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Exhibit 99.1
    
 

 
Contact:
Brian Campbell, Investor Relations
201.748.6874
brian.campbell@wiley.com
CORRECTED RELEASE

Wiley Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2018 Results
June 12, 2018 (Updated June 29, 2018) (Hoboken, NJ) – John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE: JW-A and JW-B), a global research and education company, today announced results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended April 30, 2018.

FOURTH QUARTER 2018 HIGHLIGHTS
Ø
Reported results (GAAP) reflected growth in Revenue (+6%), Operating Income (+18%) and EPS (+16%), driven by strong operational performance and favorable impacts from foreign currency.
Ø
At constant currency, growth in Revenue (+1%), Adjusted Operating Income (+15%) and Adjusted EPS (+6%) resulted from strong performance in Research, growth in Solutions, and broader operating efficiencies.
Ø
A signature milestone was achieved with the launching of Wiley Online Library, one of the largest and most authoritative collections of online research journals, books, and resources, on Wiley's industry-leading Atypon Literatum platform.

FISCAL YEAR 2018 HIGHLIGHTS
Ø
Reported results (GAAP) reflected growth in Revenue (+5%), Operating Income (+16%) and EPS (+70%), driven by strong operational performance, benefits from foreign currency, and a one-time benefit from US tax reform.
Ø
At constant currency, growth in Revenue (+1%), Adjusted Operating Income (+7%) and Adjusted EPS (+3%) resulted from strong performance in Research, growth in Solutions, and broader operating efficiencies, partially offset by higher taxes.
Ø
Cash Provided by Operating Activities (+21% to $382 million) and Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending (+39% to $231 million) grew as a result of earnings performance and working capital improvements.
Ø
The Company's transformation to digital continues with revenue from digital products now 73% of total revenue, up from 68% in prior year.

MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY
"We are pleased with our team's performance this year, which landed us ahead of guidance, and we are energized about the future," said Brian Napack, President and CEO.  "Wiley's strong brands, publishing assets, technology platforms, market relationships and capacity to invest position us well to benefit from the ongoing transformations in research and education.  We will continue to invest in the success of our customers in critical areas such as open access publishing, researcher and student productivity, classroom-to-career pathways and workforce reskilling and upskilling.  We are also investing in business optimization and operational excellence across the organization, which will result in improved speed, agility, and effectiveness."

FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Wiley provides non-GAAP financial measures such as "Adjusted EPS," "Adjusted Operating Income," "Adjusted CTP," "Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending," and results on a Constant Currency basis to assess underlying business performance and trends.  Management believes non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of restructuring charges and credits and certain other items, provide for a more comparable basis to analyze operating results and earnings.  See the reconciliations of non-GAAP financials and explanations of the uses of non-GAAP measures in the supplementary information accompanying this press release.

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Fourth Quarter Results

GAAP Measures
Unaudited ($millions except for EPS)
   
Q4 2018
     
Q4 2017
   
Change
   
Change
Constant Currency
 
Revenue
 
$
477.3
   
$
452.2
     
6
%
   
1
%
Operating Income
 
$
74.8
   
$
63.4
     
18
%
       
Diluted EPS
 
$
0.93
   
$
0.81
     
16
%
       
Non-GAAP Measures
   
Q4 2018
     
Q4 2017
           
Change
Constant Currency
 
Adjusted Operating Income
 
$
76.9
   
$
61.7
             
15
%
Adjusted EPS
 
$
0.94
   
$
0.82
             
6
%

Wiley recorded favorable foreign currency variances in the quarter of approximately $21 million in revenue, $6 million in operating income, and $0.07 in EPS due to changes in exchange rates and functional currency gains related to calendar year 2017 journal subscriptions in the UK.

·
Revenue increased due to growth in Research (+10% reported, +5% constant currency) and Solutions (+6% reported, +2% constant currency), which more than offset a decline in Publishing (-2% reported, -5% constant currency).
o
Research growth was driven by Open Access (+59% reported, +51% constant currency) and Journal Subscriptions (+7% reported, +2% constant currency).
o
Publishing performance reflected a decline in STM and Professional Publishing (-5% reported, -10% constant currency), which more than offset growth in Educational Publishing (+5% reported, +2% constant currency) and Course Workflow/WileyPLUS (+13% reported, +12% constant currency).
o
Solutions businesses all exhibited growth with increases in Education Services (+1% reported and constant currency), Professional Assessment (+5% reported, +4% constant currency), and Corporate Learning (+15% reported, +2% at constant currency).
·
GAAP Operating Income performance reflected favorable foreign exchange (+$6 million), which offset the impact of a $2.0 million restructuring charge and a $1.7 million restructuring credit in the prior year.  Adjusted Operating Income growth was mainly due to savings from efficiency gains and higher revenue.
o
Research Contribution to Profit (CTP) grew +6% on a reported basis, but declined -2% adjusted at constant currency.  Revenue growth was offset by higher royalty costs in licensed society publishing.
o
Publishing CTP declined -10% on a reported basis, -19% adjusted at constant currency due to lower revenue.
o
Solutions CTP grew +81% on a reported basis, 80% adjusted at constant currency due to higher revenue and increased operating efficiency.
o
Corporate Expenses reduced by 10% on a reported basis and 22% on an adjusted basis at constant currency largely due to the timing of charges in the prior year.
·
GAAP EPS growth primarily reflected the fourth quarter impact of favorable foreign exchange (+$0.07 per share), which offset the impact of restructuring charges in 2018 and credits in 2017 (+0.04 per share). Adjusted EPS growth was due to higher adjusted operating income.
 
 
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Full Year Results

GAAP Measures
Unaudited ($millions except for EPS)
 
FY 2018
   
FY 2017
   
Change
   
Change
Constant Currency
 
Revenue
 
$
1,796.1
   
$
1,718.5
     
5
%
   
1
%
Operating Income
 
$
239.5
   
$
206.2
     
16
%
       
Diluted EPS
 
$
3.32
   
$
1.95
     
70
%
       
Cash Provided by Operating Activities
 
$
381.8
   
$
314.9
     
21
%
       
Non-GAAP Measures
 
FY 2018
   
FY 2017
           
Change
Constant Currency
 
Adjusted Operating Income
 
$
271.7
   
$
228.4
             
7
%
Adjusted EPS
 
$
3.43
   
$
3.01
             
3
%
Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending
 
$
231.1
   
$
166.2
             
39
%

Wiley recorded favorable foreign currency variances in the fiscal year of approximately $60 million in revenue, $28 million in operating income, and $0.34 in EPS due to changes in exchange rates and functional currency gains related to calendar year 2017 journal subscriptions in the UK.

·
Revenue growth was driven primarily by Research (+9% reported, +4% constant currency) and Solutions (+5% reported, +3% constant currency), which more than offset a decline in Publishing (-2% reported, -4% constant currency).
o
Research growth primarily reflected increases for Open Access (+37% reported, +34% constant currency) and Journal Subscriptions (+6% reported, flat constant currency), as well as the full-year results of Atypon, which was acquired in October 2016 (+73%, including $14 million due to full year contribution).
o
Publishing revenue performance mainly reflected market conditions, with STM and Professional Publishing down 1% on a reported basis and 3% at constant currency, and Educational Publishing down 5% on a reported basis and 6% at constant currency.
o
Solutions growth reflected increases in Education Services (+7% reported and constant currency) and Professional Assessment (+2% reported and constant currency). Corporate Learning rose 6% on a reported basis but declined 1% at constant currency.
·
GAAP Operating Income growth was mainly due to higher revenue, as well as favorable foreign exchange (+$28 million).  Adjusted Operating Income growth was primarily a result of savings from efficiency initiatives and restructuring actions, as well as higher revenue.
o
Research CTP increased 9% on a reported basis, but was flat on an adjusted constant currency basis.  Revenue growth was largely offset by higher royalty costs in licensed society publishing.
o
Publishing CTP declined 1% on a reported basis but increased 2% on an adjusted constant currency basis.  The improvement mainly reflected savings from efficiency initiatives and restructuring actions, which more than offset the revenue decline.
o
Solutions CTP grew 49% on a reported basis and 56% on an adjusted constant currency basis, driven by increased operating efficiencies.
o
Corporate Expenses reduced by 2% on a reported basis and on an adjusted basis at constant currency, driven by efficiency initiatives and restructuring actions.
 
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·
GAAP EPS growth primarily reflected the current year impact of the U.S. Tax Act (+$0.43 per share) and favorable foreign exchange (+$0.34 per share), as well as other net charges in the prior year, including an unfavorable ruling in a Germany income tax dispute ($0.85 per share) and a pension settlement ($0.09 per share).  These offset higher restructuring charges and foreign exchange losses associated with intercompany transactions in the current fiscal year. Adjusted EPS growth was due to higher adjusted operating income and lower interest expense, which more than offset favorable tax credits in the prior year of $0.12 per share.
·
Cash Provided by Operating Activities increased 21% to $382 million due to earnings performance and working capital improvements. Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending growth (+39%) was primarily attributable to the increase in Cash Provided by Operating Activities.  Capital expenditures, including Technology, Property, and Equipment and Product development spending, rose $2 million to $151 million.
·
Shareholder Return: In June, Wiley raised its annual dividend for the 24th consecutive year.  The Company utilized $74 million of cash for dividends and $40 million for share repurchases with an average per share cost of $55.65. In the prior year, the Company utilized $72 million and $50 million for dividends and share repurchases, respectively.

FISCAL YEAR 2019 OUTLOOK

Metric ($M, except EPS)
 
FY18 Actual
 
FY19 Expectation
Constant Currency
Revenue
 
$
1,796.1
 
Even with prior year
Adjusted EPS
 
$
3.43
 
Mid-single digit decline
Cash Provided by Operating Activities
 
$
381.8
 
High-single digit decline
Capital Expenditures
 
$
150.7
 
Modestly lower

·
Wiley anticipates low-single digit Revenue growth in Research and Solutions offset by a low-single digit Revenue decline in Publishing.
·
Adjusted EPS is expected to decline primarily due to increased investment in revenue growth initiatives, particularly in Research and Education Services.
·
Cash Provided by Operating Activities reflects the impact of growth investments and substantially lower gains in working capital.
·
Capital Expenditures are expected to decline modestly with the completion of the Company's headquarters transformation.  Increased investment is expected in areas of product development and business optimization.

EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL
Scheduled for today, June 12 at 10:00 a.m. (ET).  Access the webcast on Wiley.com, at  https://www.wiley.com/en-us/investors.  U.S. callers, please dial (888) 224-1005 and enter the participant code 8850169#.  International callers, please dial (323) 994-2093 and enter the participant code 8850169#.

ABOUT WILEY
Wiley, a global research and education company, helps people and organizations develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Our online scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, combined with our digital learning, assessment and certification solutions help universities, academic societies, businesses, governments and individuals increase the academic and professional impact of their work. For more than 200 years, we have delivered consistent performance to our stakeholders. The Company's website can be accessed at www.wiley.com.


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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains certain forward-looking statements concerning the Company's Fiscal Year 2019 Outlook, operations, performance, and financial condition. Reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, as actual results may differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements. Any such forward-looking statements are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, and are subject to change based on many important factors. Such factors include, but are not limited to (i) the level of investment in new technologies and products; (ii) subscriber renewal rates for the Company's journals; (iii) the financial stability and liquidity of journal subscription agents; (iv) the consolidation of book wholesalers and retail accounts; (v) the market position and financial stability of key online retailers; (vi) the seasonal nature of the Company's educational business and the impact of the used book market; (vii) worldwide economic and political conditions; (viii) the Company's ability to protect its copyrights and other intellectual property worldwide (ix) the ability of the Company to successfully integrate acquired operations and realize expected opportunities and (x) other factors detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
 
(in thousands, except per share data)
 
(unaudited)
 
                         
   
Three Months Ended
   
Year Ended
 
   
April 30,
     
       
2017
   
2018
   
2017
 
                         
Revenue
 
$
477,253
   
$
452,201
   
$
1,796,103
   
$
1,718,530
 
Costs and expenses:
                               
  Cost of sales
   
125,440
     
119,299
     
485,220
     
460,756
 
  Operating and administrative expenses
   
262,680
     
258,822
     
994,552
     
988,597
 
  Restructuring and related charges (credits)
   
2,035
     
(1,690
)
   
28,566
     
13,355
 
  Amortization of intangibles
   
12,265
     
12,348
     
48,230
     
49,669
 
Total Costs and Expenses
   
402,420
     
388,779
     
1,556,568
     
1,512,377
 
                                 
Operating Income
   
74,833
     
63,422
     
239,535
     
206,153
 
As a % of revenue
   
15.7
%
   
14.0
%
   
13.3
%
   
12.0
%
                                 
Interest expense
   
(3,251
)
   
(3,576
)
   
(13,274
)
   
(16,938
)
Foreign exchange transaction (losses) gains
   
(1,235
)
   
(1,558
)
   
(12,819
)
   
421
 
Interest income and other (expense) income
   
(255
)
   
115
     
489
     
1,480
 
Income Before Taxes
   
70,092
     
58,403
     
213,931
     
191,116
 
                                 
Provision for income taxes
   
16,032
     
11,728
     
21,745
     
77,473
 
Effective tax rate
   
22.9
%
   
20.1
%
   
10.2
%
   
40.5
%
Net Income
 
$
54,060
   
$
46,675
   
$
192,186
   
$
113,643
 
As a % of revenue
   
11.3
%
   
10.3
%
   
10.7
%
   
6.6
%
                                 
Weighted-Average Shares - Diluted
   
58,090
     
57,943
     
57,888
     
58,199
 
                                 
Earnings per share - Diluted
 
$
0.93
   
$
0.81
   
$
3.32
   
$
1.95
 
                                 
(1) All amounts are approximate due to rounding.
 
   

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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (1)
 
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP EPS to NON-GAAP ADJUSTED EPS - DILUTED
 
(unaudited)
 
                         
   
Three Months Ended
   
Year Ended
 
   
April 30,
     
       
2017
   
2018
   
2017
 
                         
 GAAP Earnings Per Share - Diluted
 
$
0.93
   
$
0.81
   
$
3.32
   
$
1.95
 
 Adjustments:
                               
 Restructuring and related charges (credits) (A)
   
0.02
     
(0.02
)
   
0.39
     
0.15
 
 Estimated impact of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (C)
   
-
     
-
     
(0.43
)
   
-
 
 Pension settlement (D)
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
0.09
 
 Unfavorable tax settlement (E)
   
-
     
0.03
     
-
     
0.85
 
 Deferred income tax benefit on UK tax rate change (F)
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
(0.04
)
 Non-GAAP Adjusted Earnings Per Share - Diluted
 
$
0.94
   
$
0.82
   
$
3.43
   
$
3.01
 
 
Notes:
 
 (A)
Adjusted results exclude restructuring charges (credits) and other related charges associated with the Company's Restructuring and Reinvestment Program. For the three months ended April 30, 2018 and 2017, there were charges of $2.0 million, or $0.02 per share and credits of $1.7 million, or $(0.02) per share, respectively. For the years ended April 30, 2018 and 2017, there were charges of $28.6 million, or $0.39 per share, and charges of $13.4 million, or $0.15 per share, respectively.
 
 (B)
In 2017, we adjusted results to exclude foreign exchange gains and losses associated with intercompany transactions. The prior year adjusted earnings per share amounts have been recasted to conform to current year presentation. For the three months ended April 30, 2018 and 2017, there were gains of $0.9 million or $(0.01) per share and losses of $0.4 million, respectively. For the years ended April 30, 2018 and 2017, there were losses of $10.7 million, or $0.15 per share, and losses of $1.0 million, or $0.01 per share, respectively.
 
 (C)
In connection with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted on December 22, 2017, for the three months and year ended April 30, 2018, the Company recorded an estimated income tax provision of $0.1 million and $25.1 million, or $(0.43) per share, respectively. Given the significant complexity of the Act, anticipated guidance from the U.S. Treasury, and potential additional guidance from the SEC or the Financial Accounting Standards Board, these estimates may be adjusted within 12 months of the enactment date.
 
 (D)
As previously disclosed and as reported in the Company's SEC filings, the Company announced a voluntary, limited-time opportunity for terminated vested employees who were participants in the U.S. defined benefit retirement plan to elect a single lump sum payment of accumulated benefits. The election period closed on August 29, 2016. The total charge including a prorata portion of the unamortized net actuarial loss was included in operating and administrative expenses and was $8.8 million, or $0.09 per share. The aggregate amount of payments under this one time election was $28.3 million, which was paid from pension plan assets in October 2016.
 
 (E)
As previously disclosed in the Company's SEC filings, the Company was appealing an unfavorable tax ruling in Germany related to tax benefits obtained through an increase in the tax deductible basis of certain merged German subsidiaries. In September 2016, the German Federal Fiscal Court issued an unfavorable final judgement in Wiley's longstanding tax appeal. As a consequence, the Company reported a $49.1 million charge, or $0.85 per share, in fiscal year 2017.
 
 (F)
As previously disclosed in the Company's SEC filings, the adjusted results for the year ended April 30, 2017 exclude deferred tax benefits of $2.6 million, or $0.04 per share, associated with tax legislation enacted in the second quarter of fiscal year 2017 in the United Kingdom that reduced the U.K. corporate income tax rates by 1 percentage point in 2020. The benefits reflect the remeasurement of the Company's deferred tax balances from 18% to the new income tax rate of 17% effective April 1, 2020 and had no current cash tax impact.
 
(1) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP performance measures included in this supplementary information for additional details on the reasons why management believes presentation of each non-GAAP performance measure provides useful information to investors. The Reconciliation of US GAAP to Adjusted EPS - Diluted table may not foot due to rounding.
 

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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
 
SEGMENT RESULTS
 
(in thousands)
 
(unaudited)
 
                         
   
Three Months Ended April 30,
   
% Change
 
   
2018
   
2017
   
Reported
   
Constant Currency
 
Research:
                       
Revenue
                       
Journal Subscriptions
 
$
178,910
   
$
167,319
     
7
%
   
2
%
Open Access
   
13,939
     
8,782
     
59
%
   
51
%
Licensing, Reprints, Backfiles and Other
   
57,212
     
49,775
     
15
%
   
8
%
Total Journal Revenue
   
250,061
     
225,876
     
11
%
   
5
%
Publishing Technology Services (Atypon)
   
8,348
     
8,626
     
-3
%
   
-3
%
Total Revenue
 
$
258,409
   
$
234,502
     
10
%
   
5
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
83,557
   
$
78,993
     
6
%
   
-1
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
119
     
1,272
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
83,676
   
$
80,265
     
4
%
   
-2
%
                                 
Publishing:
                               
Revenue
                               
STM and Professional Publishing
   
71,480
     
75,521
     
-5
%
   
-10
%
Education Publishing
   
35,285
     
33,674
     
5
%
   
2
%
Course Workflow (WileyPLUS)
   
20,549
     
18,178
     
13
%
   
12
%
Test Preparation and Certification
   
8,367
     
10,024
     
-17
%
   
-18
%
Licensing, Distribution, Advertising and Other
   
15,460
     
16,351
     
-5
%
   
-10
%
Total Revenue
 
$
151,141
   
$
153,748
     
-2
%
   
-5
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
27,960
   
$
31,064
     
-10
%
   
-17
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring credits
   
(490
)
   
-
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
27,470
   
$
31,064
     
-12
%
   
-19
%
                                 
Solutions:
                               
Revenue
                               
Education Services (OPM)
   
30,815
     
30,443
     
1
%
   
1
%
Professional Assessment
   
17,158
     
16,417
     
5
%
   
4
%
Corporate Learning
   
19,730
     
17,091
     
15
%
   
2
%
Total Revenue
 
$
67,703
   
$
63,951
     
6
%
   
2
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
10,355
   
$
5,725
     
81
%
   
81
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
248
     
168
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
10,603
   
$
5,893
     
80
%
   
80
%
                                 
Corporate Expenses:
 
$
(47,039
)
 
$
(52,360
)
   
-10
%
   
-13
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges (credits)
   
2,158
     
(3,130
)
               
Non-GAAP Adjusted Corporate Expenses
 
$
(44,881
)
 
$
(55,490
)
   
-19
%
   
-22
%
                                 
Total Consolidated Revenue
 
$
477,253
   
$
452,201
     
6
%
   
1
%
                                 
Consolidated Operating Income
 
$
74,833
   
$
63,422
     
18
%
   
9
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges (credits)
 
$
2,035
   
$
(1,690
)
               
Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Income
 
$
76,868
   
$
61,732
     
25
%
   
15
%
As a % of revenue
   
16.1
%
   
13.7
%
               
                                 
   
 
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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
       
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
       
SEGMENT RESULTS
       
(in thousands)
       
(unaudited)
       
                         
   
Year Ended April 30,
   
% Change
 
   
2018
   
2017
   
Reported
   
Constant Currency
 
Research:
                       
Revenue
                       
Journal Subscriptions
 
$
677,685
   
$
639,720
     
6
%
   
0
%
Open Access
   
41,997
     
30,633
     
37
%
   
34
%
Licensing, Reprints, Backfiles and Other
   
181,806
     
164,070
     
11
%
   
8
%
Total Journal Revenue
   
901,488
     
834,423
     
8
%
   
3
%
Publishing Technology Services (Atypon)
   
32,907
     
19,066
     
73
%
   
73
%
Total Revenue
 
$
934,395
   
$
853,489
     
9
%
   
4
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
275,480
   
$
252,228
     
9
%
   
-1
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
5,257
     
1,949
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
280,737
   
$
254,177
     
10
%
   
0
%
                                 
Publishing:
                               
Revenue
                               
STM and Professional Publishing
 
$
287,315
   
$
291,255
     
-1
%
   
-3
%
Education Publishing
   
187,178
     
196,343
     
-5
%
   
-6
%
Course Workflow (WileyPLUS)
   
59,475
     
62,348
     
-5
%
   
-5
%
Test Preparation and Certification
   
35,534
     
35,609
     
0
%
   
0
%
Licensing, Distribution, Advertising and Other
   
48,146
     
47,894
     
1
%
   
-2
%
Total Revenue
 
$
617,648
   
$
633,449
     
-2
%
   
-4
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
123,917
   
$
125,703
     
-1
%
   
-5
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
6,443
     
1,596
                 
Publishing brand impairment charge
   
3,600
     
-
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
133,960
   
$
127,299
     
5
%
   
2
%
                                 
Solutions:
                               
Revenue
                               
Education Services (OPM)
 
$
119,131
   
$
111,638
     
7
%
   
7
%
Professional Assessment
   
61,094
     
59,868
     
2
%
   
2
%
Corporate Learning
   
63,835
     
60,086
     
6
%
   
-1
%
Total Revenue
 
$
244,060
   
$
231,592
     
5
%
   
3
%
                                 
Contribution to Profit
 
$
22,099
   
$
14,822
     
49
%
   
50
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
 
$
3,695
   
$
1,787
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Contribution to Profit
 
$
25,794
   
$
16,609
     
55
%
   
56
%
                                 
Corporate Expenses:
 
$
(181,961
)
 
$
(186,600
)
   
-2
%
   
-4
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
13,171
     
8,023
                 
Pension settlement
   
-
     
8,842
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Corporate Expenses
 
$
(168,789
)
 
$
(169,735
)
   
-1
%
   
-2
%
                                 
Total Consolidated Revenue
 
$
1,796,103
   
$
1,718,530
     
5
%
   
1
%
                                 
Consolidated Operating Income
 
$
239,535
   
$
206,153
     
16
%
   
2
%
Adjustments:
                               
Restructuring charges
   
28,566
     
13,355
                 
Publishing brand impairment charge
   
3,600
     
-
                 
Pension settlement
   
-
     
8,842
                 
Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Income
 
$
271,701
   
$
228,350
     
19
%
   
7
%
As a % of revenue
   
15.1
%
   
13.3
%
               
                                 
           
 
 
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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
 
(in thousands)
 
(unaudited)
 
             
   
April 30,
     
       
2017
 
             
Current Assets
           
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
169,773
   
$
58,516
 
Accounts receivable
   
212,377
     
188,679
 
Inventories
   
39,489
     
47,852
 
Prepaid and other current assets
   
58,332
     
64,688
 
Total Current Assets
   
479,971
     
359,735
 
Product Development Assets
   
78,814
     
80,385
 
Royalty Advances
   
37,058
     
28,320
 
Technology, Property and Equipment
   
289,934
     
243,058
 
Intangible Assets
   
848,071
     
828,099
 
Goodwill
   
1,019,801
     
982,101
 
Other Non-Current Assets
   
85,802
     
84,519
 
Total Assets
 
$
2,839,451
   
$
2,606,217
 
                 
Current Liabilities
               
Accounts payable
 
$
90,097
   
$
76,335
 
Royalties payable
   
73,007
     
62,871
 
Deferred revenue
   
486,353
     
436,235
 
Accrued employment costs
   
116,179
     
98,185
 
Accrued income taxes
   
13,927
     
22,222
 
Accrued pension liability
   
5,598
     
5,776
 
Other accrued liabilities
   
89,150
     
86,232
 
Total Current Liabilities
   
874,311
     
787,856
 
Long-Term Debt
   
360,000
     
365,000
 
Accrued Pension Liability
   
190,301
     
214,597
 
Deferred Income Tax Liabilities
   
143,518
     
160,491
 
Other Long-Term Liabilities
   
80,764
     
75,136
 
Total Liabilities
   
1,648,894
     
1,603,080
 
Shareholders' Equity
   
1,190,557
     
1,003,137
 
Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity
 
$
2,839,451
   
$
2,606,217
 

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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW
 
(in thousands)
 
(unaudited)
 
               
      
Year Ended
 
        
         
2017
 
Operating Activities:
           
Net income
 
$
192,186
   
$
113,643
 
Amortization of intangibles
   
48,230
     
49,669
 
Amortization of product development spending
   
41,432
     
40,209
 
Depreciation of technology, property and equipment
   
64,327
     
66,683
 
Non-cash charges and credits
   
26,883
     
94,364
 
Net change in operating assets and liabilities
   
8,780
     
(49,665
)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
   
381,838
     
314,903
 
                   
Investing Activities:
               
Additions to technology, property and equipment
   
(114,225
)
   
(105,058
)
Product development spending
   
(36,503
)
   
(43,603
)
Acquisition of publication rights
   
(26,683
)
   
(28,842
)
Businesses acquired in purchase transactions, net of cash acquired
   
-
     
(125,924
)
Proceeds from settlement of foreign exchange forward contracts
   
-
     
60,417
 
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities
   
(177,411
)
   
(243,010
)
                   
Financing Activities:
               
Net debt repayments
   
(8,611
)
   
(240,007
)
Cash dividends
   
(73,542
)
   
(71,545
)
Purchase of treasury shares
   
(39,688
)
   
(50,326
)
Other
   
25,010
     
15,706
 
Net Cash Used In Financing Activities
   
(96,831
)
   
(346,172
)
                   
Effects of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash
   
3,661
     
(31,011
)
                   
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents for Period
   
111,257
     
(305,290
)
                   
Cash and Cash Equivalents - Beginning
   
58,516
     
363,806
 
Cash and Cash Equivalents - Ending
 
$
169,773
   
$
58,516
 
                   
CALCULATION OF NON-GAAP FREE CASH FLOW LESS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SPENDING (1)
 
                   
      
Year Ended
 
        
             
2017
 
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
 
$
381,838
   
$
314,903
 
Less:
Additions to technology, property and equipment
   
(114,225
)
   
(105,058
)
Less:
Product development spending
   
(36,503
)
   
(43,603
)
Free Cash Flow less Product Development Spending
 
$
231,110
   
$
166,242
 
                   
 
 
               
(1) See Explanation of Usage of Non-GAAP Measures included in this supplemental information.
 


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JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
Explanation of Usage of NON-GAAP Performance Measures
 
In this earnings release and supplemental information, management presents the following non-GAAP performance measures:
·        Adjusted Earnings Per Share ("Adjusted EPS");
·        Free Cash Flow less product development spending;
·        Adjusted Operating Income and margin;
·        Adjusted Contribution to Profit ("CTP") and margin; and
·        Results on a constant currency basis.
 
Management uses these non-GAAP performance measures as supplemental indicators of our operating performance and financial position as well for internal reporting and forecasting purposes, when publicly providing its outlook, to evaluate the Company's performance and to evaluate and calculate incentive compensation. Non-GAAP performance measures do not have standardized meanings prescribed by US GAAP and therefore may not be comparable to the calculation of similar measures used by other companies, and should not be viewed as alternatives to measures of financial results under US GAAP.
The Company presents these non-GAAP performance measures in addition to GAAP financial results because it believes that these non-GAAP performance measures provide useful information to certain investors and financial analysts for operational trends and comparisons across accounting periods. The use of these non-GAAP performance measures provides a consistent basis to evaluate operating profitability and performance trends by excluding items that we do not consider to be controllable activities for this purpose. For example:
·        Adjusted EPS, Adjusted Operating Profit, Adjusted Contribution to Profit provide a more comparable basis to analyze operating results and earnings and are measures commonly used by shareholders to measure our performance.
·        Free Cash Flow less product development spending helps assess our ability, over the long term, to create value for our shareholders as it represents cash available to repay debt, pay common dividends and fund share repurchases and new acquisitions.
·        Results on a constant currency basis removes distortion from the effects of foreign currency movements to provide better comparability of our business trends from period to period. We measure our performance before the impact of foreign currency (or at "constant currency"), which means that we apply the same foreign currency exchange rates for the current and equivalent prior period.
In addition, the Company has historically provided these or similar non-GAAP performance measures and understands that some investors and financial analysts find this information helpful in analyzing the Company's operating margins, and net income and comparing the Company's financial performance to that of its peer companies and competitors. Based on interactions with investors, we also believe that our non-GAAP performance measures are regarded as useful to our investors as supplemental to our GAAP financial results, and that there is no confusion regarding the adjustments or our operating performance to our investors due to the comprehensive nature of our disclosures.



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