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Power Integrations
POWI58
$61.70arrow_drop_up0.81%$0.50
Asset logo for symbol POWI
POWI58

$61.70

arrow_drop_up0.81%

Income Statement (POWI)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
EBIT-$1.95M$470.00K-$1.05M$17.71M
EBITDA$11.58M$10.66M$9.72M$8.37M$26.91M
gross Profit$63.17M$56.53M$47.78M$46.20M$65.94M
NET Income$14.29M$4.84M$3.95M$14.27M$19.79M
total Revenue$115.83M$106.19M$91.68M$89.50M$125.51M

Balance Sheet (POWI)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
cash Equivalents-----
net Debt-$58.46M-$50.49M-$56.44M-$53.94M-$94.74M
stockholders Equity$749.21M$730.74M$738.17M$752.24M$785.05M
total Assets$824.99M$804.76M$805.77M$819.86M$865.49M
total Debt---$9.98M-
total Liabilities$75.77M$74.01M$67.59M$67.62M$80.43M

Cash Flow (POWI)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
financing Cash Flow-$8.35M-$22.69M-$23.33M-$58.78M-$9.60M
free Cash Flow$27.18M$13.46M$11.56M$10.12M$19.19M
investing Cash Flow-----
operating Cash Flow$32.91M$17.63M$15.90M$16.26M$26.72M

Power Integrations (POWI) Financials

The financials of Power Integrations Inc (POWI) provide insight into the company's performance and financial health. The income statement shows the company's revenue, expenses, and profit over a specific period. It includes important metrics such as gross profit, EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes), EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), and net income from stockholders. These figures indicate the company's ability to generate profits and manage costs effectively.
Total revenue is a crucial indicator of a company's success. It represents the total amount of money earned from sales and services provided during a given period. Power Integrations Inc's (POWI) total revenue reflects the combined value of all its products and services. This figure gives a clear picture of the company's overall performance and growth.
The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the company's financial position at a specific point in time. It includes key elements such as cash equivalents, net debt, stockholders' equity, total assets, total debt, and total liabilities. Cash equivalents represent highly liquid assets that can be easily converted into cash. Net debt is the difference between a company's total debt and its cash equivalents. Stockholders' equity represents the net worth of the company as seen by its shareholders. Total assets reflect the company's resources, while total debt and total liabilities indicate its financial obligations.
The cash flow statement shows the inflow and outflow of cash during a given period. It includes three main sections: operating cash flow, investing cash flow, and financing cash flow. Operating cash flow represents the amount of cash generated from the company's core operations, such as sales and services. Investing cash flow includes the cash spent on acquiring new assets or investments. Financing cash flow reflects the cash flow resulting from activities such as issuing or repurchasing stocks and paying dividends.
Free cash flow is an essential measure of a company's financial strength. It represents the cash available after the company has covered all its operating and capital expenditures. This cash can be used for various purposes, such as paying dividends, acquiring new businesses, or reducing debt. Monitoring free cash flow is crucial for assessing a company's ability to generate excess cash and achieve sustainable growth.
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