Flowers Foods Altman Z-Score
FLO / Consumer Staples|Modified Z-Score (book value) based on FY2025 data
Flowers Foods's Altman Z-Score of 1.70 places the company in the "grey zone" used by the Altman model (1.23-2.9) for FY2025. Z-Score is calculated from 5 financial ratios derived from Flowers Foods's SEC 10-K filing, evaluated in the context of the Consumer Staples sector.
Based on SEC 10-K filings.
Key Data Points
- Cash-backed earnings: Operating cash flow exceeds net income
- Altman Z-Score 1.70 (gray zone, between 1.23 and 2.9)
Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings. Not investment advice.
Grey Zone (1.23 - 2.9)
The score falls between the 1.23 and 2.9 boundaries used in the Altman model.
The Altman Z-Score uses 5 financial ratios. Learn more
Profit margin ranks in the bottom 25% of Consumer Staples companies
Components: book value of equity, working capital, retained earnings, EBIT, and revenue-to-assets — all derived from SEC FY2025 10-K filings.
5-Factor Decomposition
Working Capital / Total Assets
- Ratio
- -0.059
- Weight
- 0.717
- Contribution
- -0.042
Retained Earnings / Total Assets
- Ratio
- 0.204
- Weight
- 0.847
- Contribution
- 0.172
EBIT / Total Assets
- Ratio
- 0.042
- Weight
- 3.107
- Contribution
- 0.129
Book Equity / Total Liabilities
- Ratio
- 0.453
- Weight
- 0.420
- Contribution
- 0.190
Revenue / Total Assets
- Ratio
- 1.256
- Weight
- 0.998
- Contribution
- 1.254
| Component | Ratio | Weight | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Working Capital / Total Assets | -0.059 | 0.717 | -0.042 |
| Retained Earnings / Total Assets | 0.204 | 0.847 | 0.172 |
| EBIT / Total Assets | 0.042 | 3.107 | 0.129 |
| Book Equity / Total Liabilities | 0.453 | 0.420 | 0.190 |
| Revenue / Total Assets | 1.256 | 0.998 | 1.254 |
| Total Z-Score | 1.70 | ||
As of FY2025 · SEC 10-K Annual Filings · Updated Mar 29, 2026
Z-Score Zones
Safe Zone - score above the 2.9 boundary used in the Altman model.
Grey Zone - score between the 1.23 and 2.9 boundaries used in the Altman model.
Distress Zone - score below the 1.23 boundary used in the Altman model.