BranchOut Food BOF Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operations Segment Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation And Amortization by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | -$12.51M-2.5% | -$12.2M-66.0% | -$7.35M-47.6% | -$4.98M-3,316% | $154.87K-82.1% | |
| US | $7.68M-5.3% | $8.1M+58.3% | $5.12M+65.3% | $3.1M+436% | -$923.01K+57.3% | |
| Operating Expenses by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | $2.89M+20.2% | $2.4M+13.1% | $2.12M+26.2% | $1.68M— | —— | |
| US | $4.47M+2.7% | $4.35M+7.7% | $4.04M+3.1% | $3.92M+43.9% | $2.72M-12.6% | |
| Cost of Goods Sold by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | $9.62M-1.9% | $9.8M— | —— | —— | —— | |
| US | $2.58M-9.1% | $2.83M-20.0% | $3.54M-23.8% | $4.65M— | —— | |
| General And Administrative Expense by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | $2.22M+29.6% | $1.71M+27.4% | $1.34M+59.2% | $843.11K— | —— | |
| US | $2.27M-1.8% | $2.31M+4.2% | $2.22M+10.8% | $2M+35.5% | $1.48M+15.0% | |
| Salaries Wages And Officers Compensation by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | $372.28K+6.4% | $349.8K-4.5% | $366.24K+5.5% | $347.23K— | —— | |
| US | $1.15M+12.4% | $1.03M+5.9% | $969.95K+1.3% | $957.92K+38.6% | $691.35K-34.3% | |
| Professional Fees by Geography | ||||||
| Latin America | $138.61K-23.7% | $181.66K-21.6% | $231.64K-15.6% | $274.51K— | —— | |
| US | $992.91K+3.3% | $960.86K+19.9% | $801.67K-8.9% | $879.68K+45.9% | $603.1K-27.1% |
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- How does BranchOut Food break its business down?
- BranchOut Food (BOF) reports operations segment earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization by geography across 2 parts — Latin America and US. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does BranchOut Food's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in BranchOut Food's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
