Balance Sheet Data
Value Line Asset Allocation Fund In... (VLAIX)
$43.63
+0.05 (+0.11%)
Year A/P | 2018 Actual | 2019 Actual | 2020 Actual | 2021 Actual | 2022 Actual | 2023 Projected | 2024 Projected | 2025 Projected | 2026 Projected | 2027 Projected |
Total Cash | 28.32 | 34.16 | 45.35 | 57.83 | 62.06 | 46.69 | 47.81 | 48.97 | 50.15 | 51.36 |
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Total Cash (%) | ||||||||||
Account Receivables | 1.50 | 4.44 | 3.98 | 1.68 | 2.12 | 2.81 | 2.87 | 2.94 | 3.01 | 3.09 |
Account Receivables (%) | ||||||||||
Inventories | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Inventories (%) | ||||||||||
Accounts Payable | 2.07 | 2.06 | 2.08 | 1.31 | 1.26 | 1.82 | 1.86 | 1.91 | 1.95 | 2 |
Accounts Payable (%) | ||||||||||
Capital Expenditure | -0.01 | -0 | -0.03 | -0.01 | -0.03 | -0.02 | -0.02 | -0.02 | -0.02 | -0.02 |
Capital Expenditure (%) |
To support growth, companies need to keep investing in capital items – including property, plants and equipment.
To calculate this net investment,we take capital expenditure (found in the company’s statement of cash flows)
and subtract non-cash depreciation (found on the income statement).
Working capital refers to the cash a company needs for day-to-day operations.
The faster a company expands, the more cash it will need.
To calculate working capital, we take current assets and subtract current liabilities.
You can find both of these on a company’s balance sheet, which is published in its quarterly and annual financial statements.