EPAM Systems EPAM Trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively
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Reported directly by EPAM Systems in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept epam:TradeReceivablesAndContractAssetsAfterAllowanceForCreditLossCurrent.
The official record: EPAM Systems’s 10-Q, filed May 7, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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- What is EPAM Systems's trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively?
- EPAM Systems (EPAM) reported trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively of $1.17B in Q1 2026.
- How has EPAM Systems's trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively changed year-over-year?
- EPAM Systems's trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively increased by 7.8% year-over-year, from $1.09B to $1.17B.
- What is the long-term trend for EPAM Systems's trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively?
- Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), EPAM Systems's trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively has grown at a 17.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $501.06M to $1.11B.
- What does trade receivables and contract assets, net of allowance of $5,060 and $6,350, respectively mean?
- This metric represents the aggregate value of outstanding invoices for services rendered and accrued revenue for work performed that has not yet been billed to clients. It serves as a primary indicator of the company's working capital tied up in client engagements and reflects the effectiveness of the firm's billing and collection cycles. Monitoring this balance is essential for assessing liquidity and the credit risk associated with the company's client base.