Employees: 11 (2023.0)Legal category: SCA (commandite par actions)Size: ETICreation date: 2017-11-29 (8 years)Status: ActiveBusiness sector: Commerce de détail de quincaillerie, peintures et verres en grandes surfaces (400 m2et plus)Location: GROISSIAT (01100), Ain
SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE : revenue, balance sheet and financial ratios
SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE is a French company
founded 8 years ago,
specialized in the sector Commerce de détail de quincaillerie, peintures et verres en grandes surfaces (400 m2et plus).
Based in GROISSIAT (01100),
this company of category ETI
shows in 2024 a revenue of 1.8 M€.
Find below the complete financial statements, solvency ratios, working capital requirements and sector comparison.
Financial history - SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (SIREN 833665839)
Indicator
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Revenue
1 836 541 €
1 995 609 €
2 074 266 €
2 130 160 €
2 197 590 €
2 346 035 €
2 841 091 €
Net income
64 017 €
49 331 €
121 614 €
136 355 €
42 485 €
2 872 €
283 €
EBITDA
51 111 €
33 293 €
157 671 €
185 780 €
46 255 €
-3 176 €
20 030 €
Net margin
3.5%
2.5%
5.9%
6.4%
1.9%
0.1%
0.0%
Revenue and income statement
In 2024, SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE achieves revenue of 1.8 M€. Revenue is declining over the period 2018-2024 (CAGR: -7.0%). Slight decline of -8% vs 2023. After deducting consumption (1.1 M€), gross margin stands at 690 k€, i.e. a rate of 38%. This ratio measures the ability to generate value from commercial activity. EBITDA (= Gross margin - Personnel expenses - Taxes) reaches 51 k€, representing 2.8% of revenue. The operating margin remains fragile, requiring cost vigilance. Ultimately, net income (= EBIT +/- financial result +/- exceptional - corporate tax) amounts to 64 k€, i.e. 3.5% of revenue. This profit can be retained or distributed to shareholders.
Revenue (2024)
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Revenue
Definition
Total amount of sales of goods and services made by the company.
Formula
Sales of goods + Sold production
1 836 541 €
Gross margin (2024)
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Gross margin
Definition
Difference between revenue and cost of goods sold.
Formula
Revenue - Cost of goods consumed
690 146 €
EBITDA (2024)
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Gross Operating Surplus (EBITDA)
Definition
Resources generated by current operations, before depreciation and financial expenses.
Formula
Value added - Personnel expenses - Taxes
Interpretation
Positive = profitable activity
51 111 €
EBIT (2024)
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EBIT (Operating Income)
Definition
Operating income, including depreciation and provisions.
Formula
EBITDA - Depreciation and provisions + Reversals
39 237 €
Net income (2024)
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Net income
Definition
Profit or loss after all expenses, including taxes and exceptional items.
Formula
Current income + Exceptional income - Income tax
64 017 €
EBITDA margin (2024)
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EBITDA margin
Definition
Measures the company's operating profitability.
Formula
(EBE / CA) x 100
Interpretation
> 10% : Good profitability 5-10% : Average < 5% : Low
2.8%
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Solvency and debt ratios
The debt ratio (= Financial debt / Equity x 100) stands at 0%. This very low level reflects a solid financial structure, offering significant room for future investments or acquisitions. Financial autonomy (= Equity / Total assets x 100) reaches 91%. This high autonomy means the company finances most of its assets through equity, a sign of strength. Debt repayment capacity (= Financial debt / Cash flow) indicates it would take 0.0 years of cash flow to repay all financial debt. This short period demonstrates excellent debt sustainability. Cash flow represents 4.2% of revenue. Cash flow measures resources generated by operations, available for investment and debt repayment.
Debt ratio (2024)
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Debt ratio
Definition
Measures the proportion of debt to equity.
Formula
(Financial debt / Equity) x 100
Interpretation
< 50% : Low 50-100% : Moderate > 100% : High
0.043%
Financial autonomy (2024)
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Financial autonomy
Definition
Share of equity in the company's total financing.
Formula
(Equity / Total assets) x 100
Interpretation
> 30% : Good autonomy 20-30% : Average < 20% : Low
91.429%
Cash flow / Revenue (2024)
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Cash flow / Revenue
Definition
Self-financing capacity relative to revenue.
Formula
(CAF / CA) x 100
Interpretation
The higher the ratio, the more cash the company generates
4.175%
Repayment capacity (2024)
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Repayment capacity
Definition
Number of years needed to repay debts with cash flow.
Formula
Financial debt / Cash flow
Interpretation
< 3 years : Excellent 3-5 years : Fair > 5 years : Warning
0.012
Asset age ratio (2024)
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Asset age ratio
Definition
Measures the degree of wear of tangible assets.
Formula
Accumulated depreciation / Gross fixed assets x 100
Solvency indicators evolution SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE
Visualization created via numbers.finance Sources : INPI & BCE - Adjustments : Ministry of Economy
Indicator
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Debt ratio
6.672
0.014
0.006
0.005
0.007
0.005
0.043
Financial autonomy
80.845
88.113
88.213
88.606
90.77
89.79
91.429
Repayment capacity
4.096
0.031
0.0
0.001
0.001
0.002
0.012
Cash flow / Revenue
1.202%
0.399%
2.872%
7.714%
7.027%
3.167%
4.175%
Sector positioning
Debt ratio
0.042024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 9.73
Med: 33.55
Q3: 86.15
Excellent
In 2024, the debt ratio of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (0.04) ranks in the bottom 25% of the sector, which is positive. This ratio measures the weight of debt relative to equity. A low ratio indicates a solid financial structure with little dependence on creditors.
Financial autonomy
91.43%2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 31.32%
Med: 49.55%
Q3: 64.0%
Excellent
In 2024, the financial autonomy of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (91.4%) ranks in the top 25% of the sector. This ratio represents the share of equity in total financing. High autonomy reflects financial independence and ability to absorb shocks.
Repayment capacity
0.01 years2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 0.0 years
Med: 1.06 years
Q3: 3.73 years
Good
In 2024, the repayment capacity of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (0.01) ranks below the median of the sector. This ratio indicates the number of years needed to repay debt with cash flow. This controlled position reflects prudent management.
Liquidity ratios
The liquidity ratio (= Current assets / Current liabilities) stands at 835.94. Concretely, the company has €2 of liquid assets for every €1 of short-term debt: no cash risk within 12 months.
Liquidity ratio (2024)
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Liquidity ratio
Definition
Ability to meet short-term debts with current assets.
Formula
Current assets / Current liabilities
Interpretation
> 1.5 : Very good 1-1.5 : Fair < 1 : Liquidity risk
835.94
Interest coverage (2024)
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Interest coverage
Definition
Ability to cover interest charges with operating income.
Formula
EBIT / Interest expenses
Interpretation
> 3 : Comfortable 1.5-3 : Acceptable < 1.5 : Risk
0.0
Liquidity indicators evolution SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE
Visualisation créée via abddaf.fr Sources : INPI & BCE - Retraitements : Ministère de l'économie
Indicator
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Liquidity ratio
508.578
589.237
587.509
639.409
792.83
703.629
835.94
Interest coverage
0.534
-9.037
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sector positioning
Liquidity ratio
835.942024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 192.44
Med: 280.1
Q3: 411.12
Excellent
In 2024, the liquidity ratio of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (835.94) ranks in the top 25% of the sector. This ratio measures the ability to cover short-term debt with current assets. A ratio above 1 ensures comfortable coverage of short-term maturities.
Interest coverage
0.0x2024
2022
2023
2024
Q1: 0.0x
Med: 2.75x
Q3: 13.31x
Average
In 2024, the interest coverage of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE (0.0x) ranks below the median of the sector. This ratio indicates how many times operating income covers interest expenses. An improvement would strengthen the competitive position.
Working capital requirement (WCR) and payment terms
Working capital requirement (WCR) measures the cash timing gap between customer collections and supplier/inventory payments. Average customer payment term: 1 days (formula: Customer receivables / Revenue incl. VAT x 360). Supplier term: 28 days. Favorable situation: supplier credit is longer than customer credit by 27 days. Inventory turnover is 151 days (= Average inventory / Cost of goods x 360). This high level ties up cash and potentially creates obsolescence risk. Overall, WCR represents 242 days of revenue, i.e. 1.2 M€ to permanently finance. Notable WCR improvement over the period (-21%), freeing up cash.
Operating WCR (2024)
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Operating WCR
Definition
Financing requirement generated by the operating cycle (inventory + receivables - trade payables).
Formula
Inventory + Customer receivables - Trade payables
Interpretation
Negative = cash released Positive = financing needed
1 232 705 €
Customer credit (2024)
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Customer credit (days)
Definition
Average payment term granted to customers.
Formula
(Customer receivables / Revenue incl. VAT) x 360
Interpretation
< 45j : Good 45-60j : Average > 60j : Long
1 j
Supplier credit (2024)
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Supplier credit (days)
Definition
Average payment term obtained from suppliers.
Formula
(Trade payables / Purchases incl. VAT) x 360
Interpretation
The longer the term, the better for cash flow
28 j
Inventory turnover (2024)
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Inventory turnover (days)
Definition
Average storage duration for goods or materials.
Formula
(Inventory / Cost of goods) x 360
Interpretation
The lower the ratio, the faster the turnover
151 j
WCR in days of revenue (2024)
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WCR in days of revenue
Definition
Expresses working capital requirement in days of revenue.
Formula
(Operating WCR / Revenue) x 360
Interpretation
The fewer days, the better the working capital management
242 j
WCR and payment terms evolution SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE
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Indicator
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Operating WCR
1 567 629 €
1 097 921 €
1 348 551 €
1 316 055 €
1 348 750 €
1 371 223 €
1 232 705 €
Inventory turnover (days)
133
129
119
134
139
145
151
Customer payment term (days)
13
5
1
4
2
3
1
Supplier payment term (days)
39
33
45
33
29
32
28
Positioning of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE in its sector
Comparison with sector Commerce de détail de quincaillerie, peintures et verres en grandes surfaces (400 m2et plus)
Valuation estimate
Indicative estimate only : the number of comparable transactions in this sector is limited (30 transactions).
This range of 152 290€ to 582 001€ is provided for information purposes only and requires in-depth analysis to be confirmed.
Estimated enterprise value2024
Indicative
152k€318k€582k€
318 398 €Range: 152 290€ - 582 001€
NAF 5 année 2024
Valuation evolution
Visualisation creee via abddaf.fr Sources : BODACC & INPI
How is this estimate calculated?
This estimate is based on the analysis of 30 actual transactions of similar company sales (same NAF code) registered with BODACC between 2016 and 2025.
EBITDA Multiple: Preferred method for profitable SMEs. EBITDA reflects the ability to generate cash.
Revenue Multiple: Used for growing companies or those with low profitability. Reflects commercial potential.
Net Income Multiple: Relevant for mature companies with stable results.
This estimate is provided for information purposes only. A precise valuation requires in-depth analysis (assets, liabilities, prospects, market...).
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Frequently asked questions about SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE
What is the revenue of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE ?
The revenue of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE in 2024 is 1.8 M€.
Is SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE profitable?
Yes, SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE generated a net profit of 64 k€ in 2024.
Where is the headquarters of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE ?
The headquarters of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE is located in GROISSIAT (01100), in the department Ain.
Where to find the tax return of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE ?
The tax return of SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE is available on this page. Click on a year in the 'Data by year' section to view the account details (assets, liabilities, income statement). Data comes from INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property).
In which sector does SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE operate?
SAINT CLAUDE BRICOLAGE operates in the sector Commerce de détail de quincaillerie, peintures et verres en grandes surfaces (400 m2et plus) (NAF code 47.52B). See the 'Sector positioning' section above to compare the company with its competitors.
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