Wealth Management reported net revenues of $5.7 billion compared with $6.1 billion a year ago. Pre-tax income was $1.5 billion compared with $1.6 billion a year ago.8 Pre-tax margin was 26.5% in the current quarter, or 28.2% excluding the impact of integration-related expenses.5,7
Investment Management reported net revenues of $1.4 billion compared with $1.7 billion a year ago. Pre-tax income was $249 million compared with $430 million a year ago.8
Other Matters
• | The Firm repurchased $2.7 billion of its outstanding common stock during the quarter, completing our $12 billion buyback plan that we announced last year. |
• | The Firm also announced a multi-year repurchase authorization of up to $20 billion of outstanding common stock without a set expiration date. |
• | The Board of Directors declared a $0.775 quarterly dividend per share, an 11% increase from the current $0.70 per share dividend, payable on August 15, 2022 to common shareholders of record on July 29, 2022. |
• | The Standardized Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio was 15.2%, 190 basis points above the new aggregate standardized approach CET1 requirement beginning October 1, 2022. |
Capital14 | | 2Q 2022 | | | 2Q 2021
| |
Standardized Approach | | | | | | |
CET1 capital15 | | | 15.2 | % | | | 16.6 | % |
Tier 1 capital15 | | | 16.9 | % | | | 18.3 | % |
Advanced Approach | | | | | | | | |
CET1 capital15 | | | 15.4 | % | | | 17.7 | % |
Tier 1 capital15 | | | 17.1 | % | | | 19.5 | % |
Leverage-based capital | | | | | | | | |
Tier 1 leverage16 | | | 6.6 | % | | | 7.5 | % |
SLR17 | | | 5.4 | % | | | 5.9 | % |
Common Stock Repurchases | |
Repurchases ($ millions) | | $ | 2,738 | | | $ | 2,939 | |
Number of Shares (millions) | | | 33 | | | | 34 | |
Average Price | | $ | 82.05 | | | $ | 86.21 | |
Period End Shares (millions) | | | 1,723 | | | | 1,834 | |
Tax Rate | | | 23.6 | % | | | 23.1 | % |
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1 Includes preferred dividends related to the calculation of earnings per share of $104 million and $103 million for the second quarter of 2022 and 2021, respectively.
2 The Firm prepares its Consolidated Financial Statements using accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (U.S. GAAP). From time to time, Morgan Stanley may disclose certain “non-GAAP financial measures” in the course of its earnings releases, earnings conference calls, financial presentations and otherwise. The Securities and Exchange Commission defines a “non-GAAP financial measure” as a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial position, or cash flows that is subject to adjustments that effectively exclude, or include amounts from the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by Morgan Stanley are provided as additional information to analysts, investors and other stakeholders in order to provide them with greater transparency about, or an alternative method for assessing our financial condition, operating results, or capital adequacy. These measures are not in accordance with, or a substitute for U.S. GAAP, and may be different from or inconsistent with non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. Whenever we refer to a non-GAAP financial measure, we will also generally define it or present the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP, along with a reconciliation of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measure we reference and such comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure.
3 Our earnings releases, earnings conference calls, financial presentations and other communications may also include certain metrics which we believe to be useful to us, analysts, investors, and other stakeholders by providing further transparency about, or an additional means of assessing, our financial condition and operating results.
4 Return on average tangible common equity and return on average tangible common equity excluding integration-related expenses are non-GAAP financial measures that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance and capital adequacy. The calculation of return on average tangible common equity represents full year or annualized net income applicable to Morgan Stanley less preferred dividends as a percentage of average tangible common equity. Tangible common equity, also a non-GAAP financial measure, represents common equity less goodwill and intangible assets net of allowable mortgage servicing rights deduction. The calculation of return on average tangible common equity excluding integration-related expenses is adjusted in both the numerator and the denominator to exclude the integration-related expenses associated with the acquisitions of E*TRADE and Eaton Vance.
5 The Firm’s and business segment’s second quarter results for 2022 and 2021 include integration-related expenses as a result of the E*TRADE and Eaton Vance acquisitions reported in the Wealth Management segment and Investment Management segment, respectively. The amounts are presented as follows (in millions):
| | 2Q 2022 | | | 2Q 2021 | |
Firm | | | | | | |
Compensation | | $ | 11 | | | $ | 25 | |
Non-compensation | | | 109 | | | | 65 | |
Total non-interest expenses | | $ | 120 | | | $ | 90 | |
Total non-interest expenses (after-tax) | | $ | 92 | | | $ | 69 | |
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Wealth Management | | | | | | | | |
Compensation | | $ | 4 | | | $ | 9 | |
Non-compensation | | | 92 | | | | 51 | |
Total non-interest expenses | | $ | 96 | | | $ | 60 | |
Total non-interest expenses (after-tax) | | $ | 74 | | | $ | 46 | |
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Investment Management | | | | | | | | |
Compensation | | $ | 7 | | | $ | 16 | |
Non-compensation | | | 17 | | | | 14 | |
Total non-interest expenses | | $ | 24 | | | $ | 30 | |
Total non-interest expenses (after-tax) | | $ | 18 | | | $ | 23 | |
6 The Firm expense efficiency ratio represents total non-interest expenses as a percentage of net revenues. The Firm expense efficiency ratio excluding integration-related expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance.
7 Pre-tax margin represents income before taxes divided by net revenues. Wealth Management pre-tax margin excluding the integration-related expenses represents income before taxes less those expenses divided by net revenues. Wealth Management pre-tax margin excluding integration-related expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow comparability of period-to-period operating performance.
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8 Pre-tax income represents income before taxes.
9 Wealth Management fee-based client assets represent the amount of assets in client accounts where the basis of payment for services is a fee calculated on those assets.
10 Wealth Management fee-based asset flows include net new fee-based assets (including asset acquisitions), net account transfers, dividends, interest, and client fees, and exclude institutional cash management related activity.
11 AUM is defined as assets under management or supervision.
12 Long-term net flows include the Equity, Fixed Income and Alternative and Solutions asset classes and excludes the Liquidity and Overlay Services asset class.
13 Transactional revenues include investment banking, trading, and commissions and fee revenues. Transactional revenues excluding the impact of mark-to-market gains/losses on investments associated with certain employee deferred compensation plans is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Firm considers useful for analysts, investors and other stakeholders to allow better comparability of period-to-period operating performance and capital adequacy.
14 Capital ratios are estimates as of the press release date, July 14, 2022.
15 CET1 capital is defined as Common Equity Tier 1 capital. The Firm’s risk-based capital ratios are computed under each of the (i) standardized approaches for calculating credit risk and market risk risk‐weighted assets (RWAs) (the “Standardized Approach”) and (ii) applicable advanced approaches for calculating credit risk, market risk and operational risk RWAs (the “Advanced Approach”). For information on the calculation of regulatory capital and ratios, and associated regulatory requirements, please refer to "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Liquidity and Capital Resources – Regulatory Requirements" in the Firm’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 (2021 Form 10-K).
16 The Tier 1 leverage ratio is a leverage-based capital requirement that measures the Firm’s leverage. Tier 1 leverage ratio utilizes Tier 1 capital as the numerator and average adjusted assets as the denominator.
17 The Firm’s supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) utilizes a Tier 1 capital numerator of approximately $77.8 billion and $84.6 billion, and supplementary leverage exposure denominator of approximately $1.45 trillion and $1.44 trillion, for the second quarter of 2022 and 2021, respectively.