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Strongbridge Biopharma (Strongbridge Biopharma) Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization : $5.11 Mil (TTM As of Jun. 2021)


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What is Strongbridge Biopharma Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization?

Strongbridge Biopharma's depreciation, depletion and amortization for the three months ended in Jun. 2021 was $1.28 Mil. Its depreciation, depletion and amortization for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Jun. 2021 was $5.11 Mil.


Strongbridge Biopharma Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization Historical Data

The historical data trend for Strongbridge Biopharma's Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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Strongbridge Biopharma Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization Chart

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Strongbridge Biopharma Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization Calculation

Depreciation is a present expense that accounts for the past cost of an asset that is now providing benefits.

Depletion and amortization are synonyms for depreciation.

Generally:
The term depreciation is used when discussing man made tangible assets
The term depletion is used when discussing natural tangible assets
The term amortization is used when discussing intangible assets

Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Jun. 2021 adds up the quarterly data reported by the company within the most recent 12 months, which was $5.11 Mil.

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


Strongbridge Biopharma  (NAS:SBBP) Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization Explanation

One of the key tenets of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is the matching principle. The matching principle states that companies should report associated costs and benefits at the same time.

For example:

If a company buys a $300 million cruise ship in 1982 and then sells tickets to passengers for the next 30 years, the company should not report a $300 million expense in 1982 and then ticket sales for 1982 through 2012. Instead, the company should spread the purchase price of the ship (the cost) over the same time period it sells tickets (the benefit).

To create income statements that meet the matching principle, accountants use an expense called depreciation.

So, instead of reporting a $300 million purchase expense in 1982, the company might:

Report a $30 million depreciation expense in 1982, 1983, 1984...and every year after that for the 30 years the company expects to sell tickets to passengers on this cruise ship.

To calculate depreciation, a company must make estimates and choices such as:

The cost of the asset
The useful life of the asset
The salvage value of the asset at the end of its useful life
And a way of spreading the cost of the asset to match the time when the asset provides benefits

The range of different ways of spreading the cost under GAAP accounting is too long to list. However, public companies in the United States explain their depreciation choices to shareholders in a note to their financial statements. It is critical that investors read this note. Investors can find this note in the company's 10-K.

Past depreciation expenses accumulate on the balance sheet. Most public companies choose not to show this contra asset account on the balance sheet they present to shareholders. Instead, they simply show a single item. This single asset item may be marked Net. Such as Property, Plant, and Equipment - Net. It is actually the asset account netted against the contra asset account.

A contra asset account is an account that offsets an asset account. So, for example a company might have:

Property, Plant, and Equipment - Gross: $150 million
Accumulated Depreciation: $120 million
Property, Plant, and Equipment - Net: $30 million

In this case, the only item likely to be shown on the balance sheet is Property, Plant, and Equipment - Net. This is the cost of the company's property, plant, and equipment (asset account) minus the accumulated depreciation (the contra asset account). It means the company's assets cost $150 million, the company has reported $120 million in depreciation expense over the years, and the company is now reporting the assets have a book value of $30 million.

It is possible for a company to have fully depreciated assets on its balance sheet. This means the company's estimate of the useful life of the asset was shorter than the asset's actual useful life. As a result, the asset - although it is still being used - is carried on the balance sheet at its salvage value.

This is a reminder that depreciation involves estimates and choices. It is not an infallible process.

Companies do not have cash layout for depreciation. Therefore, depreciation is added back in the cash flow statement.

Although depreciation is not a cash cost, it is a real business cost because the company has to pay for the fixed assets when it purchases them. Both Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger hate the idea of EDITDA because depreciation is not included as an expense. Warren Buffett even jokingly said We prefer earnings before everything when criticizing the abuse of EDITDA.


Be Aware

Depreciation estimates make the calculation of net income susceptible to management's accounting choices. These choices can be either overly aggressive or overly conservative.


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Strongbridge Biopharma (Strongbridge Biopharma) Business Description

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900 Northbrook Drive, Suite 200, Trevose, PA, USA, 19053
Strongbridge Biopharma PLC is a biopharmaceutical company which focuses on the development, in-licensing, acquisition, and commercialization of various complementary products and product candidates that target rare diseases. The product portfolio of the group includes COR-003(levoketoconazole) and COR-005 (veldoreotide). COR-003 is a cortisol inhibitor which is used for the treatment of endogenous cushing's syndrome and COR-005 a novel somatostatin analog, which is used for the treatment of acromegaly. In addition, it is also developing BP-2002 (gene modified probiotic) which will be used for the treatment of Diabetes. Geographically, business activity of the firm is primarily functioned through the United States.
Executives
David N Gill director C/O NXSTAGE MEDICAL INC. (NXTM), 439 SOUTH UNION STREET, 5TH FLOOR, LAWRENCE MA 01843
Cdk Associates, L.l.c. 10 percent owner C/O CAXTON CORPORATION, 731 ALEXANDER ROAD, BUILDING #2, PRINCETON NJ 08540
Bruce Kovner 10 percent owner C/O CAXTON ASSOCIATES, 500 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK NY 10022
Caxton Corp 10 percent owner 731 ALEXANDER ROAD, BUILDING 2, SUITE 500, PRINCETON NJ 08540
John Johnson director, officer: Chief Executive Officer DENDREON CORPORATION, 1301 2ND AVENUE, SEATTLE WA 98101
Garheng Kong director 712 COLLEGE AVENUE, MENLO PARK CA 94025
Jeffrey W Sherman director C/O IDM PHARMA, INC., 9 PARKER, SUITE 100, IRVINE CA 92618
Marten Steen director 60 LEVERONI COURT, NOVATO CA 94949
Hilde H Steineger director 900 NORTHBROOK DRIVE, SUITE 200, TREVOSE PA 19053
Stephen J Long officer: Chief Legal Officer C R BARD INC 730 CENTRAL AVENUE MURRAY HILL NJ 07974
Fredric J. Cohen officer: Chief Medical Officer 900 NORTHBROOK DRIVE SUITE 200 TREVOSE PA 19053
Scott L. Wilhoit officer: Chief Commercial Officer 900 NORTHBROOK DRIVE SUITE 200 TREVOSE PA 19053
Robert Matthew Lutz officer: Chief Financial Officer 900 NORTHBROOK DRIVE, SUITE 200, TREVOSE PA 19053
Richard S Kollender officer: Chief Operating Officer C/O QUAKER BIOVENTURES, CIRA CENTRE, 2929 ARCH STREET, 3RD FLOOR, PHILADELPHIA PA 19104-2868
A Brian Davis officer: Chief Financial Officer C/O VERRICA PHARMACEUTICALS INC., 10 NORTH HIGH STREET, SUITE 200, WEST CHESTER PA 19380

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