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Headline Figures

E&S Headline - Wolves post £8.5m profit
Followed by - Wolves has revealed it made a loss of £1.7m

That's going to confuse a lot of people is that
 
Well I am thick from gornal and am confused.com someone explain please
 
What's that 10.2m then?
 
Money set aside from the previous season in relation to the unwanted players?
 
Am I right in thinking that of the £27m we had written off, we used £17m and therefore haven't saved that much on contracts as we had sold a fair few of the players and got fees, such as Henry and Hennessey and we have had quite a few of those players out on loan for a large portion.

I may be completely wrong, I know nothing about this stuff.
 
not money so much as a P&L/balance sheet provision made in 2013.

Following relegation to Sky Bet League One during the previous season, and as a result of restructuring, exceptional one off provisions of £27.5m were made for onerous player contracts and player impairment values in the financial year to 31st May 2013.

so £27.5m provision made for onerous contracts in 2013 and if players are the sold or buy out their contracts etc, they can release that provision back to the P&L a/c as its no longer needed. of that £10.2m was written back in 2014.
 
Am I right in thinking that of the £27m we had written off, we used £17m and therefore haven't saved that much on contracts as we had sold a fair few of the players and got fees, such as Henry and Hennessey and we have had quite a few of those players out on loan for a large portion.

I may be completely wrong, I know nothing about this stuff.

depends, there may still be working out some of those contracts after the end of these accounts - eg Roj didn't get sorted until current year so there's probably some of that £17m still on the balance sheet in these accounts. some of it of course was paid in wages during the course of 2014 and beyond.
 
Operating loss is always the most important thing. Anyone can fiddle figures. In real terms we've lost about £4m over the two seasons outside the PL, we might lose £1m or so this year.
 
I wouldn't even trust that operating loss, the cash flows will give a better picture. There is much truth in the old accountants saying "Profit is opinion, cash is fact".
 
I wouldn't even trust that operating loss, the cash flows will give a better picture. There is much truth in the old accountants saying "Profit is opinion, cash is fact".

Our as the saying goes, 'turnover is vanity, profit is sanity and cash is reality.'
 
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