Canadian Financial Statements From 2010 to 2024

CTC-A Stock  CAD 129.56  0.99  0.77%   
Canadian Tire financial statements provide useful quarterly and yearly information to potential Canadian Tire investors about the company's current and past financial position, as well as its overall management performance and changes in financial position over time. Historical trend examination of various income statement and balance sheet accounts found on Canadian Tire financial statements helps investors assess Canadian Tire's valuation, profitability, and current liquidity needs. Key fundamental drivers impacting Canadian Tire's valuation are summarized below:
Gross Profit
5.7 B
Profit Margin
0.0128
Market Capitalization
7.6 B
Enterprise Value Revenue
0.9492
Revenue
16.7 B
There are currently one hundred twenty fundamental signals for Canadian Tire that can be evaluated and compared over time across rivals. All traders should validate Canadian Tire's prevailing fundamentals against the performance from 2010 to 2024 and make sure the trends continue to evolve in the right direction. Enterprise Value is likely to gain to about 15.5 B in 2024, whereas Market Cap is likely to drop slightly above 4.7 B in 2024.

Canadian Tire Total Revenue

10.83 Billion

Check Canadian Tire financial statements over time to gain insight into future company performance. You can evaluate financial statements to find patterns among Canadian main balance sheet or income statement drivers, such as Depreciation And Amortization of 847.1 M, Interest Expense of 119.7 M or Total Revenue of 10.8 B, as well as many exotic indicators such as Price To Sales Ratio of 0.47, Dividend Yield of 0.0479 or PTB Ratio of 1.38. Canadian financial statements analysis is a perfect complement when working with Canadian Tire Valuation or Volatility modules.
  
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Canadian Tire Balance Sheet

Current ValueLast YearHistorical Average 10 Year Trend
Total Assets11.8 B22 B15.8 B
Slightly volatile
Short and Long Term Debt Total8.6 B8.2 B5.2 B
Slightly volatile
Other Current Liabilities957.9 M1.1 B1.4 B
Pretty Stable
Total Current Liabilities3.6 B6.4 B4.8 B
Slightly volatile
Total Stockholder Equity3.8 B5.5 B4.5 B
Slightly volatile
Property Plant And Equipment Net3.8 B7.2 B4.5 B
Slightly volatile
Net Debt6.5 B6.2 B4.1 B
Slightly volatile
Retained Earnings3.2 B5.1 B3.9 B
Slightly volatile
Accounts Payable1.7 B2.2 B1.8 B
Slightly volatile
Cash272.8 M287.2 M699.8 M
Slightly volatile
Non Current Assets Total5.5 B10.7 B7.2 B
Slightly volatile
Non Currrent Assets Other49.5 M52.1 M706 M
Pretty Stable
Cash And Short Term Investments2.8 B2.7 B1.3 B
Slightly volatile
Net Receivables801.5 M843.7 M4.6 B
Pretty Stable
Common Stock Shares Outstanding60.8 M55.6 M70.4 M
Slightly volatile
Liabilities And Stockholders Equity26.3 B25.1 B16.6 B
Slightly volatile
Non Current Liabilities Total9.6 B9.1 B6.1 B
Slightly volatile
Inventory1.4 B2.7 B1.8 B
Slightly volatile
Other Current Assets489.9 M466.6 M217 M
Slightly volatile
Total Liabilities16.3 B15.5 B11.1 B
Slightly volatile
Total Current Assets6.3 B11.3 B8.6 B
Slightly volatile
Short Term Debt1.9 B1.9 B1.3 B
Slightly volatile
Intangible Assets768.4 M1.4 BB
Slightly volatile
Good Will495 M844.8 M582.1 M
Slightly volatile
Short Term Investments300.3 M177.2 M279.9 M
Slightly volatile
Current Deferred Revenue351.6 M334.9 M153.6 M
Slightly volatile
Common Stock499.6 M534.2 M618.6 M
Slightly volatile
Other LiabilitiesB1.1 B838.8 M
Slightly volatile
Net Tangible Assets2.4 B2.9 B3.2 B
Slightly volatile
Other Assets1.2 B1.4 B1.1 B
Slightly volatile
Long Term Debt3.2 B4.4 B2.6 B
Slightly volatile
Long Term Investments115.5 M108.2 M140.5 M
Slightly volatile
Short and Long Term Debt1.3 BB2.3 B
Slightly volatile
Property Plant Equipment5.4 BB4.9 B
Slightly volatile
Non Current Liabilities Other2.6 B2.3 B2.2 B
Slightly volatile
Net Invested Capital11.2 B12 B9.7 B
Slightly volatile
Net Working CapitalB4.9 B4.4 B
Slightly volatile
Capital Stock652 M598.7 M596 M
Slightly volatile
Capital Lease Obligations2.5 B2.4 B2.3 B
Slightly volatile
Property Plant And Equipment Gross11.3 B11.4 B9.7 B
Slightly volatile

Canadian Tire Income Statement

Current ValueLast YearHistorical Average 10 Year Trend
Depreciation And Amortization847.1 M806.7 M518.3 M
Slightly volatile
Interest Expense119.7 M101.5 M127.6 M
Very volatile
Total Revenue10.8 B16.7 B12.8 B
Slightly volatile
Gross ProfitB5.7 B4.4 B
Slightly volatile
Other Operating Expenses9.4 B16.5 B11.7 B
Slightly volatile
Operating Income868.6 M1.3 B1.1 B
Slightly volatile
EBIT2.2 B2.1 B1.2 B
Slightly volatile
EBITDAB2.9 B1.8 B
Slightly volatile
Cost Of Revenue8.1 B11 B8.6 B
Slightly volatile
Total Operating Expenses16.2 B15.4 B5.4 B
Slightly volatile
Income Before Tax759.9 M572.8 M962.9 M
Slightly volatile
Net Income202.6 M213.3 M592.4 M
Slightly volatile
Income Tax Expense532.7 M507.4 M299.7 M
Slightly volatile
Selling General Administrative2.4 B3.7 B2.4 B
Slightly volatile
Selling And Marketing Expenses286.4 M339.8 M350.6 M
Pretty Stable
Net Income From Continuing Ops322.1 M339.1 M722.9 M
Pretty Stable
Net Income Applicable To Common Shares838.5 M1.2 B756.4 M
Slightly volatile
Tax Provision345.9 M233.7 M296.2 M
Slightly volatile
Interest Income8.7 M4.6 M10.1 M
Very volatile
Reconciled Depreciation706.6 M802.2 M565.6 M
Slightly volatile

Canadian Tire Cash Flow Statement

Current ValueLast YearHistorical Average 10 Year Trend
Begin Period Cash Flow614 M326.3 M625.4 M
Slightly volatile
Depreciation842.3 M802.2 M498.2 M
Slightly volatile
Dividends Paid378.8 M360.8 M197.7 M
Slightly volatile
Capital Expenditures504.6 M668.6 M549.5 M
Slightly volatile
Total Cash From Operating Activities846.9 M1.4 B1.1 B
Slightly volatile
Net Income202.6 M213.3 M630.3 M
Slightly volatile
End Period Cash Flow295.6 M311.2 M721.8 M
Slightly volatile

Financial Ratios

Current ValueLast YearHistorical Average 10 Year Trend
Price To Sales Ratio0.470.4750.6146
Very volatile
Dividend Yield0.04790.04560.0248
Slightly volatile
PTB Ratio1.381.42621.7424
Slightly volatile
Days Sales Outstanding92.72170153
Very volatile
Book Value Per Share10498.668569.7394
Slightly volatile
Invested Capital1.671.58881.1098
Slightly volatile
Operating Cash Flow Per Share25.2824.074916.2625
Slightly volatile
PB Ratio1.381.42621.7424
Slightly volatile
EV To Sales0.640.9870.9225
Slightly volatile
ROIC0.03920.04130.0815
Pretty Stable
Inventory Turnover3.864.06614.8136
Slightly volatile
Net Income Per Share4.983.79349.1404
Slightly volatile
Days Of Inventory On Hand45.0289.766274.878
Slightly volatile
Payables Turnover5.575.07064.9781
Slightly volatile
Sales General And Administrative To Revenue0.120.19680.1654
Slightly volatile
Cash Per Share7.788.259112.509
Slightly volatile
POCF Ratio11.675.845110.0608
Pretty Stable
Interest Coverage6.349.874910.1682
Slightly volatile
Payout Ratio1.781.69150.4544
Slightly volatile
Days Payables Outstanding59.2371.984374.2213
Pretty Stable
Income Quality4.193.9921.7589
Slightly volatile
ROE0.03650.03840.1304
Very volatile
EV To Operating Cash Flow11.3812.144414.7246
Very volatile
PE Ratio38.9537.095616.0009
Slightly volatile
Return On Tangible Assets0.01030.01080.0421
Slightly volatile
Earnings Yield0.02560.0270.0748
Pretty Stable
Intangibles To Total Assets0.05230.10260.0904
Slightly volatile
Net Debt To EBITDA4.964.72562.8046
Slightly volatile
Current Ratio1.371.76761.7806
Pretty Stable
Tangible Book Value Per Share78.2474.518956.4935
Slightly volatile
Receivables Turnover4.222.1442.5102
Very volatile
Graham Number63.9291.7692114
Slightly volatile
Shareholders Equity Per Share10498.668569.7394
Slightly volatile
Debt To Equity1.671.58881.1098
Slightly volatile
Revenue Per Share311296201
Slightly volatile
Interest Debt Per Share16615984.6005
Slightly volatile
Debt To Assets0.220.40110.2962
Slightly volatile
Enterprise Value Over EBITDA5.919.11057.7809
Very volatile
Short Term Coverage Ratios0.530.55830.8765
Pretty Stable
Price Earnings Ratio38.9537.095616.0009
Slightly volatile
Operating Cycle138260228
Very volatile
Price Book Value Ratio1.381.42621.7424
Slightly volatile
Days Of Payables Outstanding59.2371.984374.2213
Pretty Stable
Dividend Payout Ratio1.781.69150.4544
Slightly volatile
Price To Operating Cash Flows Ratio11.675.845110.0608
Pretty Stable
Pretax Profit Margin0.05180.03440.0711
Pretty Stable
Ebt Per Ebit0.650.57150.8417
Pretty Stable
Operating Profit Margin0.0630.06020.0824
Pretty Stable
Effective Tax Rate0.340.4080.2838
Pretty Stable
Company Equity Multiplier2.313.96153.3569
Slightly volatile
Long Term Debt To Capitalization0.30.53530.4108
Slightly volatile
Total Debt To Capitalization0.340.61370.4878
Slightly volatile
Return On Capital Employed0.06110.06430.0996
Slightly volatile
Debt Equity Ratio1.671.58881.1098
Slightly volatile
Ebit Per Revenue0.0630.06020.0824
Pretty Stable
Quick Ratio1.031.28871.3436
Slightly volatile
Net Income Per E B T0.730.37240.6584
Slightly volatile
Cash Ratio0.04270.0450.1317
Slightly volatile
Cash Conversion Cycle197188162
Slightly volatile
Operating Cash Flow Sales Ratio0.05550.08130.0759
Pretty Stable
Days Of Inventory Outstanding45.0289.766274.878
Slightly volatile
Days Of Sales Outstanding92.72170153
Very volatile
Cash Flow Coverage Ratios0.150.15360.2109
Slightly volatile
Price To Book Ratio1.381.42621.7424
Slightly volatile
Fixed Asset Turnover3.122.32852.991
Slightly volatile
Price Cash Flow Ratio11.675.845110.0608
Pretty Stable
Enterprise Value Multiple5.919.11057.7809
Very volatile
Debt Ratio0.220.40110.2962
Slightly volatile
Cash Flow To Debt Ratio0.150.15360.2109
Slightly volatile
Price Sales Ratio0.470.4750.6146
Very volatile
Return On Assets0.00920.00970.0382
Slightly volatile
Asset Turnover1.190.75790.8758
Slightly volatile
Net Profit Margin0.01220.01280.0456
Pretty Stable
Gross Profit Margin0.360.34240.3183
Slightly volatile
Price Fair Value1.381.42621.7424
Slightly volatile
Return On Equity0.03650.03840.1304
Very volatile

Canadian Tire Valuation Data

Current ValueLast YearHistorical Average 10 Year Trend
Market Cap4.7 B7.1 B7.8 B
Slightly volatile
Enterprise Value15.5 B14.8 B12.8 B
Slightly volatile

Canadian Fundamental Market Drivers

Forward Price Earnings11.4286

About Canadian Tire Financial Statements

There are typically three primary documents that fall into the category of financial statements. These documents include Canadian Tire income statement, its balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows. Canadian Tire investors use historical funamental indicators, such as Canadian Tire's revenue or net income, to determine how well the company is positioned to perform in the future. Although Canadian Tire investors may use each financial statement separately, they are all related. The changes in Canadian Tire's assets and liabilities, for example, are also reflected in the revenues and expenses that we see on Canadian Tire's income statement, which results in the company's gains or losses. Cash flows can provide more information regarding cash listed on a balance sheet, but not equivalent to net income shown on the income statement. We offer a historical overview of the basic patterns found on Canadian Tire Financial Statements. Understanding these patterns can help to make the right decision on long term investment in Canadian Tire. Please read more on our technical analysis and fundamental analysis pages.
Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Current Deferred Revenue334.9 M351.6 M
Total Revenue16.7 B10.8 B
Cost Of Revenue11 B8.1 B
Stock Based Compensation To Revenue(0.01)(0.01)
Sales General And Administrative To Revenue 0.20  0.12 
Research And Ddevelopement To Revenue 0.00  0.00 
Capex To Revenue(0.04)(0.04)
Revenue Per Share 296.23  311.04 
Ebit Per Revenue 0.06  0.06 
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The correlation of Canadian Tire is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A perfect positive correlation (i.e., a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as Canadian Tire moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Canadian Tire moves in either direction, the perfectly negatively correlated security will move in the opposite direction. If the correlation is 0, the equities are not correlated; they are entirely random. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
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