Hasbro Cash Conversion
The Cash Conversion Rate (OCF/Net Income) of Hasbro (HAS) as of Aug 22, 2026 is -277.05 %. In the previous year, Cash Conversion Rate (OCF/Net Income) was 219.76 % — a change of -226.07% (lower).
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Cash Conversion
-277.05 %
YoY
-226.07%
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| YEAR | Cash Conversion | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| -277.05 % | -226.07% | |
| 219.76 % | -551.06% | |
| -48.72 % | -126.59% | |
| 183.24 % | -3.95% | |
| 190.79 % | -56.52% | |
| 438.80 % | +249.73% | |
| 125.47 % | -57.19% | |
| 293.06 % | +60.45% | |
| 182.64 % | +29.96% | |
| 140.53 % | +14.94% | |
| 122.27 % | +11.91% | |
| 109.25 % | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hasbro stock
Cash Conversion Rate (OCF/Net Income) of Hasbro is -277.05 % in 2026.
Cash Conversion Rate (OCF/Net Income) of Hasbro changed from 219.76 % to -277.05 %, representing a -226.07% change. The value is lower than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Cash Conversion Rate (OCF/Net Income) Hasbro since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
Cash conversion measures how effectively net income converts to operating cash flow. Ratios above 100% indicate high-quality, cash-backed earnings.
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