Abercrombie & Fitch ANF Hosting Arrangement, Service Contract, Implementation Cost, Capitalized, Amortization Expense
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Reported directly by Abercrombie & Fitch in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:HostingArrangementServiceContractImplementationCostExpenseAmortization.
The official record: Abercrombie & Fitch’s 10-Q, filed June 5, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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Questions, answered.
- What is Abercrombie & Fitch's hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense?
- Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) reported hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense of $3.12M in Q1 2026.
- How has Abercrombie & Fitch's hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense changed year-over-year?
- Abercrombie & Fitch's hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense decreased by 34.0% year-over-year, from $4.72M to $3.12M.
- What is the long-term trend for Abercrombie & Fitch's hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense?
- Over 3 years (2022 to 2025), Abercrombie & Fitch's hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense has grown at a 143.0% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $1.35M to $19.34M.
- What does hosting arrangement, service contract, implementation cost, capitalized, amortization expense mean?
- This represents the periodic amortization expense recognized for capitalized implementation costs associated with cloud computing or hosting service arrangements. It reflects the systematic allocation of software setup costs over the expected benefit period of the service contract. Monitoring this helps investors understand the ongoing non-cash impact of digital transformation and IT infrastructure investments on operating results.