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Jaguar Mining Inc., a junior gold mining company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of gold mineral properties in Brazil. The company’s principal assets include the T...
The following section summarizes insights on Jaguar Mining Inc's Cash Conversion Cycle:
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A metric that compares the amount of days it takes a company to sell inventory and collect receivables relative to the amount of days afforded to pay ...
Cash Conversion Cycle is defined as:
(+) Days Inventory Outstanding
(+) Days Sales Outstanding
(-) Days Payables Outstanding
(=) Cash Conversion Cycle
Cash Conversion Cycle for Jaguar Mining is calculated as follows:
(+) Days Inventory Outstanding [ 76 days ]
(+) Days Sales Outstanding [ 0 days ]
(-) Days Payables Outstanding [ 52 days ]
(=) Cash Conversion Cycle [ 24 days ]
The tables below summarises the trend in Jaguar Mining’s inventory turnover over the last five years:
Fiscal Year | Days Inventory Outstanding | Days Sales Outstanding | Days Payables Outstanding | Cash Conversion Cycle |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020-12-31 | 76 days | 0 days | 67 days | 10 days |
2021-12-31 | 69 days | 0 days | 56 days | 13 days |
2022-12-31 | 66 days | 0 days | 53 days | 13 days |
2023-12-31 | 73 days | 0 days | 57 days | 16 days |
2024-12-31 | 76 days | 0 days | 52 days | 24 days |
Cash Conversion Cycle is a metric that compares the amount of days it takes a company to sell inventory and collect receivables relative to the amount of days afforded to pay bills. It attempts to measure the time between the outflow and inflow of cash in the sales cycle.
For example, many companies buy inventory on credit as well as sell products on credit. These actions would increase the company’s Accounts Payable liability and Accounts Receivable asset, respectively. However, cash has not yet been involved in these transactions until the company actually pays its Accounts Payables or collects its Accounts Receivables. The Cash Conversion Cycle attempts to measure the time between these cash outflows and inflows.
A negative figure suggests a company is able to receive payments for product sales before having to pay suppliers. This is good for Net Working Capital and free cash flow.
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The chart above depicts the distribution of cash conversion cycle for companies operating in the Materials sector in the Developed economic region. Over 1,220 companies were considered in this analysis, and 1,178 had meaningful values. The average cash conversion cycle of companies in the sector is 41 days with a standard deviation of 299 days.
Jaguar Mining Inc's Cash Conversion Cycle of 24 days ranks in the 24.6% percentile for the sector. The following table provides additional summary stats:
Economic Risk Region | Developed |
Total Constituents | 1,228 |
Included Constituents | 1,178 |
Min | -3,519 days |
Max | 932 days |
Median | 75 days |
Mean | 41 days |
Standard Deviation | 299 days |
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