Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
OVERVIEW
General
We operate in two business segments: Funeral Home operations, which currently accounts for approximately 65% of our total revenue, and Cemetery operations, which currently accounts for approximately 35% of our total revenue. At June 30, 2024, we operated 164 funeral homes in 26 states and 31 cemeteries in 11 states. We compete with other publicly held, privately held and independent operators of funeral and cemetery companies.
Our funeral home operations are principally service businesses that generate revenue from sales of burial and cremation services and related merchandise, such as caskets and urns. Funeral services include consultation, the removal and preparation of remains, the sale of caskets and related funeral merchandise, the use of funeral home facilities for visitation and memorial services and transportation services. We provide funeral services and products on both an “atneed” (time of death) and “preneed” (planned prior to death) basis.
Our cemetery operations generate revenue primarily through sales of cemetery interment rights (primarily grave sites, lawn crypts, mausoleum spaces and niches), related cemetery merchandise (such as memorial markers, outer burial containers and monuments) and services (interments, inurnments and installation of cemetery merchandise). We provide cemetery services and products on both an atneed and preneed basis.
COMPANY DEVELOPMENTS
Board of Directors and Leadership Changes
On April 2, 2024, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Company revised the Director Compensation Policy to provide that each independent director is entitled to a quarterly retainer of $37,500 payable in cash and/or unrestricted shares of our common stock at the end of each quarter. The chair of the Board, so long as he or she is an independent director, and the chair of our Audit Committee shall be entitled to an additional annual retainer of $20,000, the chair of our Compensation Committee is entitled to an additional annual retainer of $15,000, and the chair of our Corporate Governance Committee is entitled to an additional annual retainer of $10,000, which are payable in quarterly installments at the end of each quarter.
On May 14, 2024, the Board elected Julie Sanders to serve as chair of the Board’s Corporate Governance Committee, effective on that date, which was a result of the previous announcement of Chad Fargason, the prior chair of the Corporate Governance Committee, being elected to serve as the Company’s Non-Executive Chairman of the Board, effective March 7, 2024.
On June 6, 2024, L. Kian Granmayeh informed the Company that he would resign from his position as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer (Principal Financial Officer) effective July 1, 2024 and will serve as a consultant for the Company for six months thereafter. Mr. Granmayeh’s resignation was not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to the Company's operations, policies, or practices, including any matters concerning the Company’s controls or any financial or accounting-related matters or disclosures.
In connection with Mr. Granmayeh’s resignation, the Company’s Board appointed Kathryn Shanley, the Company’s Chief Accounting Officer (Principal Accounting Officer) as the Company’s interim Principal Financial Officer, effective June 6, 2024, until a permanent replacement is identified. No new compensatory arrangements were entered into with Ms. Shanley in connection with her appointment as the Company’s interim Principal Financial Officer.
Contingent Liability
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we recorded a $5.0 million contingent liability to reflect our agreement to pay our financial advisor in connection with the review of strategic alternatives.
Inflationary and Macroeconomic Trends
During the second quarter of 2024, we continued to experience a stabilization of inflationary costs from our vendors and suppliers for merchandise and goods, particularly as it relates to utilities, funeral supplies and merchandise costs, with costs remaining flat when compared to the same period during 2023. Although we continue to experience higher variable interest rates under our Credit Facility, we anticipate lower borrowing costs as we continue prioritizing paying down our outstanding debt throughout the year. While we are encouraged by the stabilization of inflationary costs that we have experienced thus far in 2024, we are unable to forecast with any certainty whether inflationary costs will continue to moderate in future periods, as the ultimate scope and duration of these impacts remain unknown at this time. More broadly, the U.S. economy continues to experience the impact of several years of higher rates of inflation, which has impacted a wide variety of industries and sectors,
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with consumers facing rising prices. Such inflation may negatively impact consumer discretionary spending, including the amount that consumers are able to spend on our services, although we have not experienced any material impacts to date and our industry has been largely resilient to similar adverse economic and market environments in the past. Although we expect these trends to continue throughout the year, we will assess these impacts and take the appropriate steps, if necessary, to mitigate any changes in consumer preferences or additional cost increases, if possible.
During the second quarter of 2024, we continued to experience lower volumes as compared to prior years due to fluctuations in the death rate, although overall financial performance remains at or above prior reporting periods. Although we expect fluctuations in the death rate to continue, we are unable to predict or forecast the duration or variation of the death rate with any certainty. Regardless of these fluctuations in the death rate, we continue to focus on expanding market share, cost management and executing on our strategic operational plans.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Overview
Our primary sources of liquidity and capital resources are internally generated cash flows from operating activities and availability under our Credit Facility (defined below).
We generate cash in our operations primarily from atneed sales and delivery of preneed sales. We also generate cash from earnings on our cemetery perpetual care trusts. Based on our recent operating results, current cash position and anticipated future cash flows, we do not anticipate any significant liquidity constraints in the foreseeable future. We have the ability to draw on our Credit Facility, subject to its customary terms and conditions.
Our plan is to remain focused on executing our strategic objectives and growth strategy. This includes prioritizing our capital allocation for debt repayments, the payment of dividends and debt obligations and internal growth capital expenditures, which we expect to fund using cash on hand and borrowings under our Credit Facility, along with general corporate purposes, as allowed under our Credit Facility. We believe that our existing and anticipated cash resources, including, as needed, additional borrowings or other financings that we may be able to obtain, will be sufficient to meet our anticipated working capital requirements, capital expenditures, scheduled debt payments, commitments and dividends for the next 12 months, as well as our long-term financial obligations.
However, if our capital allocations and expenditures or acquisition plans change, we may need to access the capital markets or seek further borrowing capacity from our lenders to obtain additional funding and we may not be able to obtain such funding on terms and conditions that are acceptable to us. Further, to the extent operating cash flow or access to and cost of financing sources are materially different than expected, future liquidity may be adversely affected. For additional information regarding known material factors that could cause cash flow or access to and cost of finance sources to differ from our expectations, please read Part I, Item 1A “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.
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Cash Flows
Our cash balance has remained consistent throughout the year as we began the year and ended the second quarter with $1.5 million in cash. At June 30, 2024, we had borrowings of $155.0 million outstanding on our Credit Facility compared to $179.1 million at December 31, 2023.
The following table sets forth the elements of cash flow (in thousands):
Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Cash at beginning of the year $ 1,523 $ 1,170
Net cash provided by operating activities 21,860 39,187
Acquisitions of businesses — (44,000)
Proceeds from divestitures and sale of other assets 11,174 1,973
Proceeds from insurance claims 314 1,092
Capital expenditures (7,096) (8,960)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 4,392 (49,895)
Net (payments) borrowings on our Credit Facility, acquisition debt and finance lease obligations (24,405) 13,044
Net proceeds from employee equity plans 1,523 804
Dividends paid on common stock (3,390) (3,340)
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities (26,272) 10,508
Cash at end of the period $ 1,503 $ 970
Operating Activities
For the six months ended June 30, 2024, cash provided by operating activities was $21.9 million compared to $39.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease of $17.3 million is primarily due to the following non-recurring events, which occurred during the first six months of 2023: i) an $8.6 million withdrawal of realized capital gains and earnings from our preneed funeral and cemetery trust investments; and ii) receipt of a $6.0 million incentive payment from a vendor for entering into a strategic partnership agreement to market and sell prearranged funeral services in the future.
Investing Activities
Our investing activities resulted in a net cash inflow of $4.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to a net cash outflow of $49.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, an increase of $54.3 million.
Acquisition and Divestiture Activity
During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we sold six funeral homes and one cemetery for an aggregate of $10.9 million. Additionally, we sold real property for $0.3 million.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we acquired a business consisting of three funeral homes, two cemeteries and one cremation focused business for $44.0 million. In addition, we sold one funeral home and two cemeteries for $0.8 million
and real property for $1.2 million.
Insurance Proceeds
During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we received proceeds of $0.3 million from our property insurance policy for the reimbursement of renovation costs for certain of our funeral businesses damaged by Hurricane Ian that occurred during the third quarter of 2022.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we received proceeds of $1.1 million from our property insurance policy for the reimbursement of renovation costs for certain of our funeral businesses damaged by Hurricane Ian that occurred during the third quarter of 2022 and a fire that occurred during the first quarter of 2023.
Capital Expenditures
For the six months ended June 30, 2024, our capital expenditures (comprised of growth and maintenance spend) totaled $7.1 million compared to $9.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, a decrease of $1.9 million.
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The following tables present our growth and maintenance capital expenditures (in thousands):
Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Growth
Cemetery development $ 3,639 $ 3,505
Renovations at certain businesses (1)
755 1,623
Other 38 109
Total Growth $ 4,432 $ 5,237
(1) During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we spent $0.5 million for renovations on two businesses that were affected by Hurricane Ian, which occurred during the third quarter of 2022 and $0.3 million for renovations on one business that was damaged by a fire, which occurred during the first quarter of 2023, all of which was reimbursed by our property insurance.
Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Maintenance
General equipment and furniture $ 1,187 $ 2,260
Facility repairs and improvements 912 249
Vehicles 137 443
Paving roads and parking lots 159 330
Other 269 441
Total Maintenance $ 2,664 $ 3,723
Financing Activities
Our financing activities resulted in a net cash outflow of $26.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to a net cash inflow of $10.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, a decrease of $36.8 million.
During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we had net payments on our Credit Facility, acquisition debt and finance leases of $24.4 million and paid dividends of $3.4 million.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we had net borrowings on our Credit Facility, acquisition debt and finance leases of $13.0 million, offset by $3.3 million of dividends paid.
Share Repurchase
We did not repurchase any shares during the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. At June 30, 2024, our share repurchase program had $48.9 million authorized for repurchases.
Cash Dividends
Our Board declared the following dividends payable on the dates below (in thousands, except per share amounts):
2024 Per Share Dollar Value
March 1 st
$ 0.1125 $ 1,686
June 1 st
$ 0.1125 $ 1,704
2023 Per Share Dollar Value
March 1 st
$ 0.1125 $ 1,661
June 1 st
$ 0.1125 $ 1,679
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Credit Facility, Lease Obligations and Acquisition Debt
The outstanding principal of our Credit Facility, lease obligations and acquisition debt at June 30, 2024 is as follows (in thousands):
June 30, 2024
Credit Facility $ 155,000
Operating leases 18,106
Finance leases 5,814
Acquisition debt 5,959
Total $ 184,879
Credit Facility
At June 30, 2024, our senior secured revolving credit facility (the “Credit Facility”) was comprised of: (i) a $250.0 million revolving credit facility, including a $15.0 million subfacility for letters of credit and a $10.0 million swingline, and (ii) an accordion or incremental option allowing for future increases in the facility size by an additional amount of up to $75.0 million in the aggregate in the form of increased revolving commitments or incremental term loans.
On July 31, 2024, we entered into a fourth amendment (the “Credit Facility Amendment”) to the Credit Facility. See Note 18 – Subsequent Events for more information on the Credit Facility Amendment. As amended by the Credit Facility Amendment, the final maturity of the Credit Facility will occur on July 31, 2029, provided, that if the Senior Notes (as defined in the Credit Facility) have a stated maturity prior to July 31, 2029, then the maturity date will instead be the date that is 91 days prior to the stated maturity date.
Our obligations under the Credit Facility are unconditionally guaranteed on a joint and several basis by the same subsidiaries which guarantee the Senior Notes (as defined in Note 12) and certain of our subsequently acquired or organized domestic subsidiaries (collectively, the “Subsidiary Guarantors”).
The Credit Facility contains customary affirmative covenants, including, but not limited to, covenants with respect to the use of proceeds, payment of taxes and other obligations, continuation of the Company’s business and the maintenance of existing rights and privileges, and the maintenance of property and insurance, among others.
In addition, the Credit Facility also contains customary negative covenants, including, but not limited to, covenants that restrict (subject to certain exceptions) the ability of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors to incur indebtedness, grant liens, make investments, engage in mergers and acquisitions, pay dividends and make other restricted payments, and certain financial maintenance covenants. At June 30, 2024, we were subject to the following financial covenants under our Credit Facility: (A) a Total Leverage Ratio not to exceed 5.50 to 1.00 and (B) a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (as defined in the Credit Facility) of not less than 1.20 to 1.00 as of the end of any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters. These financial maintenance covenants are calculated for the Company and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis. We were in compliance with all of the covenants contained in our Credit Facility at June 30, 2024.
At June 30, 2024, we had outstanding borrowings under the Credit Facility of $155.0 million. We also had one letter of credit for $2.6 million under the Credit Facility. The letter of credit will expire on November 25, 2024 and is expected to automatically renew annually and secures our obligations under our various self-insured policies. At June 30, 2024, we had $92.4 million of availability under the Credit Facility.
The interest expense and amortization of debt issuance costs related to our Credit Facility are as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Credit Facility interest expense $ 3,523 $ 4,668 $ 7,439 $ 8,479
Credit Facility amortization of debt issuance costs 138 138 276 276
Prior to our entry into the Credit Facility Amendment, outstanding borrowings under our Credit Facility bore interest at a prime rate or the Bloomberg Short-Term Bank Yield Index (“BSBY”) rate, plus an applicable margin based on our leverage ratio. At June 30, 2024, the prime rate margin was equivalent to 2.125% and the BSBY rate margin was 3.125%. The weighted average interest rate on our Credit Facility was 8.7% and 8.6% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and 8.8% and 8.3% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The Credit Facility Amendment provided, among other things, for the establishment of the Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) as a benchmark rate and the removal of BSBY from the Credit Facility.
The interest payments on our remaining borrowings under the Credit Facility will be determined based on the average outstanding balance of our borrowings and the prevailing interest rate during that time.
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Lease Obligations
Our lease obligations consist of operating and finance leases. We lease certain office facilities, certain funeral homes, vehicles and equipment under operating leases with original terms ranging from one to twenty years. Many leases include one or more options to renew, some of which include options to extend the leases for up to forty years. In addition, we lease certain other funeral homes, vehicles and equipment under finance leases with original terms ranging from three and a half to forty years. At June 30, 2024, operating and finance lease obligations were $34.3 million, with $5.5 million payable within 12 months.
The components of lease cost are as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Operating lease cost $ 999 $ 917 $ 1,977 $ 1,792
Short-term lease cost 76 92 94 186
Variable lease cost 88 56 192 114
Finance lease cost:
Depreciation of leased assets $ 126 $ 109 $ 252 $ 217
Interest on lease liabilities 122 103 247 208
Total finance lease cost 248 212 499 425
Total lease cost $ 1,411 $ 1,277 $ 2,762 $ 2,517
Acquisition Debt
Acquisition debt consists of deferred purchase price and promissory notes payable to sellers. A majority of the deferred purchase price and notes bear no interest and are discounted at imputed interest rates ranging from 6.5% to 7.3%. Original maturities range from nine to twenty years. At June 30, 2024, acquisition debt obligations were $9.0 million, with $0.9 million payable within 12 months.
The imputed interest expense related to our acquisition debt is as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Acquisition debt imputed interest expense $ 103 $ 71 $ 207 $ 142
Senior Notes
At June 30, 2024, the principal amount of our 4.25% senior notes due in May 2029 (the “Senior Notes”) was $400.0 million. The Senior Notes were issued under an indenture, dated as of May 13, 2021 (the “Indenture”), among the Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors and Wilmington Trust, National Association, as trustee. The Senior Notes are unsecured, senior obligations and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a senior unsecured basis, jointly and severally by each of the Subsidiary Guarantors. The Senior Notes mature on May 15, 2029, unless earlier redeemed or purchased and bear interest at 4.25% per year, which is payable semi-annually in arrears on May 15 and November 15 of each year, beginning on November 15, 2021.
The Indenture contains restrictive covenants limiting our ability and the ability of our Restricted Subsidiaries (as defined in the Indenture) to, among other things, incur additional indebtedness or issue certain preferred shares, create liens on certain assets to secure debt, pay dividends or make other equity distributions, purchase or redeem capital stock, make certain investments, sell assets, agree to certain restrictions on the ability of Restricted Subsidiaries to make payments to us, consolidate, merge, sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all assets, or engage in transactions with affiliates. The Indenture also contains customary events of default.
The debt discount and the debt issuance costs are being amortized using the effective interest method over the remaining term of approximately 59 months of the Senior Notes. The effective interest rate on the unamortized debt discount and the unamortized debt issuance costs for the Senior Notes for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 was 4.42% and 4.30%, respectively.
At June 30, 2024, the fair value of the Senior Notes, which are Level 2 measurements, was $357.0 million.
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The interest expense and amortization of debt discount and debt issuance costs related to our Senior Notes are as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Senior Notes interest expense $ 4,250 $ 4,250 $ 8,500 $ 8,500
Senior Notes amortization of debt discount 134 128 266 255
Senior Notes amortization of debt issuance costs 38 37 76 73
At June 30, 2024, our future interest payments on our outstanding balance were $85.0 million, with $17.0 million payable within 12 months.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Below are our financial highlights (in thousands except for volumes and averages):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Revenue $ 102,318 $ 97,678 $ 205,811 $ 193,192
Funeral contracts 10,679 11,431 22,770 23,846
Average revenue per funeral contract $ 5,711 $ 5,492 $ 5,735 $ 5,510
Preneed interment rights (property) sold 4,179 3,391 7,616 5,895
Average price per preneed interment right sold $ 5,908 $ 5,237 $ 5,430 $ 4,922
Gross profit $ 36,993 $ 31,202 $ 74,255 $ 62,257
Net income $ 6,259 $ 8,286 $ 13,232 $ 17,130
Revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2024 increased $4.6 million compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023. We experienced a 23.2% increase in the number of preneed interment rights (property) sold and a 12.8% increase in the average price per interment right sold. Additionally, we experienced a 6.6% decrease in funeral contract volume, which was partially offset by a 4.0% increase in the average revenue per funeral contract. The increase in cemetery revenue highlights the effectiveness of our preneed cemetery sales growth plan, as we continue to focus on executing our strategic goals. Furthermore, despite the funeral contract volume decline due to the COVID-19 related pull forward effect, we continue to increase our average revenue per funeral contract through the successful execution of our enhanced pricing strategy.
Gross profit for the three months ended June 30, 2024 increased $5.8 million compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023, primarily due to the increase in revenue from our cemetery segment, as well as increases in gross profit margins from both segments, as we continue to successfully execute on our cost management initiatives.
Net income for the three months ended June 30, 2024 decreased $2.0 million compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023. We experienced a $5.8 million increase in gross profit and a $1.1 million decrease in interest expense, which was more than offset by an $8.4 million increase in general, administrative and other expenses, primarily composed of one-time costs related to executive severance payments and our agreement to pay our financial advisor in connection with the Company's previously concluded review of strategic alternatives.
Revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2024 increased $12.6 million compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023. We experienced a 29.2% increase in the number of preneed interment rights (property) sold and a 10.3% increase in the average price per interment right sold. Additionally, we experienced a 4.5% decrease in funeral contract volume, which was partially offset by a 4.0% increase in the average revenue per funeral contract. The increase in cemetery revenue highlights the effectiveness of our preneed cemetery sales growth plan, as we continue to focus on executing our strategic goals. Furthermore, despite the funeral contract volume decline due to the COVID-19 related pull forward effect, we continue to increase our average revenue per funeral contract through the successful execution of our enhanced pricing strategy.
Gross profit for the six months ended June 30, 2024 increased $12.0 million compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023, primarily due to the increase in revenue from our cemetery segment, as well as increases in gross profit margins from both segments, as we continue to successfully execute on our cost management initiatives.
Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2024 decreased $3.9 million compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023. We experienced a $12.0 million increase in gross profit, which was more than offset by a $14.5 million increase in general, administrative and other expenses, primarily composed of one-time costs related to executive severance payments and our agreement to pay our financial advisor in connection with the Company's previously concluded review of strategic alternatives, as well as a $1.4 million increase in loss on divestitures.
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Further discussion of revenue and the components of gross profit for our funeral home and cemetery segments is presented under “– Results of Operations.”
Further discussion of general, administrative and other expenses, interest expense, income taxes and other components of income and expenses are presented under “– Other Financial Statement Items.”
REPORTING AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
We also present our financial performance in our “Condensed Operating and Financial Trend Report” (“Trend Report”) as reported in our earnings release for the three months ended June 30, 2024 issued on July 31, 2024, and discussed in the corresponding earnings conference call. The Trend Report is used as a supplemental financial statement by management and investors to compare our current financial performance with our previous results and with the performance of other companies. We do not intend for this information to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for other measures of performance prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). The Trend Report is a non-GAAP statement that also provides insight into underlying trends in our business.
Below is a reconciliation of gross profit (a GAAP financial measure) to adjusted operating profit (a non-GAAP financial measure) (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Gross profit $ 36,993 $ 31,202 $ 74,255 $ 62,257
Cemetery property amortization 2,560 1,892 4,316 3,093
Field depreciation expense 3,405 3,555 6,872 6,912
Regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs 4,245 4,131 8,087 9,568
Adjusted operating profit (1)
$ 47,203 $ 40,780 $ 93,530 $ 81,830
(1) Adjusted operating profit is defined as gross profit plus cemetery property amortization, field depreciation expense and regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs.
Our operations are reported in two business segments: Funeral Home and Cemetery. Below is a breakdown of adjusted operating profit (a non-GAAP financial measure) by segment (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Funeral Home $ 26,267 $ 23,947 $ 56,869 $ 52,913
Cemetery 20,936 16,833 36,661 28,917
Adjusted operating profit $ 47,203 $ 40,780 $ 93,530 $ 81,830
Adjusted operating profit margin (1)
46.1% 41.7% 45.4% 42.4%
(1) Adjusted operating profit margin is defined as operating profit as a percentage of revenue.
Further discussion of adjusted operating profit for our funeral home and cemetery segments is presented under “– Results of Operations.”
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following is a discussion of our results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.
The term “operating” in the funeral home and cemetery segments refers to all funeral homes and cemeteries that we owned and operated in the current reporting period, excluding certain funeral home and cemetery businesses that we have divested in such period.
The term “divested” when discussed in the funeral home segment refers to six funeral homes we sold and one funeral home we merged with another business we own in an existing market during the six months ended June 30, 2024, and one funeral home we sold and one funeral home we merged with another business we own in an existing market during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
The term “divested” when discussed in the cemetery segment refers to one cemetery we sold during the six months ended June 30, 2024, and two cemeteries we sold during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
The term “ancillary” in the funeral home segment represents our flower shop, monument business, pet cremation business and online cremation businesses.
Cemetery property amortization, field depreciation expense and regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs, are not included in adjusted operating profit, a non-GAAP financial measure. Adding back these items will result in gross profit, a GAAP financial measure.
Funeral Home Segment
The following table sets forth certain information regarding our revenue and adjusted operating profit for our funeral home operations (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Revenue:
Operating $ 59,225 $ 59,733
Divested 28 1,277
Ancillary 1,082 1,232
Other 3,260 2,263
Total $ 63,595 $ 64,505
Adjusted operating profit (loss):
Operating $ 23,366 $ 21,551
Divested (64) 369
Ancillary 193 73
Other 2,772 1,954
Total $ 26,267 $ 23,947
The following operating measures reflect the significant metrics over this comparative period:
Contract volume 10,679 11,431
Average revenue per contract, excluding preneed funeral trust earnings $ 5,549 $ 5,337
Average revenue per contract, including preneed funeral trust earnings $ 5,711 $ 5,492
Cremation rate 59.7% 58.3%
Funeral home operating revenue decreased $0.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease in operating revenue is primarily driven by a 6.6% decrease in contract volume, offset by a 4.0% increase in the average revenue per contract excluding preneed interest. Despite the funeral contract volume decline due to the COVID-19 related pull forward effect, we continue to increase our average revenue per funeral contract through the successful execution of our enhanced pricing strategy.
Funeral home adjusted operating profit for the three months ended June 30, 2024 increased $1.8 million when compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to a decrease in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue. The comparable operating profit margin increased 340 basis points to 39.5%. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue decreased 3.4%, with the largest decreases in salaries and benefits expenses of 1.8%, other expenses of 0.6% related to a legal settlement we
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received in the second quarter, other funeral costs of 0.4% and promotional expenses of 0.3%, which reflects the continued progress we have made successfully executing on our cost management initiatives this quarter.
Ancillary revenue, which represents revenue from our flower shop, monument business, pet cremation business and online cremation businesses, decreased $0.2 million, while ancillary adjusted operating profit increased $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease in ancillary revenue is primarily due to a decision to cease the operations of a cremation business at our Bakersfield, CA business, which did not contribute materially to adjusted operating profit.
Other revenue and other adjusted operating profit, which consists of preneed funeral insurance commissions and earnings from delivered preneed funeral trust and insurance contracts, increased $1.0 million and $0.8 million, respectively, for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. These increases are primarily due to our continued focus on growth of our preneed funeral sales through our strategic partnership with a national insurance provider that began during the second quarter of 2023. As a result, we have experienced a 5.4% increase in preneed insurance contracts sold during the second quarter of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
The following table sets forth certain information regarding our revenue and adjusted operating profit for our funeral home operations (in thousands):
Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Revenue:
Operating $ 125,803 $ 125,140
Divested 916 2,441
Ancillary 2,329 2,289
Other 6,378 4,720
Total $ 135,426 $ 134,590
Adjusted operating profit:
Operating $ 50,893 $ 47,878
Divested 35 644
Ancillary 366 219
Other 5,575 4,172
Total $ 56,869 $ 52,913
The following operating measures reflect the significant metrics over this comparative period:
Contract volume 22,770 23,846
Average revenue per contract, excluding preneed funeral trust earnings $ 5,565 $ 5,350
Average revenue per contract, including preneed funeral trust earnings $ 5,735 $ 5,510
Cremation rate 59.3% 58.7%
Funeral home operating revenue increased $0.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023. The increase in operating revenue is primarily driven by a 4.0% increase in the average revenue per contract excluding preneed interest, which was partially offset by a 4.5% decrease in contract volume. Despite the funeral contract volume decline due to the COVID-19 related pull forward effect, we continue to increase our average revenue per funeral contract through the successful execution of our enhanced pricing strategy, which was the primary driver in funeral revenue growth this year.
Funeral home adjusted operating profit for the six months ended June 30, 2024 increased $3.0 million when compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to the increase in operating revenue, as well as a decrease in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue. The comparable operating profit margin increased 220 basis points to 40.5%. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue decreased 2.2%, with the largest decreases in salaries and benefits expenses of 1.2%, other expenses of 0.2% related to a legal settlement we received in the second quarter, other funeral costs of 0.2% and promotional expenses of 0.2%, which reflects the continued progress we have made successfully executing on our cost management initiatives this year.
Ancillary revenue, which represents revenue from our flower shop, monument business, pet cremation business and online cremation businesses remained flat, while ancillary adjusted operating profit increased $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023. The lack of growth in ancillary revenue is primarily due
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to a decision to cease the operations of a cremation business at our Bakersfield, CA business, which did not contribute materially to adjusted operating profit.
Other revenue and other adjusted operating profit, which consists of preneed funeral insurance commissions and earnings from delivered preneed funeral trust and insurance contracts, increased $1.7 million and $1.4 million, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. These increases are primarily due to our continued focus on growth of our preneed funeral sales through our strategic partnership with a national insurance provider that began during the second quarter of 2023. As a result, we have experienced an 8.7% increase in preneed insurance contracts sold during the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
Cemetery Segment
The following table sets forth certain information regarding our revenue and adjusted operating profit for our cemetery operations (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Revenue:
Operating $ 34,770 $ 28,833
Divested — 309
Other 3,953 4,031
Total $ 38,723 $ 33,173
Adjusted operating profit:
Operating $ 17,065 $ 12,871
Divested 3 67
Other 3,868 3,895
Total $ 20,936 $ 16,833
The following operating measures reflect the significant metrics over this comparative period:
Preneed revenue as a percentage of operating revenue 72.0% 67.0%
Preneed revenue (in thousands) $ 24,951 $ 19,385
Atneed revenue (in thousands) $ 9,819 $ 9,757
Number of preneed interment rights sold 4,179 3,391
Average price per interment right sold $ 5,908 $ 5,237
Cemetery operating revenue increased $5.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023, as we experienced a 23.2% increase in the number of preneed interment rights (property) sold and a 12.8% increase in the average price per interment right sold. Cemetery atneed revenue, which represents 28.0% of our total operating revenue, increased $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to an increase in delivered merchandise and services across our cemetery portfolio. The increase in cemetery revenue highlights the effectiveness of our preneed cemetery sales growth plan, as we continue to focus on executing our strategic objectives.
Cemetery adjusted operating profit increased $4.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023, primarily due to the increase in operating revenue, as well as a decrease in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue. The comparable operating profit margin increased 450 basis points to 49.1%. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue decreased 4.7%, with the largest decreases in salaries and benefits expenses of 3.9%, allowance for credit losses of 0.4% and general and administrative costs of 0.4%, which reflects the continued progress we have made successfully executing on our cost management initiatives this quarter.
Other revenue and other adjusted operating profit consist of preneed cemetery trust revenue and preneed cemetery finance charges. Other revenue decreased $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023, while other adjusted operating profit remained flat.
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The following table sets forth certain information regarding our revenue and adjusted operating profit for our cemetery operations (in thousands):
Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Revenue:
Operating $ 62,351 $ 50,150
Divested 154 639
Other 7,880 7,813
Total $ 70,385 $ 58,602
Adjusted operating profit (loss):
Operating $ 29,017 $ 21,183
Divested (32) 160
Other 7,676 7,574
Total $ 36,661 $ 28,917
The following operating measures reflect the significant metrics over this comparative period:
Preneed revenue as a percentage of operating revenue 69.0% 63.0%
Preneed revenue (in thousands) $ 42,944 $ 31,848
Atneed revenue (in thousands) $ 19,561 $ 18,941
Number of preneed interment rights sold 7,616 5,895
Average price per interment right sold $ 5,430 $ 4,922
Cemetery operating revenue increased $12.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023, as we experienced a 29.2% increase in the number of preneed interment rights (property) sold and a 10.3% increase in the average price per interment right sold. Cemetery atneed revenue, which represents 31.0% of our total operating revenue, increased $0.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to an increase in delivered merchandise and services across our cemetery portfolio. The increase in cemetery revenue highlights the effectiveness of our preneed cemetery sales growth plan, as we continue to focus on executing our strategic objectives.
Cemetery adjusted operating profit increased $7.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023, primarily due to the increase in operating revenue, as well as a decrease in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue. The comparable operating profit margin increased 430 basis points to 46.5%. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue decreased 4.3%, with the largest decreases in salaries and benefits expenses of 3.4%, merchandise costs of 0.6%, and facilities and grounds expenses of 0.4%, which reflects the continued progress we have made successfully executing on our cost management initiatives this quarter.
Other revenue and other adjusted operating profit, which consist of preneed cemetery trust revenue and preneed cemetery finance charges, both increased $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023, primarily due to an increase in finance charge revenue related to the increase in cemetery sales during the current year.
Cemetery property amortization . Cemetery property amortization totaled $2.6 million and $4.3 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, respectively, an increase of $0.7 million and $1.2 million compared to the same periods in 2023, primarily driven by the increase in property sold across our cemetery portfolio.
Field depreciation. Depreciation expense for our field businesses totaled $3.4 million and $6.9 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, respectively, a decrease of $0.2 million compared to the same quarter in the prior year, while the expense compared to the year-to-date period in the prior year remained flat, both were primarily driven by our business decision in 2023 to lease vehicles rather than purchase them.
Regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs. Regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs consist of salaries and benefits for regional management, field incentive compensation and other related costs for field infrastructure. Regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs totaled $4.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $0.1 million compared to the same period in 2023.
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Regional and unallocated funeral and cemetery costs totaled $8.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, a decrease of $1.5 million compared to the same period in 2023, primarily driven by a $1.0 million decrease in incentive compensation costs and a $0.5 million decrease in incentive award trip costs.
Other Financial Statement Items
General, administrative and other. General, administrative and other expenses, which include salaries and benefits and cash and equity incentive compensation for our Houston support office, totaled $18.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $8.4 million compared to the same period in 2023, primarily driven by the following: i) a $5.0 million increase related to our agreement to pay our financial advisor in connection with the Company's previously concluded review of strategic alternatives; ii) a $1.3 million expected increase in other professional fees primarily related to the development of our digital transformation project; iii) an $0.8 million increase in separation and severance expenses related to our former Chief Financial Officer pursuant to his Separation and Release Agreement dated June 6, 2024; iv) a $0.6 million increase in incentive and stock compensation; v) a $0.3 million increase related to consulting fees paid to our former Executive Chairman of the Board pursuant to his Transition Agreement; and vi) a $0.4 million increase in all other expenses.
General, administrative and other expenses totaled $34.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $14.5 million compared to the same period in 2023, primarily driven by the following: i) a $6.2 million increase primarily related to our agreement to pay our financial advisor in connection with the Company's previously concluded review of strategic alternatives; ii) a $5.7 million increase in salary and benefits expenses and cash and equity incentive compensation costs, primarily driven by the termination expense recorded during the first quarter of 2024 for our former Executive Chairman of the Board pursuant to his Transition Agreement effective February 22, 2024 and termination expense for our former Chief Financial Officer pursuant to his Separation and Release Agreement dated June 6, 2024 recorded in the second quarter of 2024; iii) a $2.0 million expected increase in other professional fees primarily related to the development of our digital transformation project; iv) a $0.2 million increase related to consulting fees paid to our former Executive Chairman of the Board pursuant to his Transition Agreement; and v) a $0.4 million increase in all other expenses.
Net loss on divestitures, disposals and impairments charges. The components of Net loss on divestitures, disposals and impairment charges are as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Net loss on divestitures $ 8 $ — $ 1,509 $ 82
Impairment related to assets held for sale — 243 — 243
Net loss on disposals of fixed assets 15 22 59 181
Total $ 23 $ 265 $ 1,568 $ 506
During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we sold six funeral homes and one cemetery for an aggregate loss of $1.5 million.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we sold one funeral home and two cemeteries for an aggregate loss of $0.1 million. We also recognized an impairment of $0.2 million related to property, plant and equipment for assets held for sale.
Interest expense . Interest expense related to its respective debt arrangement is as follows (in thousands):
Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Senior Notes $ 4,422 $ 4,414 $ 8,842 $ 8,827
Credit Facility 3,662 4,806 7,715 8,755
Finance leases 122 103 247 209
Acquisition debt 103 71 207 142
Other 15 2 25 2
Total $ 8,324 $ 9,396 $ 17,036 $ 17,935
Net (gain) loss on property damage, net of insurance claims. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we recorded a $0.4 million gain, net of insurance proceeds, for damages from Hurricane Ian, which occurred during the third quarter of 2022. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, we recorded a $0.2 million gain and $36,000 loss, respectively, net of insurance proceeds, for property damaged by a fire that occurred during first quarter of 2023.
Other, net. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, we recorded a $0.1 million gain and a $0.6 million gain, respectively, on the sale of other real estate not used in business operations.
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Income taxes. Income tax expense totaled $4.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $0.8 million compared to the same period in 2023, primarily driven by an increase in tax expense on discrete items related to equity. Our operating tax rate before discrete items was 33.6% and 28.0% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Income tax expense totaled $7.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $1.0 million compared to the same period in 2023, primarily driven by an increase in tax expense on discrete items related to equity. Our operating tax rate before discrete items was 33.2% and 28.5% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES
The preparation of our Consolidated Financial Statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses. Understanding our accounting policies and the extent to which our management uses judgment, assumptions and estimates in applying these policies is integral to understanding our Consolidated Financial Statements. Our critical accounting policies are more fully described in Part II, Item 8 “Financial Statements and Supplementary Data” in Note 1 in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.
We have identified Business Combinations and Goodwill as those accounting policies that require significant judgments, assumptions and estimates and that have a significant impact on our financial condition and results of operations. These policies are considered critical because they may result in fluctuations in our reported results from period to period due to the significant judgments, estimates and assumptions about complex and inherently uncertain matters and because the use of different judgments, assumptions or estimates could have a material impact on our financial condition or results of operations. Actual results may differ from these estimates and such estimates may change if the underlying conditions or assumptions change. Historical performance should not be viewed as indicative of future performance because there can be no assurance the margins, operating income and net earnings, as a percentage of revenue, will be consistent from period to period. We evaluate our critical accounting estimates and judgments required by our policies on an ongoing basis and update them as appropriate based on changing conditions.
SEASONALITY
Our business can be affected by seasonal fluctuations in the death rate, with number of deaths generally higher during the winter months due to the higher incidences of death from influenza and pneumonia as compared to other periods of the year. Seasonal fluctuations in the death rate may be further affected by epidemics and pandemics, like COVID-19, including any new or emerging public health threats. These unexpected fluctuations may not only increase death rates during the affected period, but also may subsequently decrease death rates following the affected period as a result of an acceleration of death rates (also referred to as a “pull forward effect”). As a result, we are unable to predict or forecast the duration or variation of the current death rate with any certainty.
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