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The Simply Good Foods Company SMPL Lease Liability Payments - Due Year Two

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Income statement

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Revenue$326.0M-9.4%
Gross profit$103.0M-20.8%
Operating income-$213.3M-490%
Net income-$159.7M-535%
EPS (diluted)-$1.73-581%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$107.4M+3.6%
Total debt$449.8M+34.3%
Total equity$1.5B-18.0%
Total assets$2.1B-12.4%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$8.1M-74.1%
CapEx$5.5M+1,019%
Free cash flow$2.6M-91.7%

Valuation

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Market cap$1.14B-65.9%
Enterprise value$1.49B-58.1%
P/S0.8×-1.5×

Profitability

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Gross margin33.8%-4.5pp
Operating margin-8.2%-23.5pp
Net margin10%-1.5pp
FCF margin10.3%-2.4pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity8.2%-0.9pp
Debt / equity0.3×+0.1×
Current ratio5.1×+0.8×

Where this comes from

Reported directly by The Simply Good Foods Company in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:LesseeOperatingLeaseLiabilityPaymentsDueYearTwo.

The official record: The Simply Good Foods Company’s 10-Q, filed April 9, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is The Simply Good Foods Company's lease liability payments - due year two?
The Simply Good Foods Company (SMPL) reported lease liability payments - due year two of $10.39M in Q4 2025.
How has The Simply Good Foods Company's lease liability payments - due year two changed year-over-year?
The Simply Good Foods Company's lease liability payments - due year two increased by 49.8% year-over-year, from $6.94M to $10.39M.
What does lease liability payments - due year two mean?
This metric identifies the total cash payments required for operating and finance leases in the second year following the current balance sheet date. It helps investors forecast long-term fixed cost commitments and cash flow requirements. It is essential for modeling the company's future solvency and operational leverage.