Net income The Simply Good Foods Company is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses and taxes for an accounting period. Net income The Simply Good Foods Company is 5 895 000 $ Current assets The Simply Good Foods Company is a balance sheet item that represents the value of all assets that can reasonably expect to be converted into cash within one year. Current assets The Simply Good Foods Company is 309 621 000 $ Total assets The Simply Good Foods Company refers to the total amount of assets owned by a person or entity. Total assets The Simply Good Foods Company is 2 039 123 000 $
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29/05/2021
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27/02/2021
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28/11/2020
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29/08/2020
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Gross profit
Gross profit is the profit a company makes after deducting the costs of making and selling its products, or the costs of providing its services.
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121 003 000 $ |
90 265 000 $ |
94 041 000 $ |
88 102 000 $ |
Cost of revenue
Cost of revenue is the total cost of producing and distributing of products and services of a company.
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162 998 000 $ |
140 342 000 $ |
137 111 000 $ |
134 184 000 $ |
Total revenue
Total revenue refers to the total receipts from sales of a given quantity of goods or services. It is the total income of a business and is calculated by multiplying the quantity of goods sold by the price of the goods.
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284 001 000 $ |
230 607 000 $ |
231 152 000 $ |
222 286 000 $ |
Operating revenue
Operating revenue is revenue generated from a company's primary business activities. For example, a retailer produces revenue through merchandise sales, and a physician derives revenue from the medical services he/she provides.
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Operating income
Operating income is an accounting figure that measures the amount of profit realized from a business's operations, after deducting operating expenses such as wages, depreciation and cost of goods sold (COGS).
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60 772 000 $ |
35 576 000 $ |
42 952 000 $ |
33 205 000 $ |
Net income
Net income is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses and taxes for an accounting period.
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5 895 000 $ |
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42 953 000 $ |
43 365 000 $ |
R&D spending
Research and Development spending - cost of investigative activities to improve existing products and procedures or to lead to the development of new products and procedures.
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Operating expense
An operating expense is an expenditure that a business incurs as a result of performing its normal business operations.
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223 229 000 $ |
195 031 000 $ |
188 200 000 $ |
189 081 000 $ |
Current assets
Current assets is a balance sheet item that represents the value of all assets that can reasonably expect to be converted into cash within one year.
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309 621 000 $ |
289 134 000 $ |
278 953 000 $ |
260 263 000 $ |
Total assets
Total assets refers to the total amount of assets owned by a person or entity.
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2 039 123 000 $ |
2 021 518 000 $ |
2 015 218 000 $ |
2 008 445 000 $ |
Current cash
Current cash - the sum of all of the cash a company has on the date of report.
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90 173 000 $ |
91 307 000 $ |
91 476 000 $ |
95 847 000 $ |
Current debt
Current debt is the portion of debt due within a year (12 months) and is listed as a current liability and part of net working capital.
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Total cash
Total cash - the sum of all of the cash a company has on its books, including petty cash and funds on deposit in a bank.
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Total debt
Total debt is a combination of both short-term and long-term debt. Short-term debts are those that must be paid back within a year. Long-term debt generally includes every liability that must be paid off in more than a year.
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Debt ratio
Total debt to total assets - is a financial ratio that indicates the percentage of a company's assets that are provided via debt.
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Shareholders equity
Shareholder's equity (SE) is the owner's claim after subtracting total liabilities from total assets.
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1 168 406 000 $ |
1 160 139 000 $ |
1 256 492 000 $ |
1 139 333 000 $ |
Cash flow
Cash flow is the net amount of cash and cash-equivalents being transferred into and out of a business.
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