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FingerMotion, Inc.
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FingerMotion (FNGR) Cash Flow Statement

Operating, investing, and financing activities with annual and quarterly data.

FingerMotion Cash Flow Statement Analysis

Operating, investing, and financing activities in millions USD

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Cash flow statement showing operating, investing, and financing activities for FingerMotion, Inc. (FNGR) - Annual data in millions USD
BreakdownFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2022FY 2021FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019FY 2018FY 2017
Period EndingFeb 2025Feb 2024Feb 2023May 2022Feb 2022May 2021Feb 2021Feb 2020Aug 2019Feb 2018Feb 2017
Operating Activities
Net Income-5.11-3.76-7.54-4.94-4.94-4.38-4.38-3.00-2.91-1.75-0.01
Depreciation & Amortization0.160.070.060.060.060.030.030.010.090.110.00
Deferred Income Tax-6.670.000.00-0.590.000.000.000.000.000.000.00
Stock Based Compensation0.610.732.360.780.780.640.640.871.610.000.00
Change in Working Capital2.39-5.19-3.61-1.74-1.74-0.59-0.59-0.970.18-0.020.01
Change in Accounts Receivable-24.86-9.301.23-0.78-0.78-1.44-1.44-2.17-0.20-0.240.00
Change in Inventory-0.140.000.000.000.000.000.00-0.260.000.000.00
Change in Accounts Payable19.675.13-3.241.111.11-0.23-0.231.461.130.260.01
Change in Other Working Capital7.72-1.02-1.60-2.08-2.081.081.08-0.01-0.76-0.040.00
Other Operating Activities-6.66-0.050.110.590.000.030.000.010.320.05-0.18
Net Cash from Operating Activities-8.18-8.20-8.61-5.85-5.85-4.27-4.27-3.09-0.72-1.610.00
Investing Activities
Capital Expenditures0.000.00-0.07-0.03-0.03-0.24-0.02-0.02-0.01-0.200.00
Acquisitions0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00
Sales/Maturities of Investments0.000.000.000.00-0.010.00-0.220.000.000.000.00
Net Cash from Investing Activities0.000.00-0.07-0.03-0.03-0.24-0.24-0.02-0.01-0.200.00
Financing Activities
Debt Repayment-0.46-1.14-0.270.300.000.65-2.351.000.390.050.00
Common Stock Issued6.640.8412.025.115.115.895.890.831.681.770.00
Common Stock Repurchased0.000.000.000.000.00-0.02-0.020.000.00-0.020.00
Other Financing Activities0.000.000.060.000.00-1.350.000.000.000.000.00
Net Cash from Financing Activities7.78-0.3017.345.415.415.175.171.832.061.810.00
Summary
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash0.020.780.120.070.070.080.000.04-0.010.000.00
Net Change in Cash-0.39-7.728.65-0.39-0.460.750.75-1.231.330.000.00
Cash at Beginning of Period1.529.240.460.850.850.100.001.340.010.010.00
Cash at End of Period1.131.529.240.460.460.850.000.101.340.010.00
Free Cash Flow-8.18-8.20-8.69-5.87-5.87-4.51-4.29-3.11-0.73-1.810.00
Supplemental Disclosures
Interest Paid0.160.040.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00
Income Taxes Paid0.010.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00

Frequently Asked Questions About FingerMotion Cash Flow

What is a cash flow statement?

A cash flow statement tracks the actual cash moving in and out of a company during a period. It's divided into three sections: operating activities (core business), investing activities (assets and investments), and financing activities (debt and equity). Unlike the income statement, it shows real cash rather than accounting profits.

What is operating cash flow?

Operating cash flow is the cash generated from a company's core business operations. It adjusts net income for non-cash items like depreciation and changes in working capital. Strong operating cash flow indicates the business can fund operations without external financing.

What is free cash flow (FCF)?

Free cash flow is operating cash flow minus capital expenditures. It represents the cash available for dividends, share buybacks, debt repayment, or reinvestment. FCF is considered one of the most important metrics for evaluating a company's financial health.

What are capital expenditures?

Capital expenditures (CapEx) are funds spent on acquiring or maintaining physical assets like property, equipment, and technology. CapEx appears in the investing activities section and is subtracted from operating cash flow to calculate free cash flow.

How is FNGR's cash generation trending?

Review FingerMotion's operating cash flow and free cash flow figures in the quarterly and annual data above. Consistent growth in operating cash flow relative to net income indicates high-quality earnings.

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