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Cash Interest Paid

Cash Interest Paid is a financial metric that represents the amount of cash a company pays in interest on its outstanding debts during a given period. This metric is an essential component of a company's cash flow statement and is used to calculate free cash flow, which reflects cash generated by a business after accounting for its capital expenditures and interest expenses. Cash Interest Paid can be an important factor to consider when assessing a company's financial health and ability to service its debt. It is also closely monitored by investors and creditors, as higher interest payments can negatively impact a company's profitability and ability to invest in growth opportunities.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
cash_interest_paid fin_statement FY

Formatting Details

Data Format Display Format Unit
float financial usd