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Statutory Profit Doesn't Reflect How Good Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's (SHSE:688111) Earnings Are

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Investors were underwhelmed by the solid earnings posted by Beijing Kingsoft Office Software, Inc. (SHSE:688111) recently. Our analysis says that investors should be optimistic, as the strong profit is built on solid foundations.

SHSE:688111 Earnings and Revenue History March 26th 2025

Zooming In On Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's Earnings

One key financial ratio used to measure how well a company converts its profit to free cash flow (FCF) is the accrual ratio. To get the accrual ratio we first subtract FCF from profit for a period, and then divide that number by the average operating assets for the period. The ratio shows us how much a company's profit exceeds its FCF.

As a result, a negative accrual ratio is a positive for the company, and a positive accrual ratio is a negative. That is not intended to imply we should worry about a positive accrual ratio, but it's worth noting where the accrual ratio is rather high. That's because some academic studies have suggested that high accruals ratios tend to lead to lower profit or less profit growth.

Over the twelve months to December 2024, Beijing Kingsoft Office Software recorded an accrual ratio of -0.11. Therefore, its statutory earnings were quite a lot less than its free cashflow. To wit, it produced free cash flow of CN¥2.0b during the period, dwarfing its reported profit of CN¥1.65b. Beijing Kingsoft Office Software shareholders are no doubt pleased that free cash flow improved over the last twelve months.

That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.

Our Take On Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's Profit Performance

As we discussed above, Beijing Kingsoft Office Software has perfectly satisfactory free cash flow relative to profit. Because of this, we think Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's earnings potential is at least as good as it seems, and maybe even better! And on top of that, its earnings per share have grown at 58% per year over the last three years. The goal of this article has been to assess how well we can rely on the statutory earnings to reflect the company's potential, but there is plenty more to consider. If you'd like to know more about Beijing Kingsoft Office Software as a business, it's important to be aware of any risks it's facing. For example - Beijing Kingsoft Office Software has 1 warning sign we think you should be aware of.

This note has only looked at a single factor that sheds light on the nature of Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's profit. But there is always more to discover if you are capable of focussing your mind on minutiae. For example, many people consider a high return on equity as an indication of favorable business economics, while others like to 'follow the money' and search out stocks that insiders are buying. So you may wish to see this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks with high insider ownership.

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