Concrete Days Of Payables Outstanding from 2010 to 2024

BBCP Stock  USD 7.01  0.30  4.47%   
Concrete Pumping Days Of Payables Outstanding yearly trend continues to be relatively stable with very little volatility. Days Of Payables Outstanding is likely to grow to 28.32 this year. During the period from 2010 to 2024, Concrete Pumping Days Of Payables Outstanding destribution of quarterly values had range of 27.7032 from its regression line and mean deviation of  6.15. View All Fundamentals
 
Days Of Payables Outstanding  
First Reported
2010-12-31
Previous Quarter
26.96696565
Current Value
28.32
Quarterly Volatility
7.77468384
 
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Check Concrete Pumping financial statements over time to gain insight into future company performance. You can evaluate financial statements to find patterns among Concrete Pumping's main balance sheet or income statement drivers, such as Depreciation And Amortization of 48.2 M, Interest Expense of 28.6 M or Selling General Administrative of 86.3 M, as well as many indicators such as Price To Sales Ratio of 0.69, Dividend Yield of 0.0138 or PTB Ratio of 49.86. Concrete financial statements analysis is a perfect complement when working with Concrete Pumping Valuation or Volatility modules.
  
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Latest Concrete Pumping's Days Of Payables Outstanding Growth Pattern

Below is the plot of the Days Of Payables Outstanding of Concrete Pumping Holdings over the last few years. It is Concrete Pumping's Days Of Payables Outstanding historical data analysis aims to capture in quantitative terms the overall pattern of either growth or decline in Concrete Pumping's overall financial position and show how it may be relating to other accounts over time.
Days Of Payables Outstanding10 Years Trend
Slightly volatile
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Concrete Days Of Payables Outstanding Regression Statistics

Arithmetic Mean15.05
Geometric Mean12.05
Coefficient Of Variation51.65
Mean Deviation6.15
Median12.32
Standard Deviation7.77
Sample Variance60.45
Range27.7032
R-Value0.59
Mean Square Error42.27
R-Squared0.35
Significance0.02
Slope1.03
Total Sum of Squares846.24

Concrete Days Of Payables Outstanding History

2024 28.32
2022 12.32
2021 12.84
2020 21.94
2019 14.4
2018 26.97
2017 0.62

About Concrete Pumping Financial Statements

Concrete Pumping shareholders use historical fundamental indicators, such as Days Of Payables Outstanding, to determine how well the company is positioned to perform in the future. Although Concrete Pumping investors may analyze each financial statement separately, they are all interrelated. The changes in Concrete Pumping's assets and liabilities, for example, are also reflected in the revenues and expenses on on Concrete Pumping's income statement. Understanding these patterns can help investors time the market effectively. Please read more on our fundamental analysis page.
Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Days Of Payables Outstanding 26.97  28.32 

Pair Trading with Concrete Pumping

One of the main advantages of trading using pair correlations is that every trade hedges away some risk. Because there are two separate transactions required, even if Concrete Pumping position performs unexpectedly, the other equity can make up some of the losses. Pair trading also minimizes risk from directional movements in the market. For example, if an entire industry or sector drops because of unexpected headlines, the short position in Concrete Pumping will appreciate offsetting losses from the drop in the long position's value.
The ability to find closely correlated positions to Concrete Pumping could be a great tool in your tax-loss harvesting strategies, allowing investors a quick way to find a similar-enough asset to replace Concrete Pumping when you sell it. If you don't do this, your portfolio allocation will be skewed against your target asset allocation. So, investors can't just sell and buy back Concrete Pumping - that would be a violation of the tax code under the "wash sale" rule, and this is why you need to find a similar enough asset and use the proceeds from selling Concrete Pumping Holdings to buy it.
The correlation of Concrete Pumping is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A perfect positive correlation (i.e., a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as Concrete Pumping moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Concrete Pumping Holdings moves in either direction, the perfectly negatively correlated security will move in the opposite direction. If the correlation is 0, the equities are not correlated; they are entirely random. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
Correlation analysis and pair trading evaluation for Concrete Pumping can also be used as hedging techniques within a particular sector or industry or even over random equities to generate a better risk-adjusted return on your portfolios.
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