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EXHIBIT 99.1


First Cash Reports Record Third Quarter Earnings per Share of $0.79;
Increases Store Opening Target and Projects Earnings in Upper Half of Guidance Range
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ARLINGTON, Texas (October 17, 2013) -- First Cash Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCFS) today announced revenue, net income and earnings per share for the three-month period ended September 30, 2013.

Earnings Highlights
Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations for the third quarter of 2013 were $0.79, an increase of 18% compared to earnings per share of $0.67 in the third quarter of 2012.
Third quarter earnings included a non-recurring estimated tax benefit of approximately $3.3 million, or $0.11 per share, related to the Company's election to strategically alter its U.S. tax reporting of its foreign operations.
Year-to-date diluted earnings per share from continuing operations increased 11% to $1.99, compared to $1.80 in the comparable prior-year period. The year-to-date earnings results include the estimated $0.11 per share non-recurring tax benefit, partially offset by approximately $0.04 of non-recurring transaction costs associated with the previously announced acquisitions and tax restructuring expenses.
Revenue Highlights
Revenue growth rates presented below on a constant currency basis are calculated by applying the currency exchange rate from the comparable prior-year period to the current year’s Mexican peso-denominated revenue. The average exchange rate for the third quarter of 2013 was 12.9 Mexican pesos / U.S. dollar versus 13.2 Mexican pesos / U.S. dollar in the comparable prior-year period.
Total revenue for the third quarter was a Company record $174 million. Revenue from core pawn operations (retail merchandise sales and pawn loan fees) increased 25% for the third quarter and 28% year-to-date.
Core pawn revenue increased 35% in the U.S. and 19% in Mexico for the quarter, with Mexico accounting for 58% of core pawn revenue and 52% of total revenue for the quarter.
Consolidated retail merchandise sales increased by 28% for the third quarter, while revenue from pawn loan fees increased 19% for the quarter. U.S. third quarter retail sales increased 40% and pawn loan fees increased 27%. In Mexico, third quarter retail sales and pawn loan fees increased 22% and 14%, respectively.
Same-store core revenue in the Company's pawn stores (which excludes wholesale jewelry scrapping) increased 12% in Mexico, decreased 3% in the U.S. and increased 6% on a consolidated basis for the third quarter as compared to the prior-year period. Using the same measures on a constant currency basis, third quarter same-store revenue increased 10% in Mexico, and 5% overall. Year-to-date, same-store revenue (on a constant currency basis) increased 7% in total, 10% in Mexico and 1% in the U.S, compared to the prior-year period.



Reflecting the continued trends of lower gold prices and fewer gold buying transactions with customers, net revenue (gross profit) from non-core wholesale scrap jewelry operations in the third quarter decreased $4.1 million, or 59%, compared to the same period last year. The average selling price of gold liquidated during the quarter was $1,343 per ounce and generated a gross profit margin of 11%, compared to the prior-year price and margin of $1,666 and 27%, respectively. The Company sold 17,300 ounces of gold during the third quarter of 2013, including 7,700 ounces of inventory from second quarter operations. Year-to-date scrap gold production (in ounces) was down 18%, while scrap gross profit during the same period had decreased $10.8 million, or 57%, compared to the same period last year. Scrap jewelery accounted for only 3% of quarter and year-to-date net revenue.
Short-term loan and credit services revenue (collectively, payday loan products), primarily from the 63 U.S. stand-alone small format stores located in Texas, decreased 16% in the third quarter compared to the prior-year quarter. The Company considers its payday loan products to be non-core/non-growth revenue streams and comprised less than 7% of total revenue in the third quarter.
Pawn Metrics
Consolidated pawn loans outstanding at September 30, 2013 totaled a Company record at $121 million, an increase of 14% over the prior year on a constant currency basis. U.S. pawn loans increased 17% versus the prior year, while in Mexico pawn loans grew 11% on a constant currency basis. Pawn loans collateralized with non-jewelry hard good items (primarily electronics, tools and appliances) increased 16% in Mexico (constant currency basis), driven almost entirely by an increase in the number of loans outstanding.
At September 30, 2013, 65% of total pawn loans were collateralized with hard goods with the remaining 35% collateralized by jewelry. In Mexico, 88% of the Company’s pawn loans were collateralized with hard goods, and only 12% were collateralized with jewelry, compared to 83% and 17%, respectively, one year ago. In the Company's U.S. stores, jewelry comprised 60% of pawn collateral as of the quarter end, compared to 64% last year.
The consolidated gross margin on retail merchandise sales was 40% for both the third quarter of 2013 and year-to-date, compared to 43% and 42% for the comparable periods in 2012, respectively. The change in retail margins reflects the continued shift in the Company's consolidated retail product mix toward general merchandise inventory, especially in Mexico, that carries slightly lower margins than retail jewelry items.
Consolidated annualized inventory turns were 3.7 times per year. Aged inventories (items held for over a year) accounted for less than 3% of total inventories.
Acquisitions and New Store Openings
In total, the Company added 28 large format pawn store locations during the third quarter of 2013 composed of 18 new store openings in Mexico, two new stores in the U.S. and the eight-store acquisition in Mexico described below. Year-to-date, a total of 83 stores have been opened or acquired.
On September 30, 2013, the Company completed the acquisition of eight large format pawn stores in the Cabo/La Paz markets in Baja California Sur, Mexico. This acquisition was pursuant to an option provision associated with a previous acquisition of 29 pawn stores in western Mexico completed in January 2012. The assets, liabilities and operating results were included in the Company's consolidated results as of the closing date.
As of September 30, 2013, the Company had 300 stores in the U.S., of which 210 are large format, full-service pawn stores, and 588 stores in Mexico, of which 542 are large format, full-service pawn stores. Year-over-year store growth has increased by 9% in the U.S. and 10% in Mexico.
Financial Metrics & Liquidity
Consolidated net operating margin (pre-tax income) was 19% for the trailing twelve month period, while store-level operating profit margins were 28% for the trailing twelve month period.
The Company’s return on equity for the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2013, was 23%, while its return on assets was 16%.

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EBITDA from continuing operations for the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2013, was $143 million, an increase of 14% versus the comparable prior twelve-month period. The EBITDA margin from continuing operations of 22% for the trailing twelve months equaled the prior-year period. Free cash flow for the trailing twelve months was $77 million. EBITDA from continuing operations and free cash flow are defined in the detailed reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures provided elsewhere in this release.
In September 2013, the Company entered into an agreement to expand its existing bank credit facility, with the amount available for borrowings under the facility increased from $175 million to $205 million. The facility continues to bear interest at the prevailing 30-day LIBOR rate plus a fixed spread of 2.0% and matures in February 2015. At September 30, 2013, the Company had $152.5 million outstanding and $52.5 million of availability on the facility.
Over the twelve months ended September 30, 2013, the Company has invested $97 million in acquisitions, $39 million in stock repurchases, $24 million in capital expenditures and $6 million in net new pawn receivables and inventory in existing stores. Even with the $12.4 million acquisition and 20 store openings completed during the third quarter, net borrowings did not increase and the Company ended the quarter with $31 million in cash on its balance sheet.
Fiscal 2013 Outlook
During the third quarter, the Company elected to modify its tax reporting structure in order to separate the results of foreign operations from its consolidated U.S. federal income tax returns. This change is expected to reduce the Company's overall effective tax rate from just over 35% to be in a range of 32 % to 33% beginning with the third quarter of 2013. In addition to the expected long-term reduction in the Company's effective consolidated tax rate, the Company is recording, in the third quarter, a non-recurring estimated net tax benefit of approximately $3.3 million related to the change in the tax structure.
The Company expects full-year 2013 earnings to be in the upper half of its previously forecast range of $2.75 to $2.90 per fully-diluted share. The move to the upper half of the range includes the $0.11 per share non-recurring third quarter tax benefit, offset by the expected full-year non-recurring transaction costs of approximately $0.04 to $0.05 associated with the completed acquisitions and tax restructuring expenses. Additionally, the guidance range anticipates continued weakness from non-core scrap jewelry and payday lending revenues in the fourth quarter. The guidance is predicated on gold prices per ounce remaining in the $1,200 to $1,300 range and the Mexican peso to U.S. dollar exchange rate at approximately 13 to 1.
With 83 stores added year-to-date, the Company is increasing its fiscal 2013 projected store additions, excluding any additional acquisitions, to the range of approximately 95 to 100 total locations. The majority of the de novo store openings will continue to be large format pawn stores in Mexico. This represents store growth of approximately 12% over the prior year.
Approximately 94% of 2013 revenues are expected to be derived from the Company's growing pawn operations, with the remainder expected to come from non-core consumer loan and credit services operations.

Commentary & Analysis
Mr. Rick Wessel, chief executive officer, commented on the third quarter results, “We posted a record third quarter for revenue, net income and earnings per share and continue to be pleased with the long-term growth of our core pawn operations. New and acquired stores continued to drive pawn growth and strong retail sales in existing stores contributed to the combined 25% increase in pawn fees and retail sales.

"The overall growth in pawn loans was solid, despite somewhat softer consumer demand for pawns collateralized by gold jewelry in both the U.S. and Mexico. Although the number and average size of jewelry loans declined slightly, demand for general merchandise loans increased in both markets. In Mexico, with our differentiated large format pawn model, which is focused on value-priced consumer electronics, appliances and tools, we were able to significantly grow total general merchandise pawn loans and record double digit same-store revenue growth. Revenue derived from our operations in Mexico accounted for 52% of our total revenue for the quarter.


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"We remain focused on quality unit growth driven by our consistent and proven store-opening model in Mexico, along with accretive acquisitions in strategically important markets in both Mexico and the U.S. During the third quarter, we opened a total of 20 new stores, of which 18 were in Mexico. In addition, we acquired eight stores in the Cabo/La Paz market, giving us our first presence in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. With a total of 28 store additions in the third quarter and 83 year-to-date, we now have over 750 large format pawn locations, which represents a 13% increase over the past 12 months.

"Our cash flows and balance sheet remain strong, providing us the ability for sustained investments in asset growth. We increased the size of our credit facility to $205 million, which, along with operating cash flows, positions us to fund continued store openings and acquisition activity. During the quarter, we also implemented a strategic tax restructuring plan, which should lower our long-term effective tax rate and better position us for further international expansion.

“In summary, I'm proud of the team for being able to post record revenue results when faced with the challenge to overcome the significant revenue declines in non-core scrap sales and payday lending fees. We continue to believe strongly in the long-term growth potential of First Cash. Given our competitive strengths, international growth platform and expanding customer base, we continue to be well-positioned to further increase our store count, revenue and earnings. We believe that our business model, coupled with our strong balance sheet, positions us to drive sustainable long-term growth in shareholder value.”

Forward-Looking Information
This release may contain forward-looking statements about the business, financial condition and prospects of the Company. Forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “believes,” “projects,” “expects,” “may,” “estimates,” “should,” “plans,” “targets,” “intends,” “could,” or “anticipates,” or the negative thereof, or other variations thereon, or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy or objectives. Forward-looking statements can also be identified by the fact that these statements do not relate strictly to historical or current matters. Rather, forward-looking statements relate to anticipated or expected events, activities, trends or results. Because forward-looking statements relate to matters that have not yet occurred, these statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this release include, without limitation, the Company’s expectations of earnings per share, earnings growth, expansion strategies, regulatory exposures, store openings, liquidity (including the availability of capital under existing credit facilities), cash flow, consumer demand for the Company’s products and services, income tax rates, expected benefits and related expenses from tax restructuring activities, currency exchange rates and the price of gold and the impacts thereof, earnings and related transaction expenses from acquisitions, the ability to successfully integrate acquisitions and other performance results. These statements are made to provide the public with management’s current assessment of the Company’s business. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, there can be no assurances that such expectations will prove to be accurate. Security holders are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this release speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to report any updates or revisions to any such statement to reflect any change in the Company’s expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Certain factors may cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by some of the statements made in this release. Such factors are difficult to predict and many are beyond the control of the Company and may include changes in regional, national or international economic conditions, changes in the inflation rate, changes in the unemployment rate, changes in consumer purchasing, borrowing and repayment behaviors, changes in credit markets, the ability to maintain, renew and/or extend the Company’s existing bank line of credit, the ability to maintain banking relationships for treasury services, credit losses, changes in the market value of pawn collateral and merchandise inventories, changes or increases in competition, the ability to locate, open and staff new stores, the availability or access to sources of inventory, inclement weather, the ability to successfully integrate acquisitions, the ability to hire and retain key management personnel, the ability to operate with limited regulation as a credit services organization, new federal, state or local legislative initiatives or governmental regulations (or changes to existing laws and regulations) affecting consumer loan businesses, credit services organizations and pawn businesses (in both the United States and Mexico), changes in import/export regulations and tariffs or duties, changes in anti-money laundering

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and gun control regulations, unforeseen litigation, changes in interest rates, monetary inflation, changes in tax rates or policies, changes in gold prices, changes in energy prices, cost of funds, changes in foreign currency exchange rates, future business decisions, public health issues, changes in demand for the Company’s services and products, changes in the Company’s ability to satisfy its debt obligations or to obtain new capital to finance growth, a prolonged interruption in the Company’s operations of its facilities, systems, and business functions, including its information technology and other business systems, the implementation of new, or changes in the interpretation of existing accounting principles or financial reporting requirements, and other uncertainties. These and other risks, uncertainties and regulatory developments are further and more completely described in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and updated in subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, all filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties are beyond the ability of the Company to control, nor can the Company predict, in many cases, all of the risks and uncertainties that could cause its actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements.

About First Cash
Founded in 1988, First Cash Financial Services, Inc. is celebrating 25 years as a leading international operator of pawn stores. Its retail pawn locations buy and sell a wide variety of jewelry, electronics, tools and other merchandise, and make small customer loans secured by pledged personal property. The Company’s focus is serving cash and credit constrained consumers through deep value retailing and offering small loans and other financial products. Today, the Company owns and operates 889 stores in twelve U.S. states and 26 states in Mexico.

First Cash is a component company in both the Standard & Poor’s SmallCap 600 Index® and the Russell 2000 Index®. First Cash’s common stock (ticker symbol "FCFS") is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, which has the highest initial listing standards of any stock exchange in the world based on financial and liquidity requirements.


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STORE COUNT ACTIVITY

The following table details store openings for the three months ended September 30, 2013:
 
 
Pawn Locations
 
Consumer
 
 
 
 
Large
 
Small
 
Loan
 
Total
 
 
Format (1)
 
Format (2)
 
Locations (3)
 
Locations
Domestic:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
208

 
27

 
64

 
299

New locations opened
 
2

 

 

 
2

Locations closed or consolidated
 

 

 
(1
)
 
(1
)
Total locations, end of period
 
210

 
27

 
63

 
300

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
International:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
516

 
18

 
34

 
568

New locations opened
 
18

 

 

 
18

Locations acquired
 
8

 

 

 
8

Locations closed or consolidated (4)
 

 
(1
)
 
(5
)
 
(6
)
Total locations, end of period
 
542

 
17

 
29

 
588

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
724

 
45

 
98

 
867

New locations opened
 
20

 

 

 
20

Locations acquired
 
8

 

 

 
8

Locations closed or consolidated
 

 
(1
)
 
(6
)
 
(7
)
Total locations, end of period
 
752

 
44

 
92

 
888


(1)
The large format locations include retail showrooms and accept a broad array of pawn collateral including electronics, appliances, tools, jewelry and other consumer hard goods. At September 30, 2013, 115 of the U.S. large format pawn stores also offered consumer loans or credit services products.

(2)
The small format locations typically have limited retail operations and primarily accept jewelry and small electronic items as pawn collateral. At September 30, 2013, all but one of the small format pawn stores also offered consumer loans or credit services products.

(3)
The Company’s U.S. free-standing, small format consumer loan locations offer a credit services product and are all located in Texas. The Mexico locations offer small, short-term consumer loans. In addition to stores shown on this chart, the Company is also an equal partner in Cash & Go, Ltd., a joint venture, which owns and operates 37 check cashing and financial services kiosks located inside convenience stores in the state of Texas. The Company’s credit services operations also include an internet distribution channel for customers residing in the state of Texas.

(4)
The operations of the consumer loan locations were consolidated with adjacent or nearby large format pawn locations.


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The following table details store openings for the nine months ended September 30, 2013:

 
 
Pawn Locations
 
Consumer
 
 
 
 
Large
 
Small
 
Loan
 
Total
 
 
Format (1)
 
Format (2)
 
Locations (3)
 
Locations
Domestic:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
184

 
27

 
65

 
276

New locations opened
 
4

 

 

 
4

Locations acquired
 
22

 

 

 
22

Locations closed or consolidated
 

 

 
(2
)
 
(2
)
Total locations, end of period
 
210

 
27

 
63

 
300

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
International:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
485

 
19

 
34

 
538

New locations opened
 
49

 

 

 
49

Locations acquired
 
8

 

 

 
8

Locations closed or consolidated (4)
 

 
(2
)
 
(5
)
 
(7
)
Total locations, end of period
 
542

 
17

 
29

 
588

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total locations, beginning of period
 
669

 
46

 
99

 
814

New locations opened
 
53

 

 

 
53

Locations acquired
 
30

 

 

 
30

Locations closed or consolidated
 

 
(2
)
 
(7
)
 
(9
)
Total locations, end of period
 
752

 
44

 
92

 
888


(1)
The large format locations include retail showrooms and accept a broad array of pawn collateral including electronics, appliances, tools, jewelry and other consumer hard goods. At September 30, 2013, 115 of the U.S. large format pawn stores also offered consumer loans or credit services products.

(2)
The small format locations typically have limited retail operations and primarily accept jewelry and small electronic items as pawn collateral. At September 30, 2013, all but one of the small format pawn stores also offered consumer loans or credit services products.

(3)
The Company’s U.S. free-standing, small format consumer loan locations offer a credit services product and are all located in Texas. The Mexico locations offer small, short-term consumer loans. In addition to stores shown on this chart, the Company is also an equal partner in Cash & Go, Ltd., a joint venture, which owns and operates 37 check cashing and financial services kiosks located inside convenience stores in the state of Texas. The Company’s credit services operations also include an internet distribution channel for customers in the state of Texas.

(4)
The operations of the consumer loan locations were consolidated with adjacent or nearby large format pawn locations.



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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(UNAUDITED)
 
 
Three Months Ended
 
Nine Months Ended
 
 
September 30,
 
September 30,
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
2013
 
2012
 
 
(in thousands, except per share data)
Revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
$
89,772

 
$
69,938

 
$
255,442

 
$
194,843

Pawn loan fees
 
47,455

 
39,768

 
133,658

 
108,612

Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
11,726

 
13,921

 
35,286

 
38,890

Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
25,234

 
26,068

 
53,775

 
74,361

Total revenue
 
174,187

 
149,695

 
478,161

 
416,706

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cost of revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cost of retail merchandise sold
 
53,546

 
40,187

 
152,677

 
112,895

Consumer loan and credit services loss provision
 
3,694

 
4,429

 
8,601

 
9,667

Cost of wholesale scrap jewelry sold
 
22,394

 
19,141

 
45,498

 
55,317

Total cost of revenue
 
79,634

 
63,757

 
206,776

 
177,879

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net revenue
 
94,553

 
85,938

 
271,385

 
238,827

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Expenses and other income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Store operating expenses
 
47,302

 
39,889

 
134,778

 
111,003

Administrative expenses
 
12,738

 
12,330

 
38,513

 
36,248

Depreciation and amortization
 
3,988

 
3,328

 
11,346

 
9,467

Interest expense
 
1,122

 
444

 
2,474

 
697

Interest income
 
(69
)
 
(30
)
 
(267
)
 
(147
)
Total expenses and other income
 
65,081

 
55,961

 
186,844

 
157,268

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income from continuing operations before income taxes
 
29,472

 
29,977

 
84,541

 
81,559

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for income taxes
 
6,331

 
10,341

 
25,473

 
28,138

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income from continuing operations
 
23,141

 
19,636

 
59,068

 
53,421

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax
 

 
(747
)
 

 
(671
)
Net income
 
$
23,141

 
$
18,889

 
$
59,068

 
$
52,750

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Basic income per share:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income from continuing operations
 
$
0.80

 
$
0.69

 
$
2.03

 
$
1.85

Loss from discontinued operations
 

 
(0.03
)
 

 
(0.03
)
Net income per basic share
 
$
0.80

 
$
0.66

 
$
2.03

 
$
1.82

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diluted income per share:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income from continuing operations
 
$
0.79

 
$
0.67

 
$
1.99

 
$
1.80

Loss from discontinued operations
 

 
(0.03
)
 

 
(0.03
)
Net income per diluted share
 
$
0.79

 
$
0.64

 
$
1.99

 
$
1.77

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted average shares outstanding:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Basic
 
28,904

 
28,616

 
29,128

 
28,951

Diluted
 
29,353

 
29,430

 
29,637

 
29,729


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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED)
 
 
September 30,
 
December 31,
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
2012
 
 
(in thousands)
ASSETS
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
30,539

 
$
25,744

 
$
50,285

Pawn loan fees and service charges receivable
 
17,835

 
15,888

 
15,367

Pawn loans
 
121,187

 
107,714

 
103,181

Consumer loans, net
 
1,375

 
2,027

 
1,879

Inventories
 
82,569

 
65,692

 
65,345

Other current assets
 
7,966

 
12,441

 
5,373

Total current assets
 
261,471

 
229,506

 
241,430

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Property and equipment, net
 
102,029

 
89,621

 
93,304

Goodwill, net
 
230,520

 
162,675

 
166,429

Other non-current assets
 
8,634

 
6,418

 
6,529

Total assets
 
$
602,654

 
$
488,220

 
$
507,692

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current portion of notes payable
 
$
3,297

 
$
3,184

 
$
3,212

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
 
35,446

 
35,707

 
27,938

Income taxes payable
 
9,718

 

 

Total current liabilities
 
48,461

 
38,891

 
31,150

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revolving unsecured credit facility
 
152,500

 
111,000

 
102,500

Notes payable, net of current portion
 
5,868

 
9,165

 
8,351

Deferred income tax liabilities
 
8,313

 
12,278

 
13,275

Total liabilities
 
215,142

 
171,334

 
155,276

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stockholders' equity:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Preferred stock
 

 

 

Common stock
 
393

 
383

 
388

Additional paid-in capital
 
176,018

 
149,606

 
159,081

Retained earnings
 
472,950

 
386,273

 
413,882

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) from
 
 
 
 
 
 
cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments
 
(9,162
)
 
(5,381
)
 
(6,940
)
Common stock held in treasury, at cost
 
(252,687
)
 
(213,995
)
 
(213,995
)
Total stockholders' equity
 
387,512

 
316,886

 
352,416

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 
$
602,654

 
$
488,220

 
$
507,692



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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
OPERATING INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED)

The following table details the components of revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2013, as compared to the three months ended September 30, 2012 (in thousands). Constant currency results exclude the effects of foreign currency translation and are calculated by translating current year results at prior year average exchange rates, which is more fully described elsewhere in this release.
 
 
Three Months Ended
 
 
 
 
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
 
September 30,
 
 
 
 
 
Constant Currency
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
Basis
Domestic revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
$
36,134

 
$
25,801

 
$
10,333

 
40
 %
 
 
40
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
21,241

 
16,747

 
4,494

 
27
 %
 
 
27
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
10,894

 
12,989

 
(2,095
)
 
(16
)%
 
 
(16
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
15,344

 
13,822

 
1,522

 
11
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
 
 
83,613

 
69,359

 
14,254

 
21
 %
 
 
21
 %
 
International revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Retail merchandise sales
 
53,638

 
44,137

 
9,501

 
22
 %
 
 
19
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
26,214

 
23,021

 
3,193

 
14
 %
 
 
12
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
832

 
932

 
(100
)
 
(11
)%
 
 
(13
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
9,890

 
12,246

 
(2,356
)
 
(19
)%
 
 
(19
)%
 
 
 
90,574

 
80,336

 
10,238

 
13
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
Total revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
89,772

 
69,938

 
19,834

 
28
 %
 
 
27
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
47,455

 
39,768

 
7,687

 
19
 %
 
 
18
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
11,726

 
13,921

 
(2,195
)
 
(16
)%
 
 
(16
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
25,234

 
26,068

 
(834
)
 
(3
)%
 
 
(3
)%
 
 
 
$
174,187

 
$
149,695

 
$
24,492

 
16
 %
 
 
15
 %
 



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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
OPERATING INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
(UNAUDITED)

The following table details the components of revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2013, as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2012 (in thousands). Constant currency results exclude the effects of foreign currency translation and are calculated by translating current year results at prior year average exchange rates, which is more fully described elsewhere in this release.

 
 
Nine Months Ended
 
 
 
 
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
 
September 30,
 
 
 
 
 
Constant Currency
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
Basis
Domestic revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
$
98,940

 
$
72,063

 
$
26,877

 
37
 %
 
 
37
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
57,289

 
44,394

 
12,895

 
29
 %
 
 
29
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
32,667

 
36,008

 
(3,341
)
 
(9
)%
 
 
(9
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
30,850

 
40,588

 
(9,738
)
 
(24
)%
 
 
(24
)%
 
 
 
219,746

 
193,053

 
26,693

 
14
 %
 
 
14
 %
 
International revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
156,502

 
122,780

 
33,722

 
27
 %
 
 
22
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
76,369

 
64,218

 
12,151

 
19
 %
 
 
14
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
2,619

 
2,882

 
(263
)
 
(9
)%
 
 
(13
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
22,925

 
33,773

 
(10,848
)
 
(32
)%
 
 
(32
)%
 
 
 
258,415

 
223,653

 
34,762

 
16
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
Total revenue:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail merchandise sales
 
255,442

 
194,843

 
60,599

 
31
 %
 
 
28
 %
 
Pawn loan fees
 
133,658

 
108,612

 
25,046

 
23
 %
 
 
20
 %
 
Consumer loan and credit services fees
 
35,286

 
38,890

 
(3,604
)
 
(9
)%
 
 
(10
)%
 
Wholesale scrap jewelry revenue
 
53,775

 
74,361

 
(20,586
)
 
(28
)%
 
 
(28
)%
 
 
 
$
478,161

 
$
416,706

 
$
61,455

 
15
 %
 
 
12
 %
 


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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
OPERATING INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
(UNAUDITED)

The following table details customer loans and inventories held by the Company and active CSO credit extensions from an independent third-party lender as of September 30, 2013, as compared to September 30, 2012 (in thousands). Constant currency results exclude the effects of foreign currency translation and are calculated by translating current year balances at the prior year end-of-period exchange rate, which is more fully described elsewhere in this release.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
 
Balance at September 30,
 
 
 
 
 
Constant Currency
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
Increase/(Decrease)
 
Basis
Domestic:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pawn loans
 
$
60,619

 
$
51,875

 
$
8,744

 
17
 %
 
 
17
 %
 
CSO credit extensions held by independent third-party (1)
 
12,926

 
14,048

 
(1,122
)
 
(8
)%
 
 
(8
)%
 
Other consumer loans
 
697

 
1,194

 
(497
)
 
(42
)%
 
 
(42
)%
 
 
 
74,242

 
67,117

 
7,125

 
11
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
International:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pawn loans
 
60,568

 
55,839

 
4,729

 
8
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
Other consumer loans
 
678

 
833

 
(155
)
 
(19
)%
 
 
(17
)%
 
 
 
61,246

 
56,672

 
4,574

 
8
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
Total:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pawn loans
 
121,187

 
107,714

 
13,473

 
13
 %
 
 
14
 %
 
CSO credit extensions held by independent third-party (1)
 
12,926

 
14,048

 
(1,122
)
 
(8
)%
 
 
(8
)%
 
Other consumer loans
 
1,375

 
2,027

 
(652
)
 
(32
)%
 
 
(31
)%
 
 
 
$
135,488

 
$
123,789

 
$
11,699

 
9
 %
 
 
11
 %
 
Pawn inventories:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Domestic pawn inventories
 
$
37,514

 
$
29,649

 
$
7,865

 
27
 %
 
 
27
 %
 
International pawn inventories
 
45,055

 
36,043

 
9,012

 
25
 %
 
 
28
 %
 
 
 
$
82,569

 
$
65,692

 
$
16,877

 
26
 %
 
 
27
 %
 

(1)
CSO amounts are composed of the principal portion of active CSO extensions of credit by an independent third-party lender, which are not included on the Company's balance sheet, net of the Company's estimated fair value of its liability under the letters of credit guaranteeing the loans.


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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
UNAUDITED NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION

The Company uses certain financial calculations, such as free cash flow, EBITDA from continuing operations and constant currency results, which are not considered measures of financial performance under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). Items excluded from the calculation of free cash flow, EBITDA from continuing operations and constant currency results are significant components in understanding and assessing the Company’s financial performance. Since free cash flow, EBITDA from continuing operations and constant currency results are not measures determined in accordance with GAAP and are thus susceptible to varying calculations, free cash flow, EBITDA from continuing operations and constant currency results, as presented, may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. Free cash flow, EBITDA from continuing operations and constant currency results should not be considered as alternatives to net income, cash flow provided by or used in operating, investing or financing activities or other financial statement data presented in the Company’s consolidated financial statements as indicators of financial performance or liquidity. Non-GAAP financial measures should be evaluated in conjunction with, and are not a substitute for, GAAP financial measures.

Earnings from Continuing Operations Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization
EBITDA from continuing operations is commonly used by investors to assess a company’s leverage capacity, liquidity and financial performance. The following table provides a reconciliation of net income to EBITDA from continuing operations (in thousands):     
 
 
Trailing Twelve Months Ended
 
 
September 30,
 
 
2013
 
2012
Net income
 
$
86,677

 
$
74,205

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax
 
75

 
432

Income from continuing operations
 
86,752

 
74,637

Adjustments:
 
 
 
 
Income taxes
 
38,841

 
38,742

Depreciation and amortization
 
14,828

 
12,170

Interest expense
 
3,265

 
727

Interest income
 
(336
)
 
(204
)
Earnings from continuing operations before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
 
$
143,350

 
$
126,072

 
 
 
 
 
EBITDA from continuing operations margin calculated as follows:
 
 
 
 
Total revenue from continuing operations
 
$
657,401

 
$
561,687

Earnings from continuing operations before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
 
143,350

 
126,072

EBITDA from continuing operations as a percentage of revenue
 
22
%
 
22
%

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FIRST CASH FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
UNAUDITED NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

Free Cash Flow
For purposes of its internal liquidity assessments, the Company considers free cash flow, which is defined as cash flow from the operating activities of continuing and discontinued operations reduced by purchases of property and equipment and net cash outflow from loan receivables. Free cash flow is commonly used by investors as a measure of cash generated by business operations that will be used to repay scheduled debt maturities and can be used to invest in future growth through new business development activities or acquisitions, repurchase stock, or repay debt obligations prior to their maturities. These metrics can also be used to evaluate the Company’s ability to generate cash flow from business operations and the impact that this cash flow has on the Company’s liquidity. The following table reconciles “net cash flow from operating activities” to “free cash flow” (in thousands):
 
 
Trailing Twelve Months Ended
 
 
September 30,
 
 
2013
 
2012
Cash flow from operating activities, including discontinued operations
 
$
108,335

 
$
80,233

Cash flow from investing activities:
 
 
 
 
Loan receivables
 
(8,260
)
 
(13,793
)
Purchases of property and equipment
 
(23,546
)
 
(24,079
)
Free cash flow
 
$
76,529

 
$
42,361


Constant Currency
Certain performance metrics discussed in this release are presented on a “constant currency” basis, which may be considered a non-GAAP financial measurement of financial performance under GAAP. The Company’s management uses constant currency results to evaluate operating results of certain business operations in Mexico, which are transacted primarily in Mexican pesos. Pawn scrap jewelry in Mexico is sold in U.S. dollars and, accordingly, does not require a constant currency adjustment. Constant currency results reported herein are calculated by translating certain balance sheet and income statement items denominated in Mexican pesos using the exchange rate from the prior-year comparable period, as opposed to the current comparable period, in order to exclude the effects of foreign currency rate fluctuations for purposes of evaluating period-over-period comparisons. For balance sheet items, the closing exchange rate at the end of the applicable prior-year period (September 30, 2012) of 12.9 to 1 was used, compared to the current end of period (September 30, 2013) exchange rate of 13.1 to 1. For income statement items, the average closing daily exchange rate for the appropriate period was used. The average exchange rate for the prior-year quarter ended September 30, 2012 was 13.2 to 1, compared to the current-quarter rate of 12.9 to 1. The average exchange rate for the prior-year nine-month period ended September 30, 2012 was 13.2 to 1, compared to the current year-to-date rate of 12.7 to 1.

For further information, please contact:
Gar Jackson
Phone:     (949) 873-2789
Email:     gar@irsense.com

Rick Wessel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Doug Orr, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Phone:    (817) 505-3199
Email:     investorrelations@firstcash.com
Website:    www.firstcash.com

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