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financebench_id_03029 | 3M | 3M_2018_10K | metrics-generated | Information extraction | null | What is the FY2018 capital expenditure amount (in USD millions) for 3M? Give a response to the question by relying on the details shown in the cash flow statement. | $1577.00 | The metric capital expenditures was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Purchases of property, plant and equipment (PP&E). | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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financebench_id_04672 | 3M | 3M_2018_10K | metrics-generated | Information extraction | null | Assume that you are a public equities analyst. Answer the following question by primarily using information that is shown in the balance sheet: what is the year end FY2018 net PPNE for 3M? Answer in USD billions. | $8.70 | The metric ppne, net was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Property, plant and equipment â net. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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financebench_id_00499 | 3M | 3M_2022_10K | domain-relevant | Logical reasoning (based on numerical reasoning) | dg06 | Is 3M a capital-intensive business based on FY2022 data? | No, the company is managing its CAPEX and Fixed Assets pretty efficiently, which is evident from below key metrics:
CAPEX/Revenue Ratio: 5.1%
Fixed assets/Total Assets: 20%
Return on Assets= 12.4% | CAPEX/Revenue
Fixed Assets/Total Assets
ROA=Net Income/Total Assets | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\n3M Company and Subsidiaries\nConsolidated Statement of Income\nYears ended December 31\n(Millions, except per share amounts)\n2022\n2021\n2020\nNet sales\n$\n34,229 $\n35,355 $\n32,184 \nOperating expenses\nCost of sales\n19,232 \n18,795 \n16,605 \nSelling, general and administrative expenses\n9,049 \n7,197 \n6,929 \nResearch, development and related expenses\n1,862 \n1,994 \n1,878 \nGain on business divestitures\n(2,724)\n \n(389)\nGoodwill impairment expense\n271 \n \n \nTotal operating expenses\n27,690 \n27,986 \n25,023 \nOperating income\n6,539 \n7,369 \n7,161 \nOther expense (income), net\n147 \n165 \n366 \nIncome before income taxes\n6,392 \n7,204 \n6,795 \nProvision for income taxes\n612 \n1,285 \n1,337 \nIncome of consolidated group\n5,780 \n5,919 \n5,458 \nIncome (loss) from unconsolidated subsidiaries, net of taxes\n11 \n10 \n(5)\nNet income including noncontrolling interest\n5,791 \n5,929 \n5,453 \nLess: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest\n14 \n8 \n4 \nNet income attributable to 3M\n$\n5,777 $\n5,921 $\n5,449 \nWeighted average 3M common shares outstanding basic\n566.0 \n579.0 \n577.6 \nEarnings per share attributable to 3M common shareholders basic\n$\n10.21 $\n10.23 $\n9.43 \nWeighted average 3M common shares outstanding diluted\n567.6 \n585.3 \n582.2 \nEarnings per share attributable to 3M common shareholders diluted\n$\n10.18 $\n10.12 $\n9.36 \nThe accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of this statement.\n48\n"
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financebench_id_01226 | 3M | 3M_2022_10K | domain-relevant | Logical reasoning (based on numerical reasoning) OR Numerical reasoning OR Logical reasoning | dg17 | What drove operating margin change as of FY2022 for 3M? If operating margin is not a useful metric for a company like this, then please state that and explain why. | Operating Margin for 3M in FY2022 has decreased by 1.7% primarily due to:
-Decrease in gross Margin
-mostly one-off charges including Combat Arms Earplugs litigation, impairment related to exiting PFAS manufacturing, costs related to exiting Russia and divestiture-related restructuring
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nRESULTS OF OPERATIONS\nNet Sales:\nRefer to the preceding Overview section and the Performance by Business Segment section later in MD&A for additional discussion of sales change.\nOperating Expenses:\n(Percent of net sales)\n2022\n2021\nChange\nCost of sales\n56.2 %\n53.2 %\n3.0 %\nSelling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A)\n26.5 \n20.4 \n6.1 \nResearch, development and related expenses (R&D)\n5.4 \n5.6 \n(0.2)\nGain on business divestitures\n(8.0)\n \n(8.0)\nGoodwill impairment expense\n0.8 \n \n0.8 \nOperating income margin\n19.1 %\n20.8 %\n(1.7)%\nThe Company is continuing the ongoing deployment of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system on a worldwide basis, with these investments impacting cost of sales,\nSG&A, and R&D.\nCost of Sales:\nCost of sales, measured as a percent of sales, increased in 2022 when compared to the same period last year. Increases were primarily due to 2022 special item costs for\nsignificant litigation from additional commitments to address PFAS-related matters at 3M's Zwijndrecht, Belgium site (discussed in Note 16), higher raw materials and logistics\ncosts, manufacturing productivity headwinds which were further magnified by the shutdown of certain operations in Belgium and progress on restarting previously-idled\noperations, and investments in growth, productivity and sustainability. On a percent of sales basis, these increases were partially offset by increases in selling prices.\nSelling, General and Administrative Expenses:\nSG&A, measured as a percent of sales, increased in 2022 when compared to the same period last year. SG&A was impacted by increased special item costs for significant\nlitigation primarily related to steps toward resolving Combat Arms Earplugs litigation (discussed in Note 16) resulting in a 2022 second quarter pre-tax charge of approximately\n$1.2 billion, certain impairment costs related to exiting PFAS manufacturing (see Note 15), costs related to exiting Russia (see Note 15), divestiture-related restructuring\ncharges (see Note 5), and continued investment in key growth initiatives. These increases were partially offset by restructuring benefits and ongoing general 3M cost\nmanagement.\nResearch, Development and Related Expenses:\nR&D, measured as a percent of sales, decreased in 2022 when compared to the same period last year. 3M continues to invest in a range of R&D activities from application\ndevelopment, product and manufacturing support, product development and technology development aimed at disruptive innovations.\nGain on Business Divestitures:\nIn the third quarter of 2022, 3M recorded a pre-tax gain of $2.7 billion ($2.7 billion after tax) related to the split-off and combination of its Food Safety business with Neogen\nCorporation. Refer to Note 3 for further details.\nGoodwill Impairment Expense:\nAs a result of 3M's commitment to exit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) manufacturing, 3M recorded a goodwill impairment charge related to the Advanced\nMaterials reporting unit (within the Transportation and Electronics business). Refer to Note 15 for further details.\n27\n"
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financebench_id_01865 | 3M | 3M_2022_10K | novel-generated | null | null | If we exclude the impact of M&A, which segment has dragged down 3M's overall growth in 2022? | The consumer segment shrunk by 0.9% organically. | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nSales and operating income (loss) by business segment:\nThe following tables contain sales and operating income (loss) results by business segment for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021. Refer to the section entitled\nPerformance by Business Segment later in MD&A for additional discussion concerning 2022 versus 2021 results, including Corporate and Unallocated. Refer to Note 19 for\nadditional information on business segments.\n2022\n2021\n% change\n(Dollars in millions)\nNet Sales\n% of Total\nOperating\nIncome (Loss)\nNet Sales\n% of Total\nOperating\nIncome (Loss)\nNet Sales\nOperating Income\n(Loss)\nBusiness Segments\nSafety and Industrial\n$\n11,604\n33.9 % $\n1,199 $\n11,981\n33.9 % $\n2,466\n(3.2)%\n(51.4)%\nTransportation and Electronics\n8,902\n26.0 \n1,012\n9,262\n26.2 \n1,880\n(3.9)\n(46.2)\nHealth Care\n8,421\n24.6 \n1,815\n8,597\n24.3 \n2,037\n(2.0)\n(10.9)\nConsumer\n5,298\n15.5 \n994\n5,513\n15.6 \n1,162\n(3.9)\n(14.4)\nCorporate and Unallocated\n4\n \n1,519\n2\n \n(176)\nTotal Company\n$\n34,229 \n100.0 % $\n6,539 $\n35,355 \n100.0 % $\n7,369 \n(3.2)%\n(11.3)%\nYear ended December 31, 2022\nWorldwide Sales Change \nBy Business Segment\nOrganic sales\nAcquisitions\nDivestitures\nTranslation\nTotal sales change\nSafety and Industrial\n1.0 %\n \n %\n %\n(4.2) %\n(3.2) %\nTransportation and Electronics\n1.2 \n \n(0.5)\n(4.6)\n(3.9)\nHealth Care\n3.2 \n \n(1.4)\n(3.8)\n(2.0)\nConsumer\n(0.9)\n \n(0.4)\n(2.6)\n(3.9)\nTotal Company\n1.2 \n \n(0.5)\n(3.9)\n(3.2)\nSales by geographic area:\nPercent change information compares the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 with the same prior year period, unless otherwise indicated. Additional discussion of\nbusiness segment results is provided in the Performance by Business Segment section.\nYear ended December 31, 2022\nAmericas\nAsia Pacific\nEurope, Middle East\n& Africa\nOther Unallocated\nWorldwide\nNet sales (millions)\n$\n18,400 \n$\n9,901 \n$\n5,928 \n$\n \n$\n34,229 \n% of worldwide sales\n53.8 %\n28.9 %\n17.3 %\n100.0 %\nComponents of net sales change:\nOrganic sales\n2.6 \n0.3 \n(0.6)\n1.2 \nDivestitures\n(0.6)\n(0.4)\n(0.6)\n(0.5)\nTranslation\n(0.3)\n(6.5)\n(9.8)\n(3.9)\nTotal sales change\n1.7 %\n(6.6) %\n(11.0) %\n(3.2) %\nYear ended December 31, 2021\nAmericas\nAsia Pacific\nEurope, Middle East\n& Africa\nOther Unallocated\nWorldwide\nNet sales (millions)\n$\n18,097 \n$\n10,600 \n$\n6,660 \n$\n(2)\n$\n35,355 \n% of worldwide sales\n51.2 %\n30.0 %\n18.8 %\n100.0 %\nComponents of net sales change:\nOrganic sales\n9.8 \n8.5 \n6.3 \n8.8 \nDivestitures\n(0.6)\n \n(1.1)\n(0.5)\nTranslation\n0.3 \n2.3 \n3.8 \n1.6 \nTotal sales change\n9.5 %\n10.8 %\n9.0 %\n9.9 %\n25\n"
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financebench_id_00807 | 3M | 3M_2023Q2_10Q | domain-relevant | Logical reasoning (based on numerical reasoning) OR Logical reasoning | dg01 | Does 3M have a reasonably healthy liquidity profile based on its quick ratio for Q2 of FY2023? If the quick ratio is not relevant to measure liquidity, please state that and explain why. | No. The quick ratio for 3M was 0.96 by Jun'23 close, which needs a bit of an improvement to touch the 1x mark | Quick Ratio= (Total current assets-Total inventories)/Total current liabilities
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financebench_id_00941 | 3M | 3M_2023Q2_10Q | domain-relevant | Information extraction | dg04 | Which debt securities are registered to trade on a national securities exchange under 3M's name as of Q2 of 2023? | Following debt securities registered under 3M's name are listed to trade on the New York Stock Exchange:
-1.500% Notes due 2026 (Trading Symbol: MMM26)
-1.750% Notes due 2030 (Trading Symbol: MMM30)
-1.500% Notes due 2031 (Trading Symbol: MMM31) | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nUNITED STATES\nSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20549\nFORM 10-Q\n QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934\nFor the quarterly period ended June 30, 2023\nor\no TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934\nFor the transition period from __________ to __________\nCommission file number: 1-3285\n3M COMPANY\n(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)\nDelaware\n41-0417775\n(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)\n(IRS Employer Identification No.)\n3M Center, St. Paul, Minnesota\n55144-1000\n(Address of Principal Executive Offices)\n(Zip Code)\n(Registrants Telephone Number, Including Area Code) (651) 733-1110\nNot Applicable\n(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)\nSecurities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:\nTitle of each class\nTrading Symbol(s)\nName of each exchange on which registered\nCommon Stock, Par Value $.01 Per Share\nMMM\nNew York Stock Exchange\nMMM\nChicago Stock Exchange, Inc.\n1.500% Notes due 2026\nMMM26\nNew York Stock Exchange\n1.750% Notes due 2030\nMMM30\nNew York Stock Exchange\n1.500% Notes due 2031\nMMM31\nNew York Stock Exchange\nNote: The common stock of the Registrant is also traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange.\nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or\nfor such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No \nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (232.405 of this\nchapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes No \nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the\ndefinitions of large accelerated filer, accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, and emerging growth company in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.:\nLarge accelerated filer\n\nAccelerated filer\n\nNon-accelerated filer\n\nSmaller reporting company\n\nEmerging growth company\n\nIf an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting\nstandards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. \nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes No \nIndicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuers classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date.\nClass\nOutstanding at June 30, 2023\nCommon Stock, $0.01 par value per share\n551,992,430 shares\n1\n"
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financebench_id_01858 | 3M | 3M_2023Q2_10Q | novel-generated | null | null | Does 3M maintain a stable trend of dividend distribution? | Yes, not only they distribute the dividends on a routine basis, 3M has also been increasing the per share dividend for consecutive 65 years | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nFinancial condition:\nRefer to the section entitled Financial Condition and Liquidity later in MD&A for a discussion of items impacting cash flows.\nIn November 2018, 3Ms Board of Directors replaced the Companys February 2016 repurchase program with a new repurchase program. This new program authorizes the\nrepurchase of up to $10 billion of 3Ms outstanding common stock, with no pre-established end date. In the first six months of 2023, the Company purchased $29 million of its\nown stock, compared to $773 million of stock purchases in the first six months of 2022. As of June 30, 2023, approximately $4.2 billion remained available under the\nauthorization. In February 2023, 3Ms Board of Directors declared a first-quarter 2023 dividend of $1.50 per share, an increase of 1 percent. This marked the 65th consecutive\nyear of dividend increases for 3M. In May 2023, 3M's Board of Directors declared a second-quarter 2023 dividend of $1.50 per share.\nRESULTS OF OPERATIONS\nNet Sales:\nRefer to the preceding Overview section and the Performance by Business Segment section later in MD&A for additional discussion of sales change.\nOperating Expenses:\nThree months ended\nJune 30,\nSix months ended\nJune 30,\n(Percent of net sales)\n2023\n2022\nChange\n2023\n2022\nChange\nCost of sales\n55.3 %\n58.5 %\n(3.2)%\n56.4 %\n56.6 %\n(0.2)%\nSelling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A)\n146.6 \n34.7 \n111.9 \n85.0 \n27.9 \n57.1 \nResearch, development and related expenses (R&D)\n5.7 \n5.5 \n0.2 \n5.8 \n5.5 \n0.3 \nOperating income (loss) margin\n(107.6)%\n1.3 %\n(108.9)%\n(47.2)%\n10.0 %\n(57.2)%\nStock compensation expense was $41 million and $47 million for the second quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively, and was $176 million and $182 million for the six months\nended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which impacts cost of sales; selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A); and research, development and related expenses\n(R&D). The Companys annual stock option and restricted stock unit grant is made in February. Accounting rules require recognition of expense under a non-substantive\nvesting period approach, requiring compensation expense recognition when an employee is eligible to retire. This retiree-eligible population represents 35 percent of the annual\ngrant stock-based compensation expense; therefore, higher stock-based compensation expense is recognized in the first quarter each year.\n3M expects global defined benefit pension and postretirement service cost expense in 2023 to decrease by approximately $160 million pre-tax when compared to 2022, which\nimpacts cost of sales, SG&A, and R&D. The year-on-year decrease in defined benefit pension and postretirement service cost expense for the second quarter and first six\nmonths of 2023 was approximately $38 million and $80 million, respectively.\nFor total year 2022, the Company recognized consolidated defined benefit pre-tax pension and postretirement service cost expense of $426 million and a benefit of $248\nmillion related to all non-service pension and postretirement net benefit costs (after settlements, curtailments, special termination benefits and other) for a total consolidated\ndefined benefit pre-tax pension and postretirement expense of $178 million.\nFor total year 2023, defined benefit pension and postretirement service cost expense is anticipated to total approximately $270 million while non-service pension and\npostretirement net benefit cost is anticipated to be a benefit of approximately $125 million, for a total consolidated defined benefit pre-tax pension and postretirement expense\nof approximately $145 million, a decrease in expense of approximately $30 million compared to 2022.\nThe Company is continuing the ongoing deployment of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system on a worldwide basis, with these investments impacting cost of sales,\nSG&A, and R&D.\nCost of Sales:\nCost of sales, measured as a percent of sales, decreased in the second quarter and first six months of 2023 when compared to the same period last year. Decreases were\nprimarily due to lower year-on-year net costs for significant litigation to address certain PFAS-related matters at 3M's Zwijndrecht, Belgium site, higher selling prices, spending\ndiscipline and restructuring benefits. These decreases were partially offset by higher raw materials and energy costs; manufacturing productivity headwinds; investments in\ngrowth, productivity and sustainability; and restructuring charges.\n62\n"
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financebench_id_02987 | Activision Blizzard | ACTIVISIONBLIZZARD_2019_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is the FY2019 fixed asset turnover ratio for Activision Blizzard? Fixed asset turnover ratio is defined as: FY2019 revenue / (average PP&E between FY2018 and FY2019). Round your answer to two decimal places. Base your judgments on the information provided primarily in the statement of income and the statement of financial position. | 24.26 | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Total revenue. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Total net revenues.
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financebench_id_07966 | Activision Blizzard | ACTIVISIONBLIZZARD_2019_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is the FY2017 - FY2019 3 year average of capex as a % of revenue for Activision Blizzard? Answer in units of percents and round to one decimal place. Calculate (or extract) the answer from the statement of income and the cash flow statement. | 1.9% | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Capital expenditures. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Capital expenditures.
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nACTIVISION BLIZZARD, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES\nCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS\n(Amounts in millions)\n \nFor the Years Ended December 31,\n \n2019\n \n2018\n \n2017\nCash flows from operating activities:\n \n \n \n \n \nNet income\n$\n1,503\n $\n1,848\n $\n273\nAdjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:\n \n \n \n \n \nDeferred income taxes\n(352) \n(35) \n(181)\nProvision for inventories\n6\n \n6\n \n33\nNon-cash operating lease cost\n64\n \n\n \n\nDepreciation and amortization\n328\n \n509\n \n888\nAmortization of capitalized software development costs and intellectual property licenses (1)\n225\n \n489\n \n311\nLoss on extinguishment of debt\n\n \n40\n \n12\nShare-based compensation expense (2)\n166\n \n209\n \n176\nUnrealized gain on equity investment (Note 10)\n(38) \n\n \n\nOther\n51\n \n7\n \n40\nChanges in operating assets and liabilities, net of effect from business acquisitions:\n \n \n \n \n \nAccounts receivable, net\n182\n \n(114) \n(165)\nInventories\n7\n \n(5) \n(26)\nSoftware development and intellectual property licenses\n(275) \n(372) \n(301)\nOther assets\n164\n \n(51) \n(97)\nDeferred revenues\n(154) \n(122) \n220\nAccounts payable\n31\n \n(65) \n85\nAccrued expenses and other liabilities\n(77) \n(554) \n945\nNet cash provided by operating activities\n1,831\n \n1,790\n \n2,213\nCash flows from investing activities:\n \n \n \n \n \nProceeds from maturities of available-for-sale investments\n153\n \n116\n \n80\nPurchases of available-for-sale investments\n(65) \n(209) \n(135)\nCapital expenditures\n(116) \n(131) \n(155)\nOther investing activities\n6\n \n(6) \n3\nNet cash used in investing activities\n(22) \n(230) \n(207)\nCash flows from financing activities:\n \n \n \n \n \nProceeds from issuance of common stock to employees\n105\n \n99\n \n178\nTax payment related to net share settlements on restricted stock units\n(59) \n(94) \n(56)\nDividends paid\n(283) \n(259) \n(226)\nProceeds from debt issuances, net of discounts\n\n \n\n \n3,741\nRepayment of long-term debt\n\n \n(1,740) \n(4,251)\nPremium payment for early redemption of note\n\n \n(25) \n\nOther financing activities\n\n \n(1) \n(10)\nNet cash used in financing activities\n(237) \n(2,020) \n(624)\nEffect of foreign exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents\n(3) \n(31) \n76\nNet increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash\n1,569\n \n(491) \n1,458\nCash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period\n4,229\n \n4,720\n \n3,262\nCash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period\n$\n5,798\n $\n4,229\n $\n4,720\n(1)\nExcludes deferral and amortization of share-based compensation expense.\n(2)\nIncludes the net effects of capitalization, deferral, and amortization of share-based compensation expense.\nThe accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.\nF-8\n"
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financebench_id_04735 | Adobe | ADOBE_2015_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | You are an investment banker and your only resource(s) to answer the following question is (are): the statement of financial position and the cash flow statement. Here's the question: what is the FY2015 operating cash flow ratio for Adobe? Operating cash flow ratio is defined as: cash from operations / total current liabilities. Round your answer to two decimal places. | 0.66 | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Cash from operations. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Net cash provided by operating activities.
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2,000 shares authorized; none issued..........................................\n\n\nCommon stock, $0.0001 par value; 900,000 shares authorized; 600,834 shares issued; \n 497,809 and 497,484 shares outstanding, respectively......................................................................\n61\n61\nAdditional paid-in-capital ....................................................................................................................\n4,184,883\n3,778,495\nRetained earnings.................................................................................................................................\n7,253,431\n6,924,294\nAccumulated other comprehensive income (loss) ...............................................................................\n(169,080)\n(8,094)\nTreasury stock, at cost (103,025 and 103,350 shares, respectively), net of reissuances......................\n(4,267,715)\n(3,918,851)\nTotal stockholders equity...............................................................................................................\n7,001,580\n6,775,905\nTotal liabilities and stockholders equity........................................................................................ $\n11,726,472\n$\n10,785,829\nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.",
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"evidence_text_full_page": "59\n ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED\n CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS\n(In thousands, except par value)\n \nNovember 27,\n2015\nNovember 28,\n2014\nASSETS\nCurrent assets:\n \n \nCash and cash equivalents.................................................................................................................... $\n876,560\n$\n1,117,400\nShort-term investments ........................................................................................................................\n3,111,524\n2,622,091\nTrade receivables, net of allowances for doubtful accounts of $7,293 and $7,867, respectively........\n672,006\n591,800\nDeferred income taxes..........................................................................................................................\n\n95,279\nPrepaid expenses and other current assets ...........................................................................................\n161,802\n175,758\nTotal current assets..........................................................................................................................\n4,821,892\n4,602,328\nProperty and equipment, net...................................................................................................................\n787,421\n785,123\nGoodwill .................................................................................................................................................\n5,366,881\n4,721,962\nPurchased and other intangibles, net.......................................................................................................\n510,007\n469,662\nInvestment in lease receivable................................................................................................................\n80,439\n80,439\nOther assets.............................................................................................................................................\n159,832\n126,315\nTotal assets...................................................................................................................................... $\n11,726,472\n$\n10,785,829\nLIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY\nCurrent liabilities:\n \n \nTrade payables...................................................................................................................................... $\n93,307\n$\n68,377\nAccrued expenses.................................................................................................................................\n678,364\n683,866\nDebt and capital lease obligations........................................................................................................\n\n603,229\nAccrued restructuring...........................................................................................................................\n1,520\n17,120\nIncome taxes payable...........................................................................................................................\n6,165\n23,920\nDeferred revenue..................................................................................................................................\n1,434,200\n1,097,923\nTotal current liabilities....................................................................................................................\n2,213,556\n2,494,435\nLong-term liabilities:\n \n \nDebt and capital lease obligations........................................................................................................\n1,907,231\n911,086\nDeferred revenue..................................................................................................................................\n51,094\n57,401\nAccrued restructuring...........................................................................................................................\n3,214\n5,194\nIncome taxes payable...........................................................................................................................\n256,129\n125,746\nDeferred income taxes..........................................................................................................................\n208,209\n342,315\nOther liabilities.....................................................................................................................................\n85,459\n73,747\nTotal liabilities................................................................................................................................\n4,724,892\n4,009,924\nCommitments and contingencies\nStockholders equity:\n \n \nPreferred stock, $0.0001 par value; 2,000 shares authorized; none issued..........................................\n\n\nCommon stock, $0.0001 par value; 900,000 shares authorized; 600,834 shares issued; \n 497,809 and 497,484 shares outstanding, respectively......................................................................\n61\n61\nAdditional paid-in-capital ....................................................................................................................\n4,184,883\n3,778,495\nRetained earnings.................................................................................................................................\n7,253,431\n6,924,294\nAccumulated other comprehensive income (loss) ...............................................................................\n(169,080)\n(8,094)\nTreasury stock, at cost (103,025 and 103,350 shares, respectively), net of reissuances......................\n(4,267,715)\n(3,918,851)\nTotal stockholders equity...............................................................................................................\n7,001,580\n6,775,905\nTotal liabilities and stockholders equity........................................................................................ $\n11,726,472\n$\n10,785,829\nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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"evidence_text": "63\nADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED\n CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS\n(In thousands)\n \nYears Ended\n \nNovember 27,\n2015\nNovember 28,\n2014\nNovember 29,\n2013\nCash flows from operating activities:\n \n \nNet income..................................................................................................................... $\n629,551\n$\n268,395\n$\n289,985\nAdjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:\nDepreciation, amortization and accretion.................................................................\n339,473\n313,590\n321,227\nStock-based compensation .......................................................................................\n335,859\n333,701\n328,987\nDeferred income taxes..............................................................................................\n(69,657)\n(26,089)\n29,704\nGain on the sale of property .....................................................................................\n(21,415)\n\n\nWrite down of assets held for sale............................................................................\n\n\n23,151\nUnrealized (gains) losses on investments.................................................................\n(9,210)\n(74)\n5,665\nTax benefit from stock-based compensation............................................................\n68,133\n53,225\n25,290\nExcess tax benefits from stock-based compensation................................................\n(68,153)\n(53,235)\n(40,619)\nOther non-cash items................................................................................................\n1,216\n1,889\n5,654\nChanges in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquired assets and\n assumed liabilities:\nTrade receivables, net ............................................................................................\n(79,502)\n7,928\n33,649\nPrepaid expenses and other current assets .............................................................\n(7,701)\n(1,918)\n(55,509)\nTrade payables .......................................................................................................\n22,870\n6,211\n7,132\nAccrued expenses...................................................................................................\n(5,944)\n37,544\n41,828\nAccrued restructuring.............................................................................................\n(16,620)\n8,871\n(6,949)\nIncome taxes payable.............................................................................................\n29,801\n11,006\n(58,875)\nDeferred revenue....................................................................................................\n320,801\n326,438\n201,366\nNet cash provided by operating activities.........................................................\n1,469,502\n1,287,482\n1,151,686\nCash flows from investing activities:\n \n \nPurchases of short-term investments .............................................................................\n(2,064,833)\n(2,014,186)\n(2,058,058)\nMaturities of short-term investments.............................................................................\n371,790\n272,076\n360,485\nProceeds from sales of short-term investments .............................................................\n1,176,476\n1,443,577\n1,449,961\nAcquisitions, net of cash acquired .................................................................................\n(826,004)\n(29,802)\n(704,589)\nPurchases of property and equipment............................................................................\n(184,936)\n(148,332)\n(188,358)\nProceeds from sale of property ......................................................................................\n57,779\n\n24,260\nPurchases of long-term investments, intangibles and other assets ................................\n(22,779)\n(17,572)\n(67,737)\nProceeds from sale of long-term investments................................................................\n4,149\n3,532\n6,233\nNet cash used for investing activities ...............................................................\n(1,488,358)\n(490,707)\n(1,177,803)\nCash flows from financing activities:\n \n \nPurchases of treasury stock............................................................................................\n(625,000)\n(600,000)\n(1,100,000)\nProceeds from issuance of treasury stock......................................................................\n164,270\n227,841\n598,194\nCost of issuance of treasury stock..................................................................................\n(186,373)\n(173,675)\n(97,418)\nExcess tax benefits from stock-based compensation.....................................................\n68,153\n53,235\n40,619\nProceeds from debt and capital lease obligations ..........................................................\n989,280\n\n25,703\nRepayment of debt and capital lease obligations...........................................................\n(602,189)\n(14,684)\n(25,879)\nDebt issuance costs ........................................................................................................\n(8,828)\n\n(357)\nNet cash used for financing activities...............................................................\n(200,687)\n(507,283)\n(559,138)\nEffect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents.........................\n(21,297)\n(6,648)\n(5,241)\nNet increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents.......................................................\n(240,840)\n282,844\n(590,496)\nCash and cash equivalents at beginning of year...............................................................\n1,117,400\n834,556\n1,425,052\nCash and cash equivalents at end of year ......................................................................... $\n876,560\n$\n1,117,400\n$\n834,556\nSupplemental disclosures:\n \nCash paid for income taxes, net of refunds.................................................................... $\n203,010\n$\n20,140\n$\n129,701\nCash paid for interest ..................................................................................................... $\n56,014\n$\n68,886\n$\n64,843\nNon-cash investing activities:\nInvestment in lease receivable applied to building purchase......................................... $\n\n$\n126,800\n$\n\nIssuance of common stock and stock awards assumed in business acquisitions........... $\n677\n$\n21\n$\n1,160\nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.",
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"evidence_text_full_page": "63\nADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED\n CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS\n(In thousands)\n \nYears Ended\n \nNovember 27,\n2015\nNovember 28,\n2014\nNovember 29,\n2013\nCash flows from operating activities:\n \n \nNet income..................................................................................................................... $\n629,551\n$\n268,395\n$\n289,985\nAdjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:\nDepreciation, amortization and accretion.................................................................\n339,473\n313,590\n321,227\nStock-based compensation .......................................................................................\n335,859\n333,701\n328,987\nDeferred income taxes..............................................................................................\n(69,657)\n(26,089)\n29,704\nGain on the sale of property .....................................................................................\n(21,415)\n\n\nWrite down of assets held for sale............................................................................\n\n\n23,151\nUnrealized (gains) losses on investments.................................................................\n(9,210)\n(74)\n5,665\nTax benefit from stock-based compensation............................................................\n68,133\n53,225\n25,290\nExcess tax benefits from stock-based compensation................................................\n(68,153)\n(53,235)\n(40,619)\nOther non-cash items................................................................................................\n1,216\n1,889\n5,654\nChanges in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquired assets and\n assumed liabilities:\nTrade receivables, net ............................................................................................\n(79,502)\n7,928\n33,649\nPrepaid expenses and other current assets .............................................................\n(7,701)\n(1,918)\n(55,509)\nTrade payables .......................................................................................................\n22,870\n6,211\n7,132\nAccrued expenses...................................................................................................\n(5,944)\n37,544\n41,828\nAccrued restructuring.............................................................................................\n(16,620)\n8,871\n(6,949)\nIncome taxes payable.............................................................................................\n29,801\n11,006\n(58,875)\nDeferred revenue....................................................................................................\n320,801\n326,438\n201,366\nNet cash provided by operating activities.........................................................\n1,469,502\n1,287,482\n1,151,686\nCash flows from investing activities:\n \n \nPurchases of short-term investments .............................................................................\n(2,064,833)\n(2,014,186)\n(2,058,058)\nMaturities of short-term investments.............................................................................\n371,790\n272,076\n360,485\nProceeds from sales of short-term investments .............................................................\n1,176,476\n1,443,577\n1,449,961\nAcquisitions, net of cash acquired .................................................................................\n(826,004)\n(29,802)\n(704,589)\nPurchases of property and equipment............................................................................\n(184,936)\n(148,332)\n(188,358)\nProceeds from sale of property ......................................................................................\n57,779\n\n24,260\nPurchases of long-term investments, intangibles and other assets ................................\n(22,779)\n(17,572)\n(67,737)\nProceeds from sale of long-term investments................................................................\n4,149\n3,532\n6,233\nNet cash used for investing activities ...............................................................\n(1,488,358)\n(490,707)\n(1,177,803)\nCash flows from financing activities:\n \n \nPurchases of treasury stock............................................................................................\n(625,000)\n(600,000)\n(1,100,000)\nProceeds from issuance of treasury stock......................................................................\n164,270\n227,841\n598,194\nCost of issuance of treasury stock..................................................................................\n(186,373)\n(173,675)\n(97,418)\nExcess tax benefits from stock-based compensation.....................................................\n68,153\n53,235\n40,619\nProceeds from debt and capital lease obligations ..........................................................\n989,280\n\n25,703\nRepayment of debt and capital lease obligations...........................................................\n(602,189)\n(14,684)\n(25,879)\nDebt issuance costs ........................................................................................................\n(8,828)\n\n(357)\nNet cash used for financing activities...............................................................\n(200,687)\n(507,283)\n(559,138)\nEffect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents.........................\n(21,297)\n(6,648)\n(5,241)\nNet increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents.......................................................\n(240,840)\n282,844\n(590,496)\nCash and cash equivalents at beginning of year...............................................................\n1,117,400\n834,556\n1,425,052\nCash and cash equivalents at end of year ......................................................................... $\n876,560\n$\n1,117,400\n$\n834,556\nSupplemental disclosures:\n \nCash paid for income taxes, net of refunds.................................................................... $\n203,010\n$\n20,140\n$\n129,701\nCash paid for interest ..................................................................................................... $\n56,014\n$\n68,886\n$\n64,843\nNon-cash investing activities:\nInvestment in lease receivable applied to building purchase......................................... $\n\n$\n126,800\n$\n\nIssuance of common stock and stock awards assumed in business acquisitions........... $\n677\n$\n21\n$\n1,160\nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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financebench_id_07507 | Adobe | ADOBE_2016_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is Adobe's year-over-year change in unadjusted operating income from FY2015 to FY2016 (in units of percents and round to one decimal place)? Give a solution to the question by using the income statement. | 65.4% | The metric unadjusted operating income was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Operating income. The final step was to execute the desired percent change calculation on unadjusted operating income. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\n62\nADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED\nCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME\n(In thousands, except per share data)\n \nYears Ended\n \nDecember 2,\n2016\nNovember 27,\n2015\nNovember 28,\n2014\nRevenue:\n \nSubscription\n$\n4,584,833\n$\n3,223,904\n$\n2,076,584\nProduct\n800,498\n1,125,146\n1,627,803\nServices and support\n469,099\n446,461\n442,678\nTotal revenue\n5,854,430\n4,795,511\n4,147,065\n \nCost of revenue:\nSubscription\n461,860\n409,194\n335,432\nProduct\n68,917\n90,035\n97,099\nServices and support\n289,131\n245,088\n189,549\nTotal cost of revenue\n819,908\n744,317\n622,080\n \nGross profit\n5,034,522\n4,051,194\n3,524,985\n \nOperating expenses:\nResearch and development\n975,987\n862,730\n844,353\nSales and marketing\n1,910,197\n1,683,242\n1,652,308\nGeneral and administrative\n577,710\n531,919\n543,332\nRestructuring and other charges\n(1,508)\n1,559\n19,883\nAmortization of purchased intangibles\n78,534\n68,649\n52,424\nTotal operating expenses\n3,540,920\n3,148,099\n3,112,300\n \nOperating income\n1,493,602\n903,095\n412,685\n \nNon-operating income (expense):\nInterest and other income (expense), net\n13,548\n33,909\n7,267\nInterest expense\n(70,442)\n(64,184)\n(59,732)\nInvestment gains (losses), net\n(1,570)\n961\n1,156\nTotal non-operating income (expense), net\n(58,464)\n(29,314)\n(51,309)\nIncome before income taxes\n1,435,138\n873,781\n361,376\nProvision for income taxes\n266,356\n244,230\n92,981\nNet income\n$\n1,168,782\n$\n629,551\n$\n268,395\nBasic net income per share\n$\n2.35\n$\n1.26\n$\n0.54\nShares used to compute basic net income per share\n498,345\n498,764\n497,867\nDiluted net income per share\n$\n2.32\n$\n1.24\n$\n0.53\nShares used to compute diluted net income per share\n504,299\n507,164\n508,480\n See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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financebench_id_03856 | Adobe | ADOBE_2017_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is the FY2017 operating cash flow ratio for Adobe? Operating cash flow ratio is defined as: cash from operations / total current liabilities. Round your answer to two decimal places. Please utilize information provided primarily within the balance sheet and the cash flow statement. | 0.83 | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Cash from operations. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Net cash provided by operating activities.
Metric 2: Total current liabilities. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Total current liabilities. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\n57\n ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED\n CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS\n(In thousands, except par value)\n \nDecember 1,\n2017\nDecember 2,\n2016\nASSETS\nCurrent assets:\n \n \nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n2,306,072\n$\n1,011,315\nShort-term investments\n3,513,702\n3,749,985\nTrade receivables, net of allowances for doubtful accounts of $9,151 and $6,214, respectively\n1,217,968\n833,033\nPrepaid expenses and other current assets\n210,071\n245,441\nTotal current assets\n7,247,813\n5,839,774\nProperty and equipment, net\n936,976\n816,264\nGoodwill\n5,821,561\n5,406,474\nPurchased and other intangibles, net\n385,658\n414,405\nInvestment in lease receivable\n\n80,439\nOther assets\n143,548\n139,890\nTotal assets\n$\n14,535,556\n$\n12,697,246\nLIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY\nCurrent liabilities:\n \n \nTrade payables\n$\n113,538\n$\n88,024\nAccrued expenses\n993,773\n739,630\nIncome taxes payable\n14,196\n38,362\nDeferred revenue\n2,405,950\n1,945,619\nTotal current liabilities\n3,527,457\n2,811,635\nLong-term liabilities:\nDebt and capital lease obligations\n1,881,421\n1,892,200\nDeferred revenue\n88,592\n69,131\nIncome taxes payable\n173,088\n184,381\nDeferred income taxes\n279,941\n217,660\nOther liabilities\n125,188\n97,404\nTotal liabilities\n6,075,687\n5,272,411\nCommitments and contingencies\nStockholders equity:\n \n \nPreferred stock, $0.0001 par value; 2,000 shares authorized; none issued\n\n\nCommon stock, $0.0001 par value; 900,000 shares authorized; 600,834 shares issued; \n 491,262 and 494,254 shares outstanding, respectively\n61\n61\nAdditional paid-in-capital\n5,082,195\n4,616,331\nRetained earnings\n9,573,870\n8,114,517\nAccumulated other comprehensive income (loss)\n(111,821)\n(173,602)\nTreasury stock, at cost (109,572 and 106,580 shares, respectively), net of reissuances\n(6,084,436)\n(5,132,472)\nTotal stockholders equity\n8,459,869\n7,424,835\nTotal liabilities and stockholders equity\n$\n14,535,556\n$\n12,697,246\nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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financebench_id_00438 | Adobe | ADOBE_2022_10K | domain-relevant | Numerical reasoning OR information extraction | dg14 | Does Adobe have an improving operating margin profile as of FY2022? If operating margin is not a useful metric for a company like this, then state that and explain why. | No the operating margins of Adobe have recently declined from 36.8% in FY 2021 to 34.6% in FY2022. A drop by 2.2% in a year. | 6098/16388
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financebench_id_00591 | Adobe | ADOBE_2022_10K | novel-generated | null | null | Does Adobe have an improving Free cashflow conversion as of FY2022? | Yes, the FCF conversion (using net income as the denominator) for Adobe has improved by ~13% from 143% in 2021 to 156% in 2022 | FCF Conversion: (Net cash provided by operating activities - Purchases of property and equipment)/Net income
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"evidence_text_full_page": "ADOBE INC.\n CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS\n(In millions)\n \nYears Ended\n \nDecember 2,\n2022\nDecember 3,\n2021\nNovember 27,\n2020\nCash flows from operating activities:\n \n \nNet income\n$ \n4,756 \n$ \n4,822 \n$ \n5,260 \nAdjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:\nDepreciation, amortization and accretion\n \n856 \n \n788 \n \n757 \nStock-based compensation\n \n1,440 \n \n1,069 \n \n909 \nReduction of operating lease right-of-use assets\n \n83 \n \n73 \n \n87 \nDeferred income taxes\n \n328 \n \n183 \n \n(1,501) \nUnrealized losses (gains) on investments, net\n \n29 \n \n(4) \n(11) \nOther non-cash items\n \n10 \n \n7 \n \n40 \nChanges in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquired assets and \n assumed liabilities:\nTrade receivables, net\n \n(198) \n(430) \n106 \nPrepaid expenses and other assets\n \n(94) \n(475) \n(288) \nTrade payables\n \n66 \n \n(20) \n96 \nAccrued expenses and other liabilities\n \n7 \n \n162 \n \n86 \nIncome taxes payable\n \n19 \n \n2 \n \n(72) \nDeferred revenue\n \n536 \n \n1,053 \n \n258 \nNet cash provided by operating activities\n \n7,838 \n \n7,230 \n \n5,727 \nCash flows from investing activities:\n \n \nPurchases of short-term investments\n \n(909) \n(1,533) \n(1,071) \nMaturities of short-term investments\n \n683 \n \n877 \n \n915 \nProceeds from sales of short-term investments\n \n270 \n \n191 \n \n167 \nAcquisitions, net of cash acquired\n \n(126) \n(2,682) \n \nPurchases of property and equipment\n \n(442) \n(348) \n(419) \nPurchases of long-term investments, intangibles and other assets\n \n(46) \n(42) \n(15) \nProceeds from sales of long-term investments and other assets\n \n \n \n \n \n9 \nNet cash used for investing activities\n \n(570) \n(3,537) \n(414) \nCash flows from financing activities:\n \n \nRepurchases of common stock\n \n(6,550) \n(3,950) \n(3,050) \nProceeds from re-issuance of treasury stock\n \n278 \n \n291 \n \n270 \nTaxes paid related to net share settlement of equity awards\n \n(518) \n(719) \n(681) \nProceeds from issuance of debt\n \n \n \n \n \n3,144 \nRepayment of debt\n \n \n \n \n \n(3,150) \nOther financing activities, net\n \n(35) \n77 \n \n(21) \nNet cash used for financing activities\n \n(6,825) \n(4,301) \n(3,488) \nEffect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents\n \n(51) \n(26) \n3 \nNet change in cash and cash equivalents\n \n392 \n \n(634) \n1,828 \nCash and cash equivalents at beginning of year\n \n3,844 \n \n4,478 \n \n2,650 \nCash and cash equivalents at end of year\n$ \n4,236 \n$ \n3,844 \n$ \n4,478 \nSupplemental disclosures:\n \nCash paid for income taxes, net of refunds\n$ \n778 \n$ \n843 \n$ \n469 \nCash paid for interest\n$ \n103 \n$ \n100 \n$ \n88 \nSee accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\nTable of Contents\n57\n"
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financebench_id_01319 | AES Corporation | AES_2022_10K | domain-relevant | Information extraction | dg21 | What is the quantity of restructuring costs directly outlined in AES Corporation's income statements for FY2022? If restructuring costs are not explicitly outlined then state 0. | 0 | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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financebench_id_00540 | AES Corporation | AES_2022_10K | domain-relevant | Numerical reasoning OR Logical reasoning | dg25 | Roughly how many times has AES Corporation sold its inventory in FY2022? Calculate inventory turnover ratio for the FY2022; if conventional inventory management is not meaningful for the company then state that and explain why. | AES has converted inventory 9.5 times in FY 2022. | Cost of sales/Inventory
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"evidence_text_full_page": "128 \nConsolidated Balance Sheets\nDecember 31, 2022 and 2021\n2022\n2021\n(in millions, except share and per share data)\nASSETS\nCURRENT ASSETS\nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n1,374 \n$\n943 \nRestricted cash\n536 \n304 \nShort-term investments\n730 \n232 \nAccounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $5 and $5, respectively\n1,799 \n1,418 \nInventory\n1,055 \n604 \nPrepaid expenses\n98 \n142 \nOther current assets, net of CECL allowance of $2 and $0, respectively\n1,533 \n897 \nCurrent held-for-sale assets\n518 \n816 \nTotal current assets\n7,643 \n5,356 \nNONCURRENT ASSETS\nProperty, Plant and Equipment:\nLand\n470 \n426 \nElectric generation, distribution assets and other\n26,599 \n25,552 \nAccumulated depreciation\n(8,651)\n(8,486)\nConstruction in progress\n4,621 \n2,414 \nProperty, plant and equipment, net\n23,039 \n19,906 \nOther Assets:\nInvestments in and advances to affiliates\n952 \n1,080 \nDebt service reserves and other deposits\n177 \n237 \nGoodwill\n362 \n1,177 \nOther intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $434 and $385, respectively\n1,841 \n1,450 \nDeferred income taxes\n319 \n409 \nLoan receivable, net of allowance of $26\n1,051 \n \nOther noncurrent assets, net of allowance of $51 and $23, respectively\n2,979 \n2,188 \nNoncurrent held-for-sale assets\n \n1,160 \nTotal other assets\n7,681 \n7,701 \nTOTAL ASSETS\n$\n38,363 \n$\n32,963 \nLIABILITIES AND EQUITY\nCURRENT LIABILITIES\nAccounts payable\n$\n1,730 \n$\n1,153 \nAccrued interest\n249 \n182 \nAccrued non-income taxes\n249 \n266 \nAccrued and other liabilities\n2,151 \n1,205 \nNon-recourse debt, including $416 and $302, respectively, related to variable interest entities\n1,758 \n1,367 \nCurrent held-for-sale liabilities\n354 \n559 \nTotal current liabilities\n6,491 \n4,732 \nNONCURRENT LIABILITIES\nRecourse debt\n3,894 \n3,729 \nNon-recourse debt, including $2,295 and $2,223, respectively, related to variable interest entities\n17,846 \n13,603 \nDeferred income taxes\n1,139 \n977 \nOther noncurrent liabilities\n3,168 \n3,358 \nNoncurrent held-for-sale liabilities\n \n740 \nTotal noncurrent liabilities\n26,047 \n22,407 \nCommitments and Contingencies (see Notes 12 and 13)\nRedeemable stock of subsidiaries\n1,321 \n1,257 \nEQUITY\nTHE AES CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY\nPreferred stock (without par value, 50,000,000 shares authorized; 1,043,050 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 and\nDecember 31, 2021)\n838 \n838 \nCommon stock ($0.01 par value, 1,200,000,000 shares authorized; 818,790,001 issued and 668,743,464 outstanding at December\n31, 2022 and 818,717,043 issued and 666,793,625 outstanding at December 31, 2021)\n8 \n8 \nAdditional paid-in capital\n6,688 \n7,106 \nAccumulated deficit\n(1,635)\n(1,089)\nAccumulated other comprehensive loss\n(1,640)\n(2,220)\nTreasury stock, at cost (150,046,537 and 151,923,418 shares at December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively)\n(1,822)\n(1,845)\nTotal AES Corporation stockholders equity\n2,437 \n2,798 \nNONCONTROLLING INTERESTS\n2,067 \n1,769 \nTotal equity\n4,504 \n4,567 \nTOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY\n$\n38,363 \n$\n32,963 \nSee Accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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"evidence_text_full_page": "129 \nConsolidated Statements of Operations\nYears ended December 31, 2022, 2021, and 2020\n2022\n2021\n2020\n(in millions, except per share amounts)\nRevenue:\nRegulated\n$\n3,538 \n$\n2,868 \n$\n2,661 \nNon-Regulated\n9,079 \n8,273 \n6,999 \nTotal revenue\n12,617 \n11,141 \n9,660 \nCost of Sales:\nRegulated\n(3,162)\n(2,448)\n(2,235)\nNon-Regulated\n(6,907)\n(5,982)\n(4,732)\nTotal cost of sales\n(10,069)\n(8,430)\n(6,967)\nOperating margin\n2,548 \n2,711 \n2,693 \nGeneral and administrative expenses\n(207)\n(166)\n(165)\nInterest expense\n(1,117)\n(911)\n(1,038)\nInterest income\n389 \n298 \n268 \nLoss on extinguishment of debt\n(15)\n(78)\n(186)\nOther expense\n(68)\n(60)\n(53)\nOther income\n102 \n410 \n75 \nLoss on disposal and sale of business interests\n(9)\n(1,683)\n(95)\nGoodwill impairment expense\n(777)\n \n \nAsset impairment expense\n(763)\n(1,575)\n(864)\nForeign currency transaction gains (losses)\n(77)\n(10)\n55 \nOther non-operating expense\n(175)\n \n(202)\nINCOME (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE TAXES AND EQUITY IN EARNINGS OF AFFILIATES\n(169)\n(1,064)\n488 \nIncome tax benefit (expense)\n(265)\n133 \n(216)\nNet equity in losses of affiliates\n(71)\n(24)\n(123)\nINCOME (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS\n(505)\n(955)\n149 \nGain from disposal of discontinued businesses, net of income tax expense of $0, $1, and $0, respectively\n \n4 \n3 \nNET INCOME (LOSS)\n(505)\n(951)\n152 \nLess: Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests and redeemable stock of subsidiaries\n(41)\n542 \n(106)\nNET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION\n$\n(546)\n$\n(409)\n$\n46 \nAMOUNTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION COMMON STOCKHOLDERS:\nIncome (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax\n$\n(546)\n$\n(413)\n$\n43 \nIncome from discontinued operations, net of tax\n \n4 \n3 \nNET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION\n$\n(546)\n$\n(409)\n$\n46 \nBASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE:\nIncome (loss) from continuing operations attributable to The AES Corporation common stockholders, net of tax\n$\n(0.82)\n$\n(0.62)\n$\n0.06 \nIncome from discontinued operations attributable to The AES Corporation common stockholders, net of tax\n \n0.01 \n0.01 \nNET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION COMMON STOCKHOLDERS\n$\n(0.82)\n$\n(0.61)\n$\n0.07 \nDILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE:\nIncome (loss) from continuing operations attributable to The AES Corporation common stockholders, net of tax\n$\n(0.82)\n$\n(0.62)\n$\n0.06 \nIncome from discontinued operations attributable to The AES Corporation common stockholders, net of tax\n \n0.01 \n0.01 \nNET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION COMMON STOCKHOLDERS\n$\n(0.82)\n$\n(0.61)\n$\n0.07 \nSee Accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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financebench_id_10420 | AES Corporation | AES_2022_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | Based on the information provided primarily in the statement of financial position and the statement of income, what is AES's FY2022 return on assets (ROA)? ROA is defined as: FY2022 net income / (average total assets between FY2021 and FY2022). Round your answer to two decimal places. | -0.02 | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Net income. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE AES CORPORATION.
Metric 2: Total assets. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: TOTAL ASSETS. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "128 \nConsolidated Balance Sheets\nDecember 31, 2022 and 2021\n2022\n2021\n(in millions, except share and per share data)\nASSETS\nCURRENT ASSETS\nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n1,374 \n$\n943 \nRestricted cash\n536 \n304 \nShort-term investments\n730 \n232 \nAccounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $5 and $5, respectively\n1,799 \n1,418 \nInventory\n1,055 \n604 \nPrepaid expenses\n98 \n142 \nOther current assets, net of CECL allowance of $2 and $0, respectively\n1,533 \n897 \nCurrent held-for-sale assets\n518 \n816 \nTotal current assets\n7,643 \n5,356 \nNONCURRENT ASSETS\nProperty, Plant and Equipment:\nLand\n470 \n426 \nElectric generation, distribution assets and other\n26,599 \n25,552 \nAccumulated depreciation\n(8,651)\n(8,486)\nConstruction in progress\n4,621 \n2,414 \nProperty, plant and equipment, net\n23,039 \n19,906 \nOther Assets:\nInvestments in and advances to affiliates\n952 \n1,080 \nDebt service reserves and other deposits\n177 \n237 \nGoodwill\n362 \n1,177 \nOther intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $434 and $385, respectively\n1,841 \n1,450 \nDeferred income taxes\n319 \n409 \nLoan receivable, net of allowance of $26\n1,051 \n \nOther noncurrent assets, net of allowance of $51 and $23, respectively\n2,979 \n2,188 \nNoncurrent held-for-sale assets\n \n1,160 \nTotal other assets\n7,681 \n7,701 \nTOTAL ASSETS\n$\n38,363 \n$\n32,963 \nLIABILITIES AND EQUITY\nCURRENT LIABILITIES\nAccounts payable\n$\n1,730 \n$\n1,153 \nAccrued interest\n249 \n182 \nAccrued non-income taxes\n249 \n266 \nAccrued and other liabilities\n2,151 \n1,205 \nNon-recourse debt, including $416 and $302, respectively, related to variable interest entities\n1,758 \n1,367 \nCurrent held-for-sale liabilities\n354 \n559 \nTotal current liabilities\n6,491 \n4,732 \nNONCURRENT LIABILITIES\nRecourse debt\n3,894 \n3,729 \nNon-recourse debt, including $2,295 and $2,223, respectively, related to variable interest entities\n17,846 \n13,603 \nDeferred income taxes\n1,139 \n977 \nOther noncurrent liabilities\n3,168 \n3,358 \nNoncurrent held-for-sale liabilities\n \n740 \nTotal noncurrent liabilities\n26,047 \n22,407 \nCommitments and Contingencies (see Notes 12 and 13)\nRedeemable stock of subsidiaries\n1,321 \n1,257 \nEQUITY\nTHE AES CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY\nPreferred stock (without par value, 50,000,000 shares authorized; 1,043,050 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 and\nDecember 31, 2021)\n838 \n838 \nCommon stock ($0.01 par value, 1,200,000,000 shares authorized; 818,790,001 issued and 668,743,464 outstanding at December\n31, 2022 and 818,717,043 issued and 666,793,625 outstanding at December 31, 2021)\n8 \n8 \nAdditional paid-in capital\n6,688 \n7,106 \nAccumulated deficit\n(1,635)\n(1,089)\nAccumulated other comprehensive loss\n(1,640)\n(2,220)\nTreasury stock, at cost (150,046,537 and 151,923,418 shares at December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively)\n(1,822)\n(1,845)\nTotal AES Corporation stockholders equity\n2,437 \n2,798 \nNONCONTROLLING INTERESTS\n2,067 \n1,769 \nTotal equity\n4,504 \n4,567 \nTOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY\n$\n38,363 \n$\n32,963 \nSee Accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.\n"
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financebench_id_06655 | Amazon | AMAZON_2017_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is Amazon's FY2017 days payable outstanding (DPO)? DPO is defined as: 365 * (average accounts payable between FY2016 and FY2017) / (FY2017 COGS + change in inventory between FY2016 and FY2017). Round your answer to two decimal places. Address the question by using the line items and information shown within the balance sheet and the P&L statement. | 93.86 | The metric in question was calculated using other simpler metrics. The various simpler metrics (from the current and, if relevant, previous fiscal year(s)) used were:
Metric 1: Accounts payable. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Accounts payable.
Metric 2: Inventories. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Inventories.
Metric 3: Cost of goods sold. This metric was located in the 10K as a single line item named: Cost of sales. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nAMAZON.COM, INC.\nCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS\n(in millions, except per share data)\n \n \nYear Ended December 31,\n \n2015\n \n2016\n \n2017\nNet product sales\n$\n79,268 $\n94,665 $\n118,573\nNet service sales\n27,738 \n41,322 \n59,293\nTotal net sales\n107,006 \n135,987 \n177,866\nOperating expenses:\n \n \n \nCost of sales\n71,651 \n88,265 \n111,934\nFulfillment\n13,410 \n17,619 \n25,249\nMarketing\n5,254 \n7,233 \n10,069\nTechnology and content\n12,540 \n16,085 \n22,620\nGeneral and administrative\n1,747 \n2,432 \n3,674\nOther operating expense, net\n171 \n167 \n214\nTotal operating expenses\n104,773 \n131,801 \n173,760\nOperating income\n2,233 \n4,186 \n4,106\nInterest income\n50 \n100 \n202\nInterest expense\n(459) \n(484) \n(848)\nOther income (expense), net\n(256) \n90 \n346\nTotal non-operating income (expense)\n(665) \n(294) \n(300)\nIncome before income taxes\n1,568 \n3,892 \n3,806\nProvision for income taxes\n(950) \n(1,425) \n(769)\nEquity-method investment activity, net of tax\n(22) \n(96) \n(4)\nNet income\n$\n596 $\n2,371 $\n3,033\nBasic earnings per share\n$\n1.28 $\n5.01 $\n6.32\nDiluted earnings per share\n$\n1.25 $\n4.90 $\n6.15\nWeighted-average shares used in computation of earnings per share:\n \n \n \nBasic\n467 \n474 \n480\nDiluted\n477 \n484 \n493\nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n38\n"
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nAMAZON.COM, INC.\nCONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS\n(in millions, except per share data)\n \n \nDecember 31,\n \n2016\n \n2017\nASSETS\n \n \nCurrent assets:\n \n \nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n19,334 $\n20,522\nMarketable securities\n6,647 \n10,464\nInventories\n11,461 \n16,047\nAccounts receivable, net and other\n8,339 \n13,164\nTotal current assets\n45,781 \n60,197\nProperty and equipment, net\n29,114 \n48,866\nGoodwill\n3,784 \n13,350\nOther assets\n4,723 \n8,897\nTotal assets\n$\n83,402 $\n131,310\nLIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY\n \n \nCurrent liabilities:\n \n \nAccounts payable\n$\n25,309 $\n34,616\nAccrued expenses and other\n13,739 \n18,170\nUnearned revenue\n4,768 \n5,097\nTotal current liabilities\n43,816 \n57,883\nLong-term debt\n7,694 \n24,743\nOther long-term liabilities\n12,607 \n20,975\nCommitments and contingencies (Note 7)\n \nStockholders equity:\n \n \nPreferred stock, $0.01 par value:\n \n \nAuthorized shares 500\n \n \nIssued and outstanding shares none\n \n\nCommon stock, $0.01 par value:\n \n \nAuthorized shares 5,000\n \n \nIssued shares 500 and 507\n \n \nOutstanding shares 477 and 484\n5 \n5\nTreasury stock, at cost\n(1,837) \n(1,837)\nAdditional paid-in capital\n17,186 \n21,389\nAccumulated other comprehensive loss\n(985) \n(484)\nRetained earnings\n4,916 \n8,636\nTotal stockholders equity\n19,285 \n27,709\nTotal liabilities and stockholders equity\n$\n83,402 $\n131,310\nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n40\n"
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financebench_id_08135 | Amazon | AMAZON_2017_10K | metrics-generated | Numerical reasoning | null | What is Amazon's year-over-year change in revenue from FY2016 to FY2017 (in units of percents and round to one decimal place)? Calculate what was asked by utilizing the line items clearly shown in the statement of income. | 30.8% | The metric total revenue was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Total net sales. The final step was to execute the desired percent change calculation on total revenue. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nAMAZON.COM, INC.\nCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS\n(in millions, except per share data)\n \n \nYear Ended December 31,\n \n2015\n \n2016\n \n2017\nNet product sales\n$\n79,268 $\n94,665 $\n118,573\nNet service sales\n27,738 \n41,322 \n59,293\nTotal net sales\n107,006 \n135,987 \n177,866\nOperating expenses:\n \n \n \nCost of sales\n71,651 \n88,265 \n111,934\nFulfillment\n13,410 \n17,619 \n25,249\nMarketing\n5,254 \n7,233 \n10,069\nTechnology and content\n12,540 \n16,085 \n22,620\nGeneral and administrative\n1,747 \n2,432 \n3,674\nOther operating expense, net\n171 \n167 \n214\nTotal operating expenses\n104,773 \n131,801 \n173,760\nOperating income\n2,233 \n4,186 \n4,106\nInterest income\n50 \n100 \n202\nInterest expense\n(459) \n(484) \n(848)\nOther income (expense), net\n(256) \n90 \n346\nTotal non-operating income (expense)\n(665) \n(294) \n(300)\nIncome before income taxes\n1,568 \n3,892 \n3,806\nProvision for income taxes\n(950) \n(1,425) \n(769)\nEquity-method investment activity, net of tax\n(22) \n(96) \n(4)\nNet income\n$\n596 $\n2,371 $\n3,033\nBasic earnings per share\n$\n1.28 $\n5.01 $\n6.32\nDiluted earnings per share\n$\n1.25 $\n4.90 $\n6.15\nWeighted-average shares used in computation of earnings per share:\n \n \n \nBasic\n467 \n474 \n480\nDiluted\n477 \n484 \n493\nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n38\n"
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financebench_id_08286 | Amazon | AMAZON_2019_10K | metrics-generated | Information extraction | null | By drawing conclusions from the information stated only in the income statement, what is Amazon's FY2019 net income attributable to shareholders (in USD millions)? | $11588.00 | The metric net income was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Net income. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Table of Contents\nAMAZON.COM, INC.\nCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS\n(in millions, except per share data)\n \n \nYear Ended December 31,\n \n2017\n \n2018\n \n2019\nNet product sales\n$\n118,573 $\n141,915 $\n160,408\nNet service sales\n59,293 \n90,972 \n120,114\nTotal net sales\n177,866 \n232,887 \n280,522\nOperating expenses:\n \n \n \nCost of sales\n111,934 \n139,156 \n165,536\nFulfillment\n25,249 \n34,027 \n40,232\nTechnology and content\n22,620 \n28,837 \n35,931\nMarketing\n10,069 \n13,814 \n18,878\nGeneral and administrative\n3,674 \n4,336 \n5,203\nOther operating expense (income), net\n214 \n296 \n201\nTotal operating expenses\n173,760 \n220,466 \n265,981\nOperating income\n4,106 \n12,421 \n14,541\nInterest income\n202 \n440 \n832\nInterest expense\n(848) \n(1,417) \n(1,600)\nOther income (expense), net\n346 \n(183) \n203\nTotal non-operating income (expense)\n(300) \n(1,160) \n(565)\nIncome before income taxes\n3,806 \n11,261 \n13,976\nProvision for income taxes\n(769) \n(1,197) \n(2,374)\nEquity-method investment activity, net of tax\n(4) \n9 \n(14)\nNet income\n$\n3,033 $\n10,073 $\n11,588\nBasic earnings per share\n$\n6.32 $\n20.68 $\n23.46\nDiluted earnings per share\n$\n6.15 $\n20.14 $\n23.01\nWeighted-average shares used in computation of earnings per share:\n \n \n \nBasic\n480 \n487 \n494\nDiluted\n493 \n500 \n504\nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n38\n"
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financebench_id_03882 | Amcor | AMCOR_2020_10K | metrics-generated | Information extraction | null | What is Amcor's year end FY2020 net AR (in USD millions)? Address the question by adopting the perspective of a financial analyst who can only use the details shown within the balance sheet. | $1616.00 | The metric accounts receivable, net was directly extracted from the company 10K. The line item name, as seen in the 10K, was: Trade receivables, net. | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Amcor plc and Subsidiaries\nConsolidated Balance Sheet\n(in millions)\nAs of June 30,\n2020\n2019\nAssets\nCurrent assets:\nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n742.6 \n$\n601.6 \nTrade receivables, net\n1,615.9 \n1,864.3 \nInventories, net\n1,831.9 \n1,953.8 \nPrepaid expenses and other current assets\n344.3 \n374.3 \nAssets held for sale\n \n416.1 \nTotal current assets\n4,534.7 \n5,210.1 \nNon-current assets:\nInvestments in affiliated companies\n77.7 \n98.9 \nProperty, plant and equipment, net\n3,614.8 \n3,975.0 \nOperating lease assets\n525.3 \n \nDeferred tax assets\n135.4 \n190.9 \nOther intangible assets, net\n1,994.3 \n2,306.8 \nGoodwill\n5,339.3 \n5,156.0 \nEmployee benefit assets\n43.4 \n40.2 \nOther non-current assets\n177.2 \n187.1 \nTotal non-current assets\n11,907.4 \n11,954.9 \nTotal assets\n$\n16,442.1 \n$\n17,165.0 \nLiabilities\nCurrent liabilities:\nCurrent portion of long-term debt\n$\n11.1 \n$\n5.4 \nShort-term debt\n195.2 \n788.8 \nTrade payables\n2,170.8 \n2,303.4 \nAccrued employee costs\n476.5 \n378.4 \nOther current liabilities\n1,120.0 \n1,044.9 \nLiabilities held for sale\n \n20.9 \nTotal current liabilities\n3,973.6 \n4,541.8 \nNon-current liabilities:\nLong-term debt, less current portion\n6,028.4 \n5,309.0 \nOperating lease liabilities\n465.7 \n \nDeferred tax liabilities\n672.4 \n1,011.7 \nEmployee benefit obligations\n391.7 \n386.8 \nOther non-current liabilities\n223.2 \n241.0 \nTotal non-current liabilities\n7,781.4 \n6,948.5 \nTotal liabilities\n11,755.0 \n11,490.3 \nCommitments and contingencies (See Note 19)\nShareholders' Equity\nAmcor plc shareholders equity:\nOrdinary shares ($0.01 par value):\nAuthorized (9,000.0 shares)\nIssued (1,568.5 and 1,625.9 shares, respectively)\n15.7 \n16.3 \nAdditional paid-in capital\n5,480.0 \n6,007.5 \nRetained earnings\n246.5 \n323.7 \nAccumulated other comprehensive income (loss)\n(1,049.3)\n(722.4)\nTreasury shares (6.7 and 1.4 shares, respectively)\n(67.0)\n(16.1)\nTotal Amcor plc shareholders' equity\n4,625.9 \n5,609.0 \nNon-controlling interest\n61.2 \n65.7 \nTotal shareholders' equity\n4,687.1 \n5,674.7 \nTotal liabilities and shareholders' equity\n$\n16,442.1 \n$\n17,165.0 \nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n50\n"
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(the Substitute Issuer),\neach a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amcor plc (the Company), entered into a (i) Second Supplemental Indenture (the Second Supplemental\nIndenture) with the Trustee (as defined below) with respect to the Indenture, dated as of April 28, 2016 (as amended and/or supplemented to\ndate, the 2016 Indenture and, together with the Second Supplemental Indenture, the 2016 Indenture), among the Former Issuer, the\nguarantors party thereto and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, as trustee (the Trustee), governing the Former Issuers (a) 3.625%\nGuaranteed Senior Notes due 2026 (the 2026 Notes) and (b) 4.500% Guaranteed Senior Notes due 2028 (the 2028 Notes and, together with\nthe 2026 Notes, the Existing Notes) and (ii) First Supplemental Indenture (the First Supplemental Indenture and, together with the Second\nSupplemental Indenture, the Supplemental Indentures) with the Trustee with respect to the Indenture, dated as of June 13, 2019 (as amended\nand/or supplemented to date, the 2019 Indenture and, together with the First Supplemental Indenture, the 2019 Indenture and, together with\nthe 2016 Indenture, the Indentures), among the Former Issuer, the guarantors party thereto and the Trustee, governing the Former Issuers\n(a) 3.625% Guaranteed Senior Notes due 2026 (the New 2026 Notes) and (b) 4.500% Guaranteed Senior Notes due 2028 (the New 2028\nNotes and, together with the New 2026 Notes, the New Notes), in each case, relating to the substitution of the Substitute Issuer for the Former\nIssuer and the assumption by the Substitute Issuer of the covenants of the Former Issuer under the Indentures. As disclosed in the Companys\nCurrent Report on Form 8-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) on June 17, 2019, the New Notes were issued in\nJune 2019 following the completion of the Former Issuers exchange offer to certain eligible holders of the Existing Notes.\n \nThe foregoing description of the Supplemental Indentures does not purport to be complete and is subject to, and qualified in its entirety\nby, the full text of the (i) 2016 Indenture, which was included as Exhibit 4.7 to the Companys Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-\n230217), filed with the SEC on March 12, 2019 (the Registration Statement), including the supplemental indenture thereto, which was included\nas Exhibit 10.2 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on June 17, 2019, (ii) form of 2026 Notes, which was included\nas Exhibit 4.8 to the Registration Statement, (iii) form of 2028 Notes, which was included as Exhibit 4.9 to the Registration Statement, (iv) 2019\nIndenture, which was included as Exhibit 10.4 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on June 17, 2019, (v) Second\nSupplemental Indenture, which is included as Exhibit 4.6 hereto and incorporated herein by reference and (vi) First Supplemental Indenture,\nwhich is included as Exhibit 4.7 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.\n \nItem 9.01\nFinancial Statements and Exhibits.\n \nExhibit No. \nDescription\n4.1\n \nIndenture, dated as of April 28, 2016, among Amcor Finance (USA), Inc., Amcor Limited, Amcor UK Finance PLC and\nDeutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.7 to Amcor plcs Registration Statement on\nForm S-4 (File No. 333-230217), filed on March 12, 2019).\n4.2\n \nSupplemental Indenture, dated as of June 13, 2019, among Amcor Finance (USA), Inc., Amcor Limited, Amcor UK\nFinance PLC and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to Amcor plcs Current\nReport on Form 8-K, filed on June 17, 2019).\n4.3\n \nForm of 3.625% Guaranteed Senior Notes due 2026 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.8 to Amcor plcs Registration\nStatement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-230217), filed on March 12, 2019).\n4.4\n \nForm of 4.500% Guaranteed Senior Notes due 2028 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.9 to Amcor plcs Registration\nStatement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-230217), filed on March 12, 2019).\n4.5\n \nIndenture, dated as of June 13, 2019, among Amcor Finance (USA), Inc., Amcor plc, Amcor Limited, Amcor Flexibles North\nAmerica, Inc. (formerly known as Bemis Company, Inc.) and Amcor UK Finance PLC and Deutsche Bank Trust Company\nAmericas (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4 to Amcor plcs Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 17, 2019).\n4.6\n \nSecond Supplemental Indenture, dated as of June 30, 2022, among Amcor Finance (USA), Inc., Amcor Flexibles North\nAmerica, Inc. and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas.\n4.7\n \nFirst Supplemental Indenture, dated as of June 30, 2022, among Amcor Finance (USA), Inc., Amcor Flexibles North\nAmerica, Inc. and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas.\n104\n \nCover Page Interactive Data File. The cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document (contained in\nExhibit 101).\n \n \n"
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financebench_id_00799 | Amcor | AMCOR_2023_10K | domain-relevant | Numerical reasoning OR Logical reasoning | dg02 | Has AMCOR's quick ratio improved or declined between FY2023 and FY2022? If the quick ratio is not something that a financial analyst would ask about a company like this, then state that and explain why. | The quick ratio has slightly improved from 0.67 times to 0.69 times between FY 2023 and FY 2022.(3.4% jump) | Quick Ratio= (Total current assets-(Raw materials and supplies+Work in process and finished goods))/Total current liabilities
(5308-992-1221)/4476
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Amcor plc and Subsidiaries\nConsolidated Balance Sheets\n($ in millions, except share and per share data)\nAs of June 30,\n2023\n2022\nAssets\nCurrent assets:\nCash and cash equivalents\n$\n689 \n$\n775 \nTrade receivables, net of allowance for credit losses of $21 and $25, respectively\n1,875 \n1,935 \nInventories, net\nRaw materials and supplies\n992 \n1,114 \nWork in process and finished goods\n1,221 \n1,325 \nPrepaid expenses and other current assets\n531 \n512 \nAssets held for sale, net\n \n192 \nTotal current assets\n5,308 \n5,853 \nNon-current assets:\nProperty, plant, and equipment, net\n3,762 \n3,646 \nOperating lease assets\n533 \n560 \nDeferred tax assets\n134 \n130 \nOther intangible assets, net\n1,524 \n1,657 \nGoodwill\n5,366 \n5,285 \nEmployee benefit assets\n67 \n89 \nOther non-current assets\n309 \n206 \nTotal non-current assets\n11,695 \n11,573 \nTotal assets\n$\n17,003 \n$\n17,426 \nLiabilities\nCurrent liabilities:\nCurrent portion of long-term debt\n$\n13 \n$\n14 \nShort-term debt\n80 \n136 \nTrade payables\n2,690 \n3,073 \nAccrued employee costs\n396 \n471 \nOther current liabilities\n1,297 \n1,344 \nLiabilities held for sale\n \n65 \nTotal current liabilities\n4,476 \n5,103 \nNon-current liabilities:\nLong-term debt, less current portion\n6,653 \n6,340 \nOperating lease liabilities\n463 \n493 \nDeferred tax liabilities\n616 \n677 \nEmployee benefit obligations\n224 \n201 \nOther non-current liabilities\n481 \n471 \nTotal non-current liabilities\n8,437 \n8,182 \nTotal liabilities\n$\n12,913 \n$\n13,285 \nCommitments and contingencies (See Note 20)\nShareholders' Equity\nAmcor plc shareholders equity:\nOrdinary shares ($0.01 par value):\nAuthorized (9,000 million shares)\nIssued (1,448 and 1,489 million shares, respectively)\n$\n14 \n$\n15 \nAdditional paid-in capital\n4,021 \n4,431 \nRetained earnings\n865 \n534 \nAccumulated other comprehensive loss\n(862)\n(880)\nTreasury shares (1 and 2 million shares, respectively)\n(12)\n(18)\nTotal Amcor plc shareholders' equity\n4,026 \n4,082 \nNon-controlling interests\n64 \n59 \nTotal shareholders' equity\n4,090 \n4,141 \nTotal liabilities and shareholders' equity\n$\n17,003 \n$\n17,426 \nSee accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n52\n"
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financebench_id_01079 | Amcor | AMCOR_2023_10K | domain-relevant | Information extraction | dg10 | What are major acquisitions that AMCOR has done in FY2023, FY2022 and FY2021? | Amcor completed these acquisitions during FY2023:
-100% equity interest of a flexibles manufacturing company in the Czech Republic
- 100% equity interest in a medical device packaging manufacturing site in
Shanghai, China.
-acquisition of a New Zealand-based leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art, automated protein
packaging machines. | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text": "On August 1, 2022, the Company completed the acquisition of 100% equity interest in a Czech Republic company that operates a world-class\nflexible packaging manufacturing plant. The purchase consideration of $59 million included a deferred portion of $5 million that was paid in the\nfirst quarter of fiscal year 2024. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $36 million and goodwill of $23 million. Goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the identifiable\nnet assets acquired and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023.\n On March 17, 2023, the Company completed the acquisition of 100% equity interest in a medical device packaging manufacturing site in\nShanghai, China. The purchase consideration of $60 million is subject to customary post-closing adjustments. The consideration includes\ncontingent consideration of $20 million, to be earned and paid in cash over the three years following the acquisition date, subject to meeting\ncertain performance targets. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $21 million and goodwill of $39 million. Goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the contingent\nconsideration, identifiable net assets acquired, and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023, and are considered\npreliminary. The Company aims to complete the purchase price allocation as soon as practicable but no later than one year from the date of the\nacquisition.\n On May 31, 2023, the Company completed the acquisition of a New Zealand based leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art, automated protein\npackaging machines. The purchase consideration of $45 million is subject to customary post-closing adjustments. The consideration includes\ncontingent consideration of $13 million, to be earned and paid in cash over the two years following the acquisition date, subject to meeting\ncertain performance targets. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $9 million and goodwill of $36 million. Goodwill is deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the contingent\nconsideration, identifiable net assets acquired, and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023, and are considered\npreliminary. The Company aims to complete the purchase price allocation as soon as practicable but no later than one year from the date of the\nacquisition.",
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Note 5 - Acquisitions and Divestitures\nYear ended June 30, 2023\nAcquisitions\n On August 1, 2022, the Company completed the acquisition of 100% equity interest in a Czech Republic company that operates a world-class\nflexible packaging manufacturing plant. The purchase consideration of $59 million included a deferred portion of $5 million that was paid in the\nfirst quarter of fiscal year 2024. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $36 million and goodwill of $23 million. Goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the identifiable\nnet assets acquired and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023.\n On March 17, 2023, the Company completed the acquisition of 100% equity interest in a medical device packaging manufacturing site in\nShanghai, China. The purchase consideration of $60 million is subject to customary post-closing adjustments. The consideration includes\ncontingent consideration of $20 million, to be earned and paid in cash over the three years following the acquisition date, subject to meeting\ncertain performance targets. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $21 million and goodwill of $39 million. Goodwill is not deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the contingent\nconsideration, identifiable net assets acquired, and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023, and are considered\npreliminary. The Company aims to complete the purchase price allocation as soon as practicable but no later than one year from the date of the\nacquisition.\n On May 31, 2023, the Company completed the acquisition of a New Zealand based leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art, automated protein\npackaging machines. The purchase consideration of $45 million is subject to customary post-closing adjustments. The consideration includes\ncontingent consideration of $13 million, to be earned and paid in cash over the two years following the acquisition date, subject to meeting\ncertain performance targets. The acquisition is part of the Company's Flexibles reportable segment and resulted in the recognition of acquired\nidentifiable net assets of $9 million and goodwill of $36 million. Goodwill is deductible for tax purposes. The fair values of the contingent\nconsideration, identifiable net assets acquired, and goodwill are based on the Company's best estimate as of June 30, 2023, and are considered\npreliminary. The Company aims to complete the purchase price allocation as soon as practicable but no later than one year from the date of the\nacquisition.\n The fair value estimates for all three acquisitions were based on income, market, and cost valuation methods. Pro forma information related to\nthese acquisitions has not been presented, as the effect of the acquisitions on the Company's consolidated financial statements was not material.\nDisposal of Russian business\n On December 23, 2022, the Company completed the sale of its Russian business after receiving all necessary regulatory approvals and cash\nproceeds, including receipt of closing cash balances. The sale follows the Companys previously announced plan to pursue the orderly sale of its\nRussian business. The total net cash consideration received, excluding disposed cash and items settled net, was $365 million and resulted in a\npre-tax net gain of $215 million. The carrying value of the Russian business had previously been impaired by $90 million in the quarter ended\nJune 30, 2022. The impairment charge was based on the Company's best estimate of the fair value of its Russian business, which considered the\nwide range of indicative bids received and uncertain regulatory environment. The net pre-tax gain on disposal of the Russian business has been\nrecorded as restructuring, impairment, and other related activities, net within the consolidated statements of income. The Russian business had a\nnet carrying value of $252 million, including allocated goodwill of $46 million and accumulated other comprehensive losses of $73 million,\nprimarily attributed to foreign currency translation adjustments.\nYear ended June 30, 2022\n During the third quarter of fiscal year 2022, the Company completed the disposal of non-core assets in the Flexibles reporting segment. The\nCompany recorded an expense of $10 million during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, to adjust the long-lived assets to their fair value less\ncost to sell.\n64\n"
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financebench_id_01148 | Amcor | AMCOR_2023_10K | domain-relevant | Information extraction OR Logical reasoning OR | dg12 | What industry does AMCOR primarily operate in? | Amcor is a global leader in packaging production for various use cases. | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text": "Today, we are a global leader in developing and producing responsible\npackaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, home and personal-care, and other products",
"doc_name": "AMCOR_2023_10K",
"evidence_page_num": 4,
"evidence_text_full_page": "PART I\nItem 1. - Business\nThe Company\n Amcor plc (ARBN 630 385 278) is a public limited company incorporated under the Laws of the Bailiwick of Jersey. Our history dates back\nmore than 150 years, with origins in both Australia and the USA. Today, we are a global leader in developing and producing responsible\npackaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, home and personal-care, and other products. Our innovation excellence and global\npackaging expertise enables us to solve packaging challenges around the world every day, producing packaging that is more functional,\nappealing, and cost effective for our customers and their consumers and importantly, more sustainable for the environment.\nSustainability\n Sustainability is central to our business and one of our most exciting opportunities for growth. Working daily to embed sustainability deeper\ninto everything we do, Amcor has been a leader in the industry in promoting sustainability. We aspire to improve the quality of lives, protect\necosystems, and preserve natural resources for future generations by offering a unique range of responsible packaging solutions, leveraging our\nglobal scale, reach, and expertise to meet our customers growing sustainability expectations. In January 2018, we became the worlds first\npackaging company to pledge that all our packaging would be designed to be recycled, compostable, or reusable by 2025 and also committed to\nincreasing the amount of recycled content we use. We are delivering against these commitments and continue to lead in the development of a\nresponsible packaging value chain through our innovations and partnerships. We have identified a clear path to meeting our sustainability\nambitions and those of our customers by focusing on the three elements of responsible packaging product innovation, consumer participation,\nand infrastructure development.\nDifferentiated Solutions\n Our product portfolio is diverse and dynamic due to our constant innovation and close partnerships with our customers. Behind every one of\nour products stands a unique combination of technical know-how, business experience, and expertise. We work closely with our customers to\nidentify feasible, high-performance, responsible packaging solutions based on their unique needs. Where solutions do not currently exist, we\nwork to innovate new ones. We invest approximately $100 million every year in our industry-leading research and development capabilities,\nbringing together the best in packaging design, science, manufacturing, and people.\nExpertise across Packaging Materials\n We believe that we are uniquely positioned to offer a variety of packaging solutions with a wide, differentiated portfolio of products. Our\npackaging expertise covers all main packaging materials including paper, metal, plastic, recycled, and bio-based materials and the sustainable use\nof recyclable plastics. Our expertise and track record translate across many innovative solutions that customers can explore with ease and\nconvenience to meet their growing packaging needs, while improving environmental impact.\nBusiness Strategy\nStrategy\n Our business strategy consists of three components: a focused portfolio, differentiated capabilities, and our aspiration to be THE leading global\npackaging company. To fulfill our aspiration, we are determined to win for our customers, employees, shareholders, and the environment.\nFocused portfolio\n Our portfolio of businesses share certain important characteristics:\n\nA focus on primary packaging for fast-moving consumer goods,\n\ngood industry structure,\n\nattractive relative growth, and\n\nmultiple paths for us to win through our leadership position, scale, and ability to differentiate our product offering through innovation.\n5\n"
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financebench_id_00684 | Amcor | AMCOR_2023_10K | domain-relevant | Numerical reasoning OR information extraction | dg13 | Does AMCOR have an improving gross margin profile as of FY2023? If gross margin is not a useful metric for a company like this, then state that and explain why. | No. For AMCOR there has been a slight decline in gross margins by 0.8%. | Gross Profit/Net Sales
2725/14694
2820/14544 | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Amcor plc and Subsidiaries\nConsolidated Statements of Income\n($ in millions, except per share data)\nFor the years ended June 30,\n2023\n2022\n2021\nNet sales\n$\n14,694 \n$\n14,544 \n$\n12,861 \nCost of sales\n(11,969)\n(11,724)\n(10,129)\nGross profit\n2,725 \n2,820 \n2,732 \nSelling, general, and administrative expenses\n(1,246)\n(1,284)\n(1,292)\nResearch and development expenses\n(101)\n(96)\n(100)\nRestructuring, impairment, and other related activities, net\n104 \n(234)\n(94)\nOther income, net\n26 \n33 \n75 \nOperating income\n1,508 \n1,239 \n1,321 \nInterest income\n31 \n24 \n14 \nInterest expense\n(290)\n(159)\n(153)\nOther non-operating income, net\n2 \n11 \n11 \nIncome before income taxes and equity in income of affiliated companies\n1,251 \n1,115 \n1,193 \nIncome tax expense\n(193)\n(300)\n(261)\nEquity in income of affiliated companies, net of tax\n \n \n19 \nNet income\n$\n1,058 \n$\n815 \n$\n951 \nNet income attributable to non-controlling interests\n(10)\n(10)\n(12)\nNet income attributable to Amcor plc\n$\n1,048 \n$\n805 \n$\n939 \nBasic earnings per share:\nBasic earnings per share\n$\n0.709 \n$\n0.532 \n$\n0.604 \nDiluted earnings per share\n$\n0.705 \n$\n0.529 \n$\n0.602 \n See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.\n50\n"
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financebench_id_01936 | Amcor | AMCOR_2023Q2_10Q | novel-generated | null | null | What is the nature & purpose of AMCOR's restructuring liability as oF Q2 of FY2023 close? | 87% of the total restructuring liability is related Employee liabilities. | null | OPEN_SOURCE | [
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"evidence_text_full_page": "Note 6 - Restructuring\n The Company's restructuring activities in the three and six months ended December 31, 2022 were primarily comprised of restructuring\nactivities related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the three and six months ended December 31, 2021 included expenses related to the\nCompany's 2019 plan from the integration of acquired Bemis operations which was substantially completed at the end of fiscal year 2022.\n Restructuring and related expenses, net were $2 million and $10 million during the three months ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, and $3\nmillion and $18 million in the six months ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and primarily relate to the Flexibles reportable\nsegment. The expenses related to restructuring activities have been presented on the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of income as\nrestructuring and other related activities, net.\n An analysis of the Company's restructuring plan liability is as follows:\n($ in millions)\nEmployee Costs\nFixed Asset\nRelated Costs\nOther Costs\nTotal\nRestructuring\nCosts\nLiability balance at June 30, 2022\n$\n97 \n$\n3 \n$\n18 \n$\n118 \nNet charges to earnings\n2 \n \n \n2 \nCash paid\n(16)\n(1)\n(8)\n(25)\nReversal of unused amounts\n(2)\n \n \n(2)\nLiability balance at December 31, 2022\n$\n81 \n$\n2 \n$\n10 \n$\n93 \n The Company expects the majority of the liability for employee, fixed assets related, and other costs as of December 31, 2022 to be paid\nwithin the next twelve months. The accruals related to restructuring activities have been recorded on the unaudited condensed consolidated\nbalance sheets under other current liabilities and other non-current liabilities.\n15\n"
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FinanceBench is a first-of-its-kind test suite for evaluating the performance of LLMs on open book financial question answering (QA). This is an open source sample of 150 annotated examples used in the evaluation and analysis of models assessed in the FinanceBench paper.
The PDFs linked in the dataset can be found here as well: https://github.com/patronus-ai/financebench/tree/main/pdfs
The dataset comprises of questions about publicly traded companies, with corresponding answers and evidence strings. The questions in FinanceBench are ecologically valid and cover a diverse set of scenarios. They are intended to be clear-cut and straightforward to answer to serve as a minimum performance standard.
We test 16 state of the art model configurations (including GPT-4-Turbo, Llama2 and Claude2, with vector stores and long context prompts) on a sample of 150 cases from FinanceBench, and manually review their answers (n=2,400). The cases are available open-source.
We find that existing LLMs have clear limitations for financial QA. All models assessed exhibit weaknesses, such as hallucinations, that limit their suitability for use by enterprises.
To evaluate your models on the full dataset, or if you have questions about this work, you can email us at [email protected]
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