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Snap
SNAP60
$10.86arrow_drop_down3.11%-$0.35
Asset logo for symbol SNAP
SNAP60

$10.86

arrow_drop_down3.11%

Income Statement (SNAP)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
EBIT-$139.03M-$238.30M-$293.41M-$239.69M-$356.88M
EBITDA-$100.18M-$200.37M-$251.70M-$187.37M-$315.67M
gross Profit$733.66M$611.78M$580.46M$739.78M$632.79M
NET Income-$153.24M-$248.62M-$305.09M-$248.24M-$368.25M
total Revenue$1.37B$1.23B$1.19B$1.36B$1.18B

Balance Sheet (SNAP)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
cash Equivalents-----
net Debt$3.27B$3.17B$2.83B$2.56B$2.95B
stockholders Equity$2.21B$2.06B$2.13B$2.41B$2.49B
total Assets$7.59B$7.42B$7.16B$7.96B$7.72B
total Debt$4.24B$4.23B$3.89B$4.34B$4.15B
total Liabilities$5.38B$5.35B$5.03B$5.55B$5.22B

Cash Flow (SNAP)

itemSep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
financing Cash Flow$10.30M$236.82M-$675.75M-$204.64M-$10.43M
free Cash Flow$71.83M-$73.43M$37.90M$110.85M-$60.65M
investing Cash Flow-----$31.60M
operating Cash Flow$115.87M-$21.37M$88.35M$164.57M$12.78M

Snap (SNAP) Financials

Snap Inc (SNAP) is a publicly traded company that operates in the technology sector. The company's financials provide insights into its performance and financial health. The income statement is a financial statement that shows the company's revenues, expenses, and net income over a specific period. For Snap Inc, the income statement reflects its earnings and expenses. The company's EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) is a measure of its operating profit, calculated by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit. EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) is another profitability measure that considers non-cash expenses. Gross profit represents the difference between total revenue and the cost of goods sold and indicates the company's ability to generate profits from its core operations. Net income from stockholders refers to the portion of the company's profit that belongs to its stockholders after deducting taxes and other expenses. Total revenue is the sum of all the company's income from its various business activities.
The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the company's financial position at a given point in time. It consists of assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity. Cash equivalents refer to highly liquid assets that can be quickly converted into cash. Net debt is the total debt minus cash and cash equivalents. Stockholders' equity represents the amount of the company's assets that belong to its shareholders. Total assets include both current and non-current assets, reflecting the company's total resources. Total debt represents the company's obligations to repay borrowed funds. Total liabilities encompass all of the company's obligations and debts. Cash flow is the movement of money in and out of the company. It includes operating cash flow, financing cash flow, and investing cash flow. Operating cash flow shows the cash generated from the company's core operations. Financing cash flow reflects the inflow and outflow of cash related to financing activities such as issuing or repurchasing stocks and debt. Investing cash flow represents the cash used for or generated by investing activities such as purchasing or disposing of property, plant, and equipment. Free cash flow is a measure of the company's ability to generate cash after accounting for capital expenditures and other investments.
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