Brown Forman Total Non-Cash Items 2010-2025 | BF.A
Brown Forman annual/quarterly total non-cash items history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Total non-cash items can be defined as the total of all non-cash charges adjusting Net Income on the Cash Flows Statement
- Brown Forman total non-cash items for the quarter ending January 31, 2025 were $-38M, a 850% increase year-over-year.
- Brown Forman total non-cash items for the twelve months ending January 31, 2025 were $-99M, a 136.94% decline year-over-year.
- Brown Forman annual total non-cash items for 2024 were $-0.114B, a 154.55% decline from 2023.
- Brown Forman annual total non-cash items for 2023 were $0.209B, a 19.43% increase from 2022.
- Brown Forman annual total non-cash items for 2022 were $0.175B, a 253.51% decline from 2021.
Brown Forman Annual Total Non-Cash Items (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$-114 |
2023 |
$209 |
2022 |
$175 |
2021 |
$-114 |
2020 |
$152 |
2019 |
$128 |
2018 |
$97 |
2017 |
$73 |
2016 |
$-402 |
2015 |
$81 |
2014 |
$59 |
2013 |
$90 |
2012 |
$112 |
2011 |
$52 |
2010 |
$89 |
2009 |
$76 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Consumer Staples |
Alcoholic Beverages |
$16.057B |
$4.178B |
Brown-Forman Corporation is a producer and marketer of fine quality beverage alcohol brands. The brands include Jack Daniel's, Southern Comfort, Finlandia, Canadian Mist, Fetzer, Korbel, Gentleman Jack, el Jimador, Tequila Herradura, Sonoma-Cutrer, Chambord, Tuaca, Woodford Reserve, and Bonterra. They globally market and sell various categories of beverage alcohol products, such as Tennessee, Canadian, and Kentucky whiskies; Kentucky bourbons; California sparkling wine; tequila; table wine; liqueurs; vodka; and ready-to-drink products. They sell their wine and spirits brands either through wholesale distributors or in states that directly control alcohol sales, state governments that then sell to retail customers and consumers. Their main international markets are the U.K., Australia, Mexico, Poland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, South Africa, China, Japan, Canada, and Russia.
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