Dropbox DBX Balance Sheet Statement
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1.22B+34.9% | $905.9M+18.5% | $764.2M-0.7% | $769.2M-21.1% | $974.9M-28.3% | ||
| $81.4M-44.6% | $146.9M-24.5% | $194.6M-10.9% | $218.4M-8.2% | $237.8M-10.6% | ||
| $74.7M-5.6% | $79.1M+7.0% | $73.9M-2.5% | $75.8M+5.9% | $71.6M+1.7% | ||
| $1.45B+21.7% | $1.19B+10.0% | $1.08B-2.8% | $1.11B-16.6% | $1.33B-23.2% | ||
| $358.3M-5.3% | $378.4M+0.3% | $377.3M+4.2% | $362.2M-0.7% | $364.6M+1.6% | ||
| $455.5M+0.1% | $454.9M+0.3% | $453.4M+0.2% | $452.3M+2.2% | $442.6M0.0% | ||
| $27.4M-18.7% | $33.7M-16.6% | $40.4M-4.9% | $42.5M-12.9% | $48.8M-11.1% | ||
| $3.03B+6.5% | $2.84B+1.8% | $2.8B+0.6% | $2.78B-6.0% | $2.96B-11.1% | ||
| $32.1M+32.1% | $24.3M-34.9% | $37.3M-2.4% | $38.2M+13.7% | $33.6M-7.9% | ||
| $746.9M+2.4% | $729.7M-1.5% | $740.6M-0.3% | $742.6M+0.4% | $739.8M+1.7% | ||
| $133.6M-7.4% | $144.3M+9.2% | $132.1M+4.5% | $126.4M-0.3% | $126.8M+2.8% | ||
| $0-100% | $695.4M+0.1% | $694.9M+0.1% | $694.3M+0.1% | $693.8M— | ||
| $1.18B-37.9% | $1.89B-0.5% | $1.9B+2.6% | $1.86B+1.0% | $1.84B+51.7% | ||
| $5.04B+8.6% | $4.64B+7.3% | $4.33B+5.9% | $4.08B+1.3% | $4.03B-1.1% | ||
| -$3.92B-2.8% | -$3.82B-5.0% | -$3.63B-4.2% | -$3.49B-4.6% | -$3.34B-6.0% | ||
| -$2.01B-11.9% | -$1.8B-17.4% | -$1.53B-17.3% | -$1.31B-21.4% | -$1.08B-43.0% | ||
| $3.03B+6.5% | $2.84B+1.8% | $2.8B+0.6% | $2.78B-6.0% | $2.96B-11.1% |
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- Can Dropbox cover its short-term obligations?
- Its current ratio is 1.23 — current assets exceed current liabilities.
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