Clearway Energy(Cwen) Financials: Receivables Turnover Compared To Industry Average, Plus Other Key Ratios

Growth Trend (Last 5 Years)

Growth - receivables turnover

This chart shows the historical trend of receivables turnover for CWEN compared to its industry average over the recent years.

Ratio Definition and Interpretation

Name: Receivables Turnover

Definition: Receivables turnover tells you how quickly the company collects payments from customers after making sales on credit. A high turnover means customers pay on time and cash flows smoothly. Slow turnover suggests delayed collections, which can create cash shortages and financing stress.

Interpretation:
• In '2021', CWEN's receivables turnover was 8.93, showing efficiency in collecting outstanding receivables. Industry average for Electric Utilities: Central in '2021' stood at 5.30.
• In '2022', CWEN's receivables turnover was 8.01, showing efficiency in collecting outstanding receivables. The decline from '2021' may indicate some operational or financial challenges. Industry average for Electric Utilities: Central in '2022' stood at 5.69. Industry average increased by 0.39 compared to previous year.
• In '2023', CWEN's receivables turnover was 5.28, showing efficiency in collecting outstanding receivables. The decline from '2022' may indicate some operational or financial challenges. Industry average for Electric Utilities: Central in '2023' stood at 5.07. Industry average declined by 0.62 from previous year.
• In '2024', CWEN's receivables turnover was 5.39, showing efficiency in collecting outstanding receivables. The increase since '2023' reflects strengthening financial performance. Industry average for Electric Utilities: Central in '2024' stood at 5.66. Industry average increased by 0.59 compared to previous year.
Overall, CWEN's receivables turnover has been volatile but showed a downward trend over the past 4 years.

Formula: Receivables Turnover = Net Credit Sales / Average Accounts Receivable

Good Range: Ranges 5 to 15 depending on credit terms.