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Ideal Power
IPWR48
$7.49arrow_drop_down3.22%-$0.25
Asset logo for symbol IPWR
IPWR48

$7.49

arrow_drop_down3.22%

Income Statement (IPWR)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
EBIT-$2.88M-$2.52M-$2.48M-$2.83M-$2.38M
EBITDA-$2.78M-$2.42M-$2.40M-$2.76M-$2.31M
gross Profit-$117.68K-$87.03K-$62.78K-$1,230.00$24.43K
NET Income-$2.66M-$2.46M-$2.40M-$2.74M-$2.27M
total Revenue$1,331.00$78.73K$61.48K$1,557.00$135.16K

Balance Sheet (IPWR)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
cash Equivalents-----
net Debt-$20.06M-$20.04M-$8.27M-$10.54M-$12.44M
stockholders Equity$21.47M$21.71M$10.05M$12.21M$14.33M
total Assets$23.41M$23.89M$12.24M$14.35M$16.47M
total Debt-$186.00K$202.98K$219.71K$236.19K
total Liabilities$1.94M$2.18M$2.18M$2.13M$2.14M

Cash Flow (IPWR)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
financing Cash Flow$2.06M$13.73M-$216.26K-$0.00
free Cash Flow-$2.23M-$1.97M-$2.06M-$1.92M-$1.83M
investing Cash Flow-----$184.41K
operating Cash Flow-$2.09M-$1.87M-$1.95M-$1.77M-$1.65M

Ideal Power (IPWR) Financials

Ideal Power Inc (IPWR) is a company that specializes in advanced power conversion solutions. Their income statement reflects the financial performance of the company over a specific period. It provides an overview of the revenue generated, expenses incurred, and net income earned. The ebit (earnings before interest and taxes) is a measure of a company's profitability, calculated by subtracting operating expenses and income taxes from the gross profit. Ebitda (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) is another measure of profitability that adds back non-cash expenses such as depreciation and amortization to the ebit. Gross profit represents the revenue generated after deducting the cost of goods sold. Net income from stockholders reflects the profit available to shareholders after all expenses have been accounted for. The total revenue represents the sum of all income generated by the company, including sales of products and services. The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the company's financial position at a specific point in time. It includes assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity. Cash equivalents are highly liquid assets that can be readily converted into cash. Net debt is the difference between a company's total debt and its cash and cash equivalents. Stockholders' equity represents the value of the company's assets that are owned by shareholders. Total assets include all the resources owned by the company, including cash, accounts receivable, and property. Total debt represents the amount of money owed by the company to its creditors. Total liabilities include all the financial obligations of the company, including debt, accounts payable, and accrued expenses. Cash flow represents the movement of cash into and out of the company. Financing cash flow shows the cash inflows and outflows related to financing activities such as issuing or repurchasing stock and paying dividends. Free cash flow represents the cash generated by the company that is available for distribution to investors or for reinvestment in the business. Investing cash flow shows the cash inflows and outflows related to investing activities such as purchasing or selling assets. Operating cash flow represents the cash generated by the company's core operations, excluding financing and investing activities.
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