Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. SWBI Cash Flow Statement
| Q4 '26 | Q3 '26 | Q2 '26 | Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $16.22M+87.9% | $3.75M+78.6% | $1.92M-57.8% | -$3.41M-83.9% | $8.63M-69.0% | ||
| $7.61M-4.8% | $7.24M-4.7% | $8.03M-2.2% | $8.44M+4.8% | $7.99M-3.4% | ||
| $1.99M+5.4% | $2.37M+18.6% | $2.1M+12.3% | $1.89M+2.0% | $1.89M+32.8% | ||
| -$5.24M-276% | $0-100% | -$676K-320% | $0+100% | $2.97M+256% | ||
| —— | $188K-92.1% | —— | $43K-25.9% | $0-100% | ||
| -$10.82M-587% | —— | —— | -$14.56M-28.8% | -$1.57M— | ||
| -$19.01M— | -$7.88M-371% | -$19.96M-421% | $13.26M-54.8% | —— | ||
| $6.26M— | —— | —— | -$6.43M+45.2% | —— | ||
| $241K— | -$65K+76.9% | -$17K+95.2% | -$23K+92.7% | $0-100% | ||
| -$185K— | —— | -$138K+49.3% | -$199K-542% | —— | ||
| $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $18.25K— | ||
| $346K+105% | $1.7M+285% | $1.69M-65.9% | $817K+18.8% | -$6.6M— | ||
| $3.95M— | $943K+122% | $2.61M— | -$1.37M+71.7% | —— | ||
| $74.58M— | $20.46M+308% | $27.27M+469% | -$8.11M+73.7% | —— | ||
| $4.83M-33.7% | $3.63M-42.4% | $10.99M+233% | $4.29M-8.7% | $7.29M+30.9% | ||
| $31K-16.2% | $8K-78.9% | $0-100% | $54K+157% | $37K+68.2% | ||
| $99K— | $87K-96.4% | $0-100% | $49K-15.5% | $0-100% | ||
| $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0-100% | ||
| -$4.77M+35.4% | -$3.62M+7.7% | -$12.4M-286% | -$7.46M-60.0% | -$7.38M— | ||
| $5.79M+1.1% | $5.79M+1.2% | $5.8M+0.6% | $5.86M-0.5% | $5.72M+4.7% | ||
| $0— | $0-100% | $0-100% | $0-100% | $0-100% | ||
| $55M+57.1% | $20M— | $5M— | $5M— | $35M+40.0% | ||
| $834K-1.8% | —— | —— | —— | $849K+11.4% | ||
| $44K+529% | $11K-35.3% | $83K+88.6% | $792K-25.1% | $7K-50.0% | ||
| $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $235.25K— | ||
| -$60.05M-71.9% | -$20.85M-1,625% | -$10.41M-173% | $8.31M-18.2% | -$34.92M-11.8% | ||
| $9.77M+763% | -$4.01M+67.6% | $4.47M— | -$7.27M+71.3% | -$1.47M-111% | ||
| $911K-6.5% | $1.61M-13.8% | $1.57M+50.7% | $1.29M-1.9% | $974K-31.8% | ||
| —— | $1.45M+363% | $2.1M-67.3% | $194K-46.3% | $190K-90.4% | ||
| —— | $188K-92.1% | —— | $43K-25.9% | $0-100% | ||
| —— | —— | —— | -$4.09M-878% | —— | ||
| $3.95M— | $943K+122% | $2.61M— | -$1.37M+71.7% | —— | ||
| -$5.24M-276% | $0-100% | -$676K-320% | $0+100% | $2.97M+446% | ||
| $3.77M— | $1.19M— | -$4.43M+45.3% | $0-100% | —— | ||
| $346K+105% | $1.7M+285% | $1.69M-65.9% | $817K+18.8% | -$6.6M— | ||
| -$185K— | —— | -$138K+49.3% | -$199K-542% | —— | ||
| —— | —— | $614K-42.8% | $2.78M-31.6% | —— | ||
| —— | —— | -$11K+95.7% | -$127K-81.4% | -$57K— | ||
| $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $132K+623% | $18.25K— | ||
| $31K-16.2% | $8K-78.9% | $0-100% | $54K+157% | $37K+68.2% | ||
| $99K— | $87K-96.4% | $0-100% | $49K-15.5% | $0-100% | ||
| $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $54.75K-76.7% | $235.25K— | ||
| $834K-1.8% | —— | —— | —— | $849K+11.4% | ||
| $51K+13.3% | $51K+13.3% | $47K+4.4% | $46K+4.5% | $45K-90.0% | ||
| —— | $275K— | —— | $398K-30.2% | —— | ||
| —— | $5M-50.0% | —— | $20M-33.3% | $5M— | ||
| $456K+4.3% | $452K+4.4% | $447K+4.2% | $442K+4.0% | $437K+414% | ||
| $69.75M— | $16.82M+204% | $16.28M+252% | -$12.4M+65.1% | —— | ||
| $69.75M— | $16.82M+204% | $16.28M+252% | -$12.4M+65.1% | —— |
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- How much cash does Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. generate?
- Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (SWBI) generated $114.2M in operating cash flow over the trailing twelve months.
- What is Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.'s free cash flow?
- After $23.7M of capital expenditures, Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.'s free cash flow was $90.4M over the trailing twelve months, up 473.8% year over year.
- Where does Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.'s cash flow data come from?
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