by Yanfeng to Adient on or before December 21, 2021 (recorded as a receivable within other current assets on Adient’s consolidated statements of financial position as of September 30, 2021) , and;
b.YFAS transferred all of the issued and outstanding equity interests in Chongqing Yanfeng Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. ("CQYFAS") and Yanfeng Adient (Langfang) Seating Co., Ltd. ("YFASLF") held directly or indirectly by YFAS to Adient for a price of ¥1,754 million ($271 million) (the “YFAS JVs Acquisition”). The YFAS JVs Acquisition was funded, in part, by annual cash dividends from YFAS and KEIPER, paid to shareholders of YFAS and KEIPER;
c.YFAS transferred all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in Yanfeng Adient Founder Motor Co., Ltd. (“YFM”) held, directly or indirectly, by YFAS, which represented 70% of YFM’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to KEIPER for ¥71 million ($11 million) (the “YFM Sale”);
d.YFAS transferred all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in Nantong Yanfeng Adient Seating Trim Co., Ltd. (“YFAT”) held, directly or indirectly, by YFAS, which represented 75% of YFAT’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to KEIPER for ¥113 million ($17 million) (the “YFAT Sale”);
e.Adient granted to Yanfeng a license of intellectual property for use on a non-exclusive and perpetual basis for a payment of ¥385 million ($59 million), and Yanfeng/YFAS granted to Adient a royalty-free, non-exclusive and perpetual intellectual property license of the Yanfeng/YFAS intellectual property; and
f.YFAS declared and distributed dividends in the amounts and at the times as set forth in the 2021 Agreement to its shareholders (proportionately to their ownership interest, namely 50.01% to Yanfeng and 49.99% to Adient) of approximately ¥4,168 million ($635 million) in the aggregate. YFAS paid an aggregate dividend of ¥2,809 million ($436 million) during the third quarter of fiscal 2021, and ¥1,359 million ($199 million) was distributed on the Closing Date.
In addition, on March 12, 2021, Adient, YFAS, Yanfeng and KEIPER, entered into an Ancillary Master Agreement (the “Ancillary Master Agreement”), pursuant to which the parties have agreed to, among other things, the following transactions (collectively, the “Ancillary Transactions”). The Ancillary Transactions were also completed on the Closing Date.
a.Adient and Yanfeng amended the KEIPER Equity Joint Venture Contract, dated as of January 31, 2020, as amended, and the Articles of Association of KEIPER, dated as of September 9, 2013, as amended, to, among other things, (i) provide that KEIPER would declare and pay certain annual dividends to KEIPER’s shareholders with respect to each
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of its 2021 to 2023 fiscal years and (ii) upon closing of the earlier of the YFAT Sales (as defined below) or YFM Sale, because of KEIPER’s ownership of YFAT and YFM, certain amendments relating thereto, including modifying the scope of KEIPER’s business to include the manufacture and sale of automotive seat trim products and micro-motors; and
b.KEIPER and Yanfeng and KEIPER and Adient each entered into a long-term supply agreement.
In conjunction with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient entered into an agreement (the “Boxun Agreement”) with Chongqing Boxun Industrial Co., Ltd. (“Boxun”). Pursuant to such agreement, upon consummation of the YFAS JVs Acquisition, Adient has provided Boxun with the right to sell and, if exercised, Adient has agreed to purchase, all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in CQYFAS held by Boxun, which represents 25% of CQYFAS’s total issued and outstanding equity interest (the “Boxun Equity Purchase”) for approximately ¥825 million ($126 million), subject to adjustment as set forth in the Boxun Agreement. On October 29, 2021, Boxun exercised its right to sell its equity interest to Adient. Adient expects such transaction to close in the second quarter of fiscal 2022, subject to various regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. The total anticipated payment to Boxun approximates $194 million, including the value of the Boxun Equity Purchase along with historical dividends and other payments, which has been reflected as redeemable noncontrolling interest at September 30, 2021. With the acquisitions of Boxun’s 25% and YFAS’s 50% interest of CQYFAS, Adient will own 100% of CQYFAS.
In addition, in conjunction with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient entered into agreements, whereby, Adient would: (i) transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAT held, directly or indirectly, by Adient, which represents 25% of YFAT’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to KEIPER for ¥38 million ($6 million) (the “Adient YFAT Sale” and together with the YFAT Sale, the “YFAT Sales”); (ii) transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in Guangzhou Dongfeng Adient Seating Co., Ltd. (“GZDFAS”) held by Adient, which represents 25% of GZDFAS’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to YFAS for ¥371 million ($56 million) (the “GZDFAS Sale”) and (iii) transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in Hefei Adient Yunhe Automotive Seating Co., Ltd. (“YHAS”) held by Adient, which represents 10% of YHAS’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to YFAS for ¥13 million ($2 million) (the “YHAS Sale,” together with the Adient YFAT Sale and GZDFAS Sale, each an “Additional Equity Sale” and collectively, the “Additional Equity Sales”). The Additional Equity Sales were completed on the Closing Date. Proceeds from the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction are expected to be used to pay down a portion of Adient’s debt, to pay for the Boxun Equity Purchase, and for general corporate purposes.
As a result of the 2021 Agreement, Adient received the remaining balance of proceeds from the sale of its interest in Yanfeng Global Automotive Interior Systems Co. ("YFAI"), a joint venture previously owned, directly or indirectly, by Yanfeng (70%) and Adient (30%), which was part of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction (as defined and described below), in November 2021. Additionally, the $92 million intangible asset established at the time of the YFAS contract extension was written off upon closing of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction.
Upon completion of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction on September 30, 2021, Adient started consolidating CQYFAS and YFASLF. A gain of $61 million was recorded on Adient’s previously held interest in CQYFAS and is included in equity income in the consolidated statements of income. The net purchase consideration of $271 million consisted of net cash consideration of $211 million (net of $60 million acquired). The acquisition was accounted for using the acquisition method, and the operating results and cash flows of CQYFAS and YFASLF will be included in Adient's consolidated financial statements starting from October 1, 2021. The acquisitions are expected to provide substantial synergies through vertical integration, purchasing and logistics improvements. The acquisitions also provide for an immediate manufacturing presence in strategic locations in China. Effective October 1, 2021, Adient changed the names of CQYFAS and YFASLF to Chongqing Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. (CQADNT) and Adient (Langfang) Seating Co., Ltd. (LFADNT), respectively.
Adient recorded a purchase price allocation for the assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair values as of the September 30, 2021 acquisition date. The preliminary purchase price adjustments and allocation is as follows:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value allocation
|
(in millions)
|
|
CQADNT
|
|
LFADNT
|
Cash
|
|
$
|
55
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
Accounts receivable
|
|
296
|
|
|
2
|
|
Inventory
|
|
37
|
|
|
5
|
|
Property, plant and equipment
|
|
86
|
|
|
8
|
|
Other assets
|
|
46
|
|
|
2
|
|
Goodwill
|
|
180
|
|
|
8
|
|
Intangible assets
|
|
234
|
|
|
6
|
|
Accounts payable
|
|
(252)
|
|
|
(19)
|
|
Other liabilities
|
|
(127)
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
Subtotal
|
|
555
|
|
|
13
|
|
Less: Interest already owned
|
|
103
|
|
|
—
|
|
Less: Redeemable noncontrolling interest
|
|
194
|
|
|
—
|
|
Total purchase consideration
|
|
258
|
|
|
13
|
|
Less: cash acquired
|
|
55
|
|
|
5
|
|
Net cash paid
|
|
$
|
203
|
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The values allocated to CQADNT and LFADNT’s intangible assets of $234 million and $6 million, respectively, primarily consist of customer relationships and patented technologies which are being amortized on a straight line basis over estimated useful lives of 10 to 12 years. The assets were valued using a combination of an income approach and a relief from royalty approach. These values are considered level 3 measurements under the U.S. GAAP fair value hierarchy. Key assumptions used in the valuation of customer relationships include a rate of return of 13.5% and the life of the relationship of approximately 12 years. Key assumptions used in the valuation of patented technologies include a rate of return of 13.5% and the life of the technologies of approximately 10 years.
The allocation of the purchase price is based on the valuations performed to determine the fair value of the net assets as of the acquisition date. The amounts allocated to goodwill and intangible assets along with fair value adjustments on property, plant and equipment and inventory reflect preliminary valuations.
Adient expensed $14 million of acquisition costs related to the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction during the year ended September 30, 2021. If the acquisitions of CQADNT and LFADNT had occurred on October 1, 2019, Adient’s net sales and net income attributable to Adient for fiscal 2021 would have been $14,529 million and $1,142 million, respectively, and Adient’s net sales and net loss attributable to Adient for fiscal 2020 would have been $13,250 million and $(527) million, respectively. This unaudited pro forma information includes actual results of the entities and adjustments to amortization expense that would have been recognized due to acquired intangible assets, and related income tax effects. The unaudited pro forma financial information is not indicative of the operational results that would have been obtained had the transactions actually occurred as of that date, nor is it necessarily indicative of Adient’s future operational results.
SJA
On March 31, 2021, Adient sold its 50% equity interest in Shenyang Jinbei Adient Automotive Components Co., Ltd. ("SJA") to the joint venture partner for $58 million, which resulted in a $33 million one-time gain recognized during the second quarter of fiscal 2021. The receivable was recorded as part of other current assets on March 31, 2021, and the net proceeds of $53 million were received on April 1, 2021.
Fabrics
On September 30, 2020, Adient closed on the sale of its automotive fabrics manufacturing business including the lamination business to Sage Automotive Interiors for net proceeds of approximately $170 million, net of $4 million of cash divested within the business. Proceeds from the transaction are expected to be used by Adient for general corporate purposes or to potentially pay down a portion of Adient’s debt subject to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A minimal gain was recorded as a result of the transaction after allocating $80 million of goodwill to the disposed business. The sale transaction included 11 facilities globally with the majority located in EMEA and approximately 1,300 employees. For fiscal years 2020 and 2019, the
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fabrics manufacturing business recorded $99 million and $130 million of third party sales and a nominal amount and $8 million of pre-tax income, respectively.
2020 Yanfeng Transaction
On January 31, 2020 (as amended on June 24, 2020), Adient, Yanfeng, KEIPER, YFAS and YFAI entered into a Master Agreement (the “2020 Agreement”, collectively referred to as “2020 Yanfeng Transaction”), pursuant to which the parties have agreed, among other things, that:
•Adient would transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAI held, directly or indirectly, by Adient, which represents 30% of YFAI’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to Yanfeng for $369 million, of which $309 million was paid at the closing of the agreed transactions and the remaining $60 million would be paid on a deferred basis post-closing. With respect to each YFAI fiscal year ending after the closing, starting with the year ending December 31, 2020, Adient would be paid an earnout in an amount equal to 30% percent of YFAI’s distributable earnings for such year until such time as the $60 million deferred purchase price is fully paid. During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, a payment of $19 million was received by Adient based on YFAI's fiscal 2020 performance. As described above, as a result of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient received the remaining balance of proceeds from the sale of its interest in YFAI during November 2021.
•Adient and Yanfeng would amend the YFAS Joint Venture Contract, dated as of October 22, 1997, as amended, and the Articles of Association of YFAS, dated as of October 22, 1997, as amended, in each case in order to extend the term of the YFAS joint venture until December 31, 2038. As described further above, in connection with 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient and Yanfeng subsequently agreed to end the YFAS partnership. Upon consummation of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient sold all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAS held by Adient to Yanfeng;
•Adient would transfer all patents, trademarks and copyrights, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property rights owned by Adient (or certain of its subsidiaries) and used exclusively in the conduct of Adient’s mechanism business as of the date of such transfer (the “Transferred IP”) to AYM for $20 million, and in connection with such transfer, (i) AYM would grant back to Adient a sole license with respect to the Transferred IP on a worldwide and royalty-free basis, (ii) Adient would grant AYM a worldwide and royalty-free license with respect to certain intellectual property rights owned by Adient (or certain of its subsidiaries) and used on a non-exclusive basis in the conduct of Adient’s mechanism business, and (iii) Adient and AYM would license to each other certain improvements to the Transferred IP, as well as certain other intellectual property rights developed or acquired by Adient, AYM or certain of their respective subsidiaries and relating to the mechanism business; and
•Adient and Yanfeng would amend the AYM Equity Joint Venture Contract, dated as of September 9, 2013, as amended, and the Articles of Association of AYM, dated as of September 9, 2013, as amended to, among other things, (i) make certain governance changes such that Yanfeng would control and consolidate the results of AYM for financial reporting and accounting purposes, and (ii) expand AYM’s business and customer scope such that it may carry out its seating mechanism business anywhere in and outside of the People’s Republic of China, in each case, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the 2020 Agreement and the relevant definitive agreements to be entered into in connection therewith. Subsequent to this, Adient and Yanfeng further agreed to revise and amend the AYM Equity Joint Venture Contract and Articles of Association of AYM, as further described above.
The transactions agreed on January 31, 2020, as amended on June 24, 2020, were cross-conditioned on each other and closed in accordance with the terms above on August 21, 2020. Proceeds from the transactions of $329 million were received at closing, the majority of which was used by Adient to pay down a portion of Adient’s debt. The terms of the 2020 Agreement as described above are consistent with non-binding terms reached in December 2019.
As a result of the January 31, 2020 agreement, as amended on June 24, 2020, described above, Adient concluded that indicators of other-than-temporary impairment were present related to the investment in YFAI as of December 31, 2019, June 30, 2020 and upon closing. Upon entering into a formal agreement to sell the YFAI investment, Adient determined that other-than-temporary impairment did exist and recorded a $216 million non-cash impairment of Adient's YFAI investment during the quarter ended December 31, 2019. As a result of the June 24, 2020 modifications to the agreement described above, Adient recorded $6 million of additional non-cash impairment of Adient's YFAI investment during the quarter ended June 30, 2020. Upon closing of the transaction, an additional $9 million of impairment was recorded due to receipt of proceeds in U.S. dollars. The impairments were determined based on combining the fair value of consideration received for all transactions contemplated within the 2020 Agreement, including an estimated fair value of the YFAS joint venture extension, and allocating the total
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consideration received to the individual transactions based on relative fair values. Adient estimated the fair value of the individual transactions using both an income approach and market approach. The inputs utilized in the fair value analyses of the transactions are classified as level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement" and primarily consisted of expected future operating margins and cash flows of YFAI, estimated production volumes, estimated dividend payments from YFAS over the extension period, estimated terminal values of YFAS, market comparables, weighted-average costs of capital (YFAI - 15.0%, YFAS - 10.5%), and noncontrolling interest discounts. As a result of the pending divestiture of the YFAI investment and the corresponding impairment, Adient ceased recognizing equity income from YFAI subsequent to December 31, 2019 (YFAI equity income was $40 million in fiscal year 2019). In addition, upon the closing of the transaction, an intangible asset of $92 million was recorded associated with the YFAS joint venture extension to be amortized over the 18-year term of the extension. As noted above, as a result of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction, upon consummation, Adient expects to write off the $92 million intangible asset established at the time of the YFAS contract extension.
RECARO
On December 31, 2019, Adient sold the RECARO automotive high performance seating systems business to a group of investors for de minimis proceeds. As a result of the sale, Adient recorded a loss of $21 million during the quarter ending December 31, 2019. For fiscal 2019, the RECARO business recorded $148 million of net sales and insignificant pre-tax income.
Adient Aerospace
Adient Aerospace, LLC ("Adient Aerospace") became operational on October 11, 2018 with Adient’s initial ownership position in Adient Aerospace being 50.01%. Initial contributions of $28 million were made during the first quarter of fiscal 2019 by each partner. On October 25, 2019, Adient reached an agreement with Boeing in which Adient’s ownership position was reduced to 19.99%, resulting in the deconsolidation of Adient Aerospace on that date, including $37 million of cash. Adient recorded a $4 million loss as a result of the transaction in the Americas segment, including $21 million of allocated goodwill. Adient Aerospace develops, manufactures, and sells a portfolio of seating products to airlines and aircraft leasing companies for installation on Boeing and other OEM commercial airplanes, for both production line-fit and retrofit configurations.
All of the acquisitions and divestiture transactions described above align with Adient's strategy of focusing on its core, high-volume seating business.
Assets held for sale
During fiscal 2021, Adient committed to sell certain assets in France and Turkey. As a result, these assets were classified as assets held for sale (including an allocation of $11 million of goodwill) and were required to be adjusted to the lower of fair value less cost to sell or carrying value. This resulted in Adient recording an impairment charge of $9 million within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statement of income (loss) related to the assets in France. The impairment was measured using third party sales pricing to determine fair values of the assets. The inputs utilized in the analyses are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement." The sale of the assets in France was completed during the third quarter of fiscal 2021 for minimal proceeds while the sale of the assets in Turkey was completed in October 2021 for total expected proceeds of $48 million, of which $36 million was collected at closing.
During fiscal 2020, Adient committed to a plan to sell certain entities in China and certain properties in the U.S. As a result, these assets were classified as assets held for sale and were required to be adjusted to the lower of fair value less cost to sell or carrying value. This resulted in an impairment charge of $21 million which was recorded within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statement of income (loss) during fiscal 2020, of which $12 million related to America’s assets and $9 million related to China’s assets. The impairment was measured using third party sales pricing to determine fair values of the assets. The inputs utilized in the analyses are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement." All of the sales transactions were completed during fiscal 2021 for a total of $5 million of proceeds.
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4. Inventories
Inventories consisted of the following:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Raw materials and supplies
|
|
$
|
750
|
|
|
$
|
530
|
|
Work-in-process
|
|
29
|
|
|
22
|
|
Finished goods
|
|
197
|
|
|
133
|
|
Inventories
|
|
$
|
976
|
|
|
$
|
685
|
|
5. Property, Plant and Equipment
Property, plant and equipment consisted of the following:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Buildings and improvements
|
|
$
|
1,228
|
|
|
$
|
1,224
|
|
Machinery and equipment
|
|
4,476
|
|
|
4,462
|
|
Construction in progress
|
|
162
|
|
|
256
|
|
Land
|
|
100
|
|
|
107
|
|
Total property, plant and equipment
|
|
5,966
|
|
|
6,049
|
|
Less: accumulated depreciation
|
|
(4,359)
|
|
|
(4,468)
|
|
Property, plant and equipment - net
|
|
$
|
1,607
|
|
|
$
|
1,581
|
|
There were no material leased capital assets included in net property, plant and equipment at September 30, 2021 and 2020.
As of September 30, 2021, Adient is the lessor of properties included in gross building and improvements for $15 million and accumulated depreciation of $9 million. As of September 30, 2020, Adient is the lessor of properties included in gross building and improvements for $36 million and accumulated depreciation of $28 million.
6. Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets
The changes in the carrying amount of goodwill are as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Americas
|
|
EMEA
|
|
Asia
|
|
Total
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2019
|
|
$
|
638
|
|
|
$
|
429
|
|
|
$
|
1,083
|
|
|
$
|
2,150
|
|
Business divestitures
|
|
(21)
|
|
|
(80)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(101)
|
|
Currency translation and other
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
19
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
606
|
|
|
$
|
368
|
|
|
$
|
1,083
|
|
|
$
|
2,057
|
|
Business acquisitions
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
188
|
|
|
188
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Business divestitures
|
|
—
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
Currency translation and other
|
|
1
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(22)
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
607
|
|
|
$
|
354
|
|
|
$
|
1,251
|
|
|
$
|
2,212
|
|
Refer to Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for additional information.
Adient evaluates its goodwill for impairment on an annual basis, or as facts and circumstances warrant. Adient performed its annual goodwill impairment test during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 using a fair value method based on management's
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judgments and assumptions regarding future cash flows. The fair value of a reporting unit refers to the price that would be received to sell the unit as a whole in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Adient estimated the fair value of each of its reporting units using an income approach, which utilized Level 3 unobservable inputs. These calculations contain uncertainties as they require management to make assumptions about market comparables, future cash flows, and the appropriate discount rates (based on weighted average cost of capital ranging from 15.0% to 17.5%) to reflect the risk inherent in the future cash flows and to derive a reasonable enterprise value and related premium. The estimated future cash flows reflect management's latest assumptions of the financial projections based on current and anticipated competitive landscape, including estimates of revenue based on production volumes over the foreseeable future and long-term growth rates, and operating margins based on historical trends and future cost containment activities. The financial projections also considered the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the semiconductor shortages and higher commodity pricing and shipping costs are having on Adient’s current and future operations as well as the impact to new vehicle sales in future years. As a result of the test, there was no goodwill impairment recorded for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2021. A change in any of these estimates and assumptions, especially as it relates to the extent of the COVID-19 pandemic’s, the semiconductor shortages’ impacts on vehicle production volumes within the automotive industry, the impact of commodity pricing and shipping costs as well as the demand for new vehicle sales once the current operational disruptions are over, could produce significantly lower fair values of Adient's reporting units, which could have a material impact on its results of operations.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the significant interruption it has caused to Adient’s operations in fiscal 2020, Adient tested goodwill for impairment for each of its reporting units for the quarter ended March 31, 2020 and also performed its annual goodwill test during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 (based on weighted average cost of capital ranging from 15.0% to 17.5% as of March 31, 2020 and 16.0% to 18.5% as of September 30, 2020). As a result of the tests, there was no goodwill impairment recorded during the quarter ended March 31, 2020 or during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020.
Adient's other intangible assets, primarily from business acquisitions valued based on independent appraisals, consisted of:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30, 2021
|
|
September 30, 2020
|
(in millions)
|
|
Gross
Carrying
Amount
|
|
Accumulated
Amortization
|
|
Net
|
|
Gross
Carrying
Amount
|
|
Accumulated
Amortization
|
|
Net
|
Intangible assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Patented technology
|
|
$
|
86
|
|
|
$
|
(19)
|
|
|
$
|
67
|
|
|
$
|
27
|
|
|
$
|
(19)
|
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
Customer relationships
|
|
649
|
|
|
(178)
|
|
|
471
|
|
|
424
|
|
|
(103)
|
|
|
321
|
|
Trademarks
|
|
26
|
|
|
(21)
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
41
|
|
|
(27)
|
|
|
14
|
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
24
|
|
|
(12)
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
110
|
|
|
(10)
|
|
|
100
|
|
Total intangible assets
|
|
$
|
785
|
|
|
$
|
(230)
|
|
|
$
|
555
|
|
|
$
|
602
|
|
|
$
|
(159)
|
|
|
$
|
443
|
|
On September 30, 2021, Adient acquired CQADNT and LFADNT as part of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction and recorded $176 million of customer relationships and $60 million of patented technology intangibles. The values of the intangible assets were determined based on independent appraisals. Adient evaluates its other intangible assets for impairment as facts and circumstances warrant. As part of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction, Adient recorded an intangible asset of $92 million associated with the YFAS joint venture extension to 2038 (reflected in the Miscellaneous line in the table above), to be amortized over the 18-year term of the extension. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient wrote off the remaining balance of the intangible asset ($86 million) as a result of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction. Refer to Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, a pre-tax non-cash impairment of $27 million was recorded in the Asia segment related to customer relationship intangible assets of $24 million and other long-lived assets of $3 million within the Futuris China business due to an overall decline in forecasted operations within that business. During the second quarter of fiscal 2019, of the $66 million long-lived asset impairment charge recognized, $4 million was attributable to a customer relationship intangible asset. The impairments were calculated based on a fair value method using discounted cash flows that involves the use of management judgements and estimates related to forecasted revenue, operating costs and discount rates. Refer to Note 18, “Segment Information,” and Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
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Amortization of other intangible assets for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 was $45 million, $37 million and $40 million, respectively. Adient anticipates amortization for fiscal 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 will be approximately $54 million, $53 million, $51 million, $49 million and $48 million, respectively.
7. Product Warranties
Adient offers warranties to its customers depending upon the specific product and terms of the customer purchase agreement. A typical warranty program requires that Adient replace defective products within a specified time period from the date of sale. Adient records an estimate for future warranty-related costs based on actual historical return rates and other known factors. Based on analysis of return rates and other factors, Adient's warranty provisions are adjusted as necessary. Adient monitors its warranty activity and adjusts its reserve estimates when it is probable that future warranty costs will be different than those estimates. Adient's product warranty liability is recorded in the consolidated statements of financial position in other current liabilities.
The changes in Adient's total product warranty liability are as follows:
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Balance at beginning of period
|
|
$
|
24
|
|
|
$
|
22
|
|
Accruals for warranties issued during the period
|
|
9
|
|
|
9
|
|
Changes in accruals related to pre-existing warranties (including changes in estimates)
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
1
|
|
Changes in accruals related to business acquisitions
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
Changes in accruals related to business divestitures
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
Settlements made (in cash or in kind) during the period
|
|
(8)
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|
|
(7)
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at end of period
|
|
$
|
23
|
|
|
$
|
24
|
|
8. Leases
Adient adopted Accounting Standards Codification Topic 842, Leases (ASC 842), and all the related amendments using the modified retrospective method, without adjusting the comparative financial information, on October 1, 2019. As a result, financial information for reporting periods beginning on or after October 1, 2019 are presented in accordance with ASC 842. Upon adoption, Adient recognized right-of-use (ROU) assets of $380 million and corresponding lease liabilities of $384 million on October 1, 2019. The adoption date ROU asset balance was adjusted by $4 million, reflecting impairment of ROU assets for certain real estate leases (within the North America and Europe asset groups) of which the Company determined the carrying value of the initial operating lease ROU asset exceeded its fair value. The adjustment was recorded as an increase to the opening accumulated deficits. The adoption of ASC 842 did not have any significant impact on the consolidated statement of income or cash flows.
Adient's lease portfolio consists of operating leases for real estate including production facilities, warehouses and administrative offices, equipment such as forklifts and computer servers and laptops, and fleet vehicles. The Company has elected not to record leases with an initial term of 12 months or less on its consolidated statement of financial position.
A lease liability and corresponding ROU asset are recognized based on the present value of lease payments. To determine the present value of lease payments, the Company uses its incremental borrowing rate as of lease commencement. The incremental borrowing rate (IBR) is defined as the rate Adient would have to pay to borrow on a collateralized basis over a similar term an amount equal to the lease payments in a similar economic environment. Adient primarily derives its IBR from its debt portfolio, adjusted for collateralization, lease term and jurisdictional factors. Adient's finance leases are not significant and are not included in the following disclosures.
The components of lease costs for the years ended September 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:
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Year Ended September 30,
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(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Operating lease cost
|
|
$
|
125
|
|
|
$
|
125
|
|
Short-term lease cost
|
|
20
|
|
|
24
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total lease cost
|
|
$
|
145
|
|
|
$
|
149
|
|
Operating lease right-of-use assets and lease liabilities included in the consolidated statement of financial position were as follows:
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|
September 30,
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(in millions)
|
|
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Operating leases:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating lease right-of-use assets
|
|
Other noncurrent assets
|
|
$
|
335
|
|
|
$
|
334
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating lease liabilities - current
|
|
Other current liabilities
|
|
$
|
89
|
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
Operating lease liabilities - noncurrent
|
|
Other noncurrent liabilities
|
|
246
|
|
|
244
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
335
|
|
|
$
|
339
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted average remaining lease term:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating leases
|
|
|
|
6 years
|
|
5 years
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted average discount rate:
|
|
|
|
5.2
|
%
|
|
5.9
|
%
|
Operating leases
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maturities of operating lease liabilities and minimum payments for operating leases having initial or remaining non-cancelable terms in excess of one year as of September 30, 2021 were as follows:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fiscal years (in millions)
|
|
Operating Leases
|
2022
|
|
$
|
107
|
|
2023
|
|
83
|
|
2024
|
|
61
|
|
2025
|
|
42
|
|
2026
|
|
27
|
|
Thereafter
|
|
71
|
|
Total lease payments
|
|
391
|
|
Less: imputed interest
|
|
(56)
|
|
Present value of lease liabilities
|
|
$
|
335
|
|
Supplemental cash flow information related to leases was as follows:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for lease obligations:
|
|
|
|
|
Operating leases (non-cash activity)
|
|
$
|
109
|
|
|
$
|
79
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating cash flows:
|
|
|
|
|
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities
|
|
$
|
126
|
|
|
$
|
125
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Adient’s finance leases were not significant to the consolidated financial statements during fiscal 2021 and 2020. Refer to Note 9, "Debt and Financing Arrangements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for additional information.
9. Debt and Financing Arrangements
Long-term and short-term debt consisted of the following:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Long-term debt:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Term Loan B - LIBOR plus 3.50% due in 2028
|
|
$
|
998
|
|
|
$
|
790
|
|
4.875% Notes due in 2026
|
|
795
|
|
|
797
|
|
3.50% Notes due in 2024
|
|
1,161
|
|
|
1,173
|
|
7.00% Notes due in 2026
|
|
—
|
|
|
800
|
|
9.00% Notes due in 2025
|
|
600
|
|
|
600
|
|
European Investment Bank Loan - EURIBOR plus 1.58% due in 2022
|
|
156
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance lease obligation
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
Less: debt issuance costs
|
|
(32)
|
|
|
(55)
|
|
Gross long-term debt
|
|
3,679
|
|
|
4,105
|
|
Less: current portion
|
|
167
|
|
|
8
|
|
Net long-term debt
|
|
$
|
3,512
|
|
|
$
|
4,097
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Short-term debt:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
European Investment Bank Loan - EURIBOR plus 1.58% due in 2022
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
194
|
|
Other bank borrowings (1)
|
|
17
|
|
|
8
|
|
Total short-term debt
|
|
$
|
17
|
|
|
$
|
202
|
|
(1) The weighted average interest rates on short-term debts, based on levels of debt maintained in various jurisdictions, were 3.8% and 1.6% at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
Adient US LLC ("Adient US"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Adient, together with certain of Adient's other subsidiaries, maintains an asset-based revolving credit facility (the “ABL Credit Facility”), which provides for a revolving line of credit up to $1,250 million, including a North American subfacility of up to $950 million and a European subfacility of up to $300 million, subject to borrowing base capacity. The ABL Credit Facility will mature on May 6, 2024, subject to a springing maturity date 91 days earlier if certain amounts remain outstanding at that time under the Term Loan B Agreement (defined below). Interest is payable on the ABL Credit Facility at a fluctuating rate of interest determined by reference to the Eurodollar rate plus an applicable margin of 1.50% to 2.00%. Adient will pay a commitment fee of 0.25% to 0.375% on the unused portion of the commitments under the asset-based revolving credit facility based on average global availability. Letters of credit are limited to the lesser of (x) $150 million and (y) the aggregate unused amount of commitments under the ABL Credit Facility then in effect. Subject to certain conditions, the ABL Credit Facility may be expanded by up to $250 million in additional commitments. Loans under the ABL Credit Facility may be denominated, at the option of Adient, in U.S. dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling or Swedish Kroner. The ABL Credit Agreement is secured on a first-priority lien on all accounts receivable, inventory and bank accounts (and funds on deposit therein) and a second-priority lien on all of the tangible and intangible assets of certain Adient subsidiaries. As of September 30, 2021, Adient had not drawn down on the ABL Credit Facility and had availability under this facility of $739 million (net of $59 million of letters of credit).
In addition, Adient US and Adient Global Holdings S.à r.l., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adient, maintain a term loan credit agreement (the “Term Loan B Agreement”) that initially provided for a 5-year $800 million senior secured term loan facility that was fully drawn on closing. The Term Loan B Agreement amortizes in equal quarterly installments at a rate of 1.00% per annum of the original principal amount thereof, with the remaining balance originally due at final maturity on May 6, 2024. Interest on the Term Loan B Agreement accrues at the Eurodollar rate plus an applicable margin originally equal to 4.25% (with one 0.25% step down based on achievement of a specific secured net leverage level starting with the fiscal quarter ending
Adient plc | Form 10-K | 79
December 31, 2019). The Term Loan B Agreement also permits Adient to incur incremental term loans in an aggregate amount not to exceed the greater of $750 million and an unlimited amount subject to a pro forma first lien secured net leverage ratio of not greater than 1.75 to 1.00 and certain other conditions. In April 2021, Adient amended the Term Loan B Agreement ("Amended Agreement") which, among other changes (i) extended the maturity date for loans outstanding to April 8, 2028, (ii) reduced the interest rate margin applicable thereunder by 0.75% to 3.50%, in the case of Eurodollar Rate loans, and 2.50% (in the case of Base Rate loans) (in each case, with one 0.25% step down based on achievement of a specified first lien secured net leverage level starting with the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2021) and (iii) made certain other negative covenant and mandatory prepayment changes in connection therewith. The amendment also established incremental term loans in an aggregate principal amount of $214 million resulting in total loans outstanding under the Amended Agreement of $1.0 billion. Adient paid and capitalized $7 million as deferred financing costs related to the Amended Agreement and wrote off $8 million of previously deferred financing costs as a result of the debt extinguishment during the third quarter of fiscal 2021.
Adient US was also a party to an indenture relating to the issuance of $800 million aggregate principal amount of Senior First Lien Notes. The notes originally mature on May 15, 2026 and bear interest at a rate of 7.00% per annum. Interest on these notes was payable semi-annually in arrears on November 15 and May 15 of each year, commencing on November 15, 2019. During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient repurchased $640 million of the outstanding balance of the Senior First Lien Notes at a price of 107% of the principal plus $17 million of accrued and unpaid interest. As a result, $9 million of previously deferred financing costs was written off to net financing charges. During the third quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient redeemed the $160 million of remaining balance of the Senior First Lien Notes at a price of 103% of the principal plus $4 million of accrued and unpaid interest, and wrote off $3 million of previously deferred financing costs as a result of the debt extinguishment.
The ABL Credit Facility, Term Loan B Agreement and the Senior First Lien Notes due 2026 contain covenants that are usual and customary for facilities and debt instruments of this type and that, among other things, restrict the ability of Adient and its restricted subsidiaries to: create certain liens and enter into sale and lease-back transactions; create, assume, incur or guarantee certain indebtedness; pay dividends or make other distributions on, or repurchase or redeem, Adient’s capital stock or certain other debt; make other restricted payments; and consolidate or merge with, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all of Adient’s and its restricted subsidiaries’ assets, to another person. These covenants are subject to a number of other limitations and exceptions set forth in the agreements. The agreements also provide for customary events of default, including, but not limited to, cross-default clauses with other debt arrangements, failure to pay principal and interest, failure to comply with covenants, agreements or conditions, and certain events of bankruptcy or insolvency involving Adient and its significant subsidiaries.
Adient Global Holdings Ltd. (“AGH”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adient, maintains $900 million aggregate principal amount of 4.875% USD-denominated unsecured notes due 2026. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient redeemed $103 million of face value of these notes, resulting in a remaining balance of $797 million as of September 30, 2020. Adient recorded a gain of $3 million associated with this partial redemption. AGH also maintains €1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 3.50% unsecured notes due 2024.
Adient Germany Ltd. & Co. KG, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adient, maintains €135 million in an unsecured term loan from the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) due in 2022. The loan bears interest at the 6-month EURIBOR rate plus 158 basis points. Adient is compliant with the net leverage ratio at September 30, 2021 and expects to be compliant for the remainder of the term. During the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient repaid $16 million of the EIB loan, triggered in part by the redemption of debt in the prior year. Adient repaid $20 million of the EIB loan in May 2021, triggered by the prior year sale of the fabrics business.
On April 20, 2020, Adient US offered $600 million (net proceeds of $591 million) aggregate principal amount of 9.00% Senior First Lien Notes due 2025. These notes will mature on April 15, 2025, provided that if AGH has not refinanced (or otherwise redeemed) in whole its outstanding 3.50% unsecured notes due 2024 or any refinancing indebtedness thereof that matures earlier than 91 days prior to the maturity date of the Senior First Lien Notes due 2025 on or prior to May 15, 2024, these notes will mature on May 15, 2024. Interest on these notes is due on April 15 and October 15 each year, beginning on October 15, 2020. These notes contain covenants that are usual and customary, similar to the covenants on the Senior First Lien Notes due 2026 as described above. Adient incurred $10 million of debt issuance cost associated with this new debt in fiscal 2020.
Principal payments required on long-term debt during the next five years are as follows:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2022
|
|
2023
|
|
2024
|
|
2025
|
|
2026
|
Principal payments
|
|
$
|
167
|
|
|
$
|
10
|
|
|
$
|
1,170
|
|
|
$
|
610
|
|
|
$
|
805
|
|
Net Financing Charges
Adient's net financing charges in the consolidated statements of income (loss) contained the following components:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Interest expense, net of capitalized interest costs
|
|
$
|
207
|
|
|
$
|
216
|
|
|
$
|
167
|
|
Banking fees and debt issuance cost amortization
|
|
32
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
26
|
|
Interest income
|
|
(7)
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
Premium paid on repurchase of debt
|
|
49
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Derivative loss on Yanfeng transaction
|
|
30
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Gain) on extinguishment of debt
|
|
—
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Net financing charges
|
|
$
|
311
|
|
|
$
|
220
|
|
|
$
|
182
|
|
Banking fees in fiscal 2021 and 2019 includes $20 million and $13 million, respectively, of one-time accelerated-deferred financing fee charges associated with voluntary repayments of debt and the amendment and extension of Adient's Term Loan B agreement. Total interest paid on both short and long-term debt for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 was $229 million, $203 million and $137 million, respectively.
10. Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
Adient selectively uses derivative instruments to reduce Adient's market risk associated with changes in foreign currency. Under Adient's policy, the use of derivatives is restricted to those intended for hedging purposes; the use of any derivative instrument for speculative purposes is strictly prohibited. A description of each type of derivative utilized to manage Adient's risk is included in the following paragraphs. In addition, refer to Note 11, "Fair Value Measurements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for information related to the fair value measurements and valuation methods utilized by Adient for each derivative type.
Adient has global operations and participates in the foreign exchange markets to minimize its risk of loss from fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. Adient primarily uses foreign currency exchange contracts to hedge certain foreign exchange rate exposures. Adient hedges 70% to 90% of the nominal amount of each of its known foreign exchange transactional exposures. Gains and losses on derivative contracts offset gains and losses on underlying foreign currency exposures. These contracts have been designated as cash flow hedges under ASC 815, "Derivatives and Hedging," and the hedge gains or losses due to changes in fair value are initially recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) and are subsequently reclassified into earnings when the hedged transactions occur and affect earnings. During the second quarter of fiscal 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 impacts and the resulting interruptions to Adient's operations, a loss of $2 million related to ineffective hedges was reclassified to the consolidated statement of income. All contracts were highly effective in hedging the variability in future cash flows attributable to changes in currency exchange rates at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
As of September 30, 2021, the €1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 3.50% euro-denominated unsecured notes due 2024 was designated as a net investment hedge to selectively hedge portions of Adient's net investment in Europe. The currency effects of Adient's euro-denominated bonds are reflected in the AOCI account within shareholders' equity attributable to Adient where they offset gains and losses recorded on Adient's net investment in Europe.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient entered into a foreign exchange forward contract (¥1.6 billion) associated with the sale proceeds of the 2020 Yanfeng transaction. This contract expired prior to September 30, 2020.
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Adient entered into cross-currency interest rate swaps during fiscal 2018 to selectively hedge portions of its net investment in Europe. The currency effects of the cross-currency interest rate swaps are reflected in the AOCI account within shareholders’ equity attributable to Adient, where they offset gains and losses recorded on Adient’s net investment in Europe. During the second quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient settled one remaining cross-currency interest rate swap for $10 million in proceeds. There are no outstanding Euro denominated cross-currency interest rate swaps as of September 30, 2021.
Adient entered into a cross-currency interest rate swap during fiscal 2019 to selectively hedge portions of its net investment in Japan. The currency effects of the cross-currency interest rate swap was reflected in the AOCI account within shareholders' equity attributable to Adient, where they offset gains and losses recorded on Adient's net investment in Japan. The contract matured during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021. There was no outstanding Japanese yen denominated cross-currency interest rate swap outstanding as of September 30, 2021.
Adient purchased interest rate caps during fiscal 2019 to selectively limit the impact of USD LIBOR increases on its interest payments related to Adient's Term Loan B Agreement. The interest rate caps are designated as cash flow hedges under ASC 815. As of September 30, 2021, Adient had two outstanding interest rate caps with a total notional amount of approximately $200 million. During the third quarter of fiscal 2021, in conjunction with the Term Loan B Amendment as discussed in Note 9, "Debt and Financing Arrangements," Adient de-designated these two contracts, the impact of which was not material.
Adient entered into a ¥950 million foreign exchange forward contract during the first quarter of fiscal 2020 to selectively hedge portions of its net investment in China. The currency effects of the forward contract are reflected in the AOCI account within shareholders' equity attributable to Adient, where they offset gains and losses recorded on Adient’s net investment in China. The forward contract matured in June 2020.
In conjunction with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction as described in Note 3, "Acquisitions and Divestitures," Adient entered into two forward foreign currency exchange contracts in April 2021 with total notional amount of approximately ¥7,482 million ($1,123 million) in order to economically hedge the expected proceeds. One contract matured at the end of the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 which resulted in a net cash payment of $14 million, and the other contract will mature at the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2022. These contracts were treated as freestanding financial instruments with fair value changes recorded in earnings. These contracts resulted in realized and unrealized losses of $14 million and $16 million, respectively, during fiscal 2021. Refer to Note 9, "Debt and Financing Arrangements," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information.
The following table presents the location and fair values of derivative instruments and other amounts used in hedging activities included in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Derivatives and Hedging
Activities Designated as
Hedging Instruments
under ASC 815
|
|
Derivatives and Hedging
Activities Not Designated as
Hedging Instruments
under ASC 815
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Other current assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other noncurrent assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other current liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
11
|
|
|
$
|
34
|
|
|
$
|
13
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Cross-currency interest rate swaps
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Other noncurrent liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
4
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Long-term debt
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency denominated debt
|
|
1,161
|
|
|
1,173
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Total liabilities
|
|
$
|
1,176
|
|
|
$
|
1,213
|
|
|
$
|
13
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Adient enters into International Swaps and Derivatives Associations (ISDA) master netting agreements with counterparties that permit the net settlement of amounts owed under the derivative contracts. The master netting agreements generally provide for
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net settlement of all outstanding contracts with a counterparty in the case of an event of default or a termination event. Adient has not elected to offset the fair value positions of the derivative contracts recorded in the consolidated statements of financial position. Collateral is generally not required of Adient or the counterparties under the master netting agreements. As of September 30, 2021 and 2020, no cash collateral was received or pledged under the master netting agreements.
The gross and net amounts of derivative instruments and other amounts used in hedging activities are as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assets
|
|
Liabilities
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Gross amount recognized
|
|
$
|
9
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
1,189
|
|
|
$
|
1,213
|
|
Gross amount eligible for offsetting
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
Net amount
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1,180
|
|
|
$
|
1,208
|
|
The following table presents the effective portion of pretax gains (losses) recorded in other comprehensive income related to cash flow hedges:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
29
|
|
|
$
|
(37)
|
|
|
$
|
(5)
|
|
The following table presents the location and amount of the effective portion of pretax gains (losses) on cash flow hedges reclassified from AOCI into Adient's consolidated statements of income:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
Cost of sales
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
(16)
|
|
|
$
|
(4)
|
|
The following table presents the location and amount of pretax gains (losses) on derivatives not designated as hedging instruments recognized in Adient's consolidated statements of income (loss):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
Cost of sales
|
|
$
|
(4)
|
|
|
$
|
(4)
|
|
|
$
|
(2)
|
|
Equity swap
|
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(13)
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
Net financing charges
|
|
(30)
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
5
|
|
Total
|
|
|
|
$
|
(34)
|
|
|
$
|
(3)
|
|
|
$
|
(10)
|
|
The effective portion of pretax gains (losses) recorded in currency translation adjustment (CTA) within other comprehensive income (loss) related to net investment hedges was $17 million, $(84) million and $74 million for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, respectively. For the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, respectively, no gains or losses were reclassified from CTA into income for Adient's outstanding net investment hedges. For the year ended September 30, 2020, a loss of $2 million was recognized in the consolidated statement of income (loss) for the ineffective portion of cash flow hedges. For the years ended September 30, 2021 and 2019, no gains or losses were recognized in income for the ineffective portion of cash flow hedges.
11. Fair Value Measurements
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ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement," defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC 820 also establishes a three-level fair value hierarchy that prioritizes information used in developing assumptions when pricing an asset or liability as follows:
Level 1: Observable inputs such as quoted prices in active markets;
Level 2: Inputs, other than quoted prices in active markets, that are observable either directly or indirectly; and
Level 3: Unobservable inputs where there is little or no market data, which requires the reporting entity to develop its own assumptions.
ASC 820 requires the use of observable market data, when available, in making fair value measurements. When inputs used to measure fair value fall within different levels of the hierarchy, the level within which the fair value measurement is categorized is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.
Recurring Fair Value Measurements
The following tables present Adient's fair value hierarchy for those assets and liabilities measured at fair value. Refer to Note 14, "Retirement Plans," of the notes to consolidated financial statements for fair value tables of pension assets.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair Value Measurements Using:
|
(in millions)
|
|
Total as of
September 30,
2021
|
|
Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
|
|
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
|
|
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
|
Other current assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other noncurrent assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
9
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
9
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Other current liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
24
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
24
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other noncurrent liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
4
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
4
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities
|
|
$
|
28
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
28
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair Value Measurements Using:
|
(in millions)
|
|
Total as of
September 30,
2020
|
|
Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
|
|
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
|
|
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
|
Other current assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Other current liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
$
|
34
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
34
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Cross currency interest rate swaps
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
—
|
|
Other noncurrent liabilities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign currency exchange derivatives
|
|
5
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities
|
|
$
|
40
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
40
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Valuation Methods
Foreign currency exchange derivatives Adient selectively hedges anticipated transactions and net investments that are subject to foreign exchange rate risk primarily using foreign currency exchange hedge contracts. The foreign currency exchange derivatives are valued under a market approach using publicized spot and forward prices. Changes in fair value on foreign exchange derivatives accounted for as hedging instruments under ASC 815 are initially recorded as a component of AOCI and are subsequently reclassified into earnings when the hedged transactions occur and affect earnings. These contracts were highly effective in hedging the variability in future cash flows attributable to changes in currency exchange rates at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. The changes in fair value of foreign currency exchange derivatives not designated as hedging instruments under ASC 815 are recorded in the consolidated statements of income.
Cross-currency interest rate swaps Adient determines the fair value of a cross-currency interest rate swap contract using a market approach which is based on quoted market price for similar instruments in markets. All significant inputs are corroborated by observable market data for the term of such a contract. Adient selectively uses cross-currency interest rate swaps to hedge portions of its net investments. As of September 30, 2021, Adient had no cross-currency interest rate swaps outstanding.
Interest rate caps Adient determines the fair value of an interest rate cap contract using a market approach which is based on quoted market price for identical or similar instruments in markets. All significant inputs are corroborated by observable market data for the term of such a contract. Adient selectively uses interest rate caps to limit the impact of floating rate interest payment increases on its Term Loan B Agreement. The interest rate caps are designated as cash flow hedges under ASC 815. As of September 30, 2021, Adient had two interest rate caps outstanding totaling approximately $200 million.
The fair value of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, short-term debt and accounts payable approximate their carrying values. The fair value of long-term debt, which was $3.8 billion and $4.1 billion at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively, was determined primarily using market quotes classified as Level 1 inputs within the ASC 820 fair value hierarchy.
12. Stock-Based Compensation
Adient provides certain key employees equity awards in the form of restricted stock units (RSU) and performance share units (PSUs) under the Adient plc 2016 Omnibus Incentive Plan and the Adient plc 2021 Omnibus Incentive Plan (collectively, the Plan). Adient also provides directors with share awards under the Adient plc 2016 Director Share Plan and the Adient plc 2021 Omnibus Incentive Plan. These 2016 plans were adopted in conjunction with the separation. The 2021 plan was adopted in March 2021.
Total stock-based compensation cost included in the consolidated statements of income was $36 million, $15 million and $20 million for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, respectively. No material income tax benefits were
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recognized in the consolidated statements of income for the share-based compensation arrangements in any of these years due to tax valuation allowances in those years.
In conjunction with the separation, previously outstanding stock-based compensation awards granted under the former Parent's equity compensation programs prior to the separation and held by certain executives and employees of Adient were adjusted and converted into new Adient equity awards using a formula designated to preserve the intrinsic value of the awards. Upon the separation on October 31, 2016, holders of former Parent stock options, RSUs, and SARs generally received one ordinary share of Adient for every ten ordinary shares of the former parent held at the close of business on October 19, 2016, the record date of the distribution, and cash in lieu of fractional shares (if any) of Adient. Accordingly, certain executives and employees of Adient hold converted awards in both the former Parent and Adient shares subsequent to the separation. Converted awards retained the vesting schedule and expiration date of the original awards. Outstanding stock awards related to the former Parent stock are not included in Adient's dilutive share calculation.
The following tables present activity related to the conversion and granting of awards during the year ended September 30, 2021 along with the composition of outstanding and exercisable awards at September 30, 2021 for remaining former Parent and new Adient awards.
Restricted Stock
The Plan provides for the award of restricted stock or restricted stock units to certain employees. These awards are typically share settled except for certain non-U.S. employees or those who elected to defer past awards settlement until retirement at which point the award would be settled in cash. Cash settled awards are recorded in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position as a liability and adjusted each reporting period for changes in share value until the settlement of the award. Restricted stock awards typically vest over a three year period following the grant date. The Plan allows for different vesting terms on specific grants with approval by Adient's board of directors.
A summary of the status of nonvested restricted stock awards at September 30, 2021, and changes for the fiscal year then ended, is presented below:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted
Average
Price
|
|
Restricted Shares/Units
|
Nonvested, September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
22.27
|
|
|
1,334,839
|
|
Granted
|
|
$
|
28.88
|
|
|
548,458
|
|
Vested
|
|
$
|
21.22
|
|
|
(697,026)
|
|
Forfeited
|
|
$
|
23.72
|
|
|
(37,383)
|
|
Nonvested, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
26.01
|
|
|
1,148,888
|
|
At September 30, 2021, Adient had approximately $18 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to nonvested restricted stock arrangements granted. That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 1.7 years.
Performance Share Awards
The Plan permits the grant of PSU awards. The number of PSUs granted is equal to the PSU award value divided by the closing price of a Adient ordinary share at the grant date. The PSUs are generally contingent on the achievement of predetermined performance goals over a three-year performance period as well as on the award holder's continuous employment until the vesting date. Each PSU that is earned will be settled with an ordinary share of Adient following the completion of the performance period except for certain non-U.S. employees or those who elected to defer a portion or all of past awards until retirement, which would then be settled in cash. Cash settled awards are recorded in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position as a liability and adjusted each reporting period for changes in share value until the settlement of the award.
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A summary of the status of Adient's nonvested PSUs at September 30, 2021, and changes for the fiscal year then ended is presented below:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted
Average
Price
|
|
Performance Shares/Units
|
Nonvested, September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
26.07
|
|
|
903,401
|
|
Granted
|
|
$
|
27.84
|
|
|
379,629
|
|
Vested
|
|
$
|
84.97
|
|
|
(5,958)
|
|
Forfeited
|
|
$
|
69.91
|
|
|
(53,892)
|
|
Nonvested, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
24.40
|
|
|
1,223,180
|
|
At September 30, 2021, Adient had approximately $14 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to nonvested performance share units granted. That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 2.0 years.
Stock Options
No new stock options have been granted under the Plan. Stock options were previously granted to eligible employees prior to the separation from the former Parent. Stock option awards typically vest between two and three years after the grant date and expire ten years from the grant date. The fair value of each option was estimated on the date of grant using a Black-Scholes option valuation model.
A summary of stock option activity at September 30, 2021, and changes for the year then ended, is presented below:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted
Average
Option Price
|
|
Shares
Subject to
Option
|
|
Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (years)
|
|
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
(in millions)
|
Outstanding, September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
40.09
|
|
|
511,499
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exercised
|
|
$
|
42.06
|
|
|
(395,420)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Forfeited or expired
|
|
$
|
36.06
|
|
|
(22,289)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Outstanding, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
32.77
|
|
|
93,790
|
|
|
1.6
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
32.77
|
|
|
93,790
|
|
|
1.6
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Former Parent outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
25.71
|
|
|
55,592
|
|
|
1
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
Adient outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
43.05
|
|
|
38,198
|
|
|
2.6
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Total outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
32.77
|
|
|
93,790
|
|
|
1.6
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
There were no stock options granted in fiscal years 2021, 2020 and 2019, respectively. The total intrinsic value of options exercised by Adient employees during the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019 was approximately $7 million, $1 million and $5 million, respectively, primarily consisting of former Parent awards.
Stock Appreciation Rights
No new SARs have been granted under the Plan. SARs vest under the same terms and conditions as stock option awards; however, they are settled in cash for the difference between the market price on the date of exercise and the exercise price. As a result, SARs are recorded in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position as a liability until the date of exercise.
The fair value of each SAR award is estimated using a similar method described for stock options. The fair value of each SAR award is recalculated at the end of each reporting period and the liability and expense are adjusted based on the new fair value.
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A summary of SAR activity at September 30, 2021, and changes for the year then ended, is presented below:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted
Average
SAR Price
|
|
Shares
Subject to
SAR
|
|
Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life (years)
|
|
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
(in millions)
|
Outstanding, September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
32.78
|
|
|
171,100
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exercised
|
|
$
|
30.14
|
|
|
(53,844)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Forfeited or expired
|
|
$
|
39.52
|
|
|
(13,372)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Outstanding, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
33.29
|
|
|
103,884
|
|
|
1.8
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
33.29
|
|
|
103,884
|
|
|
1.8
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Former Parent outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
33.00
|
|
|
94,340
|
|
|
1.8
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
Adient outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
36.17
|
|
|
9,544
|
|
|
1.7
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Total outstanding and exercisable, September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
33.29
|
|
|
103,884
|
|
|
1.8
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In conjunction with the exercise of SARs, Adient made payments of $2 million, $1 million and $1 million during the fiscal years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, respectively.
13. Equity and Noncontrolling Interests
The following table presents changes in AOCI attributable to Adient:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Foreign currency translation adjustments
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period
|
|
$
|
(634)
|
|
|
$
|
(558)
|
|
|
$
|
(523)
|
|
Aggregate adjustment for the period, net of tax
|
|
17
|
|
|
(76)
|
|
|
(35)
|
|
Balance at end of period
|
|
(617)
|
|
|
(634)
|
|
|
(558)
|
|
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period
|
|
(28)
|
|
|
(8)
|
|
|
(7)
|
|
Current period changes in fair value, net of tax
|
|
22
|
|
|
(34)
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
Reclassification to income, net of tax
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
14
|
|
|
4
|
|
Balance at end of period
|
|
(8)
|
|
|
(28)
|
|
|
(8)
|
|
Pension plans
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
Net reclassifications to AOCI
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
Balance at end of period
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), end of period
|
|
$
|
(627)
|
|
|
$
|
(665)
|
|
|
$
|
(569)
|
|
Adient consolidates certain subsidiaries in which the noncontrolling interest party has within their control the right to require Adient to redeem all or a portion of its interest in the subsidiary. These redeemable noncontrolling interests are reported at their estimated redemption value. Any adjustment to the redemption value impacts retained earnings but does not impact net income. Redeemable noncontrolling interests which are redeemable only upon future events, the occurrence of which is not currently probable, are recorded at carrying value. The following table presents changes in the redeemable noncontrolling interests:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Beginning balance
|
|
$
|
43
|
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
|
$
|
47
|
|
Net income
|
|
25
|
|
|
19
|
|
|
30
|
|
Foreign currency translation adjustments
|
|
(8)
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
|
3
|
|
Dividends
|
|
(14)
|
|
|
(23)
|
|
|
(29)
|
|
Business acquisition
|
|
194
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ending balance
|
|
$
|
240
|
|
|
$
|
43
|
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for more information on the business acquisition addition of redeemable noncontrolling interest.
14. Retirement Plans
Pension Benefits
Adient maintains non-contributory defined benefit pension plans covering primarily non-U.S. employees and a limited number of U.S. employees. The benefits provided are primarily based on years of service and average compensation or a monthly retirement benefit amount. Funding for non-U.S. plans observes the local legal and regulatory limits. Funding for U.S. pension plans equals or exceeds the minimum requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
For pension plans with accumulated benefit obligations (ABO) that exceed plan assets, the projected benefit obligation (PBO), ABO and fair value of plan assets of those plans were $204 million, $182 million and $72 million, respectively, as of September 30, 2021 and $225 million, $201 million and $79 million, respectively, as of September 30, 2020.
For pension plans with PBO that exceed plan assets, PBO, ABO and fair value of plan assets of those plans were $204 million, $182 million and $72 million, respectively, as of September 30, 2021 and $226 million, $202 million and $80 million, respectively, as of September 30, 2020.
In fiscal 2021, Adient paid contributions to the defined benefit pension plans of $23 million. Contributions of at least $16 million in cash to its defined benefit pension plans are expected in fiscal 2022. Projected benefit payments from the plans as of September 30, 2021 are estimated as follows (in millions):
|
|
|
|
|
|
2022
|
$
|
21
|
|
2023
|
24
|
|
2024
|
23
|
|
2025
|
25
|
|
2026
|
27
|
|
2027-2031
|
166
|
|
Savings and Investment Plans
Adient sponsors various defined contribution savings plans that allow employees to contribute a portion of their pre-tax and/or after-tax income in accordance with plan specified guidelines. Under specified conditions, Adient will contribute to certain savings plans based on the employees' eligible pay and/or will match a percentage of the employee contributions up to certain limits. Matching contributions expense in connection with these plans amounted to $44 million and $36 million for fiscal years 2021 and 2020, respectively.
Plan Assets
Adient's investment policies employ an approach whereby a mix of equities, fixed income and alternative investments are used to maximize the long-term return of plan assets for a prudent level of risk. The investment portfolio primarily contains a diversified blend of equity and fixed income investments. Equity investments are diversified across domestic and non-domestic
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stocks, as well as growth, value and small to large capitalizations. Fixed income investments include corporate and government issues, with short-, mid- and long-term maturities, with a focus on investment grade when purchased and a target duration close to that of the plan liability. Investment and market risks are measured and monitored on an ongoing basis through regular investment portfolio reviews, annual liability measurements and periodic asset/liability studies. The majority of the real estate component of the portfolio is invested in a diversified portfolio of high-quality, operating properties with cash yields greater than the targeted appreciation. Investments in other alternative asset classes, including hedge funds and commodities, diversify the expected investment returns relative to the equity and fixed income investments. As a result of Adient's diversification strategies, there are no significant concentrations of risk within the portfolio of investments.
Adient's actual asset allocations are in line with target allocations. Adient rebalances asset allocations as appropriate, in order to stay within a range of allocation for each asset category.
The expected return on plan assets is based on Adient's expectation of the long-term average rate of return of the capital markets in which the plans invest. The average market returns are adjusted, where appropriate, for active asset management returns. The expected return reflects the investment policy target asset mix and considers the historical returns earned for each asset category. Adient's plan assets by asset category, are as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair Value Measurements Using:
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Total as of
September 30,
2021
|
|
Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
|
|
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
|
|
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
|
|
Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
Pension
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
5
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Equity Securities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Domestic
|
|
12
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8
|
|
International - Developed
|
|
44
|
|
|
27
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
10
|
|
International - Emerging
|
|
2
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Fixed Income Securities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government
|
|
237
|
|
|
45
|
|
|
168
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
24
|
|
Corporate/Other
|
|
82
|
|
|
34
|
|
|
38
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
10
|
|
Hedge Fund
|
|
88
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
88
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Real Estate
|
|
23
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
16
|
|
Total
|
|
$
|
493
|
|
|
$
|
113
|
|
|
$
|
305
|
|
|
$
|
7
|
|
|
$
|
68
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair Value Measurements Using:
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Total as of
September 30,
2020
|
|
Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
|
|
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
|
|
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
|
|
Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
Pension
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash
|
|
$
|
37
|
|
|
$
|
37
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
Equity Securities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Domestic
|
|
15
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
7
|
|
International - Developed
|
|
51
|
|
|
29
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
International - Emerging
|
|
3
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Fixed Income Securities
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government
|
|
219
|
|
|
63
|
|
|
128
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
28
|
|
Corporate/Other
|
|
64
|
|
|
42
|
|
|
11
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
11
|
|
Hedge Fund
|
|
75
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
75
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
Real Estate
|
|
22
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
6
|
|
|
16
|
|
Total
|
|
$
|
486
|
|
|
$
|
172
|
|
|
$
|
235
|
|
|
$
|
6
|
|
|
$
|
73
|
|
The following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for assets measured at fair value.
Cash: The fair value of cash is valued at cost.
Equity Securities: The fair value of equity securities is determined by direct quoted market prices. The underlying holdings are direct quoted market prices on regulated financial exchanges.
Fixed Income Securities: The fair value of fixed income securities is determined by direct or indirect quoted market prices. If indirect quoted market prices are utilized, the value of assets held in separate accounts is not published, but the investment managers report daily the underlying holdings. The underlying holdings are direct quoted market prices on regulated financial exchanges.
Hedge Funds: The fair value of hedge funds is determined by the custodian. The custodian obtains valuations from underlying managers based on market quotes for the most liquid assets and alternative methods for assets that do not have sufficient trading activity to derive prices. Adient and custodian review the methods used by the underlying managers to value the assets. Adient believes this is an appropriate methodology to obtain the fair value of these assets.
Real Estate: The fair value of certain investments in real estate is deemed Level 3 since these investments do not have a readily determinable fair value and requires the fund managers independently to arrive at fair value by calculating NAV per share. In order to calculate NAV per share, the fund managers value the real estate investments using any one, or a combination of, the following methods: independent third party appraisals, discounted cash flow analysis of net cash flows projected to be generated by the investment and recent sales of comparable investments. Assumptions used to revalue the properties are updated every quarter. Adient believes this is an appropriate methodology to obtain the fair value of these assets.
Investments at NAV: For mutual or collective funds where a NAV is not publicly quoted, the NAV per share is used as a practical expedient and is based on the quoted market prices of the underlying net assets of the fund as reported daily by the fund managers. Funds valued based on NAV per share as a practical expedient are not categorized within the fair value hierarchy.
The methods described above may produce a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while Adient believes its valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with other market participants, the use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date.
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The following sets forth a summary of changes in the fair value of pension assets measured using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Real Estate
|
Pension
|
|
|
Asset value as of September 30, 2019
|
|
$
|
6
|
|
Redemptions
|
|
—
|
|
Asset value as of September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
6
|
|
Redemptions
|
|
—
|
|
Unrealized gain
|
|
1
|
|
Asset value as of September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
7
|
|
Funded Status
The table that follows contains the ABO and reconciliations of the changes in the PBO, the changes in plan assets and the funded status:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pension Benefits
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
|
|
|
Accumulated Benefit Obligation
|
|
$
|
552
|
|
|
$
|
582
|
|
|
|
|
|
Change in Projected Benefit Obligation:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Projected benefit obligation at beginning of year
|
|
$
|
606
|
|
|
$
|
598
|
|
|
|
|
|
Service cost
|
|
8
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interest cost
|
|
9
|
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Actuarial (gain) loss
|
|
(29)
|
|
|
16
|
|
|
|
|
|
Benefits paid
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(22)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Settlements and curtailments
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Divestitures
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(12)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currency translation adjustment
|
|
18
|
|
|
20
|
|
|
|
|
|
Projected benefit obligation at end of year
|
|
$
|
574
|
|
|
$
|
606
|
|
|
|
|
|
Change in Plan Assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value of plan assets at beginning of year
|
|
$
|
486
|
|
|
$
|
470
|
|
|
|
|
|
Actual return on plan assets
|
|
4
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
Employer contributions/(distributions)
|
|
23
|
|
|
19
|
|
|
|
|
|
Benefits paid
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(22)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Settlements and curtailments
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
(10)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Divestitures
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currency translation adjustment
|
|
16
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value of plan assets at end of year
|
|
$
|
493
|
|
|
$
|
486
|
|
|
|
|
|
Funded status
|
|
$
|
(81)
|
|
|
$
|
(120)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amounts recognized in the statement of financial position consist of:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Prepaid benefit cost
|
|
$
|
51
|
|
|
$
|
26
|
|
|
|
|
|
Accrued benefit liability
|
|
(132)
|
|
|
(146)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net amount recognized
|
|
$
|
(81)
|
|
|
$
|
(120)
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pension Benefits
|
|
|
U.S. Plans
|
|
Non-U.S. Plans
|
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Weighted Average Assumptions (1):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Discount rate (2)
|
|
3.06
|
%
|
|
2.91
|
%
|
|
1.71
|
%
|
|
1.87
|
%
|
Rate of compensation increase
|
|
N/A
|
|
N/A
|
|
3.06
|
%
|
|
3.64
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
Plan assets and obligations are determined based on a September 30 measurement date.
|
|
|
(2)
|
Adient considers the expected benefit payments on a plan-by-plan basis when setting assumed discount rates. As a result, Adient uses different discount rates for each plan depending on the plan jurisdiction, the demographics of participants and the expected timing of benefit payments. For the U.S. pension plan, Adient uses a discount rate provided by an independent third party calculated based on an appropriate mix of high quality bonds. For the non-U.S. pension plans, Adient consistently uses the relevant country specific benchmark indices for determining the various discount rates.
|
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income
The amounts in AOCI on the consolidated statements of financial position, exclusive of tax impacts, that have not yet been recognized as components of net periodic benefit cost at September 30, 2021 and 2020 were $3 million and $3 million, respectively, related to pension benefits.
The amounts in AOCI expected to be recognized as components of net periodic benefit cost over the next fiscal year for pension and postretirement benefits are not significant.
Net Periodic Benefit Cost
The tables that follow contain the components and key assumptions of net periodic benefit cost related to Adient’s pension plans:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pension Benefits
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Components of Net Periodic Benefit Cost (Credit):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Service cost
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
7
|
|
|
$
|
7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interest cost
|
|
9
|
|
|
10
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expected return on plan assets
|
|
(18)
|
|
|
(19)
|
|
|
(18)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net actuarial (gain) loss
|
|
(15)
|
|
|
22
|
|
|
49
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Settlement (gain) loss
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net periodic benefit cost (credit)
|
|
$
|
(16)
|
|
|
$
|
21
|
|
|
$
|
53
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pension Benefits
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. Plans
|
|
Non-U.S. Plans
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expense Assumptions:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Discount rate
|
|
2.91
|
%
|
|
3.34
|
%
|
|
4.29
|
%
|
|
1.70
|
%
|
|
1.85
|
%
|
|
2.71
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expected return on plan assets
|
|
5.75
|
%
|
|
5.75
|
%
|
|
5.00
|
%
|
|
3.68
|
%
|
|
4.01
|
%
|
|
4.08
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rate of compensation increase
|
|
N/A
|
|
NA
|
|
NA
|
|
4.15
|
%
|
|
3.66
|
%
|
|
3.46
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
15. Restructuring and Impairment Costs
To better align its resources with its overall strategies and reduce the cost structure of its global operations to address the softness in certain underlying markets, Adient commits to restructuring plans as necessary.
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During fiscal 2021, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2021 Plan") of $27 million that was offset by $16 million of prior year underspend. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $23 million related to the EMEA segment, $3 million related to the Americas segment, and $1 million relates to the Asia segment. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions and lease contract terminations. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed in fiscal 2022.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Employee Severance and Termination Benefits
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
Original reserve
|
|
$
|
27
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
27
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
22
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
22
|
|
During fiscal 2020, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2020 Plan") of $205 million. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $20 million relates to the Americas segment, $175 million relates to the EMEA segment and $10 million relates to the Asia segment. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed by fiscal 2024. Also recorded in fiscal 2020 is $20 million of underspend related to prior year plan reserves. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed by fiscal 2022.
The following table summarizes the changes in Adient's 2020 Plan reserve:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Employee Severance and Termination Benefits
|
|
|
|
Other
|
|
Currency Translation
|
|
Total
|
Original Reserve
|
|
$
|
203
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
205
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
(35)
|
|
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(35)
|
|
Noncash adjustment—other
|
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
168
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
169
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
$
|
(87)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
(87)
|
|
Noncash adjustment—underspend/other
|
|
$
|
(6)
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
75
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
|
$
|
77
|
|
During fiscal 2019, Adient committed to a restructuring plan ("2019 Plan") of $105 million. Of the restructuring costs recorded, $81 million relates to the EMEA segment, $16 million relates to the Americas segment and $8 million relates to the Asia segment. The restructuring actions relate to cost reduction initiatives and consist primarily of workforce reductions. The restructuring actions are expected to be substantially completed by fiscal 2022. Also recorded in fiscal 2019 is $16 million of prior year underspend, a $9 million increase to a prior year reserve and $6 million of recoveries from a customer related to previous restructuring charges.
The following table summarizes the changes in Adient's 2019 Plan reserve:
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(in millions)
|
|
Employee Severance and Termination Benefits
|
|
Other
|
|
Currency Translation
|
|
Total
|
Original Reserve
|
|
$
|
101
|
|
|
$
|
4
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
105
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
(32)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(32)
|
|
Utilized—noncash
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2019
|
|
$
|
69
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
(2)
|
|
|
$
|
70
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
(30)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(30)
|
|
Utilized—noncash
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
2
|
|
Noncash adjustment—underspend
|
|
(7)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(7)
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2020
|
|
$
|
32
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
35
|
|
Utilized—cash
|
|
(24)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(24)
|
|
Noncash adjustment—underspend/other
|
|
—
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
Balance at September 30, 2021
|
|
$
|
8
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
9
|
|
During fiscal 2021, there was $20 million of cash utilized against the 2018, 2017 and 2016 Plan's reserve balances. The majority of the cash utilized during the period was related to the 2016 Plan's reserve balance. The 2018, 2017, and 2016 Plan's reserve balances at September 30, 2021 were $3 million, $2 million, and $2 million, respectively.
Adient's restructuring plans have included workforce reductions of approximately 18,000. Restructuring charges associated with employee severance and termination benefits are paid over the severance period granted to each employee or on a lump sum basis in accordance with individual severance agreements. As of September 30, 2021, approximately 15,000 of the employees have been separated from Adient pursuant to the restructuring plans. In addition, the restructuring plans included twenty-five plant closures. As of September 30, 2021, nineteen of the twenty-five plants have been closed.
Adient's management closely monitors its overall cost structure and continually analyzes each of its businesses for opportunities to consolidate current operations, improve operating efficiencies and locate facilities in low cost countries in close proximity to customers. This ongoing analysis includes a review of its manufacturing, engineering, purchasing and administrative functions, as well as the overall global footprint for all its businesses. Because of the importance of new vehicle sales by major automotive manufacturers to operations, Adient is affected by the general business conditions in the automotive industry. Future adverse developments in the automotive industry, particularly related to the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions, could impact Adient's liquidity position, lead to impairment charges and/or require additional restructuring of its operations.
16. Impairment of Long-Lived Assets
Adient reviews long-lived assets, including property, plant and equipment and other intangible assets with definite lives, for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset's carrying amount may not be recoverable. Adient conducts its long-lived asset impairment analyses in accordance with ASC 360, "Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets." ASC 360 requires Adient to group assets and liabilities at the lowest level for which identifiable cash flows are largely independent of the cash flows of other assets and liabilities and evaluate the asset group against the sum of the undiscounted future cash flows. If the undiscounted cash flows do not indicate the carrying amount of the asset is recoverable, an impairment charge is measured as the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset group exceeds its fair value based on discounted cash flow analysis or appraisals.
During the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient committed to a plan to sell certain assets in France. As a result, these assets were classified as assets held for sale and were required to be adjusted to the lower of fair value less cost to sell or carrying value. Adient recorded an impairment charge of $9 million within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statement of income (loss). Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information on assets held for sale.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, a pre-tax non-cash impairment of $21 million was recorded on certain assets held for sale (of which $12 million related to America’s assets and $9 million related to China’s assets), and $5 million was recorded in the Asia segment related to long-lived assets within a separate China entity due to an overall decline in the forecasted
Adient plc | Form 10-K | 95
operations within that business. During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, a pre-tax non-cash impairment of $27 million was recorded in the Asia segment related to customer relationship intangible assets of $24 million and other long-lived assets of $3 million within the Futuris China business due to an overall decline in forecasted operations within that business. All of the fiscal 2020 impairment charges are recorded within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statement of income (loss). Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information on assets held for sale. Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information on impairment of customer relationship intangible assets. Refer to Note 19, “Nonconsolidated Partially-Owned Affiliates,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for information on the fiscal 2020 impairment of investments in partially owned affiliates.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2019, Adient recorded impairment on certain assets held for sale resulting in an impairment charge of $12 million which was recorded within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statement of income (loss). In the second quarter of fiscal 2019, Adient concluded it had triggering events requiring assessment of impairment for certain of its long-lived assets in the seat structure and mechanism operations due to declines in actual and forecasted performance that worsened during the second quarter of fiscal 2019 as compared to originally forecasted results. As a result, Adient reviewed the long-lived assets for impairment and recorded a $66 million non-cash pre-tax impairment charge within restructuring and impairment costs on the consolidated statements of income (loss). The impairment charge related to long-lived assets in North America and Europe asset groups as of March 31, 2019 in support of current programs. Of the $66 million impairment charge, $62 million related to fixed assets, and $4 million related to customer relationship intangible assets. The impairment was measured under a market approach utilizing appraisal techniques to determine fair values of the impaired assets. This method is consistent with methods Adient employed in prior periods to value other long-lived assets. The inputs utilized in the analysis are classified as Level 3 inputs within the fair value hierarchy as defined in ASC 820, "Fair value measurement" and primarily consist of estimated salable values and third party appraisal techniques such as market comparables. To the extent that the profitability on current or future programs decline as compared to forecasted profitability or if adverse changes occur to key assumptions or other fair value measurement inputs, further impairment of long-lived assets could occur in the future. During the first quarter of fiscal 2019, impairments of $6 million were recorded related to assets held for sale. Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," and Note 5, "Property, Plant and Equipment," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
17. Income Taxes
Consolidated income (loss) before income taxes and noncontrolling interests for the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020, and 2019 is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Ireland
|
|
$
|
(1)
|
|
|
$
|
(3)
|
|
|
$
|
(1)
|
|
United States
|
|
(244)
|
|
|
(111)
|
|
|
(170)
|
|
Other Foreign
|
|
1,684
|
|
|
(315)
|
|
|
173
|
|
Income before income taxes and noncontrolling interests
|
|
$
|
1,439
|
|
|
$
|
(429)
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
Adient plc | Form 10-K | 96
The components of the provision (benefit) for income taxes are as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Current
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ireland
|
|
$
|
1
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
US - Federal and State
|
|
1
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
4
|
|
Other Foreign
|
|
207
|
|
|
91
|
|
|
118
|
|
|
|
209
|
|
|
90
|
|
|
122
|
|
Deferred
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ireland
|
|
1
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
US - Federal and State
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1
|
|
Other Foreign
|
|
40
|
|
|
(33)
|
|
|
287
|
|
|
|
40
|
|
|
(33)
|
|
|
288
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income tax provision
|
|
$
|
249
|
|
|
$
|
57
|
|
|
$
|
410
|
|
The significant components of Adient's income tax provision are summarized in the following tables. These amounts do not include the impact of income tax expense related to our nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates, which is netted against equity income on the consolidated statements of income (loss).
The reconciliation between the Irish statutory income tax rate, and Adient’s effective tax rate is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Tax expense at Ireland statutory rate
|
|
$
|
180
|
|
|
$
|
(54)
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
State and local income taxes, net of federal benefit
|
|
(15)
|
|
|
(30)
|
|
|
(41)
|
|
Foreign tax rate differential
|
|
(6)
|
|
|
(127)
|
|
|
(109)
|
|
Notional interest deduction
|
|
(10)
|
|
|
(44)
|
|
|
(63)
|
|
Credits and incentives
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
(7)
|
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goodwill impairment
|
|
—
|
|
|
9
|
|
|
—
|
|
Repatriation of foreign earnings
|
|
18
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
31
|
|
Foreign exchange
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
2
|
|
Impact of enacted tax rate changes
|
|
(26)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Audit settlements and change in uncertain tax positions
|
|
24
|
|
|
56
|
|
|
107
|
|
Change in valuation allowance
|
|
(85)
|
|
|
332
|
|
|
503
|
|
Impairment of subsidiaries
|
|
35
|
|
|
(24)
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
Tax impact of corporate equity transactions
|
|
133
|
|
|
(77)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Other
|
|
12
|
|
|
9
|
|
|
(3)
|
|
Income tax provision
|
|
$
|
249
|
|
|
$
|
57
|
|
|
$
|
410
|
|
Adient plc | Form 10-K | 97
The income tax expense was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% for fiscal 2021 primarily due to to the inability to recognize a tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances, the establishment of valuation allowances in certain jurisdictions, and the repatriation of foreign earnings, partially offset by tax benefits from audit settlements, the write-off of deferred tax liabilities related to withholding taxes, and withholding taxes on the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction at a rate lower than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5%. No items included in the other category are individually, or when appropriately aggregated, significant.
The income tax expense was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% for fiscal 2020 primarily due to the inability to recognize a tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances, the repatriation of foreign earnings, and changes in uncertain tax positions, partially offset by the tax benefits related to the impairment and sale of Adient’s YFAI investment, sale of Adient’s automotive fabrics manufacturing business, and impairment charges recorded in the Asia segment. No items included in the other category are individually, or when appropriately aggregated, significant.
The income tax expense was higher than the Irish statutory rate of 12.5% for fiscal 2019 primarily due to the recognition of valuation allowances in Luxembourg, Poland, and the United Kingdom, the repatriation of foreign earnings, changes in uncertain tax positions and the impact of recognizing no tax benefit for losses in jurisdictions with valuation allowances. No items included in the other category are individually, or when appropriately aggregated, significant.
The foreign tax rate differential benefits for fiscal 2019 through fiscal 2021 are primarily driven by losses earned in jurisdictions where the statutory rate is greater than 12.5% and by the pretax book income of nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates whose corresponding income tax expense is netted against equity income on the consolidated statements of income.
Deferred taxes are classified in the consolidated statements of financial position as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Other noncurrent assets
|
|
$
|
134
|
|
|
$
|
178
|
|
Other noncurrent liabilities
|
|
(212)
|
|
|
(175)
|
|
Net deferred tax asset/(liability)
|
|
$
|
(78)
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
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Temporary differences and carryforwards which gave rise to deferred tax assets and liabilities included:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
Deferred tax assets:
|
|
|
|
|
Accrued expenses and reserves
|
|
$
|
126
|
|
|
$
|
115
|
|
Employee and retiree benefits
|
|
52
|
|
|
53
|
|
Net operating loss and other credit carryforwards
|
|
1,056
|
|
|
1,072
|
|
Property, plant and equipment
|
|
159
|
|
|
163
|
|
Intangible assets
|
|
181
|
|
|
257
|
|
Operating lease liabilities
|
|
79
|
|
|
80
|
|
Foreign currency adjustments
|
|
—
|
|
|
17
|
|
Research and development
|
|
23
|
|
|
20
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other
|
|
12
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
1,688
|
|
|
1,780
|
|
Valuation allowances
|
|
(1,637)
|
|
|
(1,656)
|
|
|
|
51
|
|
|
124
|
|
Deferred tax liabilities:
|
|
|
|
|
Unremitted earnings of foreign subsidiaries
|
|
32
|
|
|
41
|
|
Indirect tax credits
|
|
18
|
|
|
—
|
|
Operating lease right-of-use assets
|
|
79
|
|
|
80
|
|
|
|
129
|
|
|
121
|
|
Net deferred tax asset/(liability)
|
|
$
|
(78)
|
|
|
$
|
3
|
|
At September 30, 2021, Adient had available net operating loss carryforwards of approximately $4.2 billion which are available to reduce future tax liabilities. Net operating loss carryforwards of $2.5 billion will expire at various dates between 2022 and 2041, with the remainder having an indefinite carryforward period. Net operating loss carryforwards of $2.8 billion are offset by a valuation allowance.
Adient reviews the realizability of its deferred tax assets on a quarterly basis, or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that a review is required. In determining the requirement for a valuation allowance, the historical and projected financial results of the legal entity or combined group recording the net deferred tax asset are considered, along with any other positive or negative evidence. All of the factors that Adient considers in evaluating whether and when to establish or release all or a portion of the deferred tax asset valuation allowance involve significant judgment. Since future financial results may differ from previous estimates, periodic adjustments to Adient's valuation allowances may be necessary.
As a result of Adient’s fiscal 2021 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence, Adient determined it was more likely than not that certain deferred tax assets in the Czech Republic, Korea, Mexico, and other jurisdictions would not be realized and recorded income tax expense of $5 million, $5 million, $8 million, and $4 million, respectively, to establish valuation allowances. Adient continues to record valuation allowances on certain deferred tax assets in Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Mexico, Poland, Spain, the United Kingdom, the U.S. and other jurisdictions as it remains more likely than not that they will not be realized.
As a result of Adient's fiscal 2020 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence, Adient determined it was more likely than not that deferred tax assets in certain jurisdictions would not be realized. These valuation allowances did not have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.
As a result of Adient's fiscal 2019 analysis of the realizability of its worldwide deferred tax assets, and after considering tax planning initiatives and other positive and negative evidence (including the external debt refinancing, the related incremental net financing costs, and the restructuring of the internal financing which occurred in the third quarter of fiscal 2019 and including the long-lived asset impairment recorded in the second quarter of fiscal 2019), Adient determined it was more likely
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than not that deferred tax assets in Luxembourg (Q3), the United Kingdom (Q3) and certain Poland entities (Q2) would not be realized and recorded income tax expense of $229 million, $25 million and $43 million, respectively, to establish valuation allowances.
Adient is subject to income taxes in Ireland, the U.S. and other foreign jurisdictions. The following table provides the earliest open tax year by major jurisdiction for which Adient could be subject to income tax examination by the tax authorities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tax Jurisdiction
|
|
Earliest Year Open
|
Brazil
|
|
2016
|
China
|
|
2011
|
Czech Republic
|
|
2013
|
France
|
|
2018
|
Germany
|
|
2016
|
Hong Kong
|
|
2015
|
Japan
|
|
2016
|
Luxembourg
|
|
2014
|
Mexico
|
|
2015
|
Poland
|
|
2011
|
Spain
|
|
2016
|
United Kingdom
|
|
2015
|
United States
|
|
2017
|
Adient regularly assesses the likelihood of an adverse outcome resulting from examinations to determine the adequacy of its tax reserves. For the year ended September 30, 2021, Adient believes that it is more likely than not that the tax positions it has taken will be sustained upon the resolution of its audits resulting in no material impact on its consolidated financial statements. However, the final determination with respect to tax audits and any related litigation could be materially different from Adient’s estimates.
For the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, Adient had gross tax effected unrecognized tax benefits of $499 million, $483 million, and $414 million, respectively. If recognized, $129 million of Adient's unrecognized tax benefits would impact the effective tax rate. Total net accrued interest for the years ended September 30, 2021, 2020 and 2019, was approximately $18 million, $15 million and $10 million, respectively (net of tax benefit). Adient recognizes interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits as a component of income tax expense.
A reconciliation of the beginning and ending amount of unrecognized tax benefits is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Beginning balance
|
|
$
|
483
|
|
|
$
|
414
|
|
|
$
|
288
|
|
Additions for tax positions related to the current year
|
|
29
|
|
|
96
|
|
|
108
|
|
Additions for tax positions of prior years
|
|
11
|
|
|
17
|
|
|
45
|
|
Reductions for tax positions of prior years
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
(38)
|
|
|
(22)
|
|
Settlements with taxing authorities
|
|
(12)
|
|
|
(4)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Statute closings
|
|
(3)
|
|
|
(2)
|
|
|
(5)
|
|
Ending balance
|
|
$
|
499
|
|
|
$
|
483
|
|
|
$
|
414
|
|
During the next twelve months, it is reasonably possible that tax audit resolutions or applicable statute of limitation lapses could result in a significant change in the balance of gross unrecognized tax benefits. Given the number of years, jurisdictions and positions subject to examination, Adient is unable to estimate the full range of possible adjustments to the balance of unrecognized tax benefits.
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Adient has recorded a deferred tax liability of approximately $32 million as of September 30, 2021 on the undistributed earnings of certain consolidated and unconsolidated foreign affiliates for which the Company does not have an indefinite reinvestment assertion. The Company has not provided for deferred taxes on the remainder of undistributed earnings from consolidated foreign affiliates because such earnings should not give rise to additional tax liabilities upon repatriation or are considered to be indefinitely reinvested. It is not practicable to determine the unrecognized deferred tax liability on these earnings because the actual tax liability, if any, is dependent on circumstances existing when remittance occurs.
Income taxes paid for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2021 were $78 million, excluding $134 million of withholding taxes on the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction. Income taxes paid for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2020 were $98 million. Income taxes paid for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019 were $102 million.
Impacts of Tax Legislation and Change in Statutory Tax Rates
On March 27, 2020, the House passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (The CARES Act), also known as the Third COVID-19 Supplemental Relief bill, and the president signed the legislation into law. Adient does not expect the provisions of the legislation to have a significant impact on the effective tax rate or the income tax payable and deferred income tax positions of the Company.
During the fourth quarter of 2019, certain deferred tax liabilities were remeasured to reflect a reduction in withholding tax rate on the earnings of our nonconsolidated partially owned affiliates resulting in a benefit of $9 million.
During the third quarter of fiscal 2019, Luxembourg enacted legislation reducing the nominal corporate tax rate to 17% from 18%. For Adient, this reduced its aggregate income tax rate to 24.9% from 26.0% and applies retroactively to the fiscal 2019 tax year. As a result of the law change, Adient recorded income tax expense of $10 million related to the write down of deferred tax assets.
During the first quarter of fiscal 2019, GAAS (a subsidiary of Adient in China) was approved for High and New Tech Enterprise status for the three-year period of 2018 to 2020, thereby reducing their tax rate from 25% to 15%. As a result, a $7 million income tax benefit was recorded on the reduction of deferred tax liabilities and a reduction of 2018 calendar year income taxes.
During fiscal years 2021, 2020, and 2019, other tax legislation was adopted in various jurisdictions. These law changes did not have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.
Tax Impact of One-Time Items
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized $134 million of withholding tax expense associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information regarding this transaction.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized tax benefits of $3 million related to audit settlements.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized a tax benefit of $2 million related to the write-off of a deferred tax liability associated with a Chinese joint venture’s distribution of unremitted earnings. The distribution was reinvested in a wholly-owned Chinese subsidiary, thereby exempting the distribution from withholding tax. The investment in the wholly-owned subsidiary is intended to be indefinitely reinvested, warranting the derecognition of the pre-existing deferred tax liability.
During the third quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized an additional $30 million pre-tax gain related to Brazil indirect tax credits as a result of a favorable supreme court ruling. The tax expense associated with this gain was $10 million.
During the third quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized a tax benefit of $11 million related to the write-off of a deferred tax liability associated with a Chinese joint venture’s distribution of unremitted earnings. The distribution was reinvested in a wholly-owned Chinese subsidiary, thereby exempting the distribution from withholding tax. The investment in the wholly-owned subsidiary is intended to be indefinitely reinvested, warranting the derecognition of the pre-existing deferred tax liability.
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During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized a $33 million pre-tax gain related to the sale of its equity interest in SJA. The withholding tax expense associated with this gain was $5 million.
During the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Adient recognized an $8 million pre-tax gain related to Brazil indirect tax credits. The tax expense associated with this gain was $3 million.
In fiscal 2020, Adient committed to a restructuring plan (“2020 Plan”) of $205 million. Refer to Note 15, "Restructuring and Impairment Costs," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The restructuring costs generated a $6 million tax benefit, which was negatively impacted by geographic mix and Adient’s current tax position in these jurisdictions.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient sold its investment in YFAI and its automotive fabrics manufacturing business. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The tax benefits associated with the sales of the YFAI investment and automotive fabrics manufacturing business were $12 million and $3 million, respectively.
During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, an impairment charge of $27 million was recorded in the Asia segment related to customer relationship intangible assets. Refer to Note 6, “Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The tax benefit associated with the impairment charge was $5 million.
During the first quarter of fiscal 2020, Adient recognized a pre-tax non-cash impairment of $216 million in equity income related to Adient's YFAI investment. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The tax benefit associated with the impairment charge was $4 million. An additional impairment of $6 million was recorded in the third quarter of fiscal 2020 related to this investment, with no additional tax benefit being recorded.
In fiscal 2019, Adient committed to a significant restructuring plan (“2019 Plan”) and recorded a net $92 million of restructuring and impairment costs in the consolidated statements of income. Refer to Note 15, "Restructuring and Impairment Costs," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The restructuring costs generated a $5 million tax benefit, which was negatively impacted by geographic mix and Adient’s current tax position in these jurisdictions.
During the second quarter of fiscal 2019, Adient recognized a pre-tax impairment charge on long-lived assets of $66 million. Refer to Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information. The tax benefit associated with the impairment charge was $2 million, which was negatively impacted by geographic mix and Adient’s current tax position in these jurisdictions.
18. Segment Information
Adient manages its business on a geographic basis and operates in the following three reportable segments for financial reporting purposes: 1) Americas, which is inclusive of North America and South America; 2) Europe, Middle East, and Africa ("EMEA") and 3) Asia Pacific/China ("Asia").
Adient evaluates the performance of its reportable segments using an adjusted EBITDA metric defined as income before income taxes and noncontrolling interests, excluding net financing charges, restructuring and impairment costs, restructuring related-costs, net mark-to-market adjustments on pension and postretirement plans, transaction gains/losses, purchase accounting amortization, depreciation, stock-based compensation and other non-recurring items ("Adjusted EBITDA"). Also, certain corporate-related costs are not allocated to the segments. The reportable segments are consistent with how management views the markets served by Adient and reflect the financial information that is reviewed by its chief operating decision maker.
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Net Sales
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Americas
|
|
$
|
6,164
|
|
|
$
|
5,889
|
|
|
$
|
7,785
|
|
EMEA
|
|
5,564
|
|
|
5,148
|
|
|
6,675
|
|
Asia
|
|
2,123
|
|
|
1,822
|
|
|
2,337
|
|
Eliminations
|
|
(171)
|
|
|
(189)
|
|
|
(271)
|
|
Total net sales
|
|
$
|
13,680
|
|
|
$
|
12,670
|
|
|
$
|
16,526
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended
September 30,
|
(in millions)
|
|
2021
|
|
2020
|
|
2019
|
Adjusted EBITDA
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Americas
|
|
$
|
232
|
|
|
$
|
228
|
|
|
$
|
210
|
|
EMEA
|
|
277
|
|
|
101
|
|
|
161
|
|
Asia
|
|
486
|
|
|
424
|
|
|
513
|
|
Corporate-related costs (1)
|
|
(78)
|
|
|
(80)
|
|
|
(97)
|
|
Restructuring and impairment costs (2)
|
|
(21)
|
|
|
(238)
|
|
|
(176)
|
|
Purchase accounting amortization (3)
|
|
(50)
|
|
|
(40)
|
|
|
(44)
|
|
Restructuring related charges (4)
|
|
(9)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
|
(31)
|
|
Gain (loss) on business divestitures - net (5)
|
|
(26)
|
|
|
(13)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Gain on sale / (impairment) of nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates (6)
|
|
1,214
|
|
|
(231)
|
|
|
—
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
(285)
|
|
|
(295)
|
|
|
(278)
|
|
Stock based compensation
|
|
(36)
|
|
|
(15)
|
|
|
(20)
|
|
Other items (7)
|
|
22
|
|
|
(16)
|
|
|
(9)
|
|
Earnings (loss) before interest and income taxes
|
|
1,726
|
|
|
(195)
|
|
|
229
|
|
Net financing charges
|
|
(311)
|
|
|
(220)
|
|
|
(182)
|
|
Other pension income (expense)
|
|
24
|
|
|
(14)
|
|
|
(45)
|
|
Income (loss) before income taxes
|
|
$
|
1,439
|
|
|
$
|
(429)
|
|
|
$
|
2
|
|
Notes:
(1) Corporate-related costs not allocated to the segments include executive office, communications, corporate development, legal and corporate finance.
(2) Reflects restructuring charges for costs that are directly attributable to restructuring activities and meet the definition of restructuring under ASC 420 and non-recurring impairment charges. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2021 is a $9 million held for sale non-cash impairment charge in EMEA, and a $1 million non-cash pre-tax impairment charge related to long-lived assets in EMEA. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2020 is a non-cash pre-tax impairment related to China intangible assets of $24 million, held for sale asset impairments of $21 million, and $8 million of other long-lived asset impairments. Included in restructuring charges in fiscal 2019 is a $66 million non-cash pre-tax impairment charge related to long-lived assets ($11 million in the Americas and $55 million in EMEA) and an $18 million non-cash impairment charge related to assets held for sale ($6 million in the Americas and $12 million in Asia). Refer to Note 6, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," Note 15, "Restructuring and Impairment Costs," and Note 16, "Impairment of Long-Lived Assets," of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for more information.
(3) Reflects amortization of intangible assets including those related to partially owned affiliates recorded within equity income.
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(4) Reflects restructuring related charges for costs that are directly attributable to restructuring activities, but do not meet the definition of restructuring under ASC 420 along with restructuring costs at partially owned affiliates recorded within equity income.
(5) The year ended September 30, 2021 includes a $21 million loss associated with certain aspects of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction and a $5 million loss on sale of non-core assets in China. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes a $21 million loss of sale of RECARO and $4 million loss on deconsolidation of Aerospace, partially offset by a $12 million gain on completion of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction.
(6) The year ended September 30, 2021 includes a gain associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction of $1,181 million and a gain of $33 million on the sale of Adient's interest in SJA. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes non-cash impairment charges related to Adient's YFAI investment balance recorded in conjunction with the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction. All of these impacts have been recorded within the equity income line in the consolidated statements of income.
(7) The year ended September 30, 2021 reflects a one-time gain of $38 million associated with the retrospective recovery of indirect tax credits in Brazil resulting from a favorable court ruling (of which $36 million relates to recoveries covering the past 20 years and is adjusted out of Americas' segment results), a $5 million gain on previously held interest at YFAS in an affiliate, and $19 million of transaction costs. The year ended September 30, 2020 includes $15 million of transaction costs and $1 million of tax adjustments at YFAI. The year ended September 30, 2019 includes $4 million of integration costs associated with the acquisition of Futuris, $3 million of transaction costs and $2 million of tax adjustments at YFAI.
Additional Segment Information
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30, 2021
|
|
|
Reportable Segments
|
|
Reconciling Items(1)
|
|
Consolidated
|
(in millions)
|
|
Americas
|
|
EMEA
|
|
Asia
|
|
|
Net Sales
|
|
$
|
6,164
|
|
|
$
|
5,564
|
|
|
$
|
2,123
|
|
|
$
|
(171)
|
|
|
$
|
13,680
|
|
Equity Income
|
|
(1)
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
265
|
|
|
1,213
|
|
|
1,484
|
|
Total Assets
|
|
2,888
|
|
|
2,473
|
|
|
3,187
|
|
|
2,230
|
|
|
10,778
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
121
|
|
|
132
|
|
|
32
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
285
|
|
Amortization
|
|
13
|
|
|
14
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
45
|
|
Capital Expenditures
|
|
131
|
|
|
104
|
|
|
25
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
260
|
|
(1) Reconciling items include the elimination of intercompany transactions, corporate-related assets and amounts to reconcile to consolidated totals. Specific reconciling items for equity income represents a gain associated with the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction of $1,181 million, a gain of $33 million on the sale of Adient's interest in SJA, a $5 million gain on previously held interest at YFAS, offset by $5 million of purchase accounting amortization and $1 million of restructuring related charges. Corporate-related assets primarily include cash and deferred income tax assets.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30, 2020
|
|
|
Reportable Segments
|
|
Reconciling Items(1)
|
|
Consolidated
|
(in millions)
|
|
Americas
|
|
EMEA
|
|
Asia
|
|
|
Net Sales
|
|
$
|
5,889
|
|
|
$
|
5,148
|
|
|
$
|
1,822
|
|
|
$
|
(189)
|
|
|
$
|
12,670
|
|
Equity Income
|
|
1
|
|
|
8
|
|
|
256
|
|
|
(243)
|
|
|
22
|
|
Total Assets
|
|
3,019
|
|
|
2,658
|
|
|
2,868
|
|
|
1,716
|
|
|
10,261
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
128
|
|
|
129
|
|
|
38
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
295
|
|
Amortization
|
|
13
|
|
|
8
|
|
|
16
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
37
|
|
Capital Expenditures
|
|
138
|
|
|
164
|
|
|
24
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
326
|
|
(1) Reconciling items include the elimination of intercompany transactions, corporate-related assets and amounts to reconcile to consolidated totals. Specific reconciling items for equity income represents a $231 million non-cash impairment of Adient's YFAI investment, $8 million of restructuring related charges, $3 million of purchase accounting amortization and a $1 million
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charge for tax adjustments associated with YFAI. Corporate-related assets primarily include cash and deferred income tax assets.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended September 30, 2019
|
|
|
Reportable Segments
|
|
Reconciling Items(1)
|
|
Consolidated
|
(in millions)
|
|
Americas
|
|
EMEA
|
|
Asia
|
|
|
Net Sales
|
|
$
|
7,785
|
|
|
6,675
|
|
|
$
|
2,337
|
|
|
(271)
|
|
|
$
|
16,526
|
|
Equity Income
|
|
3
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
270
|
|
|
(11)
|
|
|
275
|
|
Total Assets
|
|
3,237
|
|
|
2,716
|
|
|
3,416
|
|
|
973
|
|
|
10,342
|
|
Depreciation
|
|
109
|
|
|
126
|
|
|
43
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
278
|
|
Amortization
|
|
14
|
|
|
5
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
40
|
|
Capital Expenditures
|
|
190
|
|
|
237
|
|
|
41
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
468
|
|
(1) Reconciling items include the elimination of intercompany transactions, corporate-related assets, depreciation and amortization, and amounts to reconcile to consolidated totals. Specific reconciling items included in equity income are $4 million of purchase accounting amortization related to the YFAI joint venture, $5 million of restructuring related charges and $2 million of tax adjustments at YFAI. Corporate-related assets primarily include cash and deferred income tax assets.
Geographic Information
Financial information relating to Adient's operations by geographic area is as follows:
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Net Sales
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Year Ended September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Americas
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United States
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$
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5,500
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$
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4,983
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$
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6,435
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Mexico
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2,298
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2,004
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2,709
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Other Americas
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312
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318
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435
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Regional Elimination
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(1,946)
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(1,416)
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(1,794)
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6,164
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5,889
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7,785
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EMEA
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Germany
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1,101
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1,061
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1,463
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Czech Republic
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1,155
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1,118
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1,431
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Other EMEA
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4,761
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4,392
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5,616
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Regional Elimination
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(1,453)
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(1,423)
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(1,835)
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5,564
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5,148
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6,675
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Asia
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China
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642
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517
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529
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Thailand
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469
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400
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614
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Japan
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331
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332
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529
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Other Asia
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705
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600
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668
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Regional Elimination
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(24)
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(27)
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(3)
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2,123
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1,822
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2,337
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Inter-segment elimination
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(171)
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(189)
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(271)
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Total
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$
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13,680
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$
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12,670
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$
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16,526
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Long-Lived Assets (consisting of net property, plant and equipment)
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Year Ended September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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Americas
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United States
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$
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467
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$
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472
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Mexico
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173
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171
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Other Americas
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22
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20
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662
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663
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EMEA
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Germany
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180
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203
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Poland
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145
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142
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Czech Republic
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41
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44
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Other EMEA
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310
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337
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676
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726
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Asia
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China
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125
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38
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Thailand
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38
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40
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Japan
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58
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64
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Other Asia
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48
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50
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269
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192
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Total
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$
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1,607
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$
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1,581
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19. Nonconsolidated Partially-Owned Affiliates
Investments in the net assets of nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates are reported in the "Investments in partially-owned affiliates" line in the consolidated statements of financial position. Equity in the net income of nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates are reported in the "Equity income" line in the consolidated statements of income (loss). Adient maintains total investments in partially-owned affiliates of $0.3 billion and $0.7 billion at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Operating information for nonconsolidated partially-owned affiliates is as follows:
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% ownership at September 30,
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Name of key partially-owned affiliate
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2021
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2020
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KEIPER Seating Mechanisms Co., Ltd. (KEIPER, previously AYM)
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50.0%
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50.0%
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Changchun FAWAY Adient Automotive Systems Co. Ltd. (CFAA)
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49.0%
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49.0%
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Yanfeng Adient Seating Co., Ltd. (YFAS)
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—%
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49.9%
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Year Ended September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Income statement data:
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Net sales
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$
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8,809
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$
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9,538
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$
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15,555
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Gross profit
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$
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1,008
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$
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1,111
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$
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1,721
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Net income
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$
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733
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$
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591
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$
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667
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Net income attributable to the entity
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$
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682
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$
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563
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$
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629
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September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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Balance sheet data:
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Current assets
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$
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1,792
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$
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4,222
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Noncurrent assets
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$
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874
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$
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1,579
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Current liabilities
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$
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1,841
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$
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4,213
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Noncurrent liabilities
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$
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145
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$
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87
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Noncontrolling interests
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$
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—
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$
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105
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On March 31, 2021, Adient sold its 50% equity interest in SJA to the joint venture partner for $58 million. The income statement data above includes SJA’s results for the first six months of fiscal 2021. On September 30, 2021, Adient sold all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAS held, directly or indirectly, by Adient, which represented 49.99% of YFAS’s total issued and outstanding equity interest to Yanfeng, the joint venture partner, for ¥8,064 million ($1,210 million) as part of the 2021 Yanfeng Transaction. As a result, the balance sheet data as of September 30, 2021 above excludes those of SJA and YFAS. It also excludes that of CQADNT as Adient started consolidating CQADNT after completing the acquisition of additional interest on September 30, 2021. Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
During fiscal 2020, Adient entered into an agreement to transfer all of the issued and outstanding equity interest in YFAI held, directly or indirectly, by Adient, which represented 30% of YFAI’s total issued and outstanding equity interest, to Yanfeng Automotive Trim Systems Company Ltd. for $369 million as part of the 2020 Yanfeng Transaction. As a result, Adient concluded that indicators of other-than-temporary impairment were present related to the investment in YFAI and recorded a $231 million non-cash impairment of Adient’s YFAI investment, during fiscal 2020. The impairment was determined based on combining the fair value of consideration received for all transactions contemplated as part of the Yanfeng transaction and has been recorded within equity income in the consolidated statements of income (loss). Refer to Note 3, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” of the notes to the consolidated financial statements for additional information.
20. Commitments and Contingencies
Adient is involved in various lawsuits, claims and proceedings incident to the operation of its businesses, including those pertaining to product liability, casualty, environmental, safety and health, intellectual property, employment, trade compliance, commercial and contractual matters, and various other matters. Although the outcome of any such lawsuit, claim or proceeding cannot be predicted with certainty and some may be disposed of unfavorably to Adient, it is management's opinion that none of these will have a material adverse effect on Adient's financial position, results of operations or cash flows. Costs related to such matters were not material to the periods presented.
Adient accrues for potential environmental liabilities when it is probable a liability has been incurred and the amount of the liability is reasonably estimable. Reserves for environmental liabilities totaled $8 million and $10 million at September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Adient reviews the status of its environmental sites on a quarterly basis and adjusts its reserves accordingly. Such potential liabilities accrued by Adient do not take into consideration possible recoveries of future insurance proceeds. They do, however, take into account the likely share other parties will bear at remediation sites. It is difficult to estimate Adient's ultimate level of liability at many remediation sites due to the large number of other parties that may be involved, the complexity of determining the relative liability among those parties, the uncertainty as to the nature and scope of the investigations and remediation to be conducted, the uncertainty in the application of law and risk assessment, the various choices and costs associated with diverse technologies that may be used in corrective actions at the sites, and the often quite lengthy periods over which eventual remediation may occur. Nevertheless, Adient does not currently believe that any claims, penalties or costs in connection with known environmental matters will have a material adverse effect on Adient's financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
21. Related Party Transactions
In the ordinary course of business, Adient enters into transactions with related parties, such as equity affiliates. Such transactions consist of the sale or purchase of goods and other arrangements. Subsequent to the separation, transactions with the former Parent and its businesses represent third-party transactions.
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The following table sets forth the location and amounts of net sales to and purchases from related parties included in Adient's consolidated statements of income (loss):
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Year Ended September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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2019
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Net sales to related parties
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Net sales
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$
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273
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$
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347
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$
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386
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Purchases from related parties
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Cost of sales
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558
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566
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704
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The following table sets forth the location and amount of accounts receivable due from and payable to related parties in Adient's consolidated statements of financial position:
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September 30,
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(in millions)
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2021
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2020
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Accounts receivable due from related parties
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Accounts receivable
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$
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30
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$
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49
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Accounts payable due to related parties
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Accounts payable
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41
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105
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Average receivable and payable balances with related parties remained consistent with the period end balances shown above.
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