ATLANTIC AMERICAN CORP
Can this company survive a downturn?
How efficiently does it turn assets into profit?
Is the business becoming more valuable over time?
1.1. Financial Health of ATLANTIC AMERICAN CORP (5 min.)
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Key Takeaways
What matters most right now.
β οΈ Revenue growth
Revenue fell -2.8% last quarter to $0.1B. This is below the companyβs recent pace and should be watched against its longer-term growth trend.
β οΈ Profitability
Net profit margin fell to 0.9% this quarter, below its 5-year average of 0.2%. This suggests short-term pressure, but the long-term profitability profile remains the key reference.
β Cash generation
Free cash flow of $0.0B equals a 27.4% margin, broadly in line with its 5-year average of 6.3%, indicating stable cash generation.
β οΈ Debt levels
Debt relative to equity is 2.94, compared to a 5-year average of 2.88. This shows whether leverage is increasing or staying disciplined.
β Capital efficiency
Return on equity is 0.4%, compared to a 5-year average of -0.5%. This shows how effectively management turns shareholder capital into profit.
Why this matters
The facts behind the takeaways.
β How much profit the business keeps
The company keeps -0% profit from its sales. Over the past 5 years, this was about -0.5%.
β How much cash the business generates
About 27.4% of sales turns into real cash. Historically, this was closer to 6.3%.
β οΈ Debt pressure
Debt levels are 2.94 today, compared to 2.88 over the last 5 years.
What to watch next
Focus points for the next quarters.
β Next earnings
Watch whether revenue growth translates into sustained margin improvement next quarter.
Balance Sheet
Showing financial position from 2010-06-30 to 2025-09-30.
Income Statement
Performance overview from 2010-06-30 to 2025-09-30.
Cash Flow Statement
Operational cash dynamics from 2010-06-30 to 2025-09-30.