ERAC Market Analysis & Financial Reporting 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which financial metric best captures the volatility of energy commodity revenues over a rolling 12-month period?
- EBITDA margin
- Coefficient of variation of revenue (Correct answer)
- Debt-to-equity ratio
- Return on invested capital
Correct answer: Coefficient of variation of revenue
The coefficient of variation normalizes standard deviation by the mean, making it the most appropriate metric for comparing revenue volatility across different price scales.
Question 2: In energy market financial reporting, a 'mark-to-market' valuation requires that derivative positions be recorded at:
- Historical cost
- Net present value of future cash flows
- Current fair market value (Correct answer)
- Amortized book value
Correct answer: Current fair market value
Mark-to-market (MTM) accounting records derivatives at their current fair market value on the balance sheet date, reflecting unrealized gains or losses.
Question 3: A natural gas marketing company reports a sharp increase in 'unrealized trading gains.' What is the primary risk this signals to an energy risk auditor?
- Underreported tax liabilities
- Potential overstatement of earnings before settlement (Correct answer)
- Declining physical delivery volumes
- Excessive hedging activity
Correct answer: Potential overstatement of earnings before settlement
Large unrealized gains represent mark-to-market income that has not yet been cash-settled, creating earnings that may reverse if market prices move adversely.
Question 4: Which of the following best describes 'basis risk' in an energy market context?
- Risk that counterparty defaults on payment
- Divergence between the hedged price index and the actual price received (Correct answer)
- Risk that regulatory changes alter commodity classification
- Uncertainty in long-term demand forecasting
Correct answer: Divergence between the hedged price index and the actual price received
Basis risk arises when the price index used for hedging does not perfectly correlate with the actual physical price at the delivery location or time.
Question 5: Under ASC 815, which condition must be met for a commodity derivative to qualify for hedge accounting treatment?
- The notional value must exceed $1 million
- The hedge must be formally designated and documented at inception (Correct answer)
- The hedge must cover 100% of the hedged item's fair value
- The derivative must be exchange-traded
Correct answer: The hedge must be formally designated and documented at inception
ASC 815 requires formal designation and documentation of the hedging relationship at inception, including identification of the risk being hedged and the hedging instrument.
Question 6: An energy company's financial report shows a consistently high 'days sales outstanding' (DSO). What operational risk does this most directly indicate?
- High capital expenditure commitments
- Potential liquidity pressure from delayed customer payments (Correct answer)
- Excessive reliance on spot market sales
- Underinvestment in infrastructure assets
Correct answer: Potential liquidity pressure from delayed customer payments
High DSO means customers are taking longer to pay, which reduces cash availability and may signal credit quality issues within the customer base.
Question 7: In power market analysis, the 'spark spread' is used to measure:
- Price difference between peak and off-peak electricity
- Profitability of converting natural gas into electricity (Correct answer)
- Basis differential between two natural gas hubs
- Margin between wholesale and retail electricity prices
Correct answer: Profitability of converting natural gas into electricity
The spark spread equals the electricity price minus the cost of the natural gas needed to generate that electricity, indicating the gross margin for a gas-fired power plant.
Which financial metric best captures the volatility of energy commodity revenues over a rolling 12-month period?