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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Advance Auto Parts Inc.

    8/22/24 4:04:23 PM ET
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    UNITED STATES
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    Washington, D.C. 20549
    __________________________________________
    FORM 10-Q
    ________________________________________________________________
    ☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the quarterly period ended July 13, 2024
    ☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the transition period from ________ to ________.
    Commission file number 001-16797
    _______________________________
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    ADVANCE AUTO PARTS, INC.
    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
    _________________________
    Delaware54-2049910
    (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
    4200 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
    (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
    (540) 362-4911
    (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
    Securities Registered Pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
    Title of each classTrading symbolName of each exchange on which registered
    Common Stock, $0.0001 par valueAAPNew York Stock Exchange
    Not Applicable
    (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report).
    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 ☒ No ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Registration S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes ☒ No ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
    Large accelerated filer☒Accelerated filer☐
    Non-accelerated filer☐Smaller reporting company☐
    Emerging growth company☐
    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☐ No ☒
    As of August 16, 2024, the number of shares of the registrant’s common stock outstanding was 59,674,284 shares.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
       
     Page
    NOTE REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
    1
    PART I.
    FINANCIAL INFORMATION
     
    Item 1. 
    Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements of Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries (unaudited)
    2
      
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
    2
      
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
    3
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
    3
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
    4
      
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
    6
      
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements 
    7
     
    Item 2.
    Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    19
     
    Item 3.
    Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
    24
     
    Item 4. 
    Controls and Procedures 
    24
    PART II. 
    OTHER INFORMATION 
    Item 1.
    Legal Proceedings
    25
    Item 1A.
    Risk Factors
    27
     
    Item 2.
    Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 
    27
    Item 5.
    Other Information
    27
     
    Item 6.
    Exhibits 
    28
    SIGNATURE
    29


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    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    Certain statements herein are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are usually identifiable by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast, “guidance,” “intend,” “likely,” “may,” “plan,” “position,” “possible,” “potential,” “probable,” “project,” “should,” “strategy,” “will,” or similar language. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements about the Company’s strategic initiatives, operational plans and objectives, statements about the sale of the Company’s Worldpac business, including statements regarding the benefits of the sale and the anticipated timing of closing, statements regarding expectations for economic conditions, future business and financial performance, as well as statements regarding underlying assumptions related thereto. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s views based on historical results, current information and assumptions related to future developments. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied by the forward-looking statements. They include, among others, the Company’s ability to hire, train and retain qualified employees, the timing and implementation of strategic initiatives, deterioration of general macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical conflicts, the highly competitive nature of the industry, demand for the Company’s products and services, the Company’s ability to consummate the sale of Worldpac on a timely basis or at all, including failure to obtain the required regulatory approvals or to satisfy the other conditions to the closing, the Company’s use of proceeds and ability to maintain credit ratings, access to financing on favorable terms, complexities in the Company’s inventory and supply chain challenges with transforming and growing its business. Except as may be required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements made herein. Please refer to “Item 1A. Risk Factors” of the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), as updated by the Company’s subsequent filings with the SEC, for a description of these and other risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied by the forward-looking statements.
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    PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
    ITEM 1.CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (in thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited)
    AssetsJuly 13, 2024December 30, 2023
    Current assets:  
    Cash and cash equivalents$479,418 $503,471 
    Receivables, net847,609 800,141 
    Inventories, net4,903,490 4,857,702 
    Other current assets229,623 215,707 
    Total current assets6,460,140 6,377,021 
    Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $2,996,092 and $2,857,726
    1,579,886 1,648,546 
    Operating lease right-of-use assets2,596,201 2,578,776 
    Goodwill990,266 991,743 
    Other intangible assets, net577,275 593,341 
    Other assets86,038 86,899 
    Total assets$12,289,806 $12,276,326 
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity  
    Current liabilities:  
    Accounts payable$4,048,321 $4,177,974 
    Accrued expenses694,970 671,237 
    Other current liabilities513,483 458,194 
    Total current liabilities5,256,774 5,307,405 
    Long-term debt1,787,867 1,786,361 
    Noncurrent operating lease liabilities2,177,074 2,215,766 
    Deferred income taxes375,658 362,542 
    Other long-term liabilities85,681 84,524 
    Total liabilities9,683,054 9,756,598 
    Commitments and contingencies
    Stockholders’ equity:  
    Preferred stock, nonvoting, $0.0001 par value
    — — 
    Common stock, voting, $0.0001 par value
    8 8 
    Additional paid-in capital975,540 946,099 
    Treasury stock, at cost(2,937,903)(2,933,286)
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss(44,531)(52,232)
    Retained earnings4,613,638 4,559,139 
    Total stockholders’ equity2,606,752 2,519,728 
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$12,289,806 $12,276,326 

    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of these statements.
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    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
    (in thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited)
     Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Net sales$2,683,053 $2,686,066 $6,089,307 $6,103,659 
    Cost of sales, including purchasing and warehousing costs
    1,568,745 1,545,611 3,545,924 3,501,277 
    Gross profit1,114,308 1,140,455 2,543,383 2,602,382 
    Selling, general and administrative expenses1,042,557 1,014,495 2,385,610 2,378,484 
    Operating income71,751 125,960 157,773 223,898 
    Other, net:
    Interest expense(18,668)(20,869)(43,543)(50,587)
    Other income, net
    9,011 1,684 7,720 1,009 
    Total other, net(9,657)(19,185)(35,823)(49,578)
    Income before provision for income taxes62,094 106,775 121,950 174,320 
    Provision for income taxes17,103 28,198 36,947 47,420 
    Net income$44,991 $78,577 $85,003 $126,900 
    Basic earnings per common share$0.75 $1.32 $1.43 $2.14 
    Weighted-average common shares outstanding59,633 59,451 59,590 59,384 
    Diluted earnings per common share$0.75 $1.32 $1.42 $2.13 
    Weighted-average common shares outstanding59,905 59,604 59,868 59,570 

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
    (in thousands) (Unaudited)
     Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Net income$44,991 $78,577 $85,003 $126,900 
    Other comprehensive income:
    Changes in net unrecognized other postretirement benefits, net of tax of $(10), $(14), $(31) and $56
    (30)(38)(88)159 
    Currency translation adjustments1,949 7,262 7,789 7,829 
    Total other comprehensive income
    1,919 7,224 7,701 7,988 
    Comprehensive income$46,910 $85,801 $92,704 $134,888 


    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of these statements.
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    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
    (in thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited)
    Twelve Weeks Ended July 13, 2024
    Common StockAdditional
    Paid-in Capital
    Treasury Stock, at CostAccumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained EarningsTotal
    Stockholders’ Equity
    SharesAmount
    Balance at April 20, 202459,623 $8 $963,741 $(2,936,624)$(46,450)$4,583,975 $2,564,650 
    Net income— — — — — 44,991 44,991 
    Total other comprehensive income
    — — — — 1,919 — 1,919 
    Restricted stock units and deferred stock units vested55 — — — — — — 
    Share-based compensation— — 10,957 — — — 10,957 
    Stock issued under employee stock purchase plan15 — 842 — — — 842 
    Repurchases of common stock(18)— — (1,279)— — (1,279)
    Cash dividends declared ($0.25 per common share)
    — — — — — (15,328)(15,328)
    Balance at July 13, 202459,675 $8 $975,540 $(2,937,903)$(44,531)$4,613,638 $2,606,752 
    Twelve Weeks Ended July 15, 2023
    Common StockAdditional
    Paid-in Capital
    Treasury Stock, at CostAccumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained EarningsTotal
    Stockholders’ Equity
    SharesAmount
    Balance at April 22, 202359,444 $8 $914,184 $(2,931,373)$(43,931)$4,623,832 $2,562,720 
    Net income— — — — — 78,577 78,577 
    Total other comprehensive income
    — — — — 7,224 — 7,224 
    Restricted stock units and deferred stock units vested20 — — — — — — 
    Share-based compensation— — 10,329 — — — 10,329 
    Stock issued under employee stock purchase plan— — 898 — — — 898 
    Repurchases of common stock(7)— — (1,203)— — (1,203)
    Cash dividends declared ($0.25 per common share)
    — — — — — (15,891)(15,891)
    Balance at July 15, 202359,457 $8 $925,411 $(2,932,576)$(36,707)$4,686,518 $2,642,654 


    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of these statements.
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    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
    (in thousands, except per share data) (Unaudited)
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended July 13, 2024
    Common StockAdditional
    Paid-in Capital
    Treasury Stock, at CostAccumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained EarningsTotal
    Stockholders’ Equity
    SharesAmount
    Balance at Balance at December 30, 202359,512 $8 $946,099 $(2,933,286)$(52,232)$4,559,139 $2,519,728 
    Net income— — — — — 85,003 85,003 
    Total other comprehensive income
    — — — — 7,701 — 7,701 
    Restricted stock units and deferred stock units vested187 — — — — — — 
    Share-based compensation— — 27,653 — — — 27,653 
    Stock issued under employee stock purchase plan43 — 1,788 — — — 1,788 
    Repurchases of common stock(67)— — (4,617)— — (4,617)
    Cash dividends declared ($0.50 per common share)
    — — — — — (30,504)(30,504)
    Balance at July 13, 202459,675 $8 $975,540 $(2,937,903)$(44,531)$4,613,638 $2,606,752 
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended July 15, 2023
    Common StockAdditional
    Paid-in Capital
    Treasury Stock, at CostAccumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained EarningsTotal
    Stockholders’ Equity
    SharesAmount
    Balance at December 31, 202259,264 $8 $897,560 $(2,918,768)$(44,695)$4,665,087 $2,599,192 
    Net income— — — — — 126,900 126,900 
    Total other comprehensive income
    — — — — 7,988 — 7,988 
    Restricted stock units and deferred stock units vested276 — — — — — — 
    Share-based compensation— — 26,853 — — — 26,853 
    Stock issued under employee stock purchase plan18 — 1,998 — — — 1,998 
    Repurchases of common stock(101)— — (13,808)— — (13,808)
    Cash dividends declared ($1.75 per common share)
    — — — — — (105,469)(105,469)
    Other— — (1,000)— — — (1,000)
    Balance at July 15, 202359,457 $8 $925,411 $(2,932,576)$(36,707)$4,686,518 $2,642,654 


    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of these statements.
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    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
    (in thousands) (Unaudited)
     Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Cash flows from operating activities:  
    Net income$85,003 $126,900 
    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities:
    Depreciation and amortization167,443 162,974 
    Share-based compensation27,653 26,791 
    (Gain) Loss and impairment of long-lived assets
    (15,645)859 
    Provision for deferred income taxes13,634 21,497 
    Other, net2,076 1,628 
    Net change in:
    Receivables, net(49,546)(97,022)
    Inventories, net(53,472)(148,918)
    Accounts payable(125,351)(319,785)
    Accrued expenses33,166 118,781 
    Other assets and liabilities, net2,853 (60,836)
    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities87,814 (167,131)
    Cash flows from investing activities:  
    Purchases of property and equipment(92,445)(144,874)
    Proceeds from sales of property and equipment12,820 1,532 
    Net cash used in investing activities(79,625)(143,342)
    Cash flows from financing activities:  
    Borrowings under credit facilities— 4,327,000 
    Payments on credit facilities— (4,417,000)
    Borrowings on senior unsecured notes— 599,571 
    Dividends paid(29,920)(179,347)
    Purchase of noncontrolling interest(9,101)— 
    Proceeds from the issuance of common stock
    1,788 2,060 
    Repurchases of common stock(4,617)(13,808)
    Other, net
    (1,143)(4,531)
    Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities(42,993)313,945 
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash10,751 949 
    Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents(24,053)4,421 
    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
    503,471 270,805 
    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
    $479,418 $275,226 
    Non-cash transactions:
    Accrued purchases of property and equipment$5,041 $10,177 


    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of these statements.
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    1.    Nature of Operations and Basis of Presentation

    Description of Business

    Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and subsidiaries is a leading automotive aftermarket parts provider in North America, serving both professional installers (“professional”) and “do-it-yourself” (“DIY”) customers. The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Advance Auto Parts, Inc., its wholly owned subsidiaries, Advance Stores Company, Incorporated (“Advance Stores”) and Neuse River Insurance Company, Inc., and their subsidiaries (collectively referred to as “the Company”).

    As of July 13, 2024, the Company operated a total of 4,776 stores and 321 branches primarily within the United States, with additional locations in Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition, as of July 13, 2024, the Company served 1,138 independently owned Carquest branded stores across the same geographic locations served by the Company’s stores and branches in addition to Mexico and various Caribbean islands. The Company’s stores operate primarily under the trade names “Advance Auto Parts” and “Carquest” and the Company’s branches operate under the “Worldpac” and “Autopart International” trade names.

    Basis of Presentation

    The accounting policies followed in the presentation of interim financial results are consistent with those followed on an annual basis. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”), have been condensed or omitted based upon the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) interim reporting principles. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for 2023 as filed with the SEC on March 12, 2024, and the amended Annual Report on Form 10-K/A filed with the SEC on May 30, 2024 (collectively the “2023 Form 10-K”).

    The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal recurring adjustments that are necessary to present fairly the results for the interim periods presented. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the operating results to be expected for the full year. The Company’s first quarter of the year contains sixteen weeks. The Company’s remaining three quarters each consist of twelve weeks.

    Revision of Previously Issued Financial Statements for Correction of Immaterial Errors

    During the year ended December 30, 2023, the Company identified errors impacting cost of sales, selling, general and administrative expenses (“SG&A”) and other income (expense), net, of $62.9 million, $36.6 million and $1.7 million incurred in prior years but not previously recognized. These charges primarily related to product costs and vendor credits. Management assessed the materiality of the errors, including the presentation on prior period consolidated financial statements, on a qualitative and quantitative basis in accordance with SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 99, Materiality, codified in Accounting Standards Codification Topic 250, Accounting Changes and Error Corrections. The Company concluded that these errors and the related impacts did not result in a material misstatement of its previously issued consolidated financial statements as of and for the years ended December 31, 2022 and January 1, 2022 and its previously issued unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements as of and for the sixteen weeks ended April 22, 2023; the twelve and twenty-eight weeks ended July 15, 2023; and the twelve and forty weeks ended October 7, 2023. Correcting the cumulative effect of these errors in the fifty-two weeks ended December 30, 2023 would have had a significant effect on the results of operations for such period.



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    The Company has corrected the relevant prior periods of its consolidated financial statements and related footnotes for these and other immaterial corrections for comparative purposes, as previously disclosed in Note 18. Immaterial Restatement of Prior Period Financial Statements of the Company’s 2023 Form 10-K. The Company will also adjust previously reported financial information for such immaterial errors in future filings, as applicable. A summary of the corrections to the impacted financial statement line items from our previously issued financial statements are presented in Note 12. Immaterial Misstatement of Prior Period Financial Statements.

    2.    Significant Accounting Policies

    Revenues

    The following table summarizes disaggregated revenue from contracts with customers by product group:
    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Percentage of Sales:
    Parts and Batteries65 %66 %66 %66 %
    Accessories and Chemicals20 20 20 20 
    Engine Maintenance14 13 13 13 
    Other1 1 1 1 
    Total100 %100 %100 %100 %

    Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements - Not Yet Adopted

    Disclosure Improvements

    In October 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2023-06, Disclosure Improvements (“ASU 2023-06”), which defines when companies will be required to improve and clarify disclosure and presentation requirements. This ASU should be applied prospectively, and the effective date will be determined for each individual disclosure based on the effective date of the SEC’s removal of the related disclosure. If the applicable requirements have not been removed by the SEC by June 30, 2027, this ASU will not become effective. Early adoption is prohibited. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2023-06 on the consolidated financial statements and related disclosures, and does not believe it will have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.

    Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures

    In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07, Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures (“ASU 2023-07”), which requires a company to disclose additional, more detailed information about a reportable segment’s significant expenses, even if there is one reportable segment, and is intended to improve the disclosures about a public entity’s reportable segments. The ASU is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and for interim periods beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of the adoption of ASU 2023-07 and believes that the adoption will result in additional disclosures, but will not have any other impact on its consolidated financial statements and segment reporting.

    Income Tax Disclosure Improvements

    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (“ASU 2023-09”), which requires a company to enhance its income tax disclosures. In each annual reporting period, the company should disclose the specific categories used in the rate reconciliation and additional information for reconciling items that meet a quantitative threshold, including disaggregation of taxes paid by jurisdiction. The related disclosures are effective for the fiscal
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    year beginning after December 15, 2024. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2023-09 on our consolidated financial statements and related disclosures and believes that the adoption will result in additional disclosures, but will not have any other impact on its consolidated financial statements.

    Climate Disclosure Requirements

    In March 2024, the SEC issued its final climate disclosure rules, which require the disclosure of climate-related information in annual reports and registration statements. The rules require disclosure in the audited financial statements of certain effects of severe weather events and other natural conditions and greenhouse gas emissions above certain financial thresholds, as well as amounts related to carbon offsets and renewable energy credits or certificates, if material. Additionally, the rule established disclosure requirements regarding material climate-related risks, descriptions of board oversight and risk management activities, the material impacts of these risks on a registrants' strategy, business model and outlook and any material climate-related targets or goals. On April 4, 2024, the SEC determined to voluntarily stay the final rules pending certain legal challenges. Prior to the stay in the new rules, disclosures would have been effective for annual periods beginning January 1, 2025, except for the greenhouse gas emissions disclosure which would have been effective for annual periods beginning January 1, 2026. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of the new rules on the consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

    3.    Inventories, net

    The Company used the last in, first out (“LIFO”) method of accounting for approximately 91.3% of inventories as of July 13, 2024 and 91.4% as of December 30, 2023. As a result, the Company recorded a reduction to cost of sales of $37.4 million and $26.8 million for the twelve weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023 to state inventories at LIFO. For the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, the Company recorded a reduction to cost of sales of $42.4 million and $33.5 million to state inventories at LIFO.

    Purchasing and warehousing costs included in inventories as of July 13, 2024 and December 30, 2023 were $559.7 million and $576.9 million.

    An actual valuation of inventory under the LIFO method is performed at the end of each fiscal year based on inventory levels and carrying costs at that time. Accordingly, interim LIFO calculations are based on the Company’s estimates of expected inventory levels and costs at the end of the year.

    Inventory balances were as follows:
    July 13, 2024December 30, 2023
    Inventories at first in, first out (“FIFO”)$5,045,131 $5,041,752 
    Adjustments to state inventories at LIFO(141,641)(184,050)
    Inventories at LIFO$4,903,490 $4,857,702 

    4.    Intangible Assets

    The Company’s definite-lived intangible assets include customer relationships and non-compete agreements. Amortization expense was $6.1 million and $6.8 million for the twelve weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, and $14.4 million and $16.0 million for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023.

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    5.    Receivables, net

    Receivables, net, consisted of the following:
    July 13, 2024December 30, 2023
    Trade$628,025 $558,953 
    Vendor237,896 257,847 
    Other10,196 10,930 
    Total receivables876,117 827,730 
    Less: allowance for credit losses(28,508)(27,589)
    Receivables, net$847,609 $800,141 

    6.    Long-term Debt and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

    Long-term debt consisted of the following:
    July 13, 2024December 30, 2023
    5.90% Senior Unsecured Notes due March 9, 2026
    $298,768 $298,369 
    1.75% Senior Unsecured Notes due October 1, 2027
    347,821 347,514 
    5.95% Senior Unsecured Notes due March 9, 2028
    298,361 298,116 
    3.90% Senior Unsecured Notes due April 15, 2030
    496,467 496,149 
    3.50% Senior Unsecured Notes due March 15, 2032
    346,450 346,213 
    Revolver credit facility— — 
    $1,787,867 $1,786,361 
    Less: Current portion of long-term debt— — 
    Long-term debt, excluding the current portion$1,787,867 $1,786,361 
    Fair value of long-term debt$1,668,101 $1,641,409 

    Fair Value of Financial Assets and Liabilities

    The fair value of the Company’s senior unsecured notes was determined using Level 2 inputs based on quoted market prices. The carrying amounts of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents, receivables, net, accounts payable and accrued expenses approximate their fair values due to the relatively short-term nature of these instruments.

    Bank Debt

    On February 26, 2024, the Company entered into Amendment No. 4 (“Amendment No. 4”) to the Company’s unsecured revolving credit facility (“2021 Credit Agreement”) to enable certain addbacks to the definition of Consolidated Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) contained therein for specific write-downs of inventory and vendor receivables. Amendment No. 4 also updated certain limitations on future incurrences of other indebtedness and liens, replacing the cap thereon of 10% of consolidated net tangible assets with $400 million, and eliminated the $250 million basket for accounts receivable securitization transactions. Amendment No. 4 made no other material changes to the terms of the 2021 Credit Agreement.

    The 2021 Credit Agreement contains customary covenants restricting the ability of: (a) Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and its subsidiaries to, among other things, (i) create, incur or assume additional debt (only with respect to subsidiaries of Advance Auto Parts, Inc.), (ii) incur liens, (iii) guarantee obligations, and (iv) change the nature of
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    their business; (b) Advance Auto Parts, Inc., Advance Stores and their subsidiaries to, among other things (i) enter into certain hedging arrangements, (ii) enter into restrictive agreements limiting their ability to incur liens on any of their property or assets, pay distributions, repay loans, or guarantee indebtedness of their subsidiaries; and (c) Advance Auto Parts, Inc., among other things, to change its holding company status. The Company is also required to comply with financial covenants with respect to a maximum leverage ratio and a minimum coverage ratio. The 2021 Credit Agreement also provides for customary events of default, including non-payment defaults, covenant defaults and cross-defaults of Advance’s other material indebtedness. The Company was in compliance with the financial covenants with respect to the 2021 Credit Agreement as of July 13, 2024.

    As of July 13, 2024 and December 30, 2023, the Company had no outstanding borrowings, $1.2 billion of borrowing availability and no letters of credit outstanding under the 2021 Credit Agreement.

    As of July 13, 2024 and December 30, 2023, the Company had $90.8 million and $91.2 million of bilateral letters of credit issued separately from the 2021 Credit Agreement, none of which were drawn upon. These bilateral letters of credit generally have a term of one year or less and primarily serve as collateral for the Company’s self-insurance policies.

    Senior Unsecured Notes

    The Company’s 3.90% senior unsecured notes due April 15, 2030 (the “Original Notes”) were issued April 16, 2020, at 99.65% of the principal amount of $500.0 million, and were not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). The Original Notes bear interest, payable semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15, at a rate of 3.90% per year. On July 28, 2020, the Company completed an exchange offer whereby the Original Notes in the aggregate principal amount of $500.0 million were exchanged for a like principal amount (the “Exchange Notes” or “2030 Notes”), and which have been registered under the Securities Act. The Original Notes were substantially identical to the Exchange Notes, except the Exchange Notes are registered under the Securities Act and are not subject to the transfer restrictions and certain registration rights agreement provisions applicable to the Original Notes.

    The Company’s 1.75% senior unsecured notes due October 1, 2027 (the “2027 Notes”) were issued September 29, 2020, at 99.67% of the principal amount of $350.0 million. The 2027 Notes bear interest, payable semi-annually in arrears on April 1 and October 1, at a rate of 1.75% per year. In connection with the 2027 Notes offering, the Company incurred $2.9 million of debt issuance costs.

    The Company’s 3.50% senior unsecured notes due 2032 (the “2032 Notes”) were issued March 4, 2022, at 99.61% of the principal amount of $350.0 million. The 2032 Notes bear interest, payable semi-annually in arrears on March 15 and September 15, at a rate of 3.50% per year. In connection with the 2032 Notes offering, the Company incurred $3.2 million of debt issuance costs.

    The Company’s 5.90% senior unsecured notes due March 9, 2026 (the “2026 Notes”) were issued March 9, 2023, at 99.94% of the principal amount of $300.0 million. The 2026 Notes bear interest, payable semi-annually in arrears on March 9 and September 9, at a rate of 5.90% per year. In connection with the 2026 Notes offering, the Company incurred $1.6 million of debt issuance costs.

    The Company’s 5.95% senior unsecured notes due March 9, 2028 (the “2028 Notes”) were issued March 9, 2023, at 99.92% of the principal amount of $300.0 million. The 2028 Notes bear interest, payable semi-annually in arrears on March 9 and September 9, at a rate of 5.95% per year. In connection with the 2028 Notes offering, the Company incurred $1.9 million of debt issuance costs.

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    The Company may redeem some or all of the 2026 Notes and 2028 Notes (the “Notes”) at any time, or from time to time, prior to March 9, 2026 in the case of the 2026 Notes, or February 9, 2028 in the case of the 2028 Notes, at the redemption price described in the related indenture for the Notes (the “Indenture”). In the event of a change of control triggering event, as defined in the Indenture, the Company will be required to offer the repurchase of the Notes at a price equal to 101% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest to the repurchase date. Currently, the Notes are fully and unconditionally guaranteed, jointly and severally, on an unsubordinated unsecured basis by guarantor and subsidiary guarantees, as defined by the Indenture.

    Debt Guarantees

    The Company is a guarantor of loans made by banks to various independently owned Carquest-branded stores that are customers of the Company. These loans totaled $105.5 million and $106.9 million as of July 13, 2024 and December 30, 2023 and are collateralized by security agreements on merchandise inventory and other assets of the borrowers. The approximate value of the inventory collateralized by these agreements was $189.8 million and $221.2 million as of July 13, 2024 and December 30, 2023. The Company believes that the likelihood of performance under these guarantees is remote.

    7.    Leases

    Substantially all of the Company’s leases are for facilities, vehicles and equipment. The initial term for facilities is typically five to ten years, with renewal options typically at five-year intervals, with the exercise of lease renewal options at the Company’s sole discretion. The Company’s vehicle and equipment lease terms are typically three to six years. The Company’s lease agreements do not contain any material residual value guarantees or material restrictive covenants.

    Total lease cost is included in cost of sales and SG&A in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations and is recorded net of immaterial sublease income. Total lease cost comprised the following:
    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Operating lease cost$136,234 $130,931 $317,824 $304,590 
    Variable lease cost44,871 41,087 103,532 92,433 
    Total lease cost$181,105 $172,018 $421,356 $397,023 

    Other information relating to the Company’s lease liabilities was as follows:
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:
    Operating cash flows from operating leases$307,345 $298,175 
    Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for lease obligations:
    Operating leases$286,875 $271,182 

    During first quarter 2024, the Company entered into a sale-leaseback transaction where the Company sold a building and land and entered into a three-year lease of the property upon the sale. This transaction resulted in a gain of $22.3 million and is included in selling, general and administrative expenses on the condensed consolidated statement of operations.
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    8.    Share Repurchase Program

    The Company’s Board of Directors had previously authorized $2.7 billion to its share repurchase program. The share repurchase program permits the repurchase of the Company’s common stock on the open market and in privately negotiated transactions from time to time.

    During the twelve and twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, the Company did not purchase any shares of the Company’s common stock under the share repurchase program. The Company had $947.3 million remaining under the share repurchase program as of July 13, 2024.

    9.    Earnings per Share

    The computations of basic and diluted earnings per share were as follows:
     Twelve Weeks Ended
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 15, 2023July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Numerator
    Net income applicable to common shares$44,991 $78,577 $85,003 $126,900 
    Denominator
    Basic weighted-average common shares59,633 59,451 59,590 59,384 
    Dilutive impact of share-based awards272 153 278 186 
    Diluted weighted-average common shares (1)
    59,905 59,604 59,868 59,570 
    Basic earnings per common share$0.75 $1.32 $1.43 $2.14 
    Diluted earnings per common share$0.75 $1.32 $1.42 $2.13 
    (1) For the twelve weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, 491 thousand and 402 thousand restricted stock units (“RSUs”) were excluded from the diluted calculation as their inclusion would have been anti-dilutive. For the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, 385 thousand and 289 thousand RSUs were excluded from the diluted calculation as their inclusion would have been anti-dilutive.


    10.    Share-Based Compensation

    The Company grants options to purchase common stock to certain employees under the Company’s 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan. The general terms of the time-based and market-based RSUs and stock options are similar to awards previously granted by the Company. The Company records compensation expense for the grant date fair value of the option awards evenly over the vesting period.

    During the twelve and twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, the Company granted the following time-based and market-based RSUs:

    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    July 13, 2024July 13, 2024
    Time-based RSUs
    Number of awards
    49.4 549.5 
    Weighted-average fair value
    $64.16 $78.01 
    Market-based RSUs
    Number of awards
    — 149.2 
    Weighted-average fair value
    — $113.31 
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    The fair value of each market-based RSU was determined using a Monte Carlo simulation model. For time-based RSUs, the fair value of each award was determined based on the market price of the Company’s stock on the date of grant adjusted for expected dividends during the vesting period, as applicable.

    During the twelve and twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, the Company granted the following stock options:

    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    Number of awards9.8 203.5 
    Weighted-average fair value$25.48 $31.88 

    The fair value of each option was estimated on the date of grant by applying the Black-Scholes option-pricing valuation model.
    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    Risk-free interest rate (1)
    4.2 %4.1 -4.2 %
    Expected term (2)
    6 years6 years
    Expected volatility (3)
    41.6 %41.6 -42.6 %
    Expected dividend yield (4)
    1.4 %1.4 -1.5 %
    (1) The risk-free interest rate is based on the yield in effect at grant for zero-coupon U.S. Treasury notes with maturities equivalent to the expected term of the stock options.
    (2) The expected term represents the period of time options granted are expected to be outstanding. As the Company does not have sufficient historical data, the Company utilized the simplified method provided by the SEC to calculate the expected term as the average of the contractual term and vesting period.
    (3) Expected volatility is the measure of the amount by which the stock price has fluctuated or is expected to fluctuate. The Company utilized historical trends and the implied volatility of the Company’s publicly traded financial instruments in developing the volatility estimate for its stock options.
    (4) The expected dividend yield is calculated based on our expected quarterly dividend and the three month average stock price as of the grant date.

    The total income tax benefit related to share-based compensation expense for the twelve and twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 was $2.7 million and $6.6 million. As of July 13, 2024, there was $100.3 million of unrecognized compensation expense related to all share-based awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 1.7 years.

    11. Supplier Finance Programs

    The Company maintains supply chain financing agreements with third-party financial institutions to provide the Company’s suppliers with enhanced receivables options. Through these agreements, the Company’s suppliers, at their sole discretion, may elect to sell their receivables due from the Company to the third-party financial institution at terms negotiated between the supplier and the third-party financial institution. The Company does not provide any guarantees to any third party in connection with these financing arrangements. The Company’s obligations to suppliers, including amounts due and scheduled payment terms, are not impacted, and no assets are pledged under the agreements. All outstanding amounts due to third-party financial institutions related to suppliers participating in such financing arrangements are recorded within accounts payable and represent obligations outstanding under these supplier finance programs for invoices that were confirmed as valid and owed to the third-party financial institutions in the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets. As of July 13, 2024, and December 30, 2023, $3.2 billion and $3.4 billion of the Company’s accounts payable were to suppliers participating in these financing arrangements.

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    12. Immaterial Restatement of Prior Period Financial Statements

    As discussed in Note 1, the Company made corrections to the consolidated financial statements for periods ended December 31, 2022, January 1, 2022, and the quarterly periods of 2023. A summary of the corrections related to prior periods presented are as follows (tables may not foot or cross foot due to rounding):

    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations
    July 15, 2023
    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    As
    Previously
    Reported
    AdjustmentsAs
    Corrected
    As
    Previously
    Reported
    AdjustmentsAs
    Corrected
    Cost of sales$1,537,997 $7,614 $1,545,611 $3,484,927 $16,350 $3,501,277 
    Gross profit1,148,069 (7,614)1,140,455 2,618,732 (16,350)2,602,382 
    Selling, general and administrative expenses1,013,701 794 1,014,495 2,394,365 (15,881)2,378,484 
    Operating income134,368 (8,408)125,960 224,367 (469)223,898 
    Income before provision for income taxes115,183 (8,408)106,775 174,789 (469)174,320 
    Provision for income taxes29,821 (1,623)28,198 46,776 644 47,420 
    Net income$85,362 $(6,785)$78,577 $128,013 $(1,113)$126,900 
    Basic earnings per share$1.44 $(0.12)$1.32 $2.16 $(0.02)$2.14 
    Diluted earnings per common share$1.43 $(0.11)$1.32 $2.15 $(0.02)$2.13 

    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
    July 15, 2023
    Twelve Weeks EndedTwenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    As
    Previously
    Reported
    AdjustmentsAs
    Corrected
    As
    Previously
    Reported
    AdjustmentsAs
    Corrected
    Net income$85,362 $(6,785)$78,577 $128,013 $(1,113)$126,900 
    Currency translation adjustments7,569 (307)7,262 8,160 (331)7,829 
    Total other comprehensive loss7,531 (307)7,224 8,319 (331)7,988 
    Comprehensive income$92,893 $(7,092)$85,801 $136,332 $(1,444)$134,888 



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    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
    Twelve Weeks Ended July 15, 2023
    Accumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained
    Earnings
    Total Stockholders' Equity
    Twelve Weeks Ended As Previously Reported
    Balance at April 22, 2023$(44,355)$4,697,697 $2,636,161 
    Net income— 85,362 85,362 
    Total other comprehensive income7,531 — 7,531 
    Balance at July 15, 2023$(36,824)$4,767,168 $2,723,187 
    Adjustments
    Balance at April 22, 2023$424 $(73,865)$(73,441)
    Net income— (6,785)(6,785)
    Total other comprehensive income(307)— (307)
    Balance at July 15, 2023$117 $(80,650)$(80,533)
    As Corrected
    Balance at April 22, 2023$(43,931)$4,623,832 $2,562,720 
    Net income— 78,577 78,577 
    Total other comprehensive income7,224 — 7,224 
    Balance at July 15, 2023$(36,707)$4,686,518 $2,642,654 

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended July 15, 2023
    Accumulated Other
    Comprehensive Loss
    Retained
    Earnings
    Total Stockholders' Equity
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended As Previously Reported
    Balance at December 31, 2022$(45,143)$4,744,624 $2,678,281 
    Net income— 128,013 128,013 
    Total other comprehensive income8,319 — 8,319 
    Balance at July 15, 2023$(36,824)$4,767,168 $2,723,187 
    Adjustments
    Balance at December 31, 2022$448 $(79,537)$(79,089)
    Net income— (1,113)(1,113)
    Total other comprehensive income(331)— (331)
    Balance at July 15, 2023$117 $(80,650)$(80,533)
    As Corrected
    Balance at December 31, 2022$(44,695)$4,665,087 $2,599,192 
    Net income— 126,900 126,900 
    Total other comprehensive income7,988 — 7,988 
    Balance at July 15, 2023$(36,707)$4,686,518 $2,642,654 

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    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended July 15, 2023
    As Previously ReportedAdjustmentsAs Corrected
    Net income$128,013 $(1,113)$126,900 
    Provision for deferred income taxes16,249 5,248 21,497 
    Other, net1,170 458 1,628 
    Net change in:
    Receivables, net(93,539)(3,483)(97,022)
    Inventories, net(145,148)(3,770)(148,918)
    Accounts payable(346,808)27,023 (319,785)
    Accrued expenses120,888 (2,107)118,781 
    Other assets and liabilities, net(36,008)(24,828)(60,836)
    Net cash used in operating activities(164,559)(2,572)(167,131)
    Other, net (1)
    (4,073)(458)(4,531)
    Net cash provided by financing activities
    314,403 (458)313,945 
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash1,280 (331)949 
    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
    7,782 (3,361)4,421 
    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period269,282 1,523 270,805 
    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$277,064 $(1,838)$275,226 
    (1) The summary of corrections table above inadvertently omitted disclosure for proceeds from the issuance of common stock as follows: $2.1 million as previously reported, $0 adjustments and $2.1 million as corrected.

    13. Contingencies

    On October 9, 2023, and October 27, 2023, two putative class actions on behalf of purchasers of the Company’s securities who purchased or otherwise acquired their securities between November 16, 2022, and May 30, 2023, inclusive (the “Class Period”), were commenced against the Company and certain of the Company’s former officers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants made certain false and materially misleading statements during the alleged Class Period in violation of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder. These cases were consolidated on February 9, 2024, and the court-appointed lead plaintiff filed a consolidated and amended complaint on April 22, 2024. The consolidated and amended complaint proposes a Class Period of November 16, 2022 to November 15, 2023, and alleges that defendants made false and misleading statements in connection with (a) the Company’s 2023 guidance and (b) certain accounting issues previously disclosed by the Company. On June 21, 2024, defendants filed a motion to dismiss the consolidated and amended complaint. The Company strongly disputes the allegations and intends to defend the case vigorously.

    On January 17, 2024, February 20, 2024, and February 26, 2024, derivative shareholder complaints were commenced against the Company’s directors and certain former officers alleging derivative liability for the allegations made in the securities class action complaints noted above. On April 9, 2024, the court consolidated these actions and appointed co-lead counsel. On June 10, 2024, the court issued a stay order on the consolidated derivative complaint pending resolution of the motion to dismiss for the underlying securities class action complaint.

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    14. Subsequent Event

    On August 22, 2024, the Company entered into a definitive purchase agreement to sell its Worldpac business for $1.5 billion, with customary adjustments for working capital and other items. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024. The Company expects net proceeds from the transaction after paying expenses and taxes to be approximately $1.2 billion. The Company intends to use net proceeds from the transaction for general corporate purposes, which may include the provision of additional working capital, funding internal operational improvement initiatives, and repayment or refinancing of outstanding indebtedness.

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

    The following discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 30, 2023 (filed with the SEC on March 12, 2024, and the amended Annual Report on Form 10-K/A filed with the SEC on May 30, 2024 (collectively the “2023 Form 10-K”)), and the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements and the notes to those statements that appear elsewhere in this report. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the operating results to be expected for the full year. The Company’s first quarter of the year contains sixteen weeks. The Company’s remaining three quarters each consist of twelve weeks.

    Management Overview

    A high-level summary of the Company’s financial results for the second quarter of 2024 includes:
     
    •Net sales during the second quarter of 2024 were $2.68 billion, a decrease of 0.1% compared with the second quarter of 2023. Comparable store sales increased 0.4%.
    •Gross profit margin for the second quarter of 2024 was 41.5% of net sales, a decrease of 93 basis points compared with the second quarter of 2023. Gross profit margin was negatively impacted by strategic pricing investments and higher product costs.
    •Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses for the second quarter of 2024 were 38.9% of net sales, an increase of 109 basis points compared with the second quarter of 2023. This was primarily due to higher labor costs.
    •The Company generated diluted earnings per share (“Diluted EPS”) of $0.75 during the second quarter of 2024, compared with $1.32 for the comparable period of 2023.

    Business and Risks Update

    The Company continues to make progress on the various elements of the Company’s strategic business plan, which is focused on improving the customer experience, margin expansion, and driving consistent execution for both professional and DIY customers. To achieve these improvements, the Company has undertaken planned strategic actions to help build a foundation for long-term success across the organization, which include:

    •Entering into a definitive purchase agreement on August 22, 2024 to sell Worldpac for $1.5 billion, with customary adjustments for working capital and other items. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024;
    •Reducing costs to remain competitive while reinvesting in the frontline;
    •Making organizational changes to position the Company for success;
    •Assessing the productivity of all assets, including company-owned stores and Carquest Independents; and
    •Consolidating the Company’s supply chain.

    The entry into the definitive agreement for the sale of Worldpac was part of the Company’s previously announced strategic and operational review. As part of this review, the Company also previously announced that it was evaluating whether to divest the Company’s Canadian business. The Company's Canadian business predominantly serves commercial customers and operates under the Carquest banner. The Company has determined to retain its Canadian business. The strategic and operational review is ongoing.

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    Industry Update

    Operating within the automotive aftermarket industry, the Company is influenced by a number of general macroeconomic factors, many of which are similar to those affecting the overall retail industry, and include but are not limited to:

    •Inflationary pressures, including logistics and labor
    •Global supply chain disruptions
    •Cost of fuel
    •Miles driven
    •Unemployment rates
    •Interest rates
    •Consumer confidence and purchasing power
    •Competition
    •Changes in new car sales
    •Economic and geopolitical uncertainty
    •Increased foreign currency exchange volatility

    Stores and Branches

    Key factors in selecting sites and market locations in which the Company operates include population, demographics, traffic count, vehicle profile, competitive landscape, and the cost of real estate. During the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, 16 stores and branches were opened and 26 were closed, resulting in a total of 5,097 stores and branches as of the end of the second fiscal quarter compared with a total of 5,107 stores and branches as of December 30, 2023.

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    Results of Operations
    Twelve Weeks Ended
    $ Favorable/ (Unfavorable)Basis Points
    ($ in millions)July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Net sales$2,683.1 100.0 %$2,686.1 100.0 %$(3.0)— 
    Cost of sales1,568.7 58.5 1,545.6 57.5 (23.1)(93)
    Gross profit1,114.4 41.5 1,140.5 42.5 (26.1)(93)
    SG&A
    1,042.6 38.9 1,014.5 37.8 (28.1)(109)
    Operating income71.8 2.7 126.0 4.7 (54.2)(202)
    Interest expense(18.7)(0.7)(20.9)(0.8)2.2 8 
    Other income, net
    9.0 0.3 1.7 0.1 7.3 27 
    Provision for income taxes17.1 0.6 28.2 1.0 11.1 41 
    Net income$45.0 1.7 %$78.6 2.9 %$(33.6)(126)

    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended$ Favorable/ (Unfavorable)Basis Points
    ($ in millions)July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Net sales$6,089.3 100.0 %$6,103.7 100.0 %$(14.4)— 
    Cost of sales3,545.9 58.2 3,501.3 57.4 (44.6)87 
    Gross profit
    2,543.4
    41.8 2,602.4 42.6 (59.0)(87)
    SG&A2,385.6 39.2 2,378.5 39.0 (7.1)(21)
    Operating income
    157.8
    2.6 
    223.9
    3.7 (66.1)(108)
    Interest expense(43.5)(0.7)(50.6)(0.8)7.1 11 
    Other income, net
    7.7 0.1 1.0 — 6.7 11 
    Provision for income taxes36.9 0.6 47.4 0.8 10.5 17 
    Net income$85.0 1.4 %$126.9 2.1 %$(41.8)(69)
    Note: Table amounts may not foot due to rounding.

    Net Sales

    For the second quarter of 2024, net sales decreased 0.1% and comparable store sales increased 0.4% compared with the second quarter of 2023. Category growth was led by heating and cooling, fluids and chemicals and engine management.

    Net sales for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, decreased 0.2% compared with the same period in 2023. Comparable store sales increased 0.03% for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, compared with the twenty-eight weeks ended July 15, 2023. Category growth was led by batteries, filters and engine management.

    The Company calculates comparable store sales based on the change in store or branch sales starting once a location has been open for approximately one year and by including e-commerce sales and excluding sales fulfilled by distribution centers to independently owned Carquest locations. Acquired stores are included in the Company’s comparable store sales one year after acquisition. The Company includes sales from relocated stores in comparable store sales from the original date of opening.

    Gross Profit

    Gross profit for the second quarter of 2024 was $1.11 billion, or 41.5% of net sales, compared with $1.14 billion, or 42.5% of net sales, for the second quarter of 2023.

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    Gross profit for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023 was $2.54 billion, or 41.8% of Net sales, and $2.60 billion, or 42.6% of Net sales.

    During the second quarter of 2024 and the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, gross profit margin was negatively impacted by strategic pricing investments and higher product costs.

    Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

    SG&A expenses for the second quarter of 2024 were $1.04 billion, or 38.9% of net sales, compared with $1.01 billion, or 37.8% of net sales, for the second quarter of 2023. The increase of SG&A as a percentage of net sales was due to wage investments in frontline team members as well as an increase in professional fees, including costs associated with the implementation of the Company’s strategic plan and the remediation of the previously disclosed material weaknesses. This was partially offset by a reduction in marketing program expenses.

    SG&A expenses for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 were $2.39 billion, or 39.2% of Net sales, compared with $2.38 billion, or 39.0% of Net sales, for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 15, 2023.

    Provision for Income Taxes

    The Company’s provision for income taxes for the second quarter of 2024 was $17.1 million compared with $28.2 million for the same period in 2023. The Company’s provision for income taxes for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023 was $36.9 million and $47.4 million. The decrease in tax expense for the second quarter of 2024 and the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 resulted from lower income before provision for income taxes compared with prior year.

    The Company’s effective tax rate was 30.3% and 27.2% for the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023.

    Liquidity and Capital Resources

    Overview

    The Company’s primary cash requirements necessary to maintain the Company’s current operations include payroll and benefits, inventory purchases, contractual obligations, capital expenditures, payment of income taxes, funding of initiatives and other operational priorities, including payment of interest on the Company’s long-term debt. Historically, the Company has also used available funds to repay borrowings under the Company’s credit facility, to periodically repurchase shares of the Company’s common stock under the share repurchase program, to pay the Company’s quarterly cash dividend and for acquisitions. However, the Company’s future uses of cash may differ, including with respect to the weight the Company places on the preservation of cash and liquidity, degree of investment in the Company’s business and other capital allocation priorities.

    Typically, the Company has funded its cash requirements primarily through cash generated from operations, supplemented by borrowings under the Company’s credit facilities and note offerings as needed. On August 22, 2024, the Company entered into a definitive purchase agreement to sell its Worldpac business for $1.5 billion, with customary adjustments for working capital and other items, as well as provision of a $200 million letter of credit for up to 12 months following the closing of the transaction, which letter of credit will reduce to zero no later than 24 months after the closing, to support supply chain financing for the buyer. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024. The Company expects net proceeds from the transaction after paying expenses and taxes to be approximately $1.2 billion. The Company intends to use net proceeds from the transaction for general corporate purposes, which may include the provision of additional working capital, funding internal operational improvement initiatives and repayment or refinancing of outstanding indebtedness. The Company believes funds generated from its expected results of operations, available cash and cash equivalents,
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    net proceeds from the Worldpac sale and available borrowings under credit facilities and note offerings as needed will be sufficient to fund its obligations for the next year and beyond.

    The Company’s supplier finance programs did not have a material impact on its liquidity or capital resources in the periods presented nor does the Company expect such arrangements to have a material impact on its liquidity for the foreseeable future. However, as further described below, a future decline in our credit ratings would be expected to result in a significant impact to bank participation in the Company’s supplier finance programs. While the Company does not expect such an impact to have a material impact on our overall liquidity, the Company does expect that it would have a material impact on its capital resources and capital allocation. See Note 11. Supplier Finance Programs of the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements for further discussion.

    Share Repurchase Program

    The Company’s share repurchase program permits the repurchase of the Company’s common stock on the open market and in privately negotiated transactions from time to time. The Company expects to continue its temporary pause on repurchases under the existing share repurchase program and to continue to evaluate current and expected business conditions with respect to resumption of share repurchase activity.

    During the second quarter and twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 and July 15, 2023, the Company did not purchase any shares of its common stock under the share repurchase program. The Company had $947.3 million remaining under the share repurchase program as of July 13, 2024.

    Analysis of Cash Flows

    The following table summarizes the Company’s cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities:
    Twenty-Eight Weeks Ended
    (in thousands)July 13, 2024July 15, 2023
    Cash flows provided by (used in) operating activities$87,814 $(167,131)
    Cash flows used in investing activities(79,625)(143,342)
    Cash flows (used in) provided by financing activities(42,993)313,945 
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash10,751 949 
    Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents$(24,053)$4,421 

    Operating Activities

    For the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, cash flows provided by operating activities increased by $254.9 million to $87.8 million compared with the same period of prior year. The net increase in cash flows provided by operating activities was primarily attributable to a decrease in cash utilized for working capital mainly due to accounts payable payments and inventory purchases.

    Investing Activities

    For the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, cash flows used in investing activities decreased by $63.7 million to $79.6 million compared with the same period of prior year. The decrease in cash used in investing activities was attributable to lower capital spend due to fewer store openings and projects in the current year coupled with higher proceeds on asset sales (see Note 7. Leases for additional information).

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    Financing Activities

    For the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024, cash flows used in financing activities was $43.0 million, a decrease of $356.9 million compared with the same period of prior year. The decrease in cash provided by financing activities was due to the issuances of senior unsecured notes in the prior year and a decrease in dividends paid during the twenty-eight weeks ended July 13, 2024 compared with the same period of prior year.

    The Company’s Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend every quarter since 2006. Any payments of dividends in the future will be at the discretion of the Company’s Board of Directors and will depend upon the Company’s results of operations, cash flows, capital requirements and other factors deemed relevant by the Board of Directors.

    Long-Term Debt

    With respect to all senior unsecured notes for which Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (“Issuer”) is an issuer or provides full and unconditional guarantee, Advance Stores, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Issuer, serves as the guarantor (“Guarantor Subsidiary”). The subsidiary guarantees related to the Issuer’s senior unsecured notes are full and unconditional and joint and several, and there are no restrictions on the ability of the Issuer to obtain funds from its Guarantor Subsidiary. The Company’s captive insurance subsidiary, an insignificant wholly owned subsidiary of the Issuer, does not serve as guarantor of its senior unsecured notes.

    For additional information, refer to Note 6. Long-term Debt and Fair Value of Financial Instruments of the Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements included herein.

    As of July 13, 2024, the Company had a credit rating from Standard & Poor’s of BB+ and from Moody’s Investor Service of Baa3. As of July 13, 2024, the outlooks by Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s on the Company’s credit rating were stable and negative. The current pricing grid used to determine the Company’s borrowing rate under the Credit Agreement is based on the Company’s credit ratings. The Company anticipates that it may receive a future downgrade in its credit ratings dependent on the strengthening of its balance sheet and the success and timing of its efforts to improve business operations. If the Company’s credit ratings decline, the interest rate on outstanding balances may increase and the Company’s access to additional financing on favorable terms may be limited. In addition, declines could reduce the attractiveness of certain supplier finance programs whereby third-party institutions finance arrangements to the Company’s vendors based on the Company’s credit rating, which could result in increased working capital requirements. The Company expects that a future decline in its credit ratings would have a significant impact on bank participation in its supplier finance programs, resulting in increased working capital requirements. The Company believes that its sources of cash, together with its ability to generate cash through existing or new credit facilities and notes offerings as needed, will be sufficient to fund any increases in working capital requirements.

    ITEM 3.QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

    There have been no significant changes in the Company’s exposure to market risk since December 30, 2023. Refer to “Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk” in the Company’s 2023 Form 10-K.

    ITEM 4.CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

    Disclosure Controls and Procedures

    Disclosure controls and procedures (as that term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), are our controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in our reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal
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    executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Internal controls over financial reporting, no matter how well designed, have inherent limitations, including the possibility of human error and the override of controls. Therefore, even those systems determined to be effective can provide only “reasonable assurance” with respect to the reliability of financial reporting and financial statement preparation and presentation. Further, because of changes in conditions, the effectiveness of our internal controls may vary over time.

    Our management evaluated, with the participation of our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of July 13, 2024. Based on this evaluation, our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer have concluded that, as of the end of the period covered by this report, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective to accomplish their objectives at the reasonable assurance level solely due to the material weaknesses described below.

    Material Weaknesses in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

    A material weakness is a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of the annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis.

    Details on Accounting Resources Material Weakness

    In our Form 10-Q for the period ended April 22, 2023, management identified a material weakness in our internal control over financial reporting that existed due to turnover of key accounting positions during the first quarter of 2023. The Company was unable to attract, develop and retain sufficient resources to fulfill internal control responsibilities during the first quarter 2023.

    Details on Account Reconciliation Material Weakness

    In addition, as disclosed in our Form 10-Q for the period ended April 20, 2024, in connection with the preparation of the financial statements for the first quarter of 2024, management identified certain cash account reconciliations whereby a former employee in the Company’s India-based shared services center circumvented a cash reconciliation controls policy and concealed unreconciled items. This individual did not follow the Company’s policy to display all reconciling items in the reconciliation process. The Company believes the cash reconciliation policy noncompliance primarily related to inadequately trained and supervised personnel and is closely linked to the material weakness disclosed in the Form 10-Q for the period ended April 22, 2023.

    Remediation Efforts to Address the Material Weaknesses

    The Company has devoted significant time and resources to complete its remediation of the material weaknesses described above and has made significant progress towards the remediation during the second quarter of 2024. The following components of the remediation plan, among others, have been executed:

    •Backfilled open roles and hired approximately 40 experienced personnel, an increase of 37% from the first quarter of 2024, (both permanent employees and contract labor) with the requisite accounting and internal controls knowledge and experience to sufficiently complement the existing global controllership organization;
    •Completed the review of the organizational structure of the global controllership function by a third-party consultant and implemented recommended changes;
    •Assessed our methodologies, policies, and procedures to ensure adequate design and effectiveness of processes supporting internal control over financial reporting;
    •Added redundant and compensating internal controls to enhance our internal control structure;
    •Assessed the specific training needs for newly hired and existing personnel and developed and delivered training programs designed to uphold our internal controls standards. Monthly trainings have been held with account reconciliation preparers and reviewers along with target trainings for individual control owners;
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    •Implemented a new quality control function within management in the second quarter of 2024 to perform quality reviews of account reconciliations prior to independent control testing;
    •Following the departure of the Company’s Chief Financial Officer during the third fiscal quarter of 2023, hired a new Chief Financial Officer who began employment with the Company on November 27, 2023;
    •Following the departure of the Company’s Chief Accounting Officer during the fourth fiscal quarter of 2023, hired a new Chief Accounting Officer who began employment with the Company on January 9, 2024; and
    •Reperformed cash reconciliations for 2023 year end and during the period ended July 13, 2024, and will continue to execute the same comprehensive testing until this matter is considered fully remediated.

    The Company considers that the actions described above are comprehensive and have strengthened the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. The significant progress observed to date provides evidence that the remediation efforts are effective in improving the control environment. Given the time that the open roles have been filled and the expanded control activities have been in place, the Company believes that additional time will be beneficial to demonstrate that personnel have the ability to consistently perform their responsibilities to ensure that the material weaknesses have been fully remediated. Therefore, the Company has concluded that these material weaknesses will not be considered fully remediated until the remediation actions, including those above, have operated effectively for a sufficient period of time. Consistent with prior quarter, the Company is targeting completion of the remediation and testing of these material weaknesses in the second half of fiscal 2024.

    Management believes that the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and related financial information included in this Form 10-Q present fairly, in all material respects, our balance sheets, statements of operations, comprehensive income and cash flows as of and for the periods presented.

    Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

    Except for the changes described above, there has been no change in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting during the second quarter ended July 13, 2024, that has materially affected or is reasonably likely to materially affect its internal control over financial reporting as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Exchange Act.

    PART II.     OTHER INFORMATION
    None.

    ITEM 1.     LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
    On October 9, 2023, and October 27, 2023, two putative class actions on behalf of purchasers of the Company’s securities who purchased or otherwise acquired their securities between November 16, 2022 and May 30, 2023, inclusive (the “Class Period”), were commenced against the Company and certain of the Company’s former officers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants made certain false and materially misleading statements during the alleged Class Period in violation of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder. These cases were consolidated on February 9, 2024, and the court-appointed lead plaintiff filed a consolidated and amended complaint on April 22, 2024. The consolidated and amended complaint proposes a Class Period of November 16, 2022 to November 15, 2023 and alleges that defendants made false and misleading statements in connection with (a) the Company’s 2023 guidance and (b) certain accounting issues previously disclosed by the Company. On June 21, 2024, defendants filed a motion to dismiss the consolidated and amended complaint. The Company strongly disputes the allegations and intends to defend the case vigorously.

    On January 17, 2024, February 20, 2024, and February 26, 2024, derivative shareholder complaints were commenced against the Company’s directors and certain former officers alleging derivative liability for the allegations made in the securities class action complaints noted above. On April 9, 2024, the court consolidated these actions and appointed co-lead counsel. On June 10, 2024, the court issued a stay order on the consolidated
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    derivative complaint pending resolution of the motion to dismiss for the underlying securities class action complaint.

    ITEM 1A.RISK FACTORS
    Please refer to “Item 1A. Risk Factors” found in the 2023 Form 10-K filed for the year ended December 30, 2023 for risks that, if they were to occur, could materially adversely affect the Company’s business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows and future prospects, which could in turn materially affect the price of the Company’s common stock.

    ITEM 2.UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
    The following table sets forth the information with respect to repurchases of the Company’s common stock for the quarter ended July 13, 2024:
    Total Number of Shares Purchased (1)
    Average Price Paid per Share (1)
    Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or ProgramsMaximum Dollar Value of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs (in thousands)
    April 21, 2024 to May 18, 202481 $73.63 — $947,339 
    May 19, 2024 to June 15, 202417,913 $65.08 — $947,339 
    June 16, 2024 to July 13, 202422 $64.61 — $947,339 
    Total18,016 $65.12 — 
    (1) The aggregate cost of repurchasing shares in connection with the net settlement of shares issued as a result of the vesting of restricted stock units was $1.2 million, or an average price of $65.12 per share, during the second quarter of 2024.

    ITEM 5.     OTHER INFORMATION
    During the second quarter of 2024, no Rule 10b5-1 or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangements were adopted or terminated by the Company’s officers or directors as each term is defined in Item 408 of Regulation S-K.
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     EXHIBIT INDEXIncorporated by ReferenceFiled
    Exhibit No.Exhibit DescriptionFormExhibitFiling DateHerewith
    3.1
    Fifth Amendment to Restated Certificate of Incorporation, effective August 9, 2024
    X
    3.2
    Composite Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Advance Auto Parts, Inc., effective August 9, 2024
    X
    3.3
    Amended and Restated Bylaws of Advance Auto Parts, Inc., effective August 8, 2023.
    10-Q3.28/18/2020
    22.1
    List of the Issuer and its Guarantor Subsidiaries.
    10-Q22.14/20/2024
    31.1
    Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
       X
    31.2
    Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
       X
    32.1
    Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
       X
    101.INSInline XBRL Instance Document - the instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document.X
    101.SCHInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.X
    101.CALInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.X
    101.DEFInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.X
    101.LABInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels Linkbase Document.X
    101.PREInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.X
    104.1Cover Page Interactive Data file (Embedded within the Inline XBRL Documents and Included in Exhibit).X
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    SIGNATURE
     
    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.

    ADVANCE AUTO PARTS, INC.
    Date: August 22, 2024/s/ Ryan P. Grimsland
    Ryan P. Grimsland
    Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
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