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Snowflake

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

An instrumental part of fundamental analysis is measuring key indicators of an asset, which are the factors that can influence its value and price. However, sometimes investors show more interest in financial statements with other factors to determine whether investing in that company is the right decision. Financial statements of a company include:

  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • Cash Flow Statement

Income Statement

A company's income statement helps investors and business owners determine whether the company is profitable or losing money. Profitability is a key factor investors consider before investing in a stock. Income statements provide them with information about a company's profitability over time. The statement also enables them to observe trends in company spending and earnings since it breaks down individual costs and revenues. Income statements also provide details on where a company's money is going when it isn't profitable or its profits fluctuate.

DateOct 31, 2025Jul 31, 2025Apr 30, 2025Jan 31, 2025Oct 31, 2024
reported currencyUSDUSDUSDUSDUSD
calendar year20262026202620252025
periodQ3Q2Q1Q4Q3
revenue1.213B1.145B1.042B986.77M942.094M
cost of revenue390.873M371.815M348.786M333.184M320.894M
gross profit822.036M773.154M693.288M653.586M621.20M
gross profit ratio0.6780.6750.6650.6620.659
research and development expenses494.027M492.003M472.404M492.49M442.435M
general and administrative expenses107.118M119.47M209.587M115.091M106.26M
selling and marketing expenses550.364M501.957M458.554M432.683M437.962M
selling general and administrative expenses657.482M621.427M668.141M547.774M544.222M
other expenses00000
operating expenses1.152B1.113B1.141B1.04B986.657M
cost and expenses1.542B1.485B1.489B1.373B1.308B
interest income45.481M49.467M53.163M56.31M48.655M
interest expense10.365M2.074M2.071M2.07M689.00K
depreciation and amortization57.878M54.837M48.804M50.13M47.046M
ebitda-341.182M-240.957M-373.348M-277.855M-278.23M
ebitda ratio-0.281-0.21-0.358-0.282-0.295
operating income-329.473M-340.276M-447.257M-386.678M-365.457M
operating income ratio-0.272-0.297-0.429-0.392-0.388
total other income expenses net41.552M42.408M23.034M56.623M39.492M
income before tax-287.921M-297.868M-424.223M-330.055M-325.965M
income before tax ratio-0.237-0.26-0.407-0.334-0.346
income tax expense3.682M62.00K5.729M-4.331M1.937M
net income-293.957M-298.017M-430.092M-327.474M-324.279M
net income ratio-0.242-0.26-0.413-0.332-0.344
eps-0.87-0.89-1.29-0.99-0.98
eps diluted-0.87-0.89-1.29-0.99-0.98
weighted average shs out335.875M333.957M332.657M331.432M331.761M
weighted average shs out dil335.875M333.957M332.657M331.432M331.761M
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Balance Sheet

Balance sheet summarizes a company's financials and can be used as a basis by investors to determine the value of a company. It shows the value of the stock, as well as the assets and liabilities of the company. A company's balance sheet displays how its assets are put to use and how those assets are financed, based on the liabilities section. Both investors and analysts analyze a company's balance sheet to determine how it allocates its resources.

DateOct 31, 2025Jul 31, 2025Apr 30, 2025Jan 31, 2025Oct 31, 2024
reported currencyUSDUSDUSDUSDUSD
calendar year20262026202620252025
periodQ3Q2Q1Q4Q3
cash and cash equivalents1.942B1.881B2.243B2.629B2.149B
short term investments1.411B1.706B1.668B2.009B2.008B
cash and short term investments3.353B3.587B3.911B4.638B4.157B
net receivables960.245M670.882M552.917M946.405M618.852M
inventory00000
other current assets142.219M208.664M218.186M187.634M118.398M
total current assets4.456B4.466B4.682B5.772B4.894B
property plant equipment net520.485M545.47M552.303M655.832M559.093M
goodwill1.175B1.175B1.057B1.057B990.665M
intangible assets256.58M285.448M253.944M278.028M268.514M
goodwill and intangible assets1.432B1.46B1.311B1.335B1.259B
long term investments1.397B1.364B1.287B957.708M1.189B
tax assets00000
other non current assets425.29M360.645M325.50M314.101M300.793M
total non current assets3.775B3.73B3.476B3.262B3.308B
other assets00000
total assets8.23B8.197B8.157B9.034B8.202B
account payables193.691M166.786M155.263M169.767M148.92M
short term debt40.208M38.109M37.098M35.923M38.288M
tax payables00039.844M31.446M
deferred revenue2.424B2.268B2.31B2.58B1.975B
other current liabilities725.793M622.80M528.38M475.61M453.684M
total current liabilities3.383B3.096B3.031B3.301B2.647B
long term debt2.645B2.654B2.651B2.649B2.557B
deferred revenue non current10.884M11.54M13.724M15.501M11.973M
deferred tax liabilities non current00000
other non current liabilities57.653M55.296M47.62M61.264M51.264M
total non current liabilities2.714B2.721B2.712B2.726B2.621B
other liabilities00000
capital lease obligations407.866M416.655M414.163M413.741M326.169M
total liabilities6.097B5.817B5.743B6.027B5.268B
preferred stock00000
common stock34.00K34.00K34.00K34.00K33.00K
retained earnings-9.035B-8.512B-8.215B-7.294B-6.97B
accumulated other comprehensive income loss5.123M2.782M8.171M-2.236M-2.76M
other total stockholders equity11.162B10.882B10.614B10.296B9.903B
total stockholders equity2.133B2.373B2.408B3.00B2.929B
total equity2.133B2.38B2.415B3.007B2.934B
total liabilities and stockholders equity8.23B8.197B8.157B9.034B8.202B
minority interest06.941M6.854M6.714M4.964M
total investments2.809B3.07B2.955B2.967B3.197B
total debt2.686B2.692B2.688B2.685B2.596B
net debt743.958M811.609M444.68M56.472M446.70M
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Cash Flow

A cash flow statement is regarded as a valuable indicator of profitability and the long-term outlook for a company. It assists the company in evaluating whether it has sufficient funds to cover its expenses. Essentially, a cash flow statement represents an organization's financial health. The cash flow statement, which measures the business's ability to operate in the short as well as long term, is broken down into operating, investing, and financing activities.

DateOct 31, 2025Jul 31, 2025Apr 30, 2025Jan 31, 2025Oct 31, 2024
reported currencyUSDUSDUSDUSDUSD
calendar year20262026202620252025
periodQ3Q2Q1Q4Q3
deferred income tax0-3.445M0-7.139M-581.00K
stock based compensation412.278M404.217M379.46M428.119M363.259M
change in working capital-80.639M-137.85M61.005M254.821M-21.331M
accounts receivables-288.676M-117.606M393.657M-328.168M-163.488M
inventory00000
accounts payables28.948M11.771M-4.423M6.131M11.296M
other working capital179.089M-32.015M-328.229M576.858M130.861M
other non cash items39.605M55.067M169.056M32.518M41.215M
net cash provided by operating activities137.519M74.896M228.373M432.725M101.706M
investments in property plant and equipment-23.905M-16.665M-44.989M-11.277M-13.44M
acquisitions net0-164.23M0-13.18M-8.219M
purchases of investments-340.917M-630.889M-1.013B-279.509M-1.015B
sales maturities of investments613.316M519.423M1.002B535.608M778.792M
other investing activites-255.00K-6.891M0-6.754M-9.283M
net cash used for investing activites248.239M-299.252M-55.983M224.888M-267.142M
debt repayment00002.073B
common stock issued028.186M59.453M9.674M41.866M
common stock repurchased-232.896M0-490.638M0-1.016B
dividends paid00000
other financing activites-129.09M-162.225M-132.872M-129.792M-81.493M
net cash used provided by financing activities-361.986M-134.039M-564.057M-120.118M1.018B
effect of forex changes on cash21.00K-175.00K5.952M-57.625M14.68M
net change in cash23.793M-358.57M-385.715M479.87M866.883M
cash at end of period1.985B1.961B2.243B2.629B2.149B
cash at beginning of period1.961B2.319B2.629B2.149B1.282B
operating cashflow137.519M74.896M228.373M432.725M101.706M
capital expenditure-23.905M-16.665M-44.989M-11.277M-13.44M
free cash flow113.614M58.231M183.384M421.448M88.266M
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Frequently Asked Questions

How did Snowflake Inc. do last quarter? What was its Total Revenue and Cost of Revenue?
A company's Total Revenue reveals how much money it generates before any expenses or deductions are made. As a result, this metric informs investors/stakeholders how much money the business makes. Tracking and understanding it is essential for evaluating a company's growth. As opposed to revenue, Cost of Revenue is any expenses a business incur to generate revenue. There can be high revenue in a business, but if the costs are high, it won't make a profit and will go out of business when money runs out. Therefore, SNOW generated $1.21B in revenue last quarter, while its costs came in at $390.87M.
Last quarter, how much Gross Profit did Snowflake Inc. report?
A business's Gross Profit is a key indicator of its profitability and financial performance. In other words, it reflects how efficiently a business uses labor, raw materials, and other resources. Snowflake Inc. reported a $822.04M Gross Profit for the quarter ended Oct 31, 2025.
Have SNOW's Total Operating Expenses and Operating Income been favorable recently?
Operational Expenses represent the costs a company must incur to generate revenue, which is the ultimate goal of a business, whereas Operating Income shows the revenue left after operational direct and indirect costs have been deducted. SNOW incurred $1.15B worth of Operating Expenses, while it generated -$329.47M worth of Operating Income.
How much Net Income has SNOW posted recently?
The Net Income of a company is one of the factors investors consider when investing in the company. According to recent earnings report from Snowflake Inc., the company generated -$293.96M in Net Income. When a company has a history of consistent net income, investors are more likely to invest in it since they know they will get a return.
At the end of the last quarter, how much Cash and Equivalents did Snowflake Inc. have?
The amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents is an effective indicator of the financial strength and well-being of a company. An excess cash situation occurs when a company has more cash and cash equivalents than it needs for operating activities. The amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents available to Snowflake Inc. as of the end of the last quarter was $1.94B.
What are SNOW's Total Net Receivables for the last quarter?
Total Net Receivables are a company's outstanding debts to its customers. Therefore, it refers to the amount that a company expects to collect from its customers. The higher a company's net receivables are, the more confident it is that it can collect money from its debtors. As of the end of the last quarter, SNOW had Total Net Receivables of $960.25M.
In terms of Total Assets and Current Assets, where did Snowflake Inc. stand at?
An asset with an economic value within a year is considered a current asset. Total assets, however, also include long-term fixed assets, intangible assets, and other non-current assets. The current Assets of SNOW were $4.46B, while the Total Assets stand at $8.23B.
As of the last quarter, how much Total Debt did Snowflake Inc. have?
The total debt of a business refers to how much it borrows. A company's current and long-term liabilities are added together to calculate its Total Debt. A debt ratio may be taken into account on a balance sheet by financial lenders, investors, and business leaders when making informed decisions about future loans or investments. The total amount of SNOW's debt was $2.69B at the end of the last quarter.
What were SNOW's Total Liabilities during the last reported quarter?
A company's total liabilities are the sum of all debts it is liable for, including any off-balance shee liabilities it may incur. This can be calculated by adding up all short-term and long-term liabilities. In its last quarter, SNOW reported total liabilities of $6.10B.
How much did SNOW's Working Capital change over the last quarter?
Working Capital Change for SNOW was -$80.64M over the last quarter. Working Capital Change refers to the difference between net working capital amounts at the end of one accounting period and the end of another. It tells investors/stakeholders how much the company's cash flow will differ from its Net Income (i.e., after-tax profits). More powerful companies often have positive Change in Working Capital numbers as they have increased control over collecting cash from customers and delaying payments to suppliers.
SNOW generated how much cash from operating activities?
An operating cash flow statement usually contains cash from operating activities in the first section. An organization's cash from operating activities refers to the money it takes in and takes out as a result of its regular business operations. SNOW generated $137.52M of Cash from Operating Activities during its recently reported quarter.
What was SNOW's latest reported Net Change in Cash?
An increase or decrease in cash and cash equivalent balances within a specified period is considered the net change in cash in a cash flow statement. Furthermore, it takes into account cash changes as a result of investments, financing, and operating activities. SNOW reported a $23.79M Net Change in Cash in the most recent quarter.
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