
CHS CHSCL
$ 25.43
0.23%
Quarterly report 2023-Q2
added 07-13-2023
CHS Accounts Receivables 2011-2026 | CHSCL
Accounts receivable — is the amount of money owed to a company by other organizations, individuals, or the government. It arises when a company has already delivered goods, performed work, or provided services, but has not yet received payment for them.Examples of accounts receivable
- Customers have not paid invoices for delivered products
- An advance has been paid to a supplier, but goods have not yet been received
- Employees have not reported on accountable amounts
- The government must refund tax overpayments
- Outstanding loans issued
- Asset quality
Accounts receivable are part of current assets. But they are not cash — they are promises. Investors assess how realistic these promises are to be collected. The higher the share of overdue or doubtful receivables, the greater the risk of asset impairment. - Impact on cash flow
Even if a company shows a profit, the money can be "tied up" in receivables. This means profit does not turn into actual cash, and the company may face liquidity shortages. - Assessment of management efficiency
The following accounts receivable turnover ratios are commonly used:
Receivables turnover = Revenue / Average accounts receivable
(the higher — the better)
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = 365 / Turnover
(the fewer days — the faster customers pay)
If the DSO is constantly increasing — this is a red flag — customers are delaying payments, and money gets stuck in settlements.
Quarterly Accounts Receivables CHS
| 2023-Q2 | 2023-Q1 | 2022-Q4 | 2022-Q3 | 2022-Q2 | 2022-Q1 | 2021-Q4 | 2021-Q3 | 2021-Q2 | 2021-Q1 | 2020-Q4 | 2020-Q3 | 2020-Q2 | 2020-Q1 | 2019-Q4 | 2019-Q3 | 2019-Q2 | 2019-Q1 | 2018-Q4 | 2018-Q3 | 2018-Q2 | 2018-Q1 | 2017-Q4 | 2017-Q3 | 2017-Q2 | 2017-Q1 | 2016-Q4 | 2016-Q3 | 2016-Q2 | 2016-Q1 | 2015-Q4 | 2015-Q3 | 2015-Q2 | 2015-Q1 | 2014-Q4 | 2014-Q3 | 2014-Q2 | 2014-Q1 | 2013-Q4 | 2013-Q3 | 2013-Q2 | 2013-Q1 | 2012-Q4 | 2012-Q3 | 2012-Q2 | 2012-Q1 | 2011-Q4 | 2011-Q3 | 2011-Q2 | 2011-Q1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3.35 B | 2.67 B | 2.76 B | 2.98 B | 2.98 B | 2.98 B |
All numbers in USD currency
Indicator range from quarterly reporting
| Maximum | Minimum | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 3.35 B | 2.67 B | 2.95 B |
Accounts Receivables of other stocks in the Farm products industry
| Issuer | Accounts Receivables | Price | % 24h | Market Cap | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
AppHarvest
APPH
|
2.79 M | - | -16.02 % | $ 10.1 M | ||
|
AgroFresh Solutions
AGFS
|
58.4 M | - | - | $ 161 M | ||
|
AquaBounty Technologies
AQB
|
1.22 M | $ 0.92 | 3.24 % | $ 3.54 M | ||
|
Bunge Limited
BG
|
2.83 B | $ 127.02 | 2.75 % | $ 18.9 B | ||
|
Alico
ALCO
|
1.01 M | $ 39.39 | 2.67 % | $ 301 M | ||
|
Limoneira Company
LMNR
|
14.7 M | $ 13.53 | -0.18 % | $ 240 M | ||
|
Fresh Del Monte Produce
FDP
|
376 M | $ 41.41 | 0.66 % | $ 1.98 B | ||
|
Cal-Maine Foods
CALM
|
272 M | $ 86.75 | -1.16 % | $ 4.23 B | ||
|
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
ADM
|
3.02 B | $ 72.61 | 2.63 % | $ 35.1 B | ||
|
Tyson Foods
TSN
|
2.58 B | $ 62.39 | 0.9 % | $ 22 B | ||
|
Village Farms International
VFF
|
23.2 M | $ 2.76 | -0.18 % | $ 313 M | ||
|
Vital Farms
VITL
|
67.8 M | $ 15.9 | -1.94 % | $ 709 M | ||
|
Pingtan Marine Enterprise Ltd.
PME
|
26.9 M | - | -3.23 % | $ 23.2 M | ||
|
S&W Seed Company
SANW
|
20.9 M | - | -40.11 % | $ 2.16 M |