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Top 100 Cooperatives, 1986 Financial Profile

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  • Davidson, Donald R.
  • Kane, Michael D.

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This seventh edition in a series of annual financial profiles of the 100 largest cooperatives in the United States found total revenues from marketing and farm supply sales plus other income reaching a 6-year low of $42.6 billion in 1986. Net margins before losses rose 5.2 percent to $473 million , but plunged 34 percent after deducting losses of $ 275 million. Funds generated from operations (cash flow) totaled more than $ 1 billion in 1986, down 10 percent from 1985. Working capital dropped 8 percent to $ 2.2 billion while equity capital decreased 1 percent to $ 5.6 billion. Total assets declined 1 percent to $15.5 billion. Net worth, as a percent of total assets, was unchanged from 1985 remaining at 35.9 percent. Borrowed capital dropped slightly to $5.8 billion as long-term debt was reduced for the fourth straight year (3.3 percent in 1986) .

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  • Davidson, Donald R. & Kane, Michael D., 1988. "Top 100 Cooperatives, 1986 Financial Profile," Research Reports 313051, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:urdbrr:313051
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313051
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