FORR 10-Q Quarterly Report Sept. 30, 2023 | Alphaminr
FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

FORR 10-Q Quarter ended Sept. 30, 2023

FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 10-Q

(MARK ONE)

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

FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED September 30, 2023

OR

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

COMMISSION FILE NUMBER: 000-21433

FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Delaware

04-2797789

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification Number)

60 Acorn Park Drive

Cambridge , Massachusetts

02140

(Zip Code)

(Address of principal executive offices)

( 617 ) 613-6000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of Each Class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered

Common Stock, $.01 Par Value

FORR

Nasdaq Global Select Market

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 Regulation 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 November 1, 2023, 19,239,000 s hares of the registrant’s common stock were outstanding.


FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

INDEX TO FORM 10-Q

Page

PART I

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1.

Financial Statements (Unaudited)

3

Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022

3

Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

4

Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

5

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

6

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

7

Item 2.

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

22

Item 3.

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

31

Item 4.

Controls and Procedures

31

PART II

OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.

Legal Proceedings

32

Item 1A.

Risk Factors

32

Item 2.

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

32

Item 3.

Defaults Upon Senior Securities

32

Item 4.

Mine Safety Disclosures

32

Item 5.

Other Information

32

Item 6.

Exhibits

33

SIGNATURES

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PART I.

ITEM 1. FINANC IAL STATEMENTS

FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

CONSOLIDATED B ALANCE SHEETS

(In thousands, except per share data, unaudited)

September 30,

December 31,

2023

2022

ASSETS

Current Assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$

101,706

$

103,629

Marketable investments

9,750

19,688

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for expected credit losses of $ 626 and $ 560 as
of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively

41,016

73,345

Deferred commissions

16,558

24,559

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

15,855

14,069

Total current assets

184,885

235,290

Property and equipment, net

19,693

23,208

Operating lease right-of-use assets

42,021

49,970

Goodwill

242,061

242,149

Intangible assets, net

40,343

49,504

Other assets

7,053

8,317

Total assets

$

536,056

$

608,438

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable

$

762

$

361

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

56,533

91,007

Deferred revenue

158,349

178,021

Total current liabilities

215,644

269,389

Long-term debt

35,000

50,000

Non-current operating lease liabilities

40,843

50,751

Other non-current liabilities

11,679

16,642

Total liabilities

303,166

386,782

Commitments and contingencies (Note 5, 15)

Stockholders' Equity:

Preferred stock, $ 0.01 par value

Authorized - 500 shares; issued and outstanding - none

Common stock, $ 0.01 par value

Authorized - 125,000 shares

Issued - 24,672 and 24,367 shares as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively

Outstanding - 19,235 and 19,062 shares as of September 30, 2023 and
December 31, 2022, respectively

247

244

Additional paid-in capital

273,797

261,766

Retained earnings

178,344

174,631

Treasury stock - 5,437 and 5,305 shares as of September 30, 2023 and
December 31, 2022, respectively

( 211,149

)

( 207,067

)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

( 8,349

)

( 7,918

)

Total stockholders’ equity

232,890

221,656

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

536,056

$

608,438

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STAT EMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(In thousands, except per share data, unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenues:

Research

$

80,606

$

87,038

$

249,211

$

262,265

Consulting

28,237

37,382

89,957

115,075

Events

4,588

3,259

23,522

23,556

Total revenues

113,431

127,679

362,690

400,896

Operating expenses:

Cost of services and fulfillment

47,978

52,717

151,884

166,959

Selling and marketing

39,967

44,231

123,080

133,249

General and administrative

15,108

16,448

51,650

47,897

Depreciation

2,262

2,374

6,557

6,992

Amortization of intangible assets

3,041

3,352

9,175

10,068

Restructuring and related costs

19

12,140

Total operating expenses

108,375

119,122

354,486

365,165

Income from operations

5,056

8,557

8,204

35,731

Interest expense

( 763

)

( 584

)

( 2,286

)

( 1,732

)

Other income, net

568

346

1,632

192

Gain on investments, net

426

Income before income taxes

4,861

8,319

7,550

34,617

Income tax expense

2,377

2,905

3,837

11,181

Net income

$

2,484

$

5,414

$

3,713

$

23,436

Basic income per common share

$

0.13

$

0.29

$

0.19

$

1.24

Diluted income per common share

$

0.13

$

0.28

$

0.19

$

1.22

Basic weighted average common shares outstanding

19,191

18,958

19,164

18,939

Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding

19,289

19,139

19,239

19,192

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

(In thousands, unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Net income

$

2,484

$

5,414

$

3,713

$

23,436

Other comprehensive loss, net of tax:

Foreign currency translation

( 2,435

)

( 4,971

)

( 483

)

( 10,813

)

Net change in market value of investments

30

( 54

)

52

( 147

)

Net change in market value of interest rate swap

( 5

)

259

Other comprehensive loss

( 2,405

)

( 5,030

)

( 431

)

( 10,701

)

Comprehensive income

$

79

$

384

$

3,282

$

12,735

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEM ENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(In thousands, unaudited)

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2023

2022

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income

$

3,713

$

23,436

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation

6,557

6,992

Impairment of property and equipment

600

Amortization of intangible assets

9,175

10,068

Net gains from investments

( 426

)

Deferred income taxes

( 4,106

)

( 3,023

)

Stock-based compensation

11,169

11,036

Operating lease right-of-use assets amortization and impairments

9,089

8,138

Amortization of deferred financing fees

332

331

Amortization of (discount) premium on investments

( 168

)

48

Foreign currency gains

( 30

)

( 167

)

Changes in assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

32,288

34,801

Deferred commissions

8,000

10,741

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

( 1,002

)

2,185

Accounts payable

403

262

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

( 34,839

)

( 30,801

)

Deferred revenue

( 20,809

)

( 26,262

)

Operating lease liabilities

( 10,581

)

( 9,556

)

Net cash provided by operating activities

9,791

37,803

Cash flows from investing activities:

Purchases of property and equipment

( 3,903

)

( 4,227

)

Purchases of marketable investments

( 964

)

( 22,819

)

Proceeds from maturities of marketable investments

11,138

21,081

Other investing activity

33

246

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities

6,304

( 5,719

)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Payments on borrowings

( 15,000

)

( 25,000

)

Repurchases of common stock

( 4,082

)

( 15,112

)

Debt issuance costs

( 25

)

Proceeds from issuance of common stock under employee equity incentive plans

3,485

4,298

Taxes paid related to net share settlements of stock-based compensation awards

( 2,620

)

( 2,975

)

Net cash used in financing activities

( 18,242

)

( 38,789

)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

242

( 10,727

)

Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

( 1,905

)

( 17,432

)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period

105,654

118,031

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period

$

103,749

$

100,599

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:

Cash paid for interest

$

1,944

$

1,456

Cash paid for income taxes

$

10,583

$

5,380

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

Note 1 — Interim Consolidated Financial Statements

Basis of Presentation

The accompanying unaudited interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for reporting on Form 10-Q. Accordingly, certain information and footnote disclosures required for complete financial statements are not included herein. The year-end balance sheet data was derived from audited financial statements, but does not include all disclosures required by GAAP. It is recommended that these financial statements be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and related notes that appear in the Forrester Research, Inc. (“Forrester”) Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022. In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) considered necessary for a fair statement of the financial position, results of operations, comprehensive income, and cash flows as of the dates and for the periods presented have been included. The results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 may not be indicative of the results for the year ending December 31, 2023 , or any other period.

Presentation of Restricted Cash

The following table summarizes the end-of-period cash and cash equivalents from the Company's Consolidated Balance Sheets and the total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as presented on the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (in thousands).

Nine Months Ended September 30,

2023

2022

Cash and cash equivalents

$

101,706

$

98,735

Restricted cash classified in other assets (1):

2,043

1,864

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash shown in statement of cash flows

$

103,749

$

100,599

(1)
Restricted cash consists of collateral required for leased office space. The short-term or long-term classification regarding the collateral for the leased office space is determined in accordance with the expiration of the underlying leases.

R ecent Accounting Pronouncements

In March 2020, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2020-04, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848) – Facilitation of the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Finance Reporting . The new standard provides optional guidance for a limited period of time to ease the potential burden in accounting for, or recognizing the effects of, reference rate reform on financial reporting due to the risk of cessation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”). The updates apply to contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference LIBOR, or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform, and as a result require a modification. In December 2022, the FASB issued ASU No. 2022-06, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Deferral of the Sunset Date of Topic 848 . The amendments in this update defer the sunset date of Topic 848 from December 31, 2022, to December 31, 2024, after which entities will no longer be permitted to apply the relief in Topic 848. The amendments in this update apply to all entities, subject to meeting certain criteria, that have contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference LIBOR or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The standard has not impacted the Company’s financial position or results of operations, and will not have an impact in the future as the Company no longer has any financial instruments that reference LIBOR.

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Note 2 — Marketable Investments

The following table summarizes the Company’s marketable investments (in thousands):

As of September 30, 2023

Gross

Gross

Amortized

Unrealized

Unrealized

Market

Cost

Gains

Losses

Value

Corporate obligations

$

7,892

$

$

( 126

)

$

7,766

Federal agency obligations

1,999

( 15

)

1,984

Total

$

9,891

$

$

( 141

)

$

9,750

As of December 31, 2022

Gross

Gross

Amortized

Unrealized

Unrealized

Market

Cost

Gains

Losses

Value

Corporate obligations

$

17,900

$

8

$

( 205

)

$

17,703

Federal agency obligations

1,999

( 14

)

1,985

Total

$

19,899

$

8

$

( 219

)

$

19,688

Realized gains and losses on investments are included in earnings and are determined using the specific identification method. There were no realized gains or losses on marketable investments during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022.

The following table summarizes the maturity periods of the marketable investments in the Company’s portfolio as of September 30, 2023 (in thousands).

FY 2023

FY 2024

FY 2025

Total

Corporate obligations

$

1,996

$

3,864

$

1,906

$

7,766

Federal agency obligations

1,984

$

1,984

Total

$

1,996

$

5,848

$

1,906

$

9,750

The following table shows the gross unrealized losses and market value of the Company’s available-for-sale securities with unrealized losses that are not deemed to be other-than-temporary, aggregated by investment category and length of time that individual securities have been in a continuous unrealized loss position (in thousands):

As of September 30, 2023

Less Than 12 Months

12 Months or Greater

Market

Unrealized

Market

Unrealized

Value

Losses

Value

Losses

Corporate obligations

$

3,417

$

34

$

4,349

$

92

Federal agency obligations

1,984

15

Total

$

5,401

$

49

$

4,349

$

92

As of December 31, 2022

Less Than 12 Months

12 Months or Greater

Market

Unrealized

Market

Unrealized

Value

Losses

Value

Losses

Corporate obligations

$

9,619

$

139

$

8,084

$

66

Federal agency obligations

1,985

14

Total

$

11,604

$

153

$

8,084

$

66

Note 3 — Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets

Goodwill

Goodwill represents the excess of the purchase price of acquired businesses over the estimated fair values of the tangible and identifiable intangible net assets acquired. Goodwill is not amortized; however, it is required to be tested for impairment annually, which requires assessment of the potential impairment at the reporting unit level. Reporting units are determined based on the components of the Company's operating segments that constitute a business for which discrete financial information is available and for which operating results are regularly reviewed by segment management. Testing for impairment is also required on an interim basis if an event or circumstance indicates it is more likely than not an impairment loss has been incurred.

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The Company performed its annual impairment testing as of November 30, 2022 utilizing a qualitative assessment to determine if it was more likely than not that the fair values of each of its reporting units was less than their respective carrying values and concluded that no impairments existed. Subsequent to completing the annual test and through September 30, 2023, there were no events or circumstances that required an interim impairment test. Accordingly, as of September 30, 2023 , the Company had no accumulated goodwill impairment losses. Approximate ly $ 8.1 million of goodwill is allocated to the Company’s Consulting reporting unit, which had a negative carrying value as of the date of the last test.

The change in the carrying amount of goodwill for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is summarized as follows (in thousands):

Balance at December 31, 2022

$

242,149

Foreign currency translation adjustments

( 88

)

Balance at September 30, 2023

$

242,061

Finite-Lived Intangible Assets

The carrying values of finite-lived intangible assets are as follows (in thousands):

September 30, 2023

Gross

Net

Carrying

Accumulated

Carrying

Amount

Amortization

Amount

Amortizable intangible assets:

Customer relationships

$

77,776

$

40,125

$

37,651

Technology

16,241

15,328

913

Trademarks

12,477

10,698

1,779

Total

$

106,494

$

66,151

$

40,343

December 31, 2022

Gross

Net

Carrying

Accumulated

Carrying

Amount

Amortization

Amount

Amortizable intangible assets:

Customer relationships

$

77,786

$

33,805

$

43,981

Technology

16,803

14,696

2,107

Trademarks

12,472

9,056

3,416

Total

$

107,061

$

57,557

$

49,504

Estimated intangible asset amortization expense for each of the five succeeding years is as follows (in thousands):

2023 (remainder)

$

2,772

2024

9,903

2025

8,872

2026

8,391

2027

8,324

Thereafter

2,081

Total

$

40,343

Note 4 — Debt

The Company has a credit facility that provides up to $ 150.0 million of revolving credit commitments and matures in December of 2026. The credit facility includes an expansion feature that permits the Company to increase the revolving credit commitments in an aggregate principal amount up to $ 50.0 million, subject to approval by the administrative agent and certain customary terms and conditions.

The credit facility contains certain customary restrictive loan covenants, including among others, financial covenants that apply a maximum leverage ratio, minimum interest coverage ratio, and maximum annual capital expenditures. The negative covenants limit, subject to various exceptions, the Company’s ability to incur additional indebtedness, create liens on assets, merge, consolidate, liquidate or dissolve any part of the Company, sell assets, change fiscal year, or enter into certain transactions with affiliates and subsidiaries. The Company was in full compliance with the covenants as of September 30, 2023.

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The Company may voluntarily prepay revolving loans under the credit facility at any time and from time to time, without premium or penalty. No interim amortization payments are required to be made under the credit facility.

The credit facility provides that once LIBOR ceases to exist in 2023, the benchmark rate for the loans outstanding will automatically transfer from LIBOR to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). In April 2023, the Company executed a second amendment to the credit facility to facilitate the conversion from LIBOR to SOFR and to set the base interest rate at SOFR plus 10 basis points.

Up to $ 5.0 million of the credit facility is available for the issuance of letters of credit, and any drawings under the letters of credit must be reimbursed within one business day. As of September 30, 2023 , $ 0.6 million in letters of credit were issued under the credit facility.

Outstanding Borrowings

The following table summarizes the Company’s total outstanding borrowings as of the dates indicated (in thousands):

Description:

September 30, 2023

December 31, 2022

Credit facility

$

35,000

$

50,000

The contractual annualized interest rate as of September 30, 2023 was 6.666 %.

The Company had $ 114.4 m illion of available borrowing capacity on the credit facility (not including the expansion feature) as of September 30, 2023. The weighted average annual effective interest rate for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, w as 6.60 % and 6.24 %, res pectively.

All obligations under the credit facility are unconditionally guaranteed by each of the Company’s existing and future, direct and indirect, material wholly-owned domestic subsidiaries, other than certain excluded subsidiaries, and are collateralized by a first priority lien on substantially all tangible and intangible assets, including intellectual property, and all of the capital stock of the Company's subsidiaries (limited to 65 % of the voting equity of certain subsidiaries).

Note 5 — Leases

All of the Company’s leases are operating leases, the majority of which are for office space. Operating lease right-of-use (“ROU”) assets and non-current operating lease liabilities are included as individual line items in the Consolidated Balance Sheets, while short-term operating lease liabilities are recorded within accrued expenses and other current liabilities. Leases with an initial term of twelve months or less are not recorded in the Consolidated Balance Sheets and are not material.

The components of lease expense were as follows (in thousands):

For the Three Months Ended September 30,

2023

2022

Operating lease cost

$

3,068

$

3,546

Short-term lease cost

228

214

Variable lease cost

1,257

1,000

Sublease income

( 130

)

( 192

)

Total lease cost

$

4,423

$

4,568

For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

2023

2022

Operating lease cost

$

9,622

$

10,798

Short-term lease cost

747

526

Variable lease cost

3,113

4,013

Sublease income

( 391

)

( 575

)

Total lease cost

$

13,091

$

14,762

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Additional lease information is summarized in the following table (in thousands, except lease term and discount rate):

For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

2023

2022

Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of operating
lease liabilities

$

10,442

$

9,556

Operating lease ROU assets obtained in exchange for lease
obligations

$

1,110

$

172

Weighted-average remaining lease term - operating leases (years)

4.5

5.3

Weighted-average discount rate - operating leases

4.3

%

4.3

%

Future minimum lease payments under non-cancelable leases and estimated future sublease cash receipts from non-cancelable arrangements as of September 30, 2023 are as follows (in thousands):

Operating Lease

Sublease

Payments

Cash Receipts

2023 (remainder)

$

4,009

$

153

2024

15,900

625

2025

13,816

2026

12,320

2027

5,659

Thereafter

8,764

Total lease payments and estimated sublease cash receipts

60,468

$

778

Less imputed interest

( 5,510

)

Present value of lease liabilities

$

54,958

Lease balances as of September 30, 2023 are as follows (in thousands):

Operating lease ROU assets

$

42,021

Short-term operating lease liabilities (1)

$

14,115

Non-current operating lease liabilities

40,843

Total operating lease liabilities

$

54,958

(1)
Included in accrued expenses and other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.

The Company’s leases do not contain residual value guarantees, material restrictions, or covenants.

During the nine months ended September 30, 2023 , the Company recorded ROU asset impairments of $ 0.8 million related to closing one floor of its offices located in San Francisco and one other smaller office location. The impairments are included in restructuring and related costs in the Consolidated Statements of Operations. As a result of the impairments, the ROU assets were required to be recorded at their estimated fair values as Level 3 non-financial assets. The fair values of the asset groups were determined using a discounted cash flow model, which required the use of estimates, including projected cash flows for the related assets, the selection of a discount rate used in the model, and regional real estate industry data.

Note 6 – Revenue and Related Matters

Disaggregated Revenue

The Company disaggregates revenue as set forth in the following tables (in thousands):

Revenue by Geography

For the Three Months Ended September 30,

For the Nine Months Ended September 30,

Revenues: (1)

2023

2022

2023

2022

North America

$

91,580

$

107,224

$

296,257

$

333,709

Europe

13,778

12,167

43,053

42,510

Asia Pacific

6,074

6,377

17,593

19,495

Other

1,999

1,911

5,787

5,182

Total

$

113,431

$

127,679

$

362,690

$

400,896

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(1)
Revenue location is determined based on where the products and services are consumed.

Contract Assets and Contract Liabilities

Accounts Receivable

Accounts receivable includes amounts billed and currently due from customers. Since the only condition for payment of the Company’s invoices is the passage of time, a receivable is recorded on the date an invoice is issued. Also included in accounts receivable are unbilled amounts resulting from revenue exceeding the amount billed to the customer, where the right to payment is unconditional. If the right to payment for services performed was conditional on something other than the passage of time, the unbilled amount would be recorded as a separate contract asset. There were no contract assets as of September 30, 2023 or 2022.

The majority of the Company’s contracts are non-cancelable. However, for contracts that are cancelable by the customer, the Company does not record a receivable when it issues an invoice. The Company records accounts receivable on these contracts only up to the amount of revenue earned but not yet collected.

In addition, since the majority of the Company’s contracts are invoiced for annual periods, and payment is expected within one year from the transfer of products and services, the Company does not adjust its receivables or transaction prices for the effects of a significant financing component.

Deferred Revenue

The Company refers to contract liabilities as deferred revenue in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Payment terms in the Company’s customer contracts vary, but generally require payment in advance of fully satisfying the performance obligation(s). Deferred revenue consists of billings in excess of revenue recognized. Similar to accounts receivable, the Company does not record deferred revenue for unpaid invoices issued on a cancelable contract.

During the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 , the Company recognized $ 27.9 mill ion and $ 31.9 million of revenue, respectively, related to its deferred revenue balances at the beginning of each such period. During the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recogn ized $ 153.8 million and $ 171.2 million of revenue, respectively, related to its deferred revenue balance at January 1 of each such period.

Approxima tely $ 338.9 million of revenue is expected to be recognized during the next 24 months from remaining performance obligations as of September 30, 2023.

Reserves for Credit Losses

The allowance for expected credit losses on accounts receivable for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is summarized as follows (in thousands):

Balance at December 31, 2022

$

560

Provision for expected credit losses

559

Write-offs

( 493

)

Balance at September 30, 2023

$

626

When evaluating the adequacy of the allowance for expected credit losses, the Company makes judgments regarding the collectability of accounts receivable based, in part, on the Company’s historical loss rate experience, customer concentrations, management’s expectations of future losses as informed by current economic conditions, and changes in customer payment terms. If the expected financial condition of the Company’s customers were to deteriorate, resulting in an impairment of their ability to make payments, additional allowances may be required. If the expected financial condition of the Company’s customers were to improve, the allowances may be reduced accordingly.

Cost to Obtain Contracts

The Company capitalizes commissions paid to sales representatives and related fringe benefits costs that are incremental to obtaining customer contracts. These costs are included in deferred commissions in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. The Company accounts for these costs at a portfolio level as the Company’s contracts are similar in nature and the amortization model used closely matches the amortization expense that would be recognized on a contract-by-contract basis. Costs to obtain a contract are amortized to earnings over the initial contract term, which is the same period the related revenue is recognized. Amortization expense related to deferred commissions for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 w as $ 9.2 million and $ 10.4 million, re spectively. Amortization expense related to deferred commissions for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 28.3 milli on and $ 32.2 million, respectively. The Company evaluates the recoverability of deferred commissions at each balance sheet date and there were no impairments recorded during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 .

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Note 7 — Derivatives and Hedging

Interest Rate Swap

During 2019, the Company entered into a single interest rate swap contract that matured on December 31, 2022 , with an initial notional amount of $ 95.0 million. The Company paid a base fixed rate of 1.65275 % and in return received the greater of: (1) 1-month LIBOR, rounded up to the nearest 1/16 of a percent, or (2) 0.00 %.

The swap was used to mitigate the cash flow risk associated with changes in interest rates on the Company’s variable rate debt (refer to Note 4 – Debt ). The Company accounted for this derivative contract in accordance with FASB ASC Topic 815 – Derivatives and Hedging (“Topic 815”), which requires all derivatives, including derivatives designated as accounting hedges, to be recorded on the balance sheet at fair value.

The swap had been designated and accounted for as a cash flow hedge of the forecasted interest payments on the Company’s debt. The swap was considered to be a highly effective hedge of the designated interest rate risk for the entire contract period and changes in the fair value of the swap were recorded in accumulated other comprehensive loss, a component of equity in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.

Foreign Currency Forwards

The Company enters into a limited number of foreign currency forward exchange contracts to mitigate the effects of adverse fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates on transactions entered into in the normal course of business that are denominated in foreign currencies that differ from the local functional currency. These contracts generally have short durations and are recorded at fair value with both realized and unrealized gains and losses recorded in other income, net in the Consolidated Statements of Operations because the Company does not designate these contracts as hedges for accounting purposes.

During the nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company entered into nine foreign currency forward exchange contracts, all of which settled by September 30, 2023. Accordingly, as of September 30, 2023, there is no amount recorded in the Consolidated Balance Sheets for these contracts. During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company entered into eleven foreign currency forward exchange contracts, all of which settled by September 30, 2022. Accordingly, as of September 30, 2022, there is no amount recorded in the Consolidated Balance Sheets for these contracts.

The Company’s derivative counterparties are investment grade financial institutions. The Company does not have any collateral arrangements with these counterparties and the derivative contracts do not contain credit risk related contingent features. The table below provides information regarding amounts recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the derivative contracts for the periods indicated (in thousands):

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

Amount recorded in:

2023

2022

2023

2022

Interest expense (1)

$

$

25

$

$

( 170

)

Other income, net (2)

( 99

)

( 63

)

( 33

)

( 239

)

Total expense

$

( 99

)

$

( 38

)

$

( 33

)

$

( 409

)

(1)
Consists of interest expense from the interest rate swap contract.
(2)
Consists of net realized gains and losses on foreign currency forward contracts .

Note 8 — Fair Value Measurements

The carrying amounts reflected in the Consolidated Balance Sheets for cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and accrued expenses approximate fair value due to their short-term maturities. The Company’s financial instruments also include its outstanding variable-rate borrowings (refer to Note 4 – Debt ). The Company believes that the carrying amount of its variable-rate borrowings reasonably approximate their fair values because the rates of interest on those borrowings reflect current market rates of interest.

Additionally, the Company measures certain financial assets and liabilities at fair value on a recurring basis including cash equivalents and marketable investments. The fair values of these financial assets and liabilities have been classified as Level 1, 2, or 3 within the fair value hierarchy as described in the accounting standards for fair value measurements:

Level 1 — Fair value based on quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2 — Fair value based on inputs other than Level 1 inputs that are observable, either directly or indirectly, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, quoted prices in markets that are not active, or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.

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Level 3 — Fair value based on unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and such inputs are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

The following table represents the Company’s fair value hierarchy for its financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis (in thousands):

As of September 30, 2023

Level 1

Level 2

Total

Assets:

Money market funds (1)

$

22,902

$

$

22,902

Marketable investments (2)

9,750

9,750

Total Assets

$

22,902

$

9,750

$

32,652

As of December 31, 2022

Level 1

Level 2

Total

Assets:

Money market funds (1)

$

5,800

$

$

5,800

Marketable investments (2)

19,688

19,688

Total Assets

$

5,800

$

19,688

$

25,488

(1)
Included in cash and cash equivalents in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2)
Marketable investments have been initially valued at the transaction price and subsequently valued, at the end of the reporting period, utilizing third party pricing services or other market observable data. The pricing services utilize industry standard valuation methods, including both income and market-based approaches and observable market inputs to determine value. These observable market inputs include reportable trades, benchmark yields, credit spreads, broker/dealer quotes, bids, offers, current spot rates and other industry and economic events.

During the nine months ended September 30, 2023 , the Company did not transfer assets or liabilities between levels of the fair value hierarchy. Additionally, there have been no changes to the valuation techniques for Level 2 assets and liabilities.

Note 9 — Income Taxes

Forrester provides for income taxes on an interim basis according to management’s estimate of the effective tax rate expected to be applicable for the full fiscal year. Certain items such as changes in tax rates, tax benefits or expense related to settlements of share-based awards, and foreign currency gains or losses are treated as discrete items and are recorded in the period in which they arise.

Income tax expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 w as $ 3.8 million resulting in an effective tax rate of 50.8 % for the period. Income tax expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 was $ 11.2 million resulting in an effective tax rate of 32.3 % for the period.

The increase in the effective tax rate during the 2023 period was primarily due to tax expense related to the settlement of share-based awards in 2023. The Company anticipates that its effective tax rate for the full year 2023 will be approximately 50 %.

Note 10 — Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss (“AOCL”)

The components of accumulated other comprehensive loss are as follows (net of tax, in thousands):

Marketable

Translation

Investments

Adjustment

Total AOCL

Balance at June 30, 2023

$

( 137

)

$

( 5,807

)

$

( 5,944

)

Foreign currency translation (1)

( 2,435

)

( 2,435

)

Unrealized gain, net of tax of $( 10 )

30

30

Balance at September 30, 2023

$

( 107

)

$

( 8,242

)

$

( 8,349

)

Marketable

Interest Rate

Translation

Investments

Swap

Adjustment

Total AOCL

Balance at June 30, 2022

$

( 118

)

$

52

$

( 8,794

)

$

( 8,860

)

Foreign currency translation (1)

( 4,971

)

( 4,971

)

Unrealized gain (loss) before reclassification, net
of tax of $
13

( 54

)

13

( 41

)

Reclassification to income, net
of tax of $
7 (2)

( 18

)

( 18

)

Balance at September 30, 2022

$

( 172

)

$

47

$

( 13,765

)

$

( 13,890

)

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Marketable

Translation

Investments

Adjustment

Total AOCL

Balance at December 31, 2022

$

( 159

)

$

( 7,759

)

$

( 7,918

)

Foreign currency translation (1)

( 483

)

( 483

)

Unrealized gain, net of tax of $( 17 )

52

52

Balance at September 30, 2023

$

( 107

)

$

( 8,242

)

$

( 8,349

)

Marketable

Interest Rate

Translation

Investments

Swap

Adjustment

Total AOCL

Balance at December 31, 2021

$

( 25

)

$

( 212

)

$

( 2,952

)

$

( 3,189

)

Foreign currency translation (1)

( 10,813

)

( 10,813

)

Unrealized gain (loss) before reclassification, net
of tax of $
3

( 147

)

136

( 11

)

Reclassification to income, net
of tax of $(
47 ) (2)

123

123

Balance at September 30, 2022

$

( 172

)

$

47

$

( 13,765

)

$

( 13,890

)

(1)
The Company does not record tax provisions or benefits for the net changes in foreign currency translation adjustments as it intends to permanently reinvest undistributed earnings of its foreign subsidiaries.
(2)
Reclassification is related to the Company’s interest rate swap (cash flow hedge) and was recorded in interest expense in the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Refer to Note 7 – Derivatives and Hedging .

Note 11 — Ne t Income Per Common Share

Basic net income per common share is computed by dividing net income by the basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted net income per common share is computed by dividing net income by the diluted weighted average number of common shares and common equivalent shares outstanding during the period. The weighted average number of common equivalent shares outstanding has been determined in accordance with the treasury-stock method. Common equivalent shares consist of common stock issuable on the exercise of outstanding stock options and the vesting of restricted stock units.

Basic and diluted weighted average common shares are as follows (in thousands):

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Basic weighted average common shares outstanding

19,191

18,958

19,164

18,939

Weighted average common equivalent shares

98

181

75

253

Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding

19,289

19,139

19,239

19,192

Options and restricted stock units excluded from diluted
weighted average share calculation as effect would have
been anti-dilutive

631

307

649

110

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Note 12 — Stockholders’ Equity

The components of stockholders’ equity are as follows (in thousands):

Three Months Ended September 30, 2023

Common Stock

Treasury Stock

Accumulated

Number
of
Shares

$0.01ParValue

Additional
Paid-in
Capital

Retained
Earnings

Number
of
Shares

Cost

Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)

Total
Stockholders'
Equity

Balance at June 30, 2023

24,512

$

245

$

269,371

$

175,860

5,332

$

( 207,887

)

$

( 5,944

)

$

231,645

Issuance of common stock under
stock plans, including tax effects

160

2

282

284

Repurchases of common stock

105

( 3,262

)

( 3,262

)

Stock-based compensation expense

4,144

4,144

Net income

2,484

2,484

Net change in marketable investments,
net of tax

30

30

Foreign currency translation

( 2,435

)

( 2,435

)

Balance at September 30, 2023

24,672

$

247

$

273,797

$

178,344

5,437

$

( 211,149

)

$

( 8,349

)

$

232,890

Three Months Ended September 30, 2022

Common Stock

Treasury Stock

Accumulated

Number
of
Shares

$0.01
Par
Value

Additional
Paid-in
Capital

Retained
Earnings

Number
of
Shares

Cost

Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)

Total
Stockholders'
Equity

Balance at June 30, 2022

24,159

$

242

$

254,937

$

170,847

5,305

$

( 207,067

)

$

( 8,860

)

$

210,099

Issuance of common stock under
stock plans, including tax effects

193

2

( 501

)

( 499

)

Stock-based compensation expense

3,905

3,905

Net income

5,414

5,414

Net change in interest rate swap,
net of tax

( 5

)

( 5

)

Net change in marketable investments,
net of tax

( 54

)

( 54

)

Foreign currency translation

( 4,971

)

( 4,971

)

Balance at September 30, 2022

24,352

$

244

$

258,341

$

176,261

5,305

$

( 207,067

)

$

( 13,890

)

$

213,889

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023

Common Stock

Treasury Stock

Accumulated

Number
of
Shares

$0.01
Par
Value

Additional
Paid-in
Capital

Retained
Earnings

Number
of
Shares

Cost

Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)

Total
Stockholders'
Equity

Balance at December 31, 2022

24,367

$

244

$

261,766

$

174,631

5,305

$

( 207,067

)

$

( 7,918

)

$

221,656

Issuance of common stock under
stock plans, including tax effects

305

3

862

865

Repurchases of common stock

132

( 4,082

)

( 4,082

)

Stock-based compensation expense

11,169

11,169

Net income

3,713

3,713

Net change in marketable investments,
net of tax

52

52

Foreign currency translation

( 483

)

( 483

)

Balance at September 30, 2023

24,672

$

247

$

273,797

$

178,344

5,437

$

( 211,149

)

$

( 8,349

)

$

232,890

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Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

Common Stock

Treasury Stock

Accumulated

Number
of
Shares

$0.01
Par
Value

Additional
Paid-in
Capital

Retained
Earnings

Number
of
Shares

Cost

Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)

Total
Stockholders'
Equity

Balance at December 31, 2021

24,085

$

241

$

245,985

$

152,825

5,027

$

( 191,955

)

$

( 3,189

)

$

203,907

Issuance of common stock under
stock plans, including tax effects

267

3

1,320

1,323

Repurchases of common stock

278

( 15,112

)

( 15,112

)

Stock-based compensation expense

11,036

11,036

Net income

23,436

23,436

Net change in interest rate swap,
net of tax

259

259

Net change in marketable investments,
net of tax

( 147

)

( 147

)

Foreign currency translation

( 10,813

)

( 10,813

)

Balance at September 30, 2022

24,352

$

244

$

258,341

$

176,261

5,305

$

( 207,067

)

$

( 13,890

)

$

213,889

Equity Plans

Restricted stock unit activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is presented below (in thousands, except per share data):

Weighted-

Average

Number of

Grant Date

Shares

Fair Value

Unvested at December 31, 2022

682

$

46.28

Granted

625

33.34

Vested

( 256

)

45.33

Forfeited

( 99

)

43.24

Unvested at September 30, 2023

952

$

38.36

Stock option activity for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 is presented below (in thousands, except per share data and contractual term):

Weighted -

Weighted -

Average

Average

Exercise

Remaining

Aggregate

Number

Price Per

Contractual

Intrinsic

of Shares

Share

Term (in years)

Value

Outstanding at December 31, 2022

89

$

35.58

Granted

144

33.04

Exercised

( 2

)

34.37

Forfeited

( 27

)

34.23

Outstanding at September 30, 2023

204

$

33.98

6.52

$

Exercisable at September 30, 2023

75

$

35.58

1.57

$

Vested and expected to vest at September 30, 2023

204

$

33.98

6.52

$

In May 2023, stockholders of the Company approved the amendment and restatement of the Forrester Research, Inc. Amended and Restated Equity Incentive Plan (the “Amended and Restated Equity Incentive Plan”), pursuant to which the number of shares available for purchase was increased by 3,500,000 shares.

Stock-Based Compensation

Forrester recognizes the fair value of stock-based compensation over the requisite service period of the individual grantee, which generally equals the vesting period. Stock-based compensation was recorded in the following expense categories in the Consolidated Statements of Operations (in thousands):

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Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Cost of services and fulfillment

$

2,449

$

2,268

$

6,505

$

6,397

Selling and marketing

790

743

2,094

2,128

General and administrative

905

894

2,570

2,511

Total

$

4,144

$

3,905

$

11,169

$

11,036

Forrester utilizes the Black-Scholes valuation model for estimating the fair value of options granted under the equity incentive plans and shares subject to purchase under the employee stock purchase plan, which were valued using the following assumptions:

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Equity Incentive Plans

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Equity Incentive Plans

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Average risk-free interest rate

4.27

%

5.51

%

3.71

%

4.27

%

5.51

%

3.71

%

Expected dividend yield

0.0

%

0.0

%

0.0

%

0.0

%

0.0

%

0.0

%

Expected life

4.75 Years

0.5 Years

0.5 Years

4.75 Years

0.5 Years

0.5 Years

Expected volatility

43

%

35

%

33

%

43

%

35

%

33

%

Weighted average fair value

$

14.24

$

7.90

$

10.22

$

14.24

$

7.90

$

10.22

Treasury Stock

As of September 30, 2023, Forrester’s B oard of Directors had authorized an aggregate $ 585.0 million to purchase common stock under its stock repurchase program. The shares repurchased may be used, among other things, in connection with Forrester’s equity incentive and purchase plans. During each of the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, t he Company repurchased approximately 0.1 million shares of common stock at an aggregate cost of approximately $ 3.3 and $ 4.1 million, respectively . During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 , the Company repurchased approximately 0.3 million shares of common stock at an aggregate cost of approximately $ 15.1 million. From the inception of the program through September 30, 2023, the Company repu rchased 17.1 million shares of common stock at an aggregate cost of $ 514.1 million.

Note 13 — Restructuring and Related Costs

In January 2023, the Company implemented a reduction in its workforce of approximately 4 % across various geographies and functions to streamline operations. The Company recorded $ 4.3 million of severance and related costs for this action during the fourth quarter of 2022, and $ 0.6 million during the first quarter of 2023. The Company also recorded a restructuring charge of $ 5.0 million during the fourth quarter of 2022 related to closing one floor of its offices located at 150 Spear Street, San Francisco, California, of which $ 3.7 million related to an impairment of a right-of-use asset and $ 1.3 million related to an impairment of leasehold improvements. The Company expects the accrued restructuring and related costs as of September 30, 2023 to be fully paid by the end of 2023.

The following table rolls forward the activity in the restructuring accrual for the January 2023 action for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 (in thousands):

Accrual at December 31, 2022

$

4,360

Additional restructuring and related costs

1,550

Non-cash charge (included above)

( 1,002

)

Cash payments

( 4,546

)

Accrual at September 30, 2023

$

362

In May 2023, the Company implemented a reduction in its workforce of approximately 8 % across various geographies and functions to better align its cost structure and to streamline its sales and consulting organizations. The Company reco rded $ 7.5 million of severance and related costs for this action during the second quarter of 2023. In addition, the Company closed certain of its smaller offices both inside and outside the U.S. in order to reduce facility costs and better match its facilities to its hybrid work strategy. As a result of closing the offices, the Company recorded restructuring costs of $ 2.3 million, which included $ 1.3 million related to right-of-use asset impairments and accelerated amortization and $ 0.6 million relat ed to impairments of leasehold improvements. In addition, the Company incurred $ 0.7 million in contract termination costs. The Company expects the majority of the accrued restructuring and related costs as of September 30, 2023 to be fully paid by the end of 2023.

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The following table rolls forward the activity in the restructuring accrual for the May 2023 action for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 (in thousands):

Accrual at December 31, 2022

$

Additional restructuring and related costs

10,590

Non-cash charge (included above)

( 2,253

)

Non-cash lease settlement gain (included above)

139

Cash payments

( 6,221

)

Accrual at September 30, 2023

$

2,255

Note 14 — Operating Segments

The Company's chief operating decision-maker (used in determining the Company's segments) is the chief executive officer and the chief financial officer. The Company operates in three segments: Research, Consulting, and Events. These segments, which are also the Company's reportable segments, are based on the management structure of the Company and how the chief operating decision maker uses financial information to evaluate performance and determine how to allocate resources. The Company’s products and services are delivered through each segment as described below.

The Research segment includes the revenues from all of the Company’s research products as well as consulting revenues from advisory services (such as speeches and advisory days) delivered by the Company’s research organization. Research segment costs include the cost of the organizations responsible for developing and delivering these products in addition to the costs of the product management organization responsible for product pricing and packaging, and the launch of new products.

The Consulting segment includes the revenues and the related costs of the Company’s project consulting organization. The project consulting organization delivers a majority of the Company’s project consulting revenue and certain advisory services.

The Events segment includes the revenues and the costs of the organization responsible for developing and hosting in-person and virtual events.

The Company evaluates reportable segment performance and allocates resources based on segment revenues and expenses. Segment expenses include the direct expenses of each segment organization and exclude selling and marketing expenses, general and administrative expenses, stock-based compensation expense, depreciation expense, adjustments to incentive bonus compensation from target amounts, amortization of intangible assets, restructuring and related costs, interest expense, other income, and gains on investments. The accounting policies used by the segments are the same as those used in the consolidated financial statements.

The Company provides information by reportable segment in the tables below (in thousands):

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

Three Months Ended September 30, 2023

Research revenues

$

80,606

$

$

$

80,606

Consulting revenues

6,517

21,720

28,237

Events revenues

4,588

4,588

Total segment revenues

87,123

21,720

4,588

113,431

Segment expenses

( 31,749

)

( 10,739

)

( 4,031

)

( 46,519

)

Selling, marketing, administrative and other expenses

( 58,796

)

Amortization of intangible assets

( 3,041

)

Restructuring and related costs

( 19

)

Interest expense, other income, and gains on investments

( 195

)

Income before income taxes

$

4,861

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Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

Three Months Ended September 30, 2022

Research revenues

$

87,038

$

$

$

87,038

Consulting revenues

9,015

28,367

37,382

Events revenues

3,259

3,259

Total segment revenues

96,053

28,367

3,259

127,679

Segment expenses

( 33,058

)

( 14,747

)

( 3,377

)

( 51,182

)

Selling, marketing, administrative and other expenses

( 64,588

)

Amortization of intangible assets

( 3,352

)

Interest expense, other income, and gains on investments

( 238

)

Income before income taxes

$

8,319

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023

Research revenues

$

249,211

$

$

$

249,211

Consulting revenues

21,439

68,518

89,957

Events revenues

23,522

23,522

Total segment revenues

270,650

68,518

23,522

362,690

Segment expenses

( 99,792

)

( 34,521

)

( 16,186

)

( 150,499

)

Selling, marketing, administrative and other expenses

( 182,672

)

Amortization of intangible assets

( 9,175

)

Restructuring and related costs

( 12,140

)

Interest expense, other income, and gains on investments

( 654

)

Income before income taxes

$

7,550

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

Research revenues

$

262,265

$

$

$

262,265

Consulting revenues

31,126

83,949

115,075

Events revenues

23,556

23,556

Total segment revenues

293,391

83,949

23,556

400,896

Segment expenses

( 100,135

)

( 43,123

)

( 16,179

)

( 159,437

)

Selling, marketing, administrative and other expenses

( 195,660

)

Amortization of intangible assets

( 10,068

)

Interest expense, other income, and gains on investments

( 1,114

)

Income before income taxes

$

34,617

Note 15 — Contingencies

From time to time, the Company may be subject to legal proceedings and civil and regulatory claims that arise in the ordinary course of its business activities. It is the Company's policy to record accruals for legal contingencies to the extent that it has concluded that it is probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated, and to expense costs associated with loss contingencies, including any related legal fees, as they are incurred. The Company reviews its loss contingencies at least quarterly and adjusts its accruals and/or disclosures to reflect the impact of negotiations, settlements, rulings, advice of legal counsel, or other new information, as deemed necessary. Once established, a provision may change in the future due to new developments or changes in circumstances and could increase or decrease the Company’s earnings in the period that the changes are made. Following an April 2023 mediation in a wage-related matter that resulted in a settlement agreement subject to court approval, the Company accrued $ 4.8 million of expense in the quarter ended March 31, 2023 that is classified in general and administrative expense in the Consolidated Statement of Operations.

The Company believes that it has meritorious defenses in connection with its current legal proceedings and claims and intends to vigorously contest each of them. Regardless of the outcome, legal proceedings and claims can have a material adverse effect on the Company because of defense and settlement costs, diversion of management resources, and other factors.

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In the opinion of the Company's management, based upon information currently available to the Company, while the outcome of these legal proceedings and claims is uncertain, the likely results of these legal proceedings and claims are not expected, either individually or in the aggregate, to have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial position, results of operations or cash flows, although the effect could be material to the Company's consolidated results of operations or consolidated cash flows for any interim reporting period.

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

Overview

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “expects,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “estimates,” or similar expressions are intended to identify these forward-looking statements. Reference is made in particular to our statements about changing stakeholder expectations, migration of our clients into our Forrester Decisions products, product development, holding hybrid events, possible acquisitions, future dividends, future share repurchases, future growth rates, operating income and cash from operations, future deferred revenue, future compliance with financial covenants under our credit facility, future interest expense, anticipated increases in, and productivity of, our sales force and headcount, the adequacy of our cash, and cash flows to satisfy our working capital and capital expenditures, and the anticipated impact of accounting standards. These statements are based on our current plans and expectations and involve risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual future activities and results to differ include, among others, our ability to retain and enrich subscriptions to, and licenses of, our Research products and services, our ability to fulfill existing or generate new consulting engagements and advisory services, our ability to generate and increase demand for the Events we host, any adverse economic conditions that result in a reduction in technology spending or demand for our products and services, our international operations expose us to a variety of operational risks which could negatively impact us, our ability to offer new products and services, our dependence on key personnel, our ability to attract and retain qualified professional staff, our ability to respond to business and economic conditions and market trends, the impact of our outstanding debt, competition and industry consolidation, possible variations in our quarterly operating results, concentration of our stock ownership, the possibility of network disruptions and security breaches, our ability to enforce and protect our intellectual property rights, compliance with privacy laws, taxation risks, risks related to health epidemics that could adversely impact our business and any weakness identified in our system of internal controls. These risks are described more completely in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022. We undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

We derive revenues from subscriptions to our Research products and services, licensing electronic “reprints” of our Research, performing consulting projects and advisory services, and hosting events. We offer contracts for our Research products that are typically renewable annually and payable in advance. Subscription products are recognized as revenue over the term of the contract. Accordingly, a substantial portion of our billings are initially recorded as deferred revenue. Reprints include an obligation to deliver a customer-selected research document and certain usage data provided through an on-line platform, which represents two performance obligations. We recognize revenue for the performance obligation for the data portion of the reprint ratably over the license term. We recognize revenue for the performance obligation for the research document at the time of providing access to the document. Billings for licensing of reprints are initially recorded as deferred revenue. Clients purchase consulting projects and advisory services independently and/or to supplement their access to our subscription-based products. Consulting project revenues, which are based upon fixed-fee agreements, are recognized as the services are provided. Advisory service revenues, such as speeches and advisory days, are recognized when the service is complete or the customer receives the agreed upon deliverable. Billings attributable to consulting projects and advisory services are initially recorded as deferred revenue. Events revenues consist of ticket and sponsorship sales for a Forrester-hosted event. Billings for events are also initially recorded as deferred revenue and are recognized as revenue upon completion of each event.

Our primary operating expenses consist of cost of services and fulfillment, selling and marketing expenses, and general and administrative expenses. Cost of services and fulfillment represents the costs associated with the production and delivery of our products and services, including salaries, bonuses, employee benefits, and stock-based compensation expense for all personnel that produce and deliver our products and services, including all associated editorial, travel, and support services. Selling and marketing expenses include salaries, sales commissions, bonuses, employee benefits, stock-based compensation expense, travel expenses, promotional costs, and other costs incurred in marketing and selling our products and services. General and administrative expenses include the costs of the technology, operations, finance, and human resources groups and our other administrative functions, including salaries, bonuses, employee benefits, and stock-based compensation expense. Overhead costs such as facilities, net of sublease income, and annual fees for cloud-based information technology systems are allocated to these categories according to the number of employees in each group.

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Our key metrics focus on our contract value ("CV") products. We are focusing on CV products as these products are our most profitable products and historically our contracts for CV products have renewed at high rates (as measured by our client retention and wallet retention metrics). Our CV products make up essentially all of our research revenues.

We calculate CV at the foreign currency rates used for internal planning purposes each year. For comparative purposes, we have recast historical CV at the current year foreign currency rates. We have included the recast CV metric below for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, and we have also provided recast CV amounts dating back to the third quarter of 2021, on the investor relations section of our website.

Contract value, client retention, wallet retention, and number of clients are metrics that we believe are important to understanding our research business. We define these metrics as follows:

Contract value (CV) — is defined as the value attributable to all of our recurring research-related contracts. Contract value is calculated as the annualized value of all contracts in effect at a specific point in time, without regard to how much revenue has already been recognized. Contract value primarily consists of subscription-based products for which revenue is recognized on a ratable basis, except for the entitlements embedded in our subscription products, such as event tickets and advisory sessions, for which the revenue is recognized when the item is delivered. Contract value also includes our reprint products, as these products are used throughout the year by our clients and are typically renewed.
Client retention — represents the percentage of client companies (defined as all clients that buy a CV product) at the prior year measurement date that have active contracts at the current year measurement date.
Wallet retention — represents a measure of the CV we have retained with clients over a twelve-month period, including increases or decreases in retained client CV during the period. Wallet retention is calculated on a percentage basis by dividing the annualized contract value of our current clients, who were also clients a year ago, by the total annualized contract value from a year ago.
Clients — is calculated at the enterprise level as all clients that have an active CV contract.

Client retention and wallet retention are not necessarily indicative of the rate of future retention of our revenue base. A summary of our key metrics is as follows (dollars in millions):

As of

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Contract value

$

349.4

$

348.9

$

0.5

(—

%)

Client retention

73

%

75

%

(2) points

Wallet retention

91

%

98

%

(7) points

Number of clients

2,538

2,875

(337

)

(12

%)

Contract value at September 30, 2023 was consistent with the prior year period. Client retention decreased by 2 percentage points and wallet retention decreased by 7 percentage points at September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. However, client retention decreased by 1 percentage point compared to the prior quarter and wallet retention was consistent compared to the prior quarter. The decrease in our retention rates and number of clients from the prior year period is primarily attributable to 1) macroeconomic conditions affecting our client base including a) funding and budget pressure on our smaller technology clients and the technology industry in general, and b) the uncertain economic conditions caused by inflation, increased interest rates, geopolitical turbulence, and the ongoing threat of recession, and 2) the ongoing transition of our client base to our Forrester Decisions product platform that was launched in August 2021. As of September 30, 2023, approximately 57% of our overall CV is in our Forrester Decisions product platform. In the longer term, we anticipate that approximately 80% of our CV will be in our Forrester Decisions product platform. The remaining approximate 20% of CV represents non-Forrester Decisions CV products, primarily reprints. The ongoing macroeconomic conditions and product transition are anticipated to pressure our key metrics through at least the first half of 2024.

Management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations are based upon our consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, and related disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. On an ongoing basis, we evaluate our estimates, including but not limited to, those related to our revenue recognition, goodwill, intangible and other long-lived assets, and income taxes. Management bases its estimates on historical experience, data available at the time the estimates are made, and various assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions. Our critical accounting estimates are described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.

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Results of Operations

The following table sets forth our statement of operations as a percentage of total revenues for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

September 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenues:

Research revenues

71.1

%

68.2

%

68.7

%

65.4

%

Consulting revenues

24.9

29.3

24.8

28.7

Events revenues

4.0

2.5

6.5

5.9

Total revenues

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Operating expenses:

Cost of services and fulfillment

42.3

41.3

41.9

41.6

Selling and marketing

35.2

34.6

33.9

33.2

General and administrative

13.3

12.9

14.2

11.9

Depreciation

2.0

1.9

1.8

1.8

Amortization of intangible assets

2.7

2.6

2.5

2.6

Restructuring and related costs

3.4

Income from operations

4.5

6.7

2.3

8.9

Interest expense

(0.7

)

(0.5

)

(0.6

)

(0.4

)

Other income, net

0.5

0.3

0.4

Gain on investments, net

0.1

Income before income taxes

4.3

6.5

2.1

8.6

Income tax expense

2.1

2.3

1.1

2.8

Net income

2.2

%

4.2

%

1.0

%

5.8

%

Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

Revenues

Three Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

(dollars in millions)

Total revenues

$

113.4

$

127.7

$

(14.2

)

(11

%)

Research revenues

$

80.6

$

87.0

$

(6.4

)

(7

%)

Consulting revenues

$

28.2

$

37.4

$

(9.1

)

(24

%)

Events revenues

$

4.6

$

3.3

$

1.3

41

%

Revenues attributable to customers outside of
the U.S.

$

25.8

$

25.5

$

0.3

1

%

Percentage of revenue attributable to customers
outside of the U.S.

23

%

20

%

3 points

Nine Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

(dollars in millions)

Total revenues

$

362.7

$

400.9

$

(38.2

)

(10

%)

Research revenues

$

249.2

$

262.3

$

(13.1

)

(5

%)

Consulting revenues

$

90.0

$

115.1

$

(25.1

)

(22

%)

Events revenues

$

23.5

$

23.6

(—

%)

Revenues attributable to customers outside of
the U.S.

$

79.0

$

82.9

$

(3.9

)

(5

%)

Percentage of revenue attributable to customers
outside of the U.S.

22

%

21

%

1 point

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Total revenues decreased 11% and 10% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods, and revenues from customers outside the U.S. increased 1% and decreased 5% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively.

Research revenues are recognized primarily on a ratable basis over the term of the contracts, which are generally 12 or 24-month periods. Research revenues decreased 7% and 5% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. The decrease in revenues during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to a decline in revenue from our reprint product and our other smaller and discontinued products coupled with a decline in revenue from our subscription research products of 1%. The decrease in revenues during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to a decline in revenue from our reprint product and our other smaller and discontinued products, which was partially offset by revenue from our subscription research products growing 1%.

Consulting revenues decreased 24% and 22% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. The decrease in revenues during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 was due to a decrease in delivery of both advisory and consulting services due to lower client bookings due to 1) the macroeconomic environment and 2) based on our continued focus on contract value products, we have enacted a policy of only selling consulting to contract value clients, except in limited circumstances.

Events revenues increased 41% and were flat during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. The increase in revenues during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was due to an increase in the number of events held in the current period, as one event that was held in the fourth quarter of 2022 took place in the third quarter of 2023. Accordingly, during the fourth quarter of 2023, we will hold one less event as compared to the fourth quarter of 2022.

Refer to the “Segments Results” section below for a discussion of revenues and expenses by segment.

Cost of Services and Fulfillment

Three Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Cost of services and fulfillment (dollars in millions)

$

48.0

$

52.7

$

(4.7

)

(9

%)

Cost of services and fulfillment as a percentage of
total revenues

42

%

41

%

1 point

Service and fulfillment employees
(at end of period)

790

908

(118

)

(13

%)

Nine Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Cost of services and fulfillment (dollars in millions)

$

151.9

$

167.0

$

(15.1

)

(9

%)

Cost of services and fulfillment as a percentage of
total revenues

42

%

42

%

Cost of services and fulfillment expenses decreased 9% during the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily due to (1) a $3.4 million decrease in professional services costs primarily due to a decrease in contractor costs, outsourced expenses, and consulting fees and (2) a $1.7 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due to a decrease in headcount. These decreases were partially offset by a $0.8 million increase in event expenses primarily due to an increase in the number of events held during the current quarter.

Cost of service and fulfillment expenses decreased 9% during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily due to (1) a $7.9 million decrease in professional services costs primarily due to a decrease in contractor costs, outsourced expenses, and consulting fees, (2) a $6.5 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due to a decrease in headcount, incentive bonus costs, and benefit costs (due to the introduction of the flexible vacation and personal paid time off policy in the United States), and (3) a $1.2 million decrease in facilities costs due to a decrease in straight-line lease expense and variable lease expense. These decreases were partially offset by a $0.6 million increase in event expenses primarily due to an increase in the number of events in the current period.

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Selling and Marketing

Three Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Selling and marketing expenses (dollars in millions)

$

40.0

$

44.2

$

(4.3

)

(10

%)

Selling and marketing expenses as a percentage of
total revenues

35

%

35

%

Selling and marketing employees (at end of period)

680

796

(116

)

(15

%)

Nine Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Selling and marketing expenses (dollars in millions)

$

123.1

$

133.2

$

(10.2

)

(8

%)

Selling and marketing expenses as a percentage of
total revenues

34

%

33

%

1 point

Selling and marketing expenses decreased 10% during the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily due to (1) a $3.3 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due to a decrease in commissions expense and headcount and (2) a $0.4 million decrease in software costs.

Selling and marketing expenses decreased 8% during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily due to (1) a $8.0 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due a decrease in commissions expense, headcount, incentive bonus costs, and benefit costs (due to the introduction of the flexible vacation and personal paid time off policy in the United States), (2) a $1.0 million decrease in facilities costs due to a decrease in straight-line lease expense and variable lease expense, (3) a $0.6 million decrease in professional services costs primarily due to a decrease in consulting fees, and (4) a $0.6 million decrease in travel and entertainment expenses.

General and Administrative

Three Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

General and administrative expenses (dollars in
millions)

$

15.1

$

16.4

$

(1.3

)

(8

%)

General and administrative expenses as a percentage
of total revenues

13

%

13

%

General and administrative employees (at end of
period)

280

300

(20

)

(7

%)

Nine Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

General and administrative expenses (dollars in
millions)

$

51.7

$

47.9

$

3.8

8

%

General and administrative expenses as a percentage
of total revenues

14

%

12

%

2 points

General and administrative expenses decreased 8% during the three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily due to a $0.9 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due to a decrease in headcount.

General and administrative expenses increased 8% during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period. The increase was primarily due to (1) a $5.3 million increase in legal costs, due primarily to a $4.8 million provision for a preliminary legal settlement for a wage-related matter and related legal services, and (2) a $0.7 million increase in software costs. These increases were partially offset by a $1.3 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs due a decrease in incentive bonus costs and benefit costs (due to the introduction of the flexible vacation and personal paid time off policy in the United States), which were partially offset by an increase in salary costs due to an increase in average headcount.

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Depreciation

The fluctuation for depreciation expense was immaterial during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year periods.

Amortization of Intangible Assets

Amortization expense decreased by $0.3 million and $0.9 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods due to a decrease in the amortization of a trademark intangible asset.

Restructuring and Related Costs

In January 2023, we implemented a reduction in our workforce of approximately 4% across various geographies and functions to streamline operations. We recorded $4.3 million of severance and related costs for this action during the fourth quarter of 2022, and $0.6 million during the first quarter of 2023. We recorded a restructuring charge of $5.0 million during the fourth quarter of 2022 related to closing one floor of our offices in California, of which $3.7 million related to an impairment of a right-of-use asset and $1.3 million related to an impairment of leasehold improvements. During the first quarter of 2023, we recorded an incremental $0.4 million impairment to our California office. We also recorded a $0.6 million charge during the first quarter of 2023 for the write-off of a previously capitalized software project. We expect all of the severance and related costs for this plan to be paid during 2023.

In May 2023, we implemented a reduction in our workforce of approximately 8% across various geographies and functions to better align our cost structure with our revised revenue outlook for the year, and to streamline our sales and consulting organizations to more efficiently go to market in support of driving contract value growth in the future. We recorded $7.5 million of severance and related costs for this action during the second quarter of 2023. In addition, we closed certain of our smaller offices both inside and outside the U.S. in order to reduce facility costs and better match our facilities to our hybrid work strategy. As a result of closing the offices, we recorded restructuring costs of $2.3 million, which included $1.3 million related to right-of-use asset impairments and accelerated amortization and $0.6 million related to impairments of leasehold improvements. We also incurred $0.7 million in contract termination costs. We expect the majority of the severance and related costs for this plan to be paid during 2023.

Interest Expense

Interest expense consists of interest on our borrowings and in 2022 also included realized gains and losses on the related interest rate swap. Interest expense increased by $0.2 million and $0.6 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods due to an increase in the annualized interest rate on our borrowings, which was partially offset by lower average outstanding borrowings.

Other Income, Net

Other income, net primarily consists of interest income, gains and losses on foreign currency, and gains and losses on foreign currency forward contracts. Other income, net increased $0.2 million and $1.4 million during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods primarily due to an increase in interest income.

Gain on Investments, Net

Gain on investments, net primarily represents our share of equity method investment gains and losses from our technology-related investment funds. The fluctuation for gain on investments, net was immaterial during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year periods.

Income Tax Expense

Three Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Provision for income taxes (dollars in millions)

$

2.4

$

2.9

$

(0.5

)

(18

%)

Effective tax rate

49

%

35

%

14 points

Nine Months Ended

Absolute

Percentage

September 30,

Increase

Increase

2023

2022

(Decrease)

(Decrease)

Provision for income taxes (dollars in millions)

$

3.8

$

11.2

$

(7.3

)

(66

%)

Effective tax rate

51

%

32

%

19 points

Income tax expense decreased by $7.3 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period primarily due to the decrease in income from operations. The increase in the effective tax rate during the 2023 period was

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primarily due to tax expense related to the settlement of share-based awards in 2023. For the full year 2023, we anticipate that our effective tax rate will be approximately 50%.

Segment Results

We operate in three segments: Research, Consulting, and Events. These segments, which are also our reportable segments, are based on our management structure and how management uses financial information to evaluate performance and determine how to allocate resources. Our products and services are delivered through each segment as described below.

The Research segment includes the revenues from all of our research products as well as consulting revenues from advisory services (such as speeches and advisory days) delivered by our research organization. Research segment costs include the cost of the organizations responsible for developing and delivering these products in addition to the cost of the product management organization that is responsible for product pricing and packaging and the launch of new products.

The Consulting segment includes the revenues and the related costs of our project consulting organization. The project consulting organization delivers a majority of our project consulting revenue and certain advisory services.

The Events segment includes the revenues and the costs of the organization responsible for developing and hosting in-person and virtual events.

We evaluate reportable segment performance and allocate resources based on segment revenues and expenses. Segment expenses include the direct expenses of each segment organization and exclude selling and marketing expenses, general and administrative expenses, stock-based compensation expense, depreciation expense, adjustments to incentive bonus compensation from target amounts, amortization of intangible assets, restructuring and related costs, interest expense, other income, and gains on investments. The accounting policies used by the segments are the same as those used in the consolidated financial statements.

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

(dollars in thousands)

Three Months Ended September 30, 2023

Research revenues

$

80,606

$

$

$

80,606

Consulting revenues

6,517

21,720

28,237

Events revenues

4,588

4,588

Total segment revenues

87,123

21,720

4,588

113,431

Segment expenses

(31,749

)

(10,739

)

(4,031

)

(46,519

)

Year over year revenue change

(9

%)

(23

%)

41

%

(11

%)

Year over year expense change

(4

%)

(27

%)

19

%

(9

%)

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

(dollars in thousands)

Three Months Ended September 30, 2022

Research revenues

$

87,038

$

$

$

87,038

Consulting revenues

9,015

28,367

37,382

Events revenues

3,259

3,259

Total segment revenues

96,053

28,367

3,259

127,679

Segment expenses

(33,058

)

(14,747

)

(3,377

)

(51,182

)

Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

(dollars in thousands)

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023

Research revenues

$

249,211

$

$

$

249,211

Consulting revenues

21,439

68,518

89,957

Events revenues

23,522

23,522

Total segment revenues

270,650

68,518

23,522

362,690

Segment expenses

(99,792

)

(34,521

)

(16,186

)

(150,499

)

Year over year revenue change

(8

%)

(18

%)

(—

%)

(10

%)

Year over year expense change

(—

%)

(20

%)

(—

%)

(6

%)

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Research Segment

Consulting Segment

Events Segment

Consolidated

(dollars in thousands)

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

Research revenues

$

262,265

$

$

$

262,265

Consulting revenues

31,126

83,949

115,075

Events revenues

23,556

23,556

Total segment revenues

293,391

83,949

23,556

400,896

Segment expenses

(100,135

)

(43,123

)

(16,179

)

(159,437

)

Research segment revenues decreased 9% and 8% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, research product revenues within this segment decreased 7% and 5%, respectively. The decrease in revenues during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to a decline in revenue from our reprint product and our other smaller and discontinued products coupled with a decline in revenue from our subscription research products of 1%. The decrease in revenues during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to a decline in revenue from our reprint product and our other smaller and discontinued products, which was partially offset by revenue from our subscription research products growing 1%. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, consulting product revenues within this segment decreased 28% and 31%, respectively, primarily due to decreased delivery of consulting and advisory services by our research analysts due primarily to lower client bookings for these services.

Research segment expenses decreased 4% during the three months ended September 30, 2023, compared to the prior year period, and for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, expenses were consistent with the prior year period. The decrease in expenses during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to (1) a $0.6 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs primarily due to a decrease in headcount and (2) a $0.6 million decrease in professional services primarily due to a decrease in contractor costs and consulting fees.

Consulting segment revenues decreased 23% and 18% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. The decrease in revenues during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to a decrease in delivery of consulting services due to lower client bookings due to 1) the macroeconomic environment and 2) based on our continued focus on contract value products, we have enacted a policy of only selling consulting to contract value clients, except in limited circumstances.

Consulting segment expenses decreased 27% and 20% during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, compared to the prior year periods. The decrease in expenses during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to (1) a $2.0 million decrease in professional services primarily due to a decrease in contractor costs and consulting fees, (2) a $1.2 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs primarily due to a decrease in headcount, and (3) a $0.8 million decrease in outsourced expenses. The decrease in expenses during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to (1) a $4.5 million decrease in professional services primarily due to a decrease in contractor costs and consulting fees, (2) a $2.0 million decrease in outsourced expenses, and (3) a $1.9 million decrease in compensation and benefit costs primarily due to a decrease in headcount and benefit costs.

Event segment revenues increased 41% during the three months ended September 30, 2023, compared to the prior year period, and for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, revenues were consistent with the prior period. The increase in revenues during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to an increase in the number of events held in the current period, as one event that was held in the fourth quarter of 2022 took place in the third quarter of 2023. Accordingly, during the fourth quarter of 2023, we will hold one less event as compared to the fourth quarter of 2022.

Event segment expenses increased 19% during the three months ended September 30, 2023, compared to the prior year period, and for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, expenses were consistent with the prior period. The increase in expenses during the three months ended September 30, 2023 was primarily due to an increase in the number of events in the current period.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

We have historically financed our operations primarily through funds generated from operations. Research revenues, which constituted approximately 69% of our revenues during the nine months ended September 30, 2023, are generally renewable annually and are typically payable in advance. We generated cash from operating activities of $9.8 million and $37.8 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The $28.0 million decrease in cash provided from operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the prior year period was primarily due to a $19.7 million decrease in net income, the timing of certain benefit payments, and an increase in income tax payments.

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During the nine months ended September 30, 2023, we generated cash from investing activities of $6.3 million primarily from $10.2 million in net maturities of marketable investments partially offset by $3.9 million of purchases of property and equipment, primarily consisting of computer software . During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, we used cash in investing activities of $5.7 million primarily for $4.2 million for purchases of property and equipment, primarily consisting of computer software and equipment, and $1.7 million in net purchases of marketable investments.

We used $18.2 million of cash from financing activities during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 primarily due to $15.0 million of discretionary repayments of our revolving credit facility, $4.1 million for purchases of our common stock, and $2.6 million in taxes paid related to net share settlements of restricted stock units, partially offset by $3.5 million of net proceeds from the issuance of common stock under our stock-based incentive plans. We used $38.8 million of cash in financing activities during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 primarily due to $25.0 million of discretionary repayments of our revolving credit facility and $15.1 million for purchases of our common stock, partially offset by $1.3 million of net proceeds from the issuance of common stock under our stock-based incentive plans. As of September 30, 2023, our remaining stock repurchase authorization was approximately $70.9 million.

The Company has a credit facility that provides up to $150.0 million of revolving credit commitments. The credit facility has a balance of $35.0 million at September 30, 2023 and matures in December of 2026. The credit facility permits the Company to increase the revolving credit commitments in an aggregate principal amount up to $50.0 million, subject to approval by the administrative agent and certain customary terms and conditions.

The credit facility contains certain customary restrictive loan covenants, including among others, financial covenants that apply a maximum leverage ratio, minimum interest coverage ratio, and maximum annual capital expenditures. The negative covenants limit, subject to various exceptions, our ability to incur additional indebtedness, create liens on assets, merge, consolidate, liquidate or dissolve any part of the company, sell assets, change fiscal year, or enter into certain transactions with affiliates and subsidiaries. We were in full compliance with the covenants as of September 30, 2023 and expect to continue to be in compliance through the next 12 months.

Additional future contractual cash obligations extending over the next 12 months and beyond primarily consist of operating lease payments. We lease office space under non-cancelable operating lease agreements (refer to Note 5 – Leases in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information). The remaining duration of non-cancelable office space leases ranges from less than 1 year to 8 years. As of September 30, 2023, remaining non-cancelable lease payments are due as follows: $4.0 million in 2023, $29.7 million within 2024 and 2025, $18.0 million within 2026 and 2027, and $8.8 million beyond 2027.

In addition to the contractual cash commitments included above, we have other payables and liabilities that may be legally enforceable but are not considered contractual commitments.

As of September 30, 2023, we had cash, cash equivalents, and marketable investments of $111.5 million. This balance includes $73.6 million held outside of the U.S. If the cash outside of the U.S. is needed for operations in the U.S., we would be required to accrue and pay U.S. state taxes and may be required to pay withholding taxes to foreign jurisdictions to repatriate these funds. However, our intent is to permanently reinvest these funds outside of the U.S. and our current plans do not demonstrate a need to repatriate these funds for our U.S. operations. We believe that our current cash balance and cash flows from operations will satisfy working capital, financing activities, and capital expenditure requirements for the next twelve months and to meet our known long-term cash requirements.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

Refer to Note 1 – Interim Consolidated Financial Statements in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for a full description of recent accounting pronouncements including the expected dates of adoption and effects on results of operations and financial condition.

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

For information regarding our critical accounting policies and estimates, please refer to Note 1, "Summary of Significant Accounting Policies" and Item 7, “Critical Accounting Estimates” contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022. There have been no material changes to the critical accounting policies and estimates previously disclosed in that report.

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ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITAT IVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

There have been no material changes in our assessment of our sensitivity to market risk since our presentation set forth in Item 7A, “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk,” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.

ITEM 4. CON TROLS AND PROCEDURES

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

We maintain “disclosure controls and procedures,” as such term is defined under Securities Exchange Act Rule 13a-15(e), that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our Exchange Act reports 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 executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosures. In designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, our management recognized that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives and our management necessarily was required to apply its judgment in evaluating the cost-benefit relationship of possible controls and procedures. Our management, with the participation of our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of September 30, 2023. Based upon their evaluation and subject to the foregoing, the principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective to provide reasonable assurance as of that date.

Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) of the Exchange Act) that occurred during the quarter ended September 30, 2023, which has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II. OT HER INFORMATION

The information set forth in the "Note 15 - Contingencies ", in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 1A. RI SK FACTORS

In addition to the other information set forth in this Form 10-Q, you should carefully consider the factors discussed in Part I, “Item 1A: Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, which could materially affect our business, financial condition or future results. The risk factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K remain applicable to our business. The risks described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K are not the only risks that we face. Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial also may materially adversely affect our business, financial condition and/or operating results.

ITEM 2. UNREG ISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

Through September 30, 2023, our Board of Directors authorized an aggregate $585.0 million to purchase common stock under our stock repurchase program. During the quarter ended September 30, 2023, we purchased the following shares of our common stock under the stock repurchase program:

Maximum Approximate Dollar

Total Number of Shares

Value of Shares that May

Total Number of

Average Price

Purchased as Part of Publicly

Yet be Purchased

Shares Purchased

Paid per Share

Announced Plans or Programs

Under the Plans or Programs

Period

(#)

($)

(#)

(In thousands)

July 1 - July 31

49,781

$

30.62

49,781

$

72,622

August 1 - August 31

50,000

$

31.63

50,000

$

71,041

September 1 - September 30

5,000

$

31.35

5,000

$

70,884

Total for the quarter

104,781

104,781

ITEM 3. DEF AULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

Not applicable.

ITEM 4. M INE SAFETY DISCLOSURES

Not applicable.

ITEM 5. OTH ER INFORMATION

During the three months ended September 30, 2023 , no director or officer of the Company adopted or terminated a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,” as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.

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ITEM 6. EX HIBITS

3.1

Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Forrester Research, Inc. (see Exhibit 3.1 to Registration Statement on Form S-1A filed on November 5, 1996)

3.2

Certificate of Amendment of the Certificate of Incorporation of Forrester Research, Inc. (see Exhibit 3.1 to Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999)

3.3

Certificate of Amendment to Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Forrester Research, Inc.

3.4

Amended and Restated By-Laws of Forrester Research, Inc. (see Exhibit 3.4 to Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022)

4.1

Specimen Certificate for shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value, of Forrester Research, Inc. (see Exhibit 4 to Registration Statement on Form S-1A filed on November 5, 1996)

31.1

Certification of the Principal Executive Officer. (filed herewith)

31.2

Certification of the Principal Financial Officer. (filed herewith)

32.1

Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (furnished herewith)

32.2

Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (furnished herewith)

101.INS

Inline XBRL Instance Document – the instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document. (filed herewith)

101.SCH

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document. (filed herewith)

101.CAL

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document. (filed herewith)

101.DEF

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document. (filed herewith)

101.LAB

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document. (filed herewith)

101.PRE

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document. (filed herewith)

104

Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL Document). (filed herewith)

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SIGN ATURES

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.

FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.

By:

/s/ L. CHRISTIAN FINN

L. Christian Finn

Chief Financial Officer

(Principal financial officer)

Date: November 8, 2023

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part IItem 1. Financial StatementsItem 1. FinancNote 1 Interim Consolidated Financial StatementsNote 2 Marketable InvestmentsNote 3 Goodwill and Other Intangible AssetsNote 4 DebtNote 5 LeasesNote 6 Revenue and Related MattersNote 7 Derivatives and HedgingNote 8 Fair Value MeasurementsNote 9 Income TaxesNote 10 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss ( Aocl )Note 11 Net Income Per Common ShareNote 11 NeNote 12 Stockholders EquityNote 13 Restructuring and Related CostsNote 14 Operating SegmentsNote 15 ContingenciesItem 2. Management S Discussion and Analysis Of Financial Condition and Results Of OperationsItem 2. Management S Discussion and Analysis OItem 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market RiskItem 3. Quantitative and QualitatItem 4. Controls and ProceduresItem 4. ConPart II. Other InformationPart II. OtItem 1. Legal ProceedingsItem 1. LeItem 1A. Risk FactorsItem 1A. RiItem 2. Unregistered Sales Of Equity Securities and Use Of ProceedsItem 2. UnregItem 3. Defaults Upon Senior SecuritiesItem 3. DefItem 4. Mine Safety DisclosuresItem 5. Other InformationItem 5. OthItem 6. ExhibitsItem 6. Ex

Exhibits

3.3 Certificate of Amendment to Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Forrester Research, Inc. 3.4 Amended and Restated By-Laws of Forrester Research, Inc. (see Exhibit 3.4 to Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022) 31.1 Certification of the Principal Executive Officer. (filed herewith) 31.2 Certification of the Principal Financial Officer. (filed herewith) 32.1 Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (furnished herewith) 32.2 Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (furnished herewith)