Cash Flow Statement
The cash flow statement provides information about a company cash receipts and cash payments during an accounting period, showing how these cash flows link the ending cash balance to the beginning balance shown on the company balance sheet.
The cash flow statement consists of three parts: cash flows provided by (used in) operating activities, cash flows provided by (used in) investing activities, and cash flows provided by (used in) financing activities.
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- Statement of Comprehensive Income
- Common-Size Income Statement
- Analysis of Solvency Ratios
- DuPont Analysis: Disaggregation of ROE, ROA, and Net Profit Margin
- Common Stock Valuation Ratios
- Enterprise Value (EV)
- Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
- Total Asset Turnover since 2005
- Price to Operating Profit (P/OP) since 2005
- Price to Sales (P/S) since 2005
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Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2025-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2024-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-01-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-01-31).
- Net Income and Operating Performance
- The consolidated net income demonstrates variability over the periods, with a decline from 15,201 million USD in 2020 to a low of 11,292 million USD in 2023, followed by a notable recovery reaching 20,157 million USD by 2025. This suggests a cyclical pattern with recent strong profitability. Depreciation and amortization expenses have remained relatively stable, showing a gradual increase from 10,987 million USD in 2020 to 12,973 million USD in 2025, indicating ongoing investments in capital assets.
- Investment Gains and Losses
- Investment gains and losses exhibit significant fluctuations, with a substantial loss of 8,589 million USD in 2021, contrasting with gains in other years such as 3,193 million USD in 2024. The losses on disposal of business operations spike notably in 2021 (8,401 million USD) but are otherwise minimal or absent, indicating a one-time event affecting that period.
- Working Capital Components
- Receivables and inventories show volatile changes, with inventories displaying sharp negative swings in 2022 (-11,764 million USD) and 2025 (-2,755 million USD) contrasting with positive changes in 2024 (2,017 million USD). Accounts payable and accrued liabilities also vary significantly, with peaks in 2021 and 2023, reflecting changing operational dynamics and possibly timing differences in payments and accruals.
- Cash Flow Activities
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- Operating Activities
- Net cash provided by operating activities remains robust, peaking at 36,443 million USD in 2025 after a low in 2022 (24,181 million USD). Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash flows indicate substantial non-cash charges and working capital impacts, fluctuating widely but generally supporting strong operating cash generation.
- Investing Activities
- Payments for property and equipment display a steady upward trend from -10,705 million USD in 2020 to -23,783 million USD in 2025, indicating increased capital expenditure. Proceeds from disposals are relatively minor except for a significant inflow related to strategic investments in 2025 (4,080 million USD). Net cash used in investing activities shows increasing outflows over time, reaching -21,379 million USD in 2025.
- Financing Activities
- Financing cash flows show consistent negative net cash used, though the magnitude declines after peaking in 2022 (-22,828 million USD). Repayments of long-term debt have been significant each year, peaking in 2022 (-13,010 million USD), with varying proceeds from debt issuance. Dividends paid remain relatively steady, around -6,000 million USD annually, while the purchase of company stock is highly variable, with a marked decrease in 2024 (-2,779 million USD) compared to previous years. Other financing activities contribute modest outflows.
- Liquidity Position
- Cash and cash equivalents exhibit volatility, increasing sharply from 9,515 million USD at the start of 2020 to 17,788 million USD in 2021, then declining to 8,841 million USD in 2023 before partially recovering. The net increase or decrease in cash shows corresponding fluctuations, with notable decreases in 2022 and 2023 and modest increases in other periods. Exchange rate effects are generally minor but were negative in the final noted period (2025).
- Other Observations
- Specific items such as pension contributions appear only early in the timeline, and losses on debt extinguishment occur sporadically, indicating non-recurring events. The purchase and sale of noncontrolling interests and subsidiary stocks fluctuate, reflecting strategic corporate actions. Deferred income taxes and accrued income taxes show alternating positive and negative movements, suggesting tax position variability.