Cascades Historical Balance Sheet
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Trend analysis of Cascades balance sheet accounts such as Short Long Term Debt Total of 1.7 B, Other Current Liabilities of 183.7 M or Total Current Liabilities of 767.6 M provides information on Cascades' total assets, liabilities, and equity, which is the actual value of Cascades to its prevalent stockholders. By breaking down trends over time using Cascades balance sheet statements, investors will see what precisely the company owns and what it owes to creditors or other parties at the end of each accounting year.
Financial Statement Analysis is much more than just reviewing and examining Cascades latest accounting reports to predict its past. Macroaxis encourages investors to analyze financial statements over time for various trends across multiple indicators and accounts to determine whether Cascades is a good buy for the upcoming year.
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About Cascades Balance Sheet Analysis
Balance Sheet is a snapshot of the financial position of Cascades at a specified time, usually calculated after every quarter, six months, or one year. Cascades Balance Sheet has two main parts: assets and liabilities. Liabilities are the debts or obligations of Cascades and are divided into current liabilities and long term liabilities. An asset, on the other hand, is anything of value that can be converted into cash and which Cascades currently owns. An asset can also be divided into two categories, current and non-current.
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Total Current Liabilities
Total Current Liabilities is an item on Cascades balance sheet that include short term debt, accounts payable, accrued salaries payable, payroll taxes payable, accrued liabilities and other debts. Total Current Liabilities of Cascades are important to investors because some useful performance ratios such as Current Ratio and Quick Ratio require Total Current Liabilities to be accurate. The total amount of liabilities that a company is expected to pay within one year, including debts, accounts payable, and other short-term financial obligations.Current Deferred Revenue
Revenue that has been collected but not yet earned, typically from prepaid service contracts or subscriptions. This amount is considered a liability until the service is provided or the subscription period ends.Retained Earnings
The cumulative amount of net income that a company retains for reinvestment in its operations, rather than distributing it to shareholders as dividends.Most accounts from Cascades' balance sheet are interrelated and interconnected. However, analyzing balance sheet accounts one by one will only give a small insight into Cascades current financial condition. On the other hand, looking into the entire matrix of balance sheet accounts, and analyzing their relationships over time can provide a more complete picture of the company financial strength now and in the future. Check out Trending Equities to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Cascades. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in board of governors. At this time, Cascades' Property Plant And Equipment Gross is very stable compared to the past year. As of the 11th of December 2024, Total Current Assets is likely to grow to about 1.2 B, while Total Assets are likely to drop about 4 B.
2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) | Short and Long Term Debt Total | 1.5B | 2.1B | 1.9B | 1.7B | Total Assets | 4.6B | 5.1B | 4.8B | 4.0B |
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) | ||
Total Assets | 5.2B | 5.4B | 4.6B | 5.1B | 4.8B | 4.0B | |
Short Long Term Debt Total | 2.1B | 2.1B | 1.5B | 2.1B | 1.9B | 1.7B | |
Other Current Liab | 343M | 306M | 217M | 244M | 241M | 183.7M | |
Total Current Liabilities | 1.0B | 1.0B | 822M | 917M | 819M | 767.6M | |
Total Stockholder Equity | 1.5B | 1.8B | 1.9B | 1.9B | 1.7B | 1.2B | |
Property Plant And Equipment Net | 2.8B | 2.8B | 2.5B | 2.9B | 2.8B | 2.1B | |
Current Deferred Revenue | 221M | 299M | 213M | 218M | 250.7M | 263.2M | |
Net Debt | 2.0B | 1.7B | 1.4B | 2.0B | 1.9B | 1.6B | |
Accounts Payable | 589M | 593M | 518M | 532M | 505M | 534.3M | |
Cash | 155M | 384M | 174M | 102M | 54M | 69.8M | |
Non Current Assets Total | 3.8B | 3.8B | 3.4B | 3.8B | 3.7B | 2.8B | |
Non Currrent Assets Other | 71M | 50M | 52M | 67M | 75M | 114.3M | |
Cash And Short Term Investments | 155M | 389M | 175M | 111M | 54M | 72.2M | |
Net Receivables | 642M | 682M | 529M | 567M | 465M | 592.1M | |
Common Stock Shares Outstanding | 95.5M | 95.9M | 101.9M | 100.6M | 100.5M | 98.2M | |
Liabilities And Stockholders Equity | 5.2B | 5.4B | 4.6B | 5.1B | 4.8B | 4.0B | |
Non Current Liabilities Total | 2.5B | 2.4B | 1.8B | 2.2B | 2.2B | 1.9B | |
Inventory | 605M | 598M | 569M | 587M | 568M | 546.8M | |
Total Liab | 3.5B | 3.5B | 2.6B | 3.1B | 3.0B | 2.7B | |
Property Plant And Equipment Gross | 2.8B | 2.8B | 4.9B | 5.6B | 5.6B | 5.9B | |
Total Current Assets | 1.4B | 1.6B | 1.2B | 1.3B | 1.1B | 1.2B | |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income | (17M) | (28M) | (23M) | 34M | 15M | 15.8M | |
Short Term Debt | 98M | 115M | 75M | 137M | 67M | 77.5M | |
Intangible Assets | 188M | 165M | 89M | 74M | 56M | 53.2M | |
Good Will | 521M | 517M | 472M | 487M | 481M | 421.7M | |
Other Current Assets | 85M | 10M | 5M | 1M | 9M | 950K | |
Common Stock | 491M | 622M | 614M | 611M | 613M | 576.6M | |
Other Liab | 448M | 474M | 367M | 277M | 249.3M | 331.0M | |
Net Tangible Assets | 780M | 1.1B | 1.3B | 1.3B | 1.5B | 844.1M | |
Other Assets | 226M | 251M | 196M | 184M | 165.6M | 194.2M | |
Long Term Debt | 1.9B | 1.9B | 1.5B | 1.8B | 1.7B | 1.8B | |
Long Term Investments | 101M | 80M | 82M | 95M | 97M | 134.2M | |
Short Long Term Debt | 96M | 66M | 32M | 83M | 8M | 7.6M | |
Property Plant Equipment | 2.8B | 2.8B | 2.5B | 2.9B | 3.4B | 2.4B | |
Long Term Debt Total | 2.0B | 1.9B | 1.5B | 1.9B | 2.2B | 1.9B |
Pair Trading with Cascades
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 Cascades 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 Cascades will appreciate offsetting losses from the drop in the long position's value.Moving against Cascades Stock
The ability to find closely correlated positions to Cascades could be a great tool in your tax-loss harvesting strategies, allowing investors a quick way to find a similar-enough asset to replace Cascades 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 Cascades - 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 Cascades to buy it.
The correlation of Cascades 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 Cascades moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Cascades 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 Cascades 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.Other Information on Investing in Cascades Stock
Balance Sheet is a snapshot of the financial position of Cascades at a specified time, usually calculated after every quarter, six months, or one year. Cascades Balance Sheet has two main parts: assets and liabilities. Liabilities are the debts or obligations of Cascades and are divided into current liabilities and long term liabilities. An asset, on the other hand, is anything of value that can be converted into cash and which Cascades currently owns. An asset can also be divided into two categories, current and non-current.