Form 10-Q
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 10-Q

x QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the Quarterly Period Ended September 28, 2014

¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission File No. 0-21625

 

 

FAMOUS DAVE’S of AMERICA, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Minnesota   41-1782300

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite 200

Minnetonka, MN 55343

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code (952) 294-1300

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.    Yes  þ    No  ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).    Yes  þ    No  ¨

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See definition of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerate filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

 

Large Accelerated Filer   ¨    Accelerated Filer   þ
Non-Accelerated Filer   ¨      Smaller reporting company   ¨
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).    Yes  ¨    No  þ

As of October 31, 2014, 7,143,552 shares of the registrant’s Common Stock were outstanding.


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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC.

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PART I  

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

  
Item 1  

Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited)

  
 

Consolidated Balance Sheets As of September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013

     3   
 

Consolidated Statements of Operations For the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013

     4   
 

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows For the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September  29, 2013

     5   
 

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

     6   
Item 2  

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

     17   
Item 3  

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

     26   
Item 4  

Controls and Procedures

     27   
PART II  

OTHER INFORMATION

  
Item 1  

Legal Proceedings

     27   
Item 6  

Exhibits

     28   
 

SIGNATURES

     29   
 

CERTIFICATIONS

  


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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 AND DECEMBER 29, 2013

(in thousands, except per share data)

 

     September  28,
2014

(Unaudited)
     December 29,
2013

             
 
ASSETS      

Current assets:

     

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 1,558      $ 1,293  

Restricted cash

     711        1,101  

Accounts receivable, net

     3,266        3,981  

Inventories

     2,835        2,915  

Deferred tax assets

     231        231  

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

     1,308        2,536  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current assets

     9,909        12,057  

Property, equipment and leasehold improvements, net

     56,340        59,733  

Other assets:

     

Intangible assets, net

     2,961        2,997  

Deferred tax assets

     209        209  

Other assets

     382        341  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 69,801      $ 75,337  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY      

Current liabilities:

     

Current portion of long-term debt and financing lease obligation

   $ 1,016      $ 980  

Accounts payable

     5,455        6,241  

Accrued compensation and benefits

     2,494        2,812  

Deferred tax liabilities

     42        42  

Other current liabilities

     3,782        3,600  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

     12,789        13,675  

Long-term liabilities:

     

Line of credit

     5,000        11,400  

Long-term debt, less current portion

     3,513        4,023  

Financing lease obligation, less current portion

     3,242        3,502  

Deferred tax liabilities

     920        920  

Other liabilities

     9,478        9,026  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     34,942        42,546  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Shareholders’ equity:

     

Common stock, $0.01 par value, 100,000 shares authorized, 7,118 and 7,274 shares issued and outstanding at September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013, respectively

     68        70  

Retained earnings

     34,791        32,721  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total shareholders’ equity

     34,859        32,791  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 69,801      $ 75,337  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

 

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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 AND SEPTEMBER 29, 2013

(in thousands, except per share data)

(Unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
     September 28,     September 29,     September 28,     September 29,  
     2014     2013     2014     2013  

Revenue:

        

Restaurant sales, net

   $ 33,065     $ 34,680     $ 101,207     $ 105,506  

Franchise royalty revenue

     4,384       4,405       13,194       13,062  

Franchise fee revenue

     5       140       140       259  

Licensing and other revenue

     222       309       734       884  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total revenue

     37,676       39,534       115,275       119,711  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Costs and expenses:

        

Food and beverage costs

     9,750       10,504       29,554       32,010  

Labor and benefits costs

     10,550       11,114       32,381       33,650  

Operating expenses

     8,781       8,836       26,923       27,087  

Depreciation and amortization

     1,472       1,502       4,505       4,579  

General and administrative expenses

     3,913       4,892       12,190       16,041  

Asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs

     80       1,176       642       1,166  

Pre-opening expenses

     —         293       7       369  

Net loss on disposal of property

     3       1       424       8  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total costs and expenses

     34,549       38,318       106,626       114,910  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income from operations

     3,127       1,216       8,649       4,801  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other expense:

        

Interest expense

     (209     (233     (709     (771

Interest income

     —         1       1       6  

Other income (expense), net

     2       (19     (1     (10
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total other expense

     (207     (251     (709     (775
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income before income taxes

     2,920       965       7,940       4,026  

Income tax expense

     (897     (228     (2,550     (1,131
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net income

   $ 2,023     $ 737     $ 5,390     $ 2,895  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Basic net income per common share

   $ 0.28     $ 0.10     $ 0.75     $ 0.39  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Diluted net income per common share

   $ 0.28     $ 0.10     $ 0.74     $ 0.38  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares outstanding—basic

     7,189       7,450       7,215       7,419  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares outstanding—diluted

     7,212       7,721       7,244       7,695  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

 

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 AND SEPTEMBER 29, 2013

(in thousands)

(Unaudited)

 

     Nine Months Ended  
     September 28,     September 29,  
     2014     2013  

Cash flows from operating activities:

    

Net income

   $ 5,390     $ 2,895  

Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash flows provided by operations:

    

Depreciation and amortization

     4,505       4,579  

Asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs

     642       1,166  

Net loss on disposal of property

     424       8  

Amortization of deferred financing costs

     62       51  

Deferred income taxes

     —         272  

Deferred rent

     716       733  

Stock-based compensation

     (752     1,247  

Tax benefit for equity awards issued

     (871     (465

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

    

Restricted cash

     390       (34

Accounts receivable, net

     704       180  

Inventories

     28       (60

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

     1,215       (105

Deposits

     (24     (11

Accounts payable

     (1,077     1,548  

Accrued compensation and benefits

     (1,240     (215

Other current liabilities

     1,138       (91

Other liabilities

     48       —    

Long-term deferred compensation

     (145     99  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows provided by operating activities

     11,153       11,797  

Cash flows used for investing activities:

    

Proceeds from the sale of décor

     95       —    

Purchases of property, equipment and leasehold improvements

     (2,033     (3,635

Purchases of intangible assets

     —         (229
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows used for investing activities

     (1,938     (3,864

Cash flows used for financing activities:

    

Proceeds from line of credit

     16,700       13,900  

Payments on line of credit

     (23,100     (20,600

Payments for debt issuance costs

     (40     (58

Payments on long-term debt and financing lease obligation

     (734     (706

Payments from exercise of stock options

     (114     (42

Tax benefit for equity awards issued

     871       465  

Repurchase of common stock

     (2,533     (1,186
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows used for financing activities

     (8,950     (8,227
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

     265       (294

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

     1,293       2,074  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

   $ 1,558     $ 1,780  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

 

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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(1) Basis of Presentation

We, Famous Dave’s of America, Inc. (“Famous Dave’s” or the “Company”), were incorporated in Minnesota on March 14, 1994. We develop, own, operate and franchise restaurants under the name “Famous Dave’s”. As of September 28, 2014, there were 195 Famous Dave’s restaurants operating in 34 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and one Canadian province, including 53 company-owned restaurants and 142 franchise-operated restaurants. An additional 57 franchise restaurants were committed to be developed through signed Area Development Agreements as of September 28, 2014.

We prepared these consolidated financial statements in accordance with Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) Rules and Regulations. These unaudited financial statements represent the consolidated financial statements of Famous Dave’s and its subsidiaries as of September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013 and for the three and nine month periods ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, respectively. The information furnished in these financial statements includes normal recurring adjustments and reflects all adjustments, which are, in our opinion, necessary for a fair presentation. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America have been condensed or omitted. These consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2013 as filed with the SEC.

Due to the seasonality of our business, revenue and operating results for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

Reclassifications – Certain reclassifications have been made to prior year amounts to conform to the current year’s presentation.

(2) Net Income Per Common Share

Basic net income per common share (“EPS”) is computed by dividing net income by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the reporting period. Diluted EPS equals net income divided by the sum of the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding plus all additional common stock equivalents, such as stock options, when dilutive.

Following is a reconciliation of basic and diluted net income per common share:

 

     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
(in thousands, except per share data)    September 28,
2014
     September 29,
2013
     September 28,
2014
     September 29,
2013
 

Net income per common share – basic:

           

Net income

   $ 2,023      $ 737      $ 5,390      $ 2,895  

Weighted average shares outstanding

     7,189        7,450        7,215        7,419  

Net income per common share – basic

   $ 0.28      $ 0.10      $ 0.75      $ 0.39  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net income per common share – diluted:

           

Net income

   $ 2,023      $ 737      $ 5,390      $ 2,895  

Weighted average shares outstanding

     7,189        7,450        7,215        7,419  

Dilutive impact of common stock equivalents outstanding

     23        271        29        276  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted weighted average shares outstanding

     7,212        7,721        7,244        7,695  

Net income per common share – diluted

   $ 0.28      $ 0.10      $ 0.74      $ 0.38  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

All options outstanding as of September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 were included in the computation of diluted earnings per share.

(3) Restricted Cash and Marketing Fund

We have a system-wide Public Relations and Marketing Development Fund, to which Company-owned restaurants, in addition to the majority of franchise-operated restaurants, contribute a percentage of net sales, currently 0.75%, for use in public relations and marketing development efforts throughout the system. The assets held by this fund are considered restricted. Accordingly, we reflect the cash related to this fund in restricted cash and reflect the liability in accounts payable on our consolidated balance sheets as of September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013. We had approximately $711,000 and $1.1 million, in this fund, as of September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013, respectively.

(4) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Accounts Receivable, Net – We provide an allowance for uncollectible accounts on accounts receivable based on historical losses and existing economic conditions, when relevant. We provide for a general bad debt reserve for franchise receivables due to increases in days sales outstanding and deterioration in general economic market conditions. This general reserve is based on the aging of receivables meeting specified criteria and is adjusted each quarter based on past due receivable balances. Additionally, we have periodically established a specific reserve on certain receivables as necessary. Any changes to the reserve are recorded in general and administrative expenses. The allowance for uncollectible accounts was approximately $187,000 and $72,000, at September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013, respectively. Accounts receivable are written off when they become uncollectible, and payments subsequently received on such receivables are credited to allowance for doubtful accounts. Accounts receivable balances written off have not exceeded allowances provided. We believe all accounts receivable in excess of the allowance are fully collectible. If accounts receivable in excess of provided allowances are determined uncollectible, they are charged to expense in the period that determination is made. Outstanding past due accounts receivable are subject to a monthly interest charge on unpaid balances which is recorded as interest income in our consolidated statements of operations. In assessing recoverability of these receivables, we make judgments regarding the financial condition of the franchisees based primarily on past and current payment trends, as well as other variables, including annual financial information, which the franchisees are required to submit to us, as well as other variables.

(5) Intangible Assets, net

The Company has intangible assets that consist of liquor licenses and lease interest assets. The liquor licenses are indefinite lived assets and are not subject to amortization. The lease interest assets are amortized to occupancy costs on a straight-line basis over the remaining term of each respective lease. Amortization of the lease interest assets is expected to be approximately $47,500 per year, for the remaining useful life.

 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

A reconciliation of beginning and ending amounts of intangible assets at September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013, respectively, are presented in the table below:

 

(in thousands)    Remaining
estimated
useful life
(years)
     Original
Cost
     Accumulated
Amortization
    Net
Book
Value
     Less
Current
Portion(1)
    Non-
Current
Portion
 

Balance at December 29, 2013

               

Lease interest assets

     26.1      $ 1,417      $ (183   $ 1,234      $ (47   $ 1,187  

Liquor licenses

        1,810        —         1,810        —         1,810  
     

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

      $ 3,227      $ (183   $ 3,044      $ (47   $ 2,997  
     

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 
(in thousands)    Remaining
estimated
useful life
(years)
     Original
Cost
     Accumulated
Amortization
    Net
Book
Value
     Less
Current
Portion(1)
    Non-
Current
Portion
 

Balance at September 28, 2014

               

Lease interest assets

     25.3      $ 1,417      $ (218   $ 1,199      $ (48   $ 1,151  

Liquor licenses

        1,810        —         1,810        —         1,810  
     

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total

      $ 3,227      $ (218   $ 3,009      $ (48   $ 2,961  
     

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

The current portion is included in prepaid expenses and other current assets on the consolidated balance sheets.

(6) Credit Facility, Long-Term Debt and Debt Covenants

The Company and certain of its subsidiaries (collectively known as the “Borrower”) currently have a Credit Agreement with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. The Credit Agreement will expire on July 5, 2016. It contains a $30.0 million revolving credit facility (the “Facility”) with an opportunity to increase this to $50.0 million, a term loan (the “Term Loan”) and up to $3.0 million of letters of credit, which reduce the availability of the Facility. At September 28, 2014, the principal amount outstanding under the Facility and the Term Loan was $5.0 million and $4.2 million, respectively, along with approximately $620,000 in letters of credit for real estate locations. The Credit Agreement allows for the termination of the Facility by the Borrower without penalty at any time. We expect to use any borrowings under the Credit Agreement for general working capital purposes as needed. Under the Credit Agreement, the Borrower has granted the Lender a security interest in all current and future personal property of the Borrower.

Principal amounts outstanding under the Facility bear interest either at an adjusted Eurodollar rate or “Base Rate” plus an applicable margin. The applicable margin depends on the Company’s Adjusted Leverage Ratio at the end of the previous quarter. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, our weighted average interest rate for the Facility was 2.88% and 3.22%, respectively. Unused portions of the Facility are subject to a fee, which was 0.375% of the unused amount at September 28, 2014. An option exercise fee would also apply to increased outstanding amounts between $30.0 and $50.0 million.

Principal amounts outstanding under the Term Loan bear interest at the same rate as the Facility. The weighted average interest rate of the Term Loan for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 was 2.20% and 2.73%, respectively. The Company is required to make minimum annual amortization payments of 10.0% of the principal balance of the Term Loan.

 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

The Facility contains various financial covenants as well as customary affirmative and negative covenants for credit facilities of this type. For more information regarding the details of the various financial covenants and customary affirmative and negative covenants, please read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2013. We were in compliance with all covenants as of September 28, 2014.

(7) Other Current Liabilities

Other current liabilities consisted of the following at:

 

     September 28,      December 29,  
(in thousands)    2014      2013  

Gift cards payable

   $ 1,416      $ 1,855  

Other liabilities

     992        831  

Sales tax payable

     841        747  

Income tax payable

     471        34  

Deferred franchise fees

     50        115  

Accrued property and equipment purchases

     12        18  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 3,782      $ 3,600  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

(8) Other Liabilities

Other liabilities consisted of the following at:

 

     September 28,      December 29,  
(in thousands)    2014      2013  

Deferred rent

   $ 8,221      $ 7,831  

Other liabilities

     1,077        1,063  

Asset retirement obligations

     107        107  

Income taxes payable

     73        25  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 9,478      $ 9,026  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

(9) Performance Shares, Stock Options, Other Forms of Compensation, and Common Share Repurchases

Stock-based Compensation

We have adopted a 2005 Stock Incentive Plan, pursuant to which we may grant stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance shares, performance stock units and other stock and cash awards to eligible participants. We have also adopted a 1998 Director Stock Option Plan that expired on June 19, 2008. Together, the 2005 Stock Incentive Plan and the 1998 Director Stock Option Plan are referred to herein as the “Plans.” Under the 2005 Plan, an aggregate of 294,162 shares of our Company’s common stock remained unreserved and available for issuance at September 28, 2014.

 

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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

We recognized stock-based compensation expense in our consolidated statements of operations for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, respectively, as follows:

 

     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
      September 28,     September 29,      September 28,     September 29,  
(in thousands)    2014     2013      2014     2013  

Performance Share Programs:

         

2011 Program(1)(3)

   $ —       $ 10      $ (55   $ 140  

2012 Program(1)(4)

     (10     82        (550     291  

2013 Program(2)(5)(6)

     (45     153        (418     477  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Performance Stock Units

   $ (55   $ 245      $ (1,023   $ 908  

Stock Options

     54       —          243       —    

Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units(7)

     —         105        (73     328  

Director Shares(8)

     15       31        32       83  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 
   $ 14     $ 381      $ (821   $ 1,319  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

The 2011 and 2012 Programs consisted entirely of performance shares.

(2) 

The 2013 Program consisted of performance shares and performance stock units.

(3) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $55,000 due to the departure of employees, for the nine months ended September 28, 2014.

(4) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $29,000 and $636,000 due to the departure of employees, for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014, respectively.

(5) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation related to performance shares of approximately $494,000 and $443,000 and performance stock units of approximately $16,000 and $112,000 due to the departure of employees, for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014, respectively.

(6) 

Includes a mark-to-market adjustment related to performance stock units of approximately ($3,000) and $20,000 for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014, respectively.

(7) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $128,000 due to the February 2014 departure of our former CEO, for the nine months ended September 28, 2014.

(8) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $20,000 due to the February 2014 departure of our former CEO, for the nine months ended September 28, 2014.

Performance Shares and Performance Stock Units

During the first quarter of fiscal 2014, we issued 86,519 shares upon satisfaction of conditions under the 2011 performance share program, representing the achievement of approximately 86.7% of the target payout for this program. Recipients elected to forfeit 30,518 of those shares to satisfy tax withholding obligations, resulting in a net issuance of 56,001 shares.

For the 2011 and 2012 performance share programs, performance is measured by comparing actual earnings per share to a target earnings per share amount. For fiscal 2013, performance under the Company’s performance share and performance stock unit programs were measured by using Adjusted EBITDA. For these purposes, “Adjusted EBITDA” was defined as income from operations of the Company, plus depreciation and amortization, non-cash adjustments (such as asset impairment, lease termination and other closing costs) and other non-cash items as approved by the Company’s Compensation Committee. Adjusted EBITDA was subject to adjustment by the Compensation Committee in its sole discretion for non-cash items. As of the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2014, the Compensation Committee had not implemented an equity incentive program for fiscal 2014. As a result, no equity incentive program compensation expense was taken during the first nine months of 2014 in connection with any such program.

 

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We recognize compensation cost for performance share awards over the requisite service period (i.e. fixed treatment) based on their fair value, which is the closing stock price at the date of grant. Participants in each performance share program are entitled to receive a number of shares of our common stock (“Performance Shares”) based upon the extent to which we achieve the cumulative total of the earnings per share or Adjusted EBITDA goals established by our Compensation Committee for each fiscal year within a three-year performance period (the “Cumulative EPS Goal” or “Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA Goal”). Receipt of any performance shares is contingent upon our achieving a specified minimum percentage of the Cumulative EPS Goal or Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA Goal (as applicable).

We recognize compensation cost for performance stock unit awards over the requisite service period based on their initial fair value, which is the closing stock price at the date of grant. This award is adjusted to fair value based on the closing stock price at the end of each fiscal quarter. Recipients of performance stock unit awards are entitled to receive a cash payout based on a number of our stock units awarded (“Performance Stock Unit”) to the extent we achieve the Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA Goal, and the market value of our common stock.

At September 28, 2014, the following performance share programs were in progress:

 

Award Date

   Program      Target No. of
Performance Shares and
Performance Stock Units
(Originally Granted)(1)(2)
    Estimated Payout of
Performance Shares and
Performance Stock Units
(at September 28, 2014)
    Maximum
Payout

(as a  percent of
target number)
 

1/2/2012

     2012 Program         29,200       22,349 (3)      110.0 %(4) 

1/8/2013

     2013 Program         28,300 (5)      25,470 (6)      100.0 %(7) 

 

(1) 

Assumes achievement of 100% of the applicable Cumulative EPS Goal or Adjusted EBITDA Goal.

(2) 

Net of employee forfeitures.

(3) 

Assumes an estimated payout equal to 76.5% of the applicable Cumulative EPS Goal. Final payout amounts will be determined upon the Company filing its annual report on Form 10-K for the 2014 fiscal year.

(4) 

The participants’ rights to receive Performance Shares are contingent on the Company achieving cumulative earnings per share for fiscal 2012-2014 that are equal to at least the sum of the amounts achieved by the Company during fiscal 2011-2013 (as adjusted by the Compensation Committee, if applicable). If the Company achieves this minimum threshold, then participants will be entitled to receive a percentage of their “Target” number of Performance Shares equal to the percentage of the Cumulative EPS Goal achieved by the Company, up to 100%. If the Company achieves more than 100% of the Cumulative EPS Goal, then participants will be entitled to receive 100% of their “Target” number of Performance Shares, plus an additional percentage equal to twice the incremental percentage increase in the Cumulative EPS Goal achieved over 100% (e.g., if the Company achieves 103% of the Cumulative EPS Goal, then participants will be entitled to receive 106% of their “Target” number of Performance Shares); provided that the maximum payout under the fiscal 2012 program is capped at 110% of the “Target” number of Performance Shares.

(5) 

This program consists of 25,820 performance shares and 2,480 performance stock units.

(6) 

Consists of 23,238 performance shares and 2,232 performance stock units, assuming an estimated payout equal to 90.0% of the applicable Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA Goal. Final payout amounts will be determined upon the Company filing its annual report on Form 10-K for the 2015 fiscal year.

(7) 

The participants’ rights to receive Performance Shares or Performance Stock Units are contingent on the Company achieving Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2013-2015 that are equal to at least the sum of the amounts achieved by the Company during fiscal 2012-2014 (as adjusted by the Compensation Committee, if applicable). If the Company achieves this threshold, then participants will be entitled to receive a percentage of their “Target” number of Performance Shares and Performance Stock Units equal to the percentage of the Adjusted EBITDA Goal achieved by the Company, up to 100%.

 

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Board of Directors’ Compensation

We recognized board of directors’ compensation expense in our consolidated statement of operations for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, respectively, as follows:

 

     Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  
     September 28,
2014
     September 29,
2013
     September 28,
2014
     September 29,
2013
 
(in thousands)                            

Stock-based compensation(1)(2)(3)(4)

   $ 15      $ 31      $ 32      $ 83  

Stock option compensation(5)(6)(7)

     —          —          36        —    

Cash compensation

     92        122        321        313  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total board of directors’ compensation

   $ 107      $ 153      $ 389      $ 396  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

On May 5, 2009 and September 29, 2009 one-time 25,000 share restricted stock awards were granted to Lisa A. Kro and Wallace B. Doolin, respectively, upon joining the board of directors. The grants to Ms. Kro and Mr. Doolin had grant date fair values of $168,000 and $150,000, respectively. As of September 28, 2014, the awards had vested with respect to all of Ms. Kro and Mr. Doolin’s shares, with the exception of 5,000 of Mr. Doolin’s that were canceled upon his resignation from the board of directors. As a result, the nine months ended September 28, 2014 includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $15,000.

(2) 

On April 30, 2013, a one-time 13,575 share restricted stock award was granted to Patrick Walsh, upon joining the board of directors. The grant to Mr. Walsh had a grant date fair value of approximately $150,000 and vests in five equal annual installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date.

(3) 

On November 27, 2013, a one-time 7,640 share restricted stock award was granted to Adam Wright, upon joining the board of directors. The grant to Mr. Wright had a grant date fair value of $150,000 and vests in five equal annual installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date.

(4) 

Includes the recapture of previously recorded stock-based compensation of approximately $20,000 due to the forfeiture of unvested restricted stock upon the February 2014 resignation of our former CEO, which restricted stock had been awarded as director compensation.

(5) 

On January 10, 2014, a one-time 20,000 stock option award was granted to Edward H. Rensi, upon joining the board of directors. The grant to Mr. Rensi vests in five equal installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date.

(6) 

On May 22, 2014, one-time, 20,000 stock option awards were granted to each of Brett D. Heffes and Jonathon Lennon upon their joining the board of directors. The grants to Mr. Heffes and Mr. Lennon vest in five equal annual installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date and expire ten years from the same date.

(7) 

On July 28, 2014, a one-time 27,500 stock option award was granted to David J. Mastrocola, upon joining the board of directors. The grant to Mr. Mastrocola vests in five equal installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date.

Stock Options

On February 10, 2014, Edward H. Rensi was named Interim Chief Executive Officer by the Company’s board of directors. Pursuant to the agreement governing Mr. Rensi’s employment, the Company granted him 25,000 stock options. These options vest in two equal installments of 12,500 shares on February 10, 2014 and February 10, 2015 and expire five years from the grant date. The compensation expense for this grant will be recognized under general and administrative expense in our consolidated statements of operations through the applicable service period. On May 22, 2014, Edward H. Rensi was named Chief Executive Officer.

On June 2, 2014, Richard A. Pawlowski was named Chief Financial Officer by the Company’s board of directors. Pursuant to the agreement governing Mr. Pawlowski’s employment, the Company granted 78,000 stock options. These options will vest in equal annual installments over a period of three years and expire five years from the grant date. The compensation expense for this grant will be recognized under general and administrative expense in our consolidated statements of operations through the applicable service period.

 

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Information regarding our Company’s stock options is summarized below:

 

(number of options in thousands)    Number
of Options
    Weighted
Average
Exercise Price
     Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual
Life in Years
 

Options outstanding at December 29, 2013

     48     $ 7.77        0.57  

Granted

     45       19.89     

Exercised

     (23     6.15     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Options outstanding at March 30, 2014

     70       16.10        4.79  

Granted

     118       31.95     

Exercised

     (20     8.85     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Options outstanding at June 29, 2014

     168     $ 28.10        6.50  

Granted

     28       25.09     
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Outstanding at September 28, 2014

     196     $ 27.67        6.75  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Options exercisable at September 28, 2014

     18       17.39        3.30  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Common Share Repurchases

On May 1, 2012, our board of directors approved a stock repurchase program that authorized the repurchase of up to 1.0 million shares of our common stock in both the open market or through privately negotiated transactions. The Company used approximately $1,583,000 to repurchase 50,000 shares during the three months ended September 28, 2014 at an average market price per share of $31.66, excluding commissions. During the first nine months of 2014, the Company used approximately $2,452,000 to repurchase 95,063 shares at an average price of $25.80, excluding commissions. Since the program was adopted in May 2012, we have repurchased a total of 797,698 shares for approximately $12.8 million at an average market price per share of $15.99, excluding commissions.

(10) Retirement Savings Plans

401(k) Plan

We have a pre-tax salary reduction/profit-sharing plan under the provisions of Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, which covers employees meeting certain eligibility requirements. In fiscal 2014 and 2013, we matched 25.0% of the employee’s contribution up to 4.0% of their earnings. Employee contributions were approximately $142,000 and $144,000 for the third quarter of fiscal years 2014 and 2013, respectively. The employer match was $24,000 and $25,000, respectively, for the third quarter of fiscal years 2014 and 2013. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, eligible participants contributed approximately $411,000 and $426,000, respectively, to the plan and the Company provided matching funds of approximately $72,000 and $70,000, respectively. There were no discretionary contributions to the plan during the first nine months of fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2013.

Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plan

We have a Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plan effective as of February 25, 2005 (the “Deferred Compensation Plan”). Eligible participants are those employees who are at the “director” level and above and who are selected by the Company to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan. Participants must complete a

 

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deferral election each year to indicate the level of compensation (salary, bonus and commissions) they wish to have deferred for the coming year. This deferral election is irrevocable except to the extent permitted by the Deferred Compensation Plan administrator, and the applicable regulations promulgated by the IRS. In fiscal 2014 and 2013, we matched 25.0% of the first 4.0% contributed and paid a declared interest rate of 6.0% on balances outstanding. The board of directors administers the Deferred Compensation Plan and may change the rate or any other aspects of the Deferred Compensation Plan at any time.

Deferral periods are limited to the earlier of termination of employment or not less than three calendar years following the end of the applicable plan year. Extensions of the deferral period for a minimum of five years are allowed provided an election for extension is made at least one year before the first payment affected by the change. Payments can be in a lump sum or in equal payments over a two-, five- or ten-year period, plus interest from the commencement date.

The Deferred Compensation Plan assets are kept in an unsecured account that has no trust fund. In the event of bankruptcy, participants entitled to future payments under the Deferred Compensation Plan would have no greater rights than that of an unsecured general creditor of the Company and the Deferred Compensation Plan confers no legal rights for interest or claim on any specific assets of the Company. Benefits provided by the Deferred Compensation Plan are not insured by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation under Title IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), because the pension insurance provisions of ERISA do not apply to the Deferred Compensation Plan.

For the quarters ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, eligible participants contributed approximately $23,000 and $27,000 to the Deferred Compensation Plan, respectively. The Company provided matching funds and interest of approximately $12,000 and $19,000 for the quarters ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, respectively. Distributions for the quarters ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 were $57,000 and $55,000, respectively. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, eligible participants contributed approximately $83,000 and $100,000, respectively, to the Deferred Compensation Plan and the Company provided matching funds and interest of approximately $47,000 and $55,000, respectively. Distributions for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 were $143,000 and $170,000, respectively. The balance of the Plan for the quarters ended September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013 was approximately $881,000 and $895,000, respectively. Of this balance approximately $176,000 and $179,000 was recorded in current liabilities and the remaining balance was recorded in other liabilities at September 28, 2014 and December 29, 2013, respectively.

(11) Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs

In accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification for Property, Plant, and Equipment, we evaluate restaurant sites and long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of restaurant sites to be held and used is measured by a comparison of the carrying amount of the restaurant site to the undiscounted future net cash flows expected to be generated on a restaurant-by-restaurant basis. If a restaurant is determined to be impaired, the loss is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the restaurant’s assets exceeds its fair value. Fair value is estimated based on the best information available including estimated future cash flows, expected growth rates in comparable restaurant sales, remaining lease terms, discount rate and other factors. If these assumptions change in the future, we may be required to take additional impairment charges for the related assets. Considerable management judgment is necessary to estimate future cash flows. Accordingly, actual results could vary significantly from such estimates. Restaurant sites that are operating but have been previously impaired are reported at the lower of their carrying amount or fair value less estimated costs to sell. Following is a summary of these events for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013.

 

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Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs (in thousands):

 

Restaurants

   Reason   Three Months Ended
September 28, 2014
     Nine Months Ended
September 28, 2014
 

Various

   Asset impairment(1)   $ —        $ 342  

Salisbury, MD

   Costs for closed  restaurants(2)     80        187  

Décor Warehouse

   Lease termination costs(3)     —          94  

Salisbury, MD

   Lease termination costs(4)     —          19  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

     $ 80      $ 642  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Change in strategy regarding décor resulted in the impairment of the décor located in the company’s restaurants.

(2) 

Write-off of obsolete restaurant equipment.

(3) 

Lease termination costs associated with closure of the décor warehouse.

(4) 

Lease termination costs associated with closure of the restaurant, net of deferred rent credit.

Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs (in thousands):

 

Restaurants

   Reason   Three Months Ended
September 29, 2013
     Nine Months Ended
September 29, 2013
 

Salisbury, MD

   Asset impairment(1)   $ 943      $ 943  

Oakton, VA

   Lease termination  fee(2)     200        200  

Gaithersburg, MD

   Costs for closed  restaurants(3)     33        23  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total for 2013

     $ 1,176      $ 1,166  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Based on the Company’s assessment of expected cash flows, an asset impairment charge was recorded for this restaurant. The remaining asset balance can be transferred to other restaurants.

(2) 

Lease costs associated with terminating, and then entering into a new lease for this restaurant.

(3) 

The Company incurred various costs for this restaurant, which closed at the end of its natural lease term.

(12) Fair Value Measurements

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The fair value measurement framework establishes a three-tier hierarchy. The three levels, in order of priority, are as follows:

 

  Level  1: Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities at the measurement date. Level 1 measurements are determined by observable inputs which include data sources and market prices available and visible outside of the entity.

 

  Level  2: Observable inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly.

 

  Level  3: Inputs that are used to estimate the fair value of the asset or liability. Level 3 measurements are determined by unobservable inputs, which include data and analysis developed within the entity to assess the fair value.

 

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Transfers in and out of levels will be based on our judgment of the availability of unadjusted quoted prices in active markets, other observable inputs, and non-observable inputs.

The following table (in thousands) summarizes the performance stock units measured at fair value in our consolidated balance sheet as of December 29, 2013 and September 28, 2014:

 

      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  

Balance at December 29, 2013

           

Liabilities

           

Performance Stock Units

   $ 104      $ —        $ —        $ 104  

Balance at September 28, 2014

           

Liabilities

           

Performance Stock Units(1)

   $ 34      $ —        $ —        $ 34  

 

(1) 

Reflects increase in stock price offset by forfeitures.

The performance stock units are measured on a recurring basis and classified as other long-term liabilities on our balance sheet.

(13) Supplemental Cash Flow Information

 

      Nine Months Ended  
     September 28,
2014
     September 29,
2013
 
(in thousands)              

Cash paid for interest

   $ 635      $ 701  

Cash paid for income taxes, net of refunds

   $ 482      $ 713  

Non-cash investing and financing activities:

     

Reclassification of additional-paid-in-capital to payroll taxes payable for performance shares issued

   $ 863      $ 641  

Accrued property and equipment purchases

   $ 3      $ 861  

(14) Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncement

In May 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2014-09 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers.” ASU 2014-09 supersedes the current revenue recognition guidance, including industry-specific guidance. The guidance introduces a five-step model to achieve its core principal of the entity recognizing revenue to depict the transfer of goods or services to customers at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The updated guidance is effective for interim and annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016 and early adoption is not permitted. We are currently evaluating the impact of the updated guidance.

 

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Item 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Overview

Famous Dave’s of America, Inc. was incorporated as a Minnesota corporation in March 1994 and opened its first restaurant in Minneapolis in June 1995. As of September 28, 2014, there were 195 Famous Dave’s restaurants operating in 34 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and one Canadian province, including 53 company-owned restaurants and 142 franchise-operated restaurants. An additional 57 franchise restaurants were in various stages of development as of September 28, 2014.

Fiscal Year

Our fiscal year ends on the Sunday closest to December 31st. Our fiscal year is generally 52 weeks; however, it periodically consists of 53 weeks. The fiscal years ending December 28, 2014 (fiscal 2014) and December 29, 2013 (fiscal 2013) are both 52 week fiscal years.

Revenue

Our revenue consists of restaurant sales, franchise-related revenue, and licensing and other revenue. Our franchise-related revenue is comprised of three separate and distinct earnings processes: area development fees, initial franchise fees, and continuing royalty payments. Currently, our domestic area development fee for domestic growth consists of a one-time, non-refundable payment of approximately $10,000 per restaurant in consideration for the services we perform in preparation of executing each area development agreement. Substantially all of these services, which include, but are not limited to, conducting market and trade area analysis, a meeting with Famous Dave’s Executive Team, and performing potential franchise background investigations, are completed prior to our execution of the area development agreement and receipt of the corresponding area development fee. As a result, we recognize this fee in full upon receipt. Currently, our initial, non-refundable, franchise fee for domestic growth is $45,000 per restaurant, of which approximately $5,000 is recognized immediately when a franchise agreement is signed, reflecting the commission earned and expenses incurred related to the sale. The remaining non-refundable fee is included in deferred franchise fees and is recognized as revenue when we have performed substantially all of our obligations, which generally occurs upon the franchise entering into a lease agreement for the restaurant(s). Finally, franchisees are also required to pay us a monthly royalty equal to a percentage of their net sales, which has historically varied from 4% to 5%. In general, new franchises pay us a monthly royalty of 5% of their net sales.

Costs and Expenses

Restaurant costs and expenses include food and beverage costs, labor and benefits costs, operating expenses which include occupancy costs, repair and maintenance costs, supplies, advertising and promotion, and restaurant depreciation and amortization. Certain of these costs and expenses are variable and will increase or decrease with sales volume. The primary fixed costs are restaurant management salaries and occupancy costs. Our experience is that when a new restaurant opens, it incurs higher than normal levels of labor and food costs until operations stabilize, usually during the first three to six months of operation. As restaurant management and staff gain experience following a restaurant’s opening, labor scheduling, food cost management and operating expense control typically improve to levels similar to those at our more established restaurants.

General and Administrative Expenses

General and administrative expenses include all corporate and administrative functions that provide an infrastructure to support existing operations and support future growth. Salaries, bonuses, team member benefits, legal fees, accounting fees, consulting fees, travel, rent and general insurance are major items in this category.

 

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Additionally, we record expense for Managers In Training (“MIT’s”) in this category for approximately six weeks prior to a restaurant opening. We also provide franchise services for which the revenue is included in other revenue and the expenses are included in general and administrative expenses.

The following table presents items in our unaudited consolidated statements of operations as a percentage of net restaurant sales or total revenue, as indicated, for the following periods:

 

     Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
    September 28,     September 29,     September 28,     September 29,  
    2014     2013     2014     2013  

Food and beverage costs (1)

    29.5     30.3     29.2     30.3

Labor and benefits costs (1)

    31.9     32.0     32.0     31.9

Operating expenses (1)

    26.6     25.5     26.6     25.7

Restaurant level cash flow margins (1)(3)

    12.0     12.2     12.2     12.1

Depreciation & amortization (restaurant level) (1)

    3.9     3.8     3.9     3.9

Asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs (1)

    0.2     3.4     0.6     1.1

Pre-opening expenses and net loss on disposal of equipment (1)

    0.0     0.8     0.4     0.4

Costs and expenses (restaurant level) (1)

    92.1     95.8     92.7     93.3

Restaurant level margin (1)(4)

    7.9     4.2     7.3     6.7

Depreciation & amortization (corporate level) (2)

    0.4     0.4     0.5     0.4

General and administrative expenses (2)

    10.4     12.4     10.6     13.4

Total costs and expenses (2)

    91.7     96.9     92.5     96.0

Income from operations (2)

    8.3     3.1     7.5     4.0

 

(1) 

As a percentage of restaurant sales, net

(2)

As a percentage of total revenue

(3) 

Restaurant level cash flow margins are equal to restaurant sales, net, less restaurant level food and beverage costs, labor and benefit costs, and operating expenses.

(4) 

Restaurant level margin is equal to restaurant level cash flow margins less restaurant level depreciation and amortization, asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs, pre-opening expenses and net loss on disposal of equipment.

The following discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements and notes, and the audited consolidated financial statements and notes included in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2013.

During the first nine months of 2014, we made a number of strategic decisions that may negatively impact the organization during 2014 and the first half of 2015, but we believe will positively impact the organization on a long term basis. We will continue to make additional decisions that may negatively impact 2014 but that we believe are necessary and prudent. We have elected not to provide any forward looking guidance for fiscal 2014.

Results of Operations – Three and Nine months ended September 28, 2014 compared to Three and Nine months ended September 29, 2013.

Total Revenue

Total revenue of approximately $37.7 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 decreased approximately $1.9 million, or 4.7%, from $39.5 million for the comparable quarter in fiscal 2013. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014, total revenue of approximately $115.3 million decreased approximately $4.4 million, or 3.7%, from revenue of approximately $119.7 million, for the nine months ended September 29, 2013.

 

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Restaurant Sales, net

Restaurant sales were approximately $33.1 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 compared to approximately $34.7 million for the same period in fiscal 2013, reflecting a 4.7% decrease driven by a comparable restaurant sales decrease of 5.7%. A significant portion of the comparable sales decrease was attributable to a strategic decision to discontinue a prior strategy that relied on driving sales through the use of extensive discounting. This decrease was partially offset by a weighted average price increase of 1.4%. There was a 3.6% comparable sales decline in Dine-In and a 1.4% decline in To Go sales and 0.7% decline in catering, on a weighted basis. We previously included To Go sales in off-premise sales; however, going forward we will only include catering sales in off-premise sales. Giving effect to this change, catering sales were 13.8% of our net restaurant sales during the third quarter of 2014 compared to off-premise sales of 13.3% for the third quarter of the prior year.

Restaurant sales for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 were approximately $101.2 million compared to approximately $105.5 million for the nine months ended September 29, 2013, reflecting a 4.1% decrease.

Franchise-Related Revenue

Franchise-related revenue consists of royalty revenue and franchise fees, which include initial franchise fees and area development fees. Franchise-related revenue was approximately $4.4 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2014, compared to $4.5 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2013. There were 142 and 138 franchise-operated restaurants open at September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, respectively. Royalty revenue was essentially flat year over year, primarily reflecting sales from four net new franchise restaurants that opened since the end of the third quarter of 2013 almost entirely offset by a comparable sales decrease of 2.3%.

Franchise-related revenue was approximately $13.3 million for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 which was essentially flat compared to the nine months ended September 29, 2013, primarily reflecting a year-over-year increase in royalty revenue due to a net four new restaurants that opened since the end of third quarter 2013 partially offset by a year-over-year decrease in comparable sales of 2.8%.

Licensing and Other Revenue

Licensing revenue includes royalties from a retail line of business, including sauces, rubs, marinades and seasonings. Other revenue includes opening assistance and training we provide to our franchise partners. For the third quarter of fiscal 2014, licensing royalty revenue was approximately $208,000 compared to approximately $194,000 for the comparable period of fiscal 2013. Licensing royalty revenue was approximately $666,000 for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 as compared to $647,000 for the comparable period of fiscal 2013.

Other revenue for the fiscal 2014 third quarter was approximately $14,000 compared to $115,000 for the comparable prior year’s third quarter. Other revenue for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 was approximately $68,000 compared to approximately $237,000 for the comparable period of fiscal 2013. Changes in both periods were due to the timing of new franchise restaurant openings year-over-year.

Comparable Restaurant Net Sales

It is our policy to include in our comparable restaurant net sales base, restaurants that are open year round and have been open at least 24 months. Comparable restaurant net sales for company-owned restaurants for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 decreased 5.7% from that of the same period in the prior year, compared to fiscal

 

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2013’s third quarter increase of 0.1% over the comparable fiscal 2012 period. At the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2014 and the third quarter of fiscal 2013, there were 50 and 48 restaurants included in the company-owned comparable sales base, respectively.

Comparable restaurant net sales for company-owned restaurants open at least 24 months for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 decreased 5.2% from that of the prior year period, compared to fiscal 2013’s increase of 0.9% over the comparable fiscal 2012 period. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, there were 49 and 48 restaurants included in the company-owned comparable sales base, respectively.

Comparable restaurant net sales for franchise-operated restaurants for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 decreased 2.3% from that of the prior year period compared to fiscal 2013’s third quarter decrease of 2.3% over the comparable fiscal 2012 period. For the third quarter of 2014 and the third quarter of 2013, there were 122 and 117 restaurants included in the franchise-operated comparable sales base.

Comparable restaurant net sales for franchise-operated restaurants for the first nine months of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013 decreased 2.8% and 3.4%, respectively, from their respective comparable prior year periods. For the first nine months of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013, there were 119 and 114 restaurants, respectively, included in the franchise-operated 24 month comparable sales base.

Average Weekly Net Sales and Operating Weeks

The following table shows company-owned and franchise-operated average weekly net sales and company-owned and franchise-operated operating weeks for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013:

 

    Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
    September 28,     September 29,     September 28,     September 29,  
    2014     2013     2014     2013  

Average Weekly Net Sales:

       

Company-Owned

  $ 46,855     $ 50,253     $ 48,268     $ 51,009  

Full-Service (46)

  $ 48,160     $ 52,043     $ 49,970     $ 52,876  

Counter-Service (7)

  $ 38,094     $ 38,532     $ 36,919     $ 38,752  

Franchise-Operated

  $ 51,548     $ 53,043     $ 52,219     $ 53,519  

Operating Weeks:

       

Company-Owned

    702       687       2,093       2,065  

Franchise-Operated

    1,827       1,766       5,453       5,194  

Food and Beverage Costs

Food and beverage costs for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 were approximately $9.8 million or 29.5% of net restaurant sales, compared to approximately $10.5 million or 30.3% of net restaurant sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2013. This improvement was largely driven by more favorable pricing on some of our food contracts. Food and beverage costs for the first nine months of fiscal 2014 were approximately $29.6 million or 29.2% of net restaurant sales compared to approximately $32.0 million or 30.3% of net restaurant sales for the comparable period of fiscal 2013.

 

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Labor and Benefits Costs

Labor and benefits costs for the third quarter ended September 28, 2014 were approximately $10.6 million or 31.9% of net restaurant sales, compared to approximately $11.1 million or 32.0% of net restaurant sales for the three months ended September 29, 2013. This decrease was primarily due to a decline in employee benefit costs partially offset by sales deleverage on fixed and management labor costs. Labor and benefits for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 were approximately $32.4 million, or 32.0% of net restaurant sales, compared to approximately $33.7 million, or 31.9% of net restaurant sales, for the nine months ended September 29, 2013.

Operating Expenses

Operating expenses for the third quarter of fiscal 2014 were approximately $8.8 million, or 26.6% of net restaurant sales, compared to operating expenses of approximately $8.8 million, or 25.5% of net restaurant sales, for the third quarter of fiscal 2013. This increase in operating expenses as a percentage of net sales was primarily related to sales deleverage on fixed operating costs, as well as higher repair and maintenance, occupancy and other operating costs. These increases were partially offset by lower supply and utility costs during the third quarter. Operating expenses for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 were approximately $26.9 million, or 26.6% of net restaurant sales, compared to approximately $27.1 million, or 25.7% of net restaurant sales, for the nine months ended September 29, 2013.

During the third quarter of 2014, advertising as a percentage of net sales was 2.0%, which was essentially flat to the comparable period of 2013. In both years there was a 0.75% marketing fund contribution.

Depreciation and Amortization

Depreciation and amortization expense for the third quarter of 2014 was approximately $1.5 million, or 3.9% of total revenue, which was essentially flat compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2013. Depreciation and amortization expense for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 was approximately $4.5 million and $4.6 million, respectively, and was 3.9% and 3.8%, respectively, of total revenue.

Pre-opening Expenses

Pre-opening expenses consist of labor, food, utilities, training and occupancy costs incurred prior to the opening of a new restaurant. Included in pre-opening costs is the cost of rent incurred, if any, prior to the restaurant opening. We did not incur any pre-opening costs during the third quarter of 2014. During the third quarter of 2013, we incurred approximately $293,000 of pre-opening expenses, which included pre-opening rent. During the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013, we incurred pre-opening expenses of $7,000 and $369,000, respectively.

Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs

In accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification for Property, Plant, and Equipment, we evaluate restaurant sites and long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the net book value of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of restaurant sites to be held and used is measured by a comparison of the net book value of the restaurant site to the undiscounted future net cash flows expected to be generated on a restaurant-by-restaurant basis. If a restaurant is determined to be impaired, the loss is measured by the amount by which the net book value of the restaurant’s assets exceeds its fair value. Fair value is estimated based on the best information available including estimated future cash flows, expected growth rates in comparable restaurant sales, remaining lease terms, discount rate and other factors. If these assumptions change in the future, we may be required to take additional impairment charges for the related assets. Considerable management judgment is necessary to estimate future cash flows. Accordingly, actual results could vary significantly from such estimates. Restaurant sites that are operating but have been previously

 

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impaired are reported at the lower of their carrying amount or fair value less estimated costs to sell. The following is a summary of these events during the three and nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013.

Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs (in thousands):

 

         Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  

Restaurants

   Reason   September 28, 2014      September 28, 2014  

Various

   Asset impairment(1)   $ —        $ 342  

Salisbury, MD

   Costs for closed  restaurants(2)     80        187  

Décor Warehouse

   Lease termination costs(3)     —          94  

Salisbury, MD

   Lease termination costs(4)     —          19  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

     $ 80      $ 642  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Change in strategy regarding décor resulted in the impairment of the décor located in the company’s restaurants.

(2) 

Write-off of obsolete restaurant equipment.

(3) 

Lease termination costs associated with closure of the décor warehouse.

(4) 

Lease termination costs associated with closure of the restaurant, net of deferred rent credit.

Asset Impairment and Estimated Lease Termination and Other Closing Costs (in thousands):

 

         Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended  

Restaurants

   Reason   September 29, 2013      September 29, 2013  

Salisbury, MD

   Asset impairment(1)   $ 943        943  

Oakton, VA

   Lease termination  fee(2)     200        200  

Gaithersburg, MD

   Costs for closed  restaurants(3)     33        23  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

  $ 1,176      $ 1,166  
    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Based on the Company’s assessment of expected cash flows, an asset impairment charge was recorded for this restaurant. The remaining asset balance can be transferred to other restaurants.

(2) 

Lease costs associated with terminating, and then entering into a new lease for this restaurant.

(3) 

The Company incurred various costs for this restaurant, whcihc closed at the end of its natural lease term.

General and Administrative Expenses

General and administrative expenses for the third quarter of 2014 were approximately $3.9 million, or 10.4% of total revenue, compared to approximately $4.9 million, or 12.4% of total revenue, for the third quarter of fiscal 2013. This decrease reflects the net impact of the departures of executives and employees during the first nine months of 2014 and $249,000, or $0.02 per diluted share, of severance costs, previously recorded in the second quarter of 2014, that were recaptured in the third quarter of 2014 partially offset by an approximate $260,000 charge for obsolete inventory.

General and administrative expenses for the first nine months of fiscal 2014 were approximately $12.2 million, or 10.6% of total revenue, compared to approximately $16.0 million, or 13.4% of total revenue, for the first nine months of fiscal 2013.

 

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Interest Expense

Interest expense was approximately $209,000, or 0.6% of total revenue, for the third quarter of fiscal 2014, compared to approximately $233,000, or 0.6% of total revenue, for the comparable fiscal 2013. This decrease reflects lower interest rates and a lower average balance on our Line of Credit. This category includes interest expense for our term loan, financing lease obligations, line of credit, and interest for deferrals made under our non-qualified deferred compensation plan.

Interest expense was approximately $709,000, or 0.6% of total revenue, for the first nine months of fiscal 2014 and approximately $771,000, or 0.6% of total revenue, for the first nine months of fiscal 2013.

Interest Income

We did not earn any interest income during the third quarter of 2014 and earned approximately $1,000 for the third quarter of fiscal 2013. Interest income was approximately $1,000 and $6,000 for the first nine months of fiscal 2014 and fiscal 2013, respectively. Interest income reflects interest received on short-term cash and cash equivalent balances.

Provision for Income Taxes

For the third quarter of 2014, we recorded an estimated tax provision of approximately $897,000, or 30.7% of income before income taxes. For the nine months ended September 28, 2014, our tax provision was approximately $2.6 million, or 32.1% of income before income taxes. This compares to an estimated tax expense of approximately $228,000, or 23.6% of income before income taxes, for the third quarter of 2013, and an estimated tax expense of approximately $1.1 million, or 28.1% of income before income taxes, for the nine months ended September 29, 2013.

Basic and Diluted Net Income Per Common Share

Net income for the three months ended September 28, 2014 was approximately $2.0 million, or $0.28 per basic and diluted share, respectively, on approximately 7,189,000 weighted average basic shares outstanding and 7,212,000 weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively. Net income for the three months ended September 29, 2013 was approximately $737,000, or $0.10 per basic and diluted on approximately 7,450,000 weighted average basic shares outstanding and 7,721,000 weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively.

Net income for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 was approximately $5.4 million, or $0.75 per basic share and $0.74 per diluted share, respectively, on approximately 7,215,000 weighted average basic shares outstanding and approximately 7,244,000 weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively. Net income for the nine months ended September 29, 2013 was approximately $2.9 million, or $0.39 per basic share and $0.38 per diluted share, respectively, on approximately 7,419,000 weighted average basic shares outstanding and approximately 7,695,000 weighted average diluted shares outstanding, respectively.

Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources

Our balance of unrestricted cash and cash equivalents was approximately $1.6 million at September 28, 2014 and approximately $1.3 million at December 29, 2013.

Our current ratio, which measures our immediate short-term liquidity, was 0.77 at September 28, 2014 and 0.88 at December 29, 2013. The current ratio is computed by dividing total current assets by total current liabilities. The change in our current ratio was primarily due to a decrease in our prepaid expenses relating to Federal and State income taxes and insurance. As is true with most restaurant companies, we often operate in a negative working capital environment due to the fact that we receive payment at the point of sale from customers and then pay our vendors on a delayed basis.

 

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Net cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 was approximately $11.2 million and reflects net income of approximately $5.4 million, depreciation and amortization of approximately $4.5 million, deferred rent of approximately $716,000, asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs of approximately $642,000, a net loss on disposal of property of approximately $424,000, a decrease in prepaid expenses and other current assets of approximately $1.2 million and an increase in other current liabilities of $1.1 million. These were partially offset by decreases in accrued compensation and benefits and accounts payable of approximately $1.2 million and $1.1 million, respectively, tax benefit for equity awards issued of $871,000, and a net stock-based compensation expense recapture of approximately $752,000.

Net cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended September 29, 2013 was approximately $11.8 million. Cash provided by operating activities was primarily made up of net income of approximately $2.9 million, depreciation and amortization of approximately $4.6 million, an increase in accounts payable of approximately $1.5 million, stock-based compensation of approximately $1.2 million, and asset impairment and estimated lease termination and other closing costs of approximately $1.2 million, and deferred rent of approximately $733,000.

Net cash used for investing activities was approximately $1.9 million for the first nine months of fiscal 2014. Net cash used for investing activities was approximately $3.9 million for the comparable period in fiscal 2013. During the first nine months of 2014, we used approximately $2.0 million for capital expenditures for our existing restaurants and for other infrastructure projects partially offset by proceeds from the sale of décor of approximately $95,000. During the first nine months of 2013, we used approximately $3.6 million for capital expenditures for our existing restaurants and for other infrastructure projects. Additionally, we paid the remaining balance outstanding for the purchase of a liquor license for the company-owned restaurant that opened in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013.

Net cash used for financing activities was approximately $9.0 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2014. Net cash used for financing activities was approximately $8.2 million for the comparable period in fiscal 2013. During the first nine months of 2014, we made draws of $16.7 million on our line of credit and made repayments of $23.1 million. We used approximately $2.5 million to repurchase 95,063 shares in the first nine months of fiscal 2014. We paid an additional $81,000 for shares repurchased at the end of fiscal 2013 under the May 2012 share repurchase program. Additionally, we had a tax benefit for equity awards issued of approximately $871,000. During the nine months ended September 29, 2013, we made draws of $13.9 million on our line of credit and made repayments of $20.6 million. We also used approximately $1.2 million to repurchase 74,842 shares.

The Company and certain of its subsidiaries (collectively known as the “Borrower”) have a “Credit Agreement” with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. The Credit Agreement will expire on July 5, 2016. It is comprised of a $30.0 million revolving credit facility (the “Facility”) (with an opportunity to increase this to $50.0 million), a term loan (the “Term Loan”) and up to $3.0 million of letters of credit which reduce the availability of the Facility. At September 28, 2014, the principal amount outstanding under the Facility and the Term Loan was $5.0 million and $4.2 million, respectively, along with approximately $620,000 in letters of credit for real estate locations. The Credit Agreement allows for the termination of the Facility by the Borrower without penalty at any time. We expect to use any borrowings under the Credit Agreement for general working capital purposes as needed. Under the Credit Agreement, the Borrower has granted the Lender a security interest in all current and future personal property of the Borrower.

Principal amounts outstanding under the Facility bear interest either at an adjusted Eurodollar rate or “Base Rate” plus an applicable margin. The applicable margin depends on the Company’s “Adjusted Leverage Ratio,” as defined in the Credit Agreement at the end of the previous quarter. For the nine months ended September 28,

 

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2014 and September 29, 2013, our weighted average interest rate for the Facility was 2.88% and 3.22%, respectively. Unused portions of the Facility are subject to a fee, which was 0.375% of the unused amount at September 28, 2014. An option exercise fee would also apply to increased outstanding amounts between $30.0 and $50.0 million.

Principal amounts outstanding under the Term Loan bear interest at the same rate as the Facility. The weighted average interest rate of the Term Loan for the nine months ended September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 was 2.20% and 2.73%, respectively. The Company is required to make minimum annual amortization payments of 10.0% of the principal balance of the Term Loan.

The Facility contains various financial covenants as well as customary affirmative and negative covenants for credit facilities of this type. For more information regarding the details of the various financial covenants and customary affirmative and negative covenants, please read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2013. We were in compliance with all covenants as of September 28, 2014.

Contractual Obligations

See Notes 7 and 8 to our Consolidated Financial Statements as well as Part II, Item 7 of our Management Discussion and Analysis in our Fiscal 2013 Annual Report on Form 10-K for the details of our contractual obligations.

Under the combined Facility and Term Loan we are subject to various financial covenants which include maximum target capital expenditures, cash flow ratios and adjusted leverage ratios.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.

Critical Accounting Policies

Our significant accounting policies are described in Note 1 to the consolidated financial statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 29, 2013. The accounting policies used in preparing our interim 2014 consolidated financial statements are the same as those described in our Fiscal 2013 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Forward-Looking Information

Famous Dave’s makes written and oral statements from time to time, including statements contained in this Form 10-Q regarding its business and prospects, such as projections of future performance, statements of management’s plans and objectives, forecasts of market trends and other matters that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Sections 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. Statements containing the words or phrases “will likely result”, “anticipates”, “are expected to”, “will continue”, “is anticipated”, “estimates”, “projects”, “believes”, “expects”, “intends”, “target”, “goal”, “plans”, “objective”, “should” or similar expressions identify forward-looking statements which may appear in documents, reports, filings with the SEC, news releases, written or oral presentations made by our officers or other representatives to analysts, shareholders, investors, news organizations, and others, and discussions with our management and other Company representatives. For such statements, including those contained in this report, we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

 

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Our future results, including results related to forward-looking statements, involve a number of risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict, including but not limited to those identified herein under Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2013. No assurance can be given that the results reflected in any forward-looking statements will be achieved. Any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf speak only as of the date on which such statement is made. Our forward-looking statements are based upon assumptions that are sometimes based upon estimates, data, communications and other information from suppliers, government agencies and other sources that may be subject to revision. We do not undertake any obligation to update or keep current either (i) any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances arising after the date of such statement, or (ii) the important factors that could cause our future results to differ materially from historical results or trends, results anticipated or planned by us, or which are reflected from time to time in any forward-looking statement which may be made by us or on our behalf.

Additional Information on Famous Dave’s

We are currently subject to the informational requirements of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. As a result, we are required to file periodic reports and other information with the SEC, such as annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy and information statements. You are advised to read this Form 10-Q in conjunction with the other reports, proxy statements and other documents we file from time to time with the SEC. If you would like more information regarding Famous Dave’s, you may read and copy the reports, proxy and information statements and other documents we file with the SEC, at prescribed rates, at the SEC’s public reference room at 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20549. You may obtain information regarding the operation of the SEC’s public reference rooms by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330. Our SEC filings are also available to the public free of charge at the SEC’s website. The address of this website is http://www.sec.gov. Our most current SEC filings, such as our annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and press releases are available to the public free of charge on our website.

The address of our website is www.famousdaves.com. Our website is not intended to be, and is not, a part of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. We will provide electronic or paper copies of our SEC filings (excluding exhibits) to any Famous Dave’s shareholder free of charge upon receipt of a written request for any such filing. All requests for our SEC filings should be sent to the attention of Investor Relations at Famous Dave’s, Inc., 12701 Whitewater Drive, Suite 200, Minnetonka, MN 55343.

 

Item 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

Our Company’s financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents and long-term debt. Our Company includes as unrestricted cash and cash equivalents investments with original maturities of three months or less when purchased and which are readily convertible into known amounts of cash. Our Company’s unrestricted cash and cash equivalents are not subject to significant interest rate risk due to the short maturities of these instruments. We have no derivative financial instruments. Our total outstanding long-term debt as of September 28, 2014 was approximately $12.8 million, including our line of credit, our term loan with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, and financing lease obligations. The terms of our credit facility with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as administrative agent and lender are discussed above under “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources.”

Some of the food products purchased by us are affected by commodity pricing and are, therefore, subject to price volatility caused by weather, production problems, delivery difficulties and other factors that are outside our control. To control this risk in part, we have fixed-priced purchase commitments for food from vendors. In addition, we believe that substantially all of our food is available from several sources, which helps to control food commodity risks. We have secondary source suppliers for certain items and in 2014 we have continued to make this a key area of focus in order to protect the supply chain and to ensure a more fair and competitive pricing environment. We believe we have the ability to increase menu prices, or vary the menu options offered, if needed, in response to a food product price increase.

 

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Item 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, we conducted an evaluation of our disclosure controls and procedures, as such term is defined under Rule 13a-15(e) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, as of the end of the period covered by this report. Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures are effective.

There has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting during the quarterly period coverage by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

From time to time, we are involved in various legal actions arising in the ordinary course of business. In the opinion of our management, the ultimate dispositions of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position and results of operations. Currently, there are no significant legal matters pending.

 

Item 2. UNREGISTERED SALE OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

On May 1, 2012, our Board of Directors approved a stock repurchase program that authorized the repurchase of up to 1.0 million additional shares of our common stock in both the open market or through privately negotiated transactions. During the three months ended September 28, 2014, the Company used approximately $1,583,000 to repurchase 50,000 shares at an average market price per share of $31.66, excluding commissions. Since the program was adopted May 2012, we have repurchased 797,698 shares for approximately $12.8 million at an average market price per share of $15.99, excluding commissions.

 

Period

  Total Number
of Shares
Purchased
    Average
Price Paid
per Share(1) 
    Total Number of
Shares Purchased
as Part  of
Publically
Announced Plans
or Programs(2) 
    Maximum
Number (or
Approximate
Dollar Value) of
Shares that  May
Yet be Purchased
Under the Plans
or Programs
 

Month #1 (June 30, 2014 - July 27, 2014)

    50,000       31.66       50,000       202,302  

Month #2 (July 28, 2014 - August 24, 2014)

    —         —         —         202,302  

Month #3 (August 25, 2014 - September 28, 2014)

    —         —         —         202,302  

 

(1) 

Excluding commissions.

(2) 

Shares purchased under the publically announced 1.0 million share repurchase plan adopted May 1, 2012.

 

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Item 6. EXHIBITS

 

  31.1    Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
  31.2    Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
  32.1    Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350 as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS    XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH    XBRL Schema Document
101.CAL    XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
101.LAB    XBRL Label Linkbase Document
101.PRE    XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
101.DEF    XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC.

(“Registrant”)

 

Dated: November 7, 2014       By:   /s/ Edward H. Rensi
     

Edward H. Rensi

      Chief Executive Officer
      Director (Principal Executive Officer)
Dated: November 7, 2014       /s/ Richard A. Pawlowski
      Richard A. Pawlowksi
      Chief Financial Officer
      (Principal Financial Officer)

 

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FAMOUS DAVE’S OF AMERICA, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

Exhibit
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Description

  31.1    Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
  31.2    Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
  32.1    Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350 as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS    XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH    XBRL Schema Document
101.CAL    XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
101.LAB    XBRL Label Linkbase Document
101.PRE    XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
101.DEF    XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document

 

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