December 13, 2018 |
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ISSN 1550-9214 |
Nine-Month Warranty Expense Data:While vehicle and building trade warranty expenses continue more or less unchanged, high-tech electronic warranty spending is still falling. And a new accounting rule is forcing companies to separate break/fix warranties from sales returns, reducing some expense totals significantly.Given that the year is ending in a few weeks and the third-quarter financial reports were filed a few weeks ago, we thought it a good opportunity to see where things stood across all industries, and not just with new homes and vehicles. So we compiled the warranty expense reports of some 500 or so U.S.-based warranty providers and organized them into 18 different industries so we could bring you a nine-month status report. Usually, we do this only once a year, when all the annual reports have been filed in March. That's because there are roughly 38 U.S.-based companies that report their warranty expenses only once a year, at the end of their fiscal years in their annual reports. And only a handful end their fiscal years in September. For the others, there is no new warranty data available, except in March. Industry EstimatesTherefore, to put this week's report together, we had to include place-saving estimates based on 2017 spending levels for those companies, so that we had no blanks for the first, second, and/or third quarters of 2018. However, in three months, we will replace these estimates with real data when the annual reports are published. And that will necessarily change the totals and averages presented here, as the estimates are replaced with facts. In Figure 1, we're looking at the quarterly claims payments of four industry sub-groups collected together under the heading of "vehicles." These include the manufacturers of cars, trucks, auto parts, and planes, and other similar products. For instance, motorcycles are included under cars, and construction equipment is grouped with trucks. The vehicle sector saw a 2.5% increase in claims payments from the third quarter of 2017 to the third quarter of 2018. However, the car manufacturers were the only one of the four industry groups to see an increase. The others saw relatively small declines. Figure 1 |
Claims | Latest | Rate | |
Paid ($m) | Claims | Year | |
Company | 9mo18 | Rate | Ago |
Lam Research Corp. | $196 | 3.7% | 1.8% |
Baker Hughes Inc. | $83 | 0.9% | 0.4% |
United Technologies Corp. | $380 | 1.2% | 0.6% |
Tempur Sealy International | $32 | 1.6% | 0.9% |
Pentair plc | $43 | 1.9% | 1.3% |
Coherent Inc. | $40 | 2.7% | 1.8% |
HNI Corp. | $22 | 1.3% | 1.0% |
Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. | $28 | 1.7% | 1.3% |
Applied Materials Inc. | $126 | 1.3% | 1.1% |
Lear Corp. | $20 | 0.13% | 0.10% |
Source: Warranty Week from SEC data
We should note that because some companies do not include their year-ago warranty expenses in their financial statements, our year-to-year calculations do not always take account of acquisitions and divestitures. For instance, in April, Pentair spun off its electrical business into a new entity called nVent Electric plc. Its new claims rate of 1.9% is for the remainder of the company. But the year-ago 1.3% claims rate is for Pentair plus nVent. And nVent does not publish its warranty expenses, claiming that they're "not material."
Top Accrual Rate Changes
With the accrual rate, a company is supposed to keep it the same unless they expect a change in failure rate or repair cost in the future. In other words, if a company is currently accruing $100 per product sold, it should continue accruing $100 per product sold unless it expects expenses to change. But it would also have to account for inflation in both product price and repair costs.
The bottom line is that accrual rates should be more stable than claims rates. For instance, the accrual rate should not rise because of a drop in sales. If sales decline, accruals remain proportional to sales, and so accruals decline as well. And when the accrual rate rises, it does so because the company believes claims are going to rise soon as well. In other words, it sees a problem ahead.
In Figure 7, we've taken the accrual rates of all of the top 100 warranty providers and calculated the ten largest proportional increases from September 2017 to September 2018. For instance, NetApp's accrual rate rose more than three-fold, from 0.14% in September 2017 to 0.46% in September 2018. Rockwell Collins saw its accrual rate rise by more than a third, from 1.0% to 1.4%. NetApp's accrual rate increase came despite a 21% increase in sales. Rockwell Collins, meanwhile, was acquired by United Technologies Corp. in November, so this is its last appearance as a separate company.
Figure 7
Top 100 U.S.-based Warranty Providers:
Top Ten Accrual Rate Increases,
First 9 Months 2018 vs. 9 Mo. 2017
(accruals as a % of product sales)
Accruals | Latest | Rate | |
Made ($m) | Accrual | Year | |
Company | 9mo18 | Rate | Ago |
NetApp Inc. | $12 | 0.46% | 0.14% |
United Technologies | $472 | 1.4% | 0.7% |
Allison Transmission | $30 | 1.3% | 0.7% |
Pentair plc | $43 | 1.9% | 1.2% |
Lam Research Corp. | $198 | 3.0% | 2.0% |
Cummins Inc. | $793 | 4.5% | 3.0% |
HNI Corp. | $22 | 1.33 | 0.95% |
Rockwell Collins Inc. | $85 | 1.39% | 1.0% |
Regal-Beloit Corp. | $17 | 0.6% | 0.5% |
Coherent Inc. | $45 | 3.1% | 2.4% |
Source: Warranty Week from SEC data
Note that five companies made both lists: Coherent; HNI; Lam Research; Pentair; and United Technologies. This means that among all the large U.S.-based warranty providers, they saw the biggest expense rate increases of the first three quarters of the year, and one rate increase confirmed the other. That's not good. Their warranty managers will probably be getting coal in their stockings this holiday season.
We didn't make charts for all the companies that saw their claims and accrual rates decline the most, but we'll tell you what they would have shown. Six companies made both lists, meaning that their claims and accrual rates fell the most. They are: Aptiv plc (formerly Delphi); Cree; IBM; Itron Inc.; Netgear; and Sherwin Williams Company. For them, congratulations are in order.
Interestingly, one of the companies that made the list in Figure 6 was also among the top 10 accrual rate declines. While Lear saw its claims rate rise from 0.10% to 0.13%, it nevertheless cut its accrual rate from 0.08% to 0.05%. But those are relatively small changes, even if they are in contradictory directions. Unlike in years past, we have not yet seen any companies cut their accruals by huge amounts in spite of huge increases in claims payments.
Warranty Reserves
In Figure 8, we're looking at the sum of all the warranty reserve fund balances of U.S.-based warranty providers at the end of the past 63 quarters. On September 30, 2018, that balance was $41.5 billion, down about $573 million or 1.4% from a year before. And it was the first dip below $42 billion since the end of 2013.
Figure 8
Worldwide Warranty Reserves
of U.S.-based Companies
(reserves held in US$ billions, 2003-2018)

In pure dollar terms, some of the largest reserve fund balance reductions were reported by Apple; Aptiv; Ford; GM; and Navistar. Aptiv also scored high proportionally, reducing its reserves by more than two-thirds. But the biggest percentage reduction was reported by Netgear, which cut its reserves from $68 million to $19 million, a 73% decline.
Some of the largest dollar-denominated increases were reported by Cummins; Deere & Co.; Lennar Corp.; and Tesla. Just those four raised their reserve balances by a combined $1.17 billion, led by Cummins' $568 million increase, required to deal with emissions-related engine recalls.
Tesla and Lennar also scored high on the list in terms of percentage increases. But Tesla is growing much faster than its warranty expenses, and Lennar is acquiring former competitors such as CalAtlantic Group Inc. Others towards the top of that list included Baker Hughes; Colfax Corp.; and D.R. Horton Inc.
Status Quo?
Once again, as in the past two newsletters, we cannot find any evidence of a slowdown in the latest warranty expense data. Claims are up 5.6%. Accruals are up 27%. And sales are up 10%. The only metric that's down is the warranty reserve balance total, and that decline is only 1.4%.
That doesn't mean there won't be a slowdown, but it does mean that this time we're not seeing the same kinds of clues we saw in 2006 and 2007. Individual companies seem to be facing challenges with recalls and regulators, not to mention new accounting rules that force them to separate real warranty costs from make-believe warranty costs. But there's no widespread downturn evident in the data.
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This Week’s Warranty Week Headlines | ||
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Solar battery system won't save money despite subsidies. Solar Quotes (AU), December 13, 2018 | |
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Carrier introduces new AIG labor warranty integration programs. Press Release, December 12, 2018 | |
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How blockchain technology can reduce automotive warranty costs. CBT Automotive Network, December 11, 2018 | |
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BMW won't extend its warranty beyond the 3-year mark anytime soon. Cars Guide (AU), December 11, 2018 | |
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Meat Puppets unveil a new song called "Warranty." Rolling Stone, December 11, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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Pegasystems releases survey on consumer extended warranty buying habits. Press Release, December 10, 2018 | |
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Ambulance crew considers self-insuring because of service contract costs. KCIM-AM Carroll IA, December 10, 2018 | |
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HVAC tune-ups can keep a warranty in force. Green Valley News (AZ), December 8, 2018 | |
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Tyler Hoover's broken McLaren had $150k of warranty work in 2 years. Car Throttle, December 8, 2018 | |
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Sears Canada customers told to pay for worthless extended warranties. Canadian Broadcasting Corp., December 7, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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World Diamond Council revises diamond invoice warranty language. JCK Online, December 7, 2018 | |
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1Derlife Investment Partners buys stake in OnPoint Warranty Solutions. Press Release, December 6, 2018 | |
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Refrigerator is so smart nobody knows how to fix it. WTLV-TV Jacksonville FL, December 6, 2018 | |
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Predictive maintenance can help control repair costs and reduce failures. Industry Week, December 6, 2018 | |
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What to look for when shopping for refurbished products. WMAQ-TV Chicago, December 6, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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Charlie Robinson stepping down as president of Resource Automotive. Automotive News, December 5, 2018 | |
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RAC Dealer Network to offer monthly payments for VSCs. Motor Trade News (UK), December 5, 2018 | |
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Look for these items in the fine print of your battery warranty. Solar Builder, December 5, 2018 | |
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Apple ending $29 out-of-warranty battery replacement service this month. The Apple Post, December 4, 2018 | |
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BMW expects goodwill and warranty issues to impact earnings in fourth quarter. Reuters, December 3, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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Huawei offers free accidental damage protection on smartphone. Georgia Today (GE), December 3, 2018 | |
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Omega announces 5-year international warranty on all watches. Press Release, December 3, 2018 | |
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Consumers Council of Canada publishes product insurance report. Press Release, November 30, 2018 | |
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Retailer Michael Hill fined over misleading extended warranty language. New Zealand Herald, November 29, 2018 | |
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American Water Resources partners with Philadelphia Energy Authority. WPVI-TV Philadelphia, November 29, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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We Predict uses machine learning to predict automotive parts failures. Just Auto (UK), November 28, 2018 | |
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First American Financial Corp. launches shared blockchain system. Press Release, November 28, 2018 | |
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RAC Dealer Network says extended warranty sales are up by 11%. AM Online (UK), November 28, 2018 | |
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Resource Automotive adds monthly subscriptions for Mechanic 2.0 VSCs. Press Release, November 27, 2018 | |
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Sunnova Energy Corp. launches Sunnova Protect service plans. Press Release, November 27, 2018 | |
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Warranty Headlines (cont’d) | ||
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Home warranty company Service America is shutting down after 43 years. South Florida Sun-Sentinel, November 27, 2018 | |
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Insurance tech startup Clyde raises $3 million to simplify product warranties. Venture Beat, November 27, 2018 | |
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Police chief's girlfriend charged with home warranty fraud. Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner, November 26, 2018 | |
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How the right data can increase your chance of a successful warranty claim. Fleet Equipment, November 26, 2018 | |
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BMW Australia has no plans to lengthen 3-yr warranty. Go Auto (AU), November 26, 2018 | |
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