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Abacus Life
ABL54
$9.85arrow_drop_down0.70%-$0.07
Asset logo for symbol ABL
ABL54

$9.85

arrow_drop_down0.70%

Income Statement (ABL)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
EBIT$6.10M$1.45M$1.49M$6.69M-$312.23K
EBITDA$7.85M$3.13M$3.20M$8.38M-$281.58K
gross Profit$25.43M$18.76M$22.03M$17.75M$1.98M
NET Income$769.98K-$1.34M-$6.22M$903.36K-$318.09K
total Revenue$29.93M$21.48M$23.69M$21.12M$6.88M

Balance Sheet (ABL)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
cash Equivalents-----
net Debt$107.99M$122.68M$116.14M$82.33M$70.79M
stockholders Equity$256.77M$165.13M$163.93M$194.29M$160.14M
total Assets$483.85M$376.71M$331.82M$304.30M$277.33M
total Debt$199.31M$188.07M$141.73M$118.98M$91.40M
total Liabilities$227.00M$211.37M$167.75M$138.21M$116.83M

Cash Flow (ABL)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
financing Cash Flow$93.45M$37.53M$2.61M$55.64M-$442.28K
free Cash Flow-$67.00M$2.01M-$13.44M-$51.14M$686.81K
investing Cash Flow-----$6.06M
operating Cash Flow-$66.80M$2.26M-$13.34M-$51.15M$749.62K

Abacus Life (ABL) Financials

A financial statement provides a snapshot of a company's financial performance over a specific period. Abacus Life Inc (ABL) income statement is a financial statement that shows the revenues, expenses, and net income earned by the company during a given period. It provides important information about the company's profitability and helps investors and stakeholders evaluate its financial health. The ebit (earnings before interest and taxes) is a measure of a company's profitability that takes into account both its revenue and expenses. It gives investors an idea of how much profit the company is generating from its operations before considering the impact of interest and taxes. The ebitda (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) is a measure of a company's operating performance. It shows the profit generated by the company's core operations before considering the impact of non-operating expenses like depreciation and amortization. The gross profit is the profit a company makes after deducting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from its revenue. It reflects the company's ability to generate revenue and manage its production costs. The net income from stockholders is the income earned by the company's stockholders after deducting all expenses, taxes, and interest payments. It represents the earnings available to the company's owners. The total revenue is the sum of all the revenue generated by the company from its various sources. It provides an overall picture of the company's revenue-generating capabilities. The balance sheet is a financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at a specific point in time. It provides a snapshot of the company's financial position and helps investors assess its solvency and liquidity. Cash equivalents are highly liquid assets that can be easily converted into cash. They include short-term investments like treasury bills, money market funds, and commercial paper. Net debt is the total debt of a company minus its cash and cash equivalents. It gives investors an idea of the company's ability to repay its debts. Stockholders' equity is the residual interest in the assets of the company after deducting its liabilities. It represents the ownership interest of the company's stockholders. Total assets are the sum of all the assets owned by the company. They include both tangible assets like property, plant, and equipment, and intangible assets like patents and trademarks. Total debt is the sum of all the debts owed by the company. It includes both short-term and long-term debt obligations. Total liabilities are the sum of all the company's debts and obligations. They include both current liabilities like accounts payable and long-term liabilities like bonds payable. The cash flow is a financial statement that shows the cash inflows and outflows of a company during a given period. It provides important information about the company's ability to generate cash and manage its liquidity. The financing cash flow represents the cash inflows and outflows related to the company's financing activities, including issuing or repurchasing stock, issuing or repaying debt, and paying dividends. The free cash flow is the cash flow available to the company's investors after all expenses and investments have been made. It represents the cash that the company can use for growth, debt repayment, or distribution to shareholders. The investing cash flow represents the cash inflows and outflows related to the company's investments. It includes the purchase or sale of assets like property, plant, and equipment, as well as investments in other companies. The operating cash flow represents the cash inflows and outflows related to the company's core operations. It includes cash receipts from customers, payments to suppliers, and other cash flows directly related to the company's day-to-day operations.
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