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Operating cash flows from operating leases

RBC Bearings Operating cash flows from operating leases remained flat by 0.0% to $400.00K in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric declined by 5.9%, from $425.00K to $400.00K. Over 2 years (FY 2024 to FY 2026), Operating cash flows from operating leases shows a downward trend with a -5.7% CAGR. This decline may warrant attention — for this metric, higher values are generally preferred.

Analysis

StatementIncome Statement
SectionOther
CategoryLiquidity
SignalHigher is better
VolatilityStable
First reportedQ1 2024
Last reportedQ4 2026May 15, 2026

How to read this metric

Strong cash inflows from leases indicate a healthy and performing portfolio of customer contracts.

Detailed definition

The total cash inflows received from customers related to lease payments, including both principal and interest componen...

Peer comparison

Standard cash flow metric for companies with significant leasing operations.

Metric ID: other_proceeds_from_lease_payments

Historical Data

3 years
 FY'24FY'25FY'26
Value$1.80M$1.70M$1.60M
YoY Change-5.6%-5.9%
Range$1.60M$1.80M
CAGR-5.7%
Avg YoY Growth-5.7%
Median YoY Growth-5.7%
Current Streak2+ years decline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RBC Bearings's operating cash flows from operating leases?
RBC Bearings (RBC) reported operating cash flows from operating leases of $400.00K in Q1 2026.
How has RBC Bearings's operating cash flows from operating leases changed year-over-year?
RBC Bearings's operating cash flows from operating leases decreased by 5.9% year-over-year, from $425.00K to $400.00K.
What is the long-term trend for RBC Bearings's operating cash flows from operating leases?
Over 2 years (2024 to 2026), RBC Bearings's operating cash flows from operating leases has grown at a -5.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $1.80M to $1.60M.
What does operating cash flows from operating leases mean?
Total cash collected from customers for lease agreements.