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Smith & Wesson Brands (Smith & Wesson Brands) Inventory Turnover : 0.62 (As of Jan. 2024)


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What is Smith & Wesson Brands Inventory Turnover?

Inventory Turnover measures how fast the company turns over its inventory within a year. It is calculated as Cost of Goods Sold divided by Total Inventories. Smith & Wesson Brands's Cost of Goods Sold for the three months ended in Jan. 2024 was $98.1 Mil. Smith & Wesson Brands's Average Total Inventories for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2024 was $158.4 Mil. Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory Turnover for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2024 was 0.62.

Days Inventory indicates the number of days of goods in sales that a company has in the inventory. Smith & Wesson Brands's Days Inventory for the three months ended in Jan. 2024 was 147.41.

Inventory-to-Revenue determines the ability of a company to manage their inventory levels. It measures the percentage of Inventories the company currently has on hand to support the current amount of Revenue. Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory-to-Revenue for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2024 was 1.15.


Smith & Wesson Brands Inventory Turnover Historical Data

The historical data trend for Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory Turnover 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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Smith & Wesson Brands Inventory Turnover Chart

Smith & Wesson Brands Annual Data
Trend Apr14 Apr15 Apr16 Apr17 Apr18 Apr19 Apr20 Apr21 Apr22 Apr23
Inventory Turnover
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Smith & Wesson Brands Quarterly Data
Apr19 Jul19 Oct19 Jan20 Apr20 Jul20 Oct20 Jan21 Apr21 Jul21 Oct21 Jan22 Apr22 Jul22 Oct22 Jan23 Apr23 Jul23 Oct23 Jan24
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Smith & Wesson Brands Inventory Turnover Calculation

Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory Turnover for the fiscal year that ended in Apr. 2023 is calculated as

Inventory Turnover (A: Apr. 2023 )
=Cost of Goods Sold / Average Total Inventories
=Cost of Goods Sold (A: Apr. 2023 ) / ((Total Inventories (A: Apr. 2022 ) + Total Inventories (A: Apr. 2023 )) / count )
=324.705 / ((136.66 + 177.118) / 2 )
=324.705 / 156.889
=2.07

Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory Turnover for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2024 is calculated as

Inventory Turnover (Q: Jan. 2024 )
=Cost of Goods Sold / Average Total Inventories
=Cost of Goods Sold (Q: Jan. 2024 ) / ((Total Inventories (Q: Oct. 2023 ) + Total Inventories (Q: Jan. 2024 )) / count )
=98.06 / ((163.291 + 153.529) / 2 )
=98.06 / 158.41
=0.62

* 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.


Smith & Wesson Brands  (NAS:SWBI) Inventory Turnover Explanation

Inventory Turnover measures how fast the company turns over its inventory within a year. A higher Inventory Turnover means the company has light inventory. Therefore the company spends less money on storage, write downs, and obsolete inventory. If the inventory is too light, it may affect sales because the company may not have enough to meet demand.

1. Days Inventory indicates the number of days of goods in sales that a company has in the inventory.

Smith & Wesson Brands's Days Inventory for the three months ended in Jan. 2024 is calculated as:

Days Inventory =Average Total Inventories (Q: Jan. 2024 )/Cost of Goods Sold (Q: Jan. 2024 )*Days in Period
=158.41/98.06*365 / 4
=147.41

2. Inventory-to-Revenue determines the ability of a company to manage their inventory levels. It measures the percentage of Inventories the company currently has on hand to support the current amount of Revenue.

Smith & Wesson Brands's Inventory to Revenue for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2024 is calculated as

Inventory-to-Revenue=Average Total Inventories (Q: Jan. 2024 ) / Revenue (Q: Jan. 2024 )
=158.41 / 137.484
=1.15

* 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.


Be Aware

Usually retailers pile up their inventories at holiday seasons to meet the stronger demand. Therefore, the inventory of a particular quarter of a year should not be used to calculate Inventory Turnover. An average inventory is a better indication.


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Smith & Wesson Brands (Smith & Wesson Brands) Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
Address
2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, MA, USA, 01104
Smith & Wesson Brands Inc is a U.S.-based leader in firearm manufacturing. It operates under one reportable segment: Firearms, which includes firearms distribution and manufacturing services. The company manufactures handguns, long guns, sporting rifles, shooting gear, and suppressor products. The firm's brand portfolio consists of Smith and Wesson, M&P, Thompson/Center Arms, Performance Center, and Gemtech; which are used for defense, law enforcement, hunting, and sporting purposes. The company operates internationally, with the majority of income generated by the U.S. market from its handgun products.
Executives
Robert L Scott director 14500 N. NORTHSIGHT, SUITE 116, SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260
Michelle Lohmeier director C/O SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS HOLDINGS, INC., WICHITA KS 67210
John B Furman director 1420 COLUMBUS AVENUE, PORTSMOUTH VA 23704
Deana L Mcpherson officer: See Remarks 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Fred M Diaz director 9614 AMALFI CT, BRENTWOOD TN 37027
Mark Peter Smith officer: See remarks. 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Kevin Alden Maxwell officer: See Remarks 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Barry M Monheit director
Robert J. Cicero officer: See Remarks 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Denis Suggs director 7701 FORSYTH BOULEVARD, SUITE 800, ST. LOUIS MO 63105
Michael F Golden officer: President and CEO 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Anita D Britt director 3000 NW 107TH AVENUE, MIAMI FL 33172
Susan Jean Cupero officer: See Remarks 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Lane A. Tobiassen officer: President, Firearm Division 2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD MA 01104
Mitchell A Saltz director 14500 NORTH NORTHSIGHT BLVD SUITE 116, SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260