This page shows Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) financial statements, including the income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and key financial ratios. View 15 years of annual fundamentals and quarterly data, with year-over-year growth rates and compound annual growth rates (CAGR). All figures are derived from SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q reports).
Tiny revenue is being sustained by external financing while a multi-million liability load overwhelms the operating base.
Across FY2023-FY2025, total liabilities rose by about$2.2M while cash never exceeded$24K , so the balance sheet kept weakening even as the company continued operating. In FY2025, financing inflow of$475K was larger than the combined cash drain from operations and investing, which implies new money mainly bought time rather than rebuilt liquidity.
A gross loss of
Free cash burn matched operating cash burn at
Financial Health Signals
Based on FY2025 annual data, averaged across the last 3 years for performance metrics (most-recent year weighted highest). How this score is calculated →
Health score ≠ stock price. This rates the quality of Lingerie Fighting Championship's business: profitability, growth, balance sheet strength. It doesn't tell you whether the stock is a good buy at today's price. Not financial advice. Use it alongside valuation analysis and your own research.
Lingerie Fighting Championship has an operating margin of -215.9%, meaning the company retains $-216 of operating profit per $100 of revenue. This below-average margin results in a low score of 0/100, suggesting thin profitability after operating expenses.
Lingerie Fighting Championship's current ratio of 0.01 is below the typical benchmark, resulting in a score of 0/100. This tight liquidity could limit financial flexibility if cash inflows slow.
While Lingerie Fighting Championship generated -$313K in operating cash flow, capex of $0 consumed most of it, leaving -$313K in free cash flow. This results in a low score of 0/100, reflecting heavy capital investment rather than weak cash generation.
Lingerie Fighting Championship passes 3 of 9 financial strength tests. 1 of 3 profitability signals pass, 2 of 3 leverage/liquidity signals pass.
For every $1 of reported earnings, Lingerie Fighting Championship generates $0.55 in operating cash flow (-$313K OCF vs -$567K net income). This low ratio suggests earnings are primarily driven by accounting accruals rather than cash generation, which may not be sustainable.
Lingerie Fighting Championship earns $-0.8 in operating income for every $1 of interest expense (-$450K vs $532K). This narrow margin raises concern about the company's ability to service its debt if operating income declines.
Key Financial Metrics
Earnings & Revenue
Lingerie Fighting Championship generated $208K in revenue in fiscal year 2025.
Lingerie Fighting Championship's EBITDA was -$449K in fiscal year 2025, measuring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
Lingerie Fighting Championship reported -$567K in net income in fiscal year 2025.
Lingerie Fighting Championship earned $-1.14 per diluted share (EPS) in fiscal year 2025. This represents an increase of 74.6% from the prior year.
Cash & Balance Sheet
Lingerie Fighting Championship generated -$313K in free cash flow in fiscal year 2025, representing cash available after capex.
Lingerie Fighting Championship held $24K in cash against $0 in long-term debt as of fiscal year 2025.
Lingerie Fighting Championship had 555,936 shares outstanding in fiscal year 2025. This represents a decrease of 100.0% from the prior year.
Margins & Returns
Lingerie Fighting Championship's gross margin was -14.0% in fiscal year 2025, indicating the percentage of revenue retained after direct costs.
Lingerie Fighting Championship's operating margin was -215.9% in fiscal year 2025, reflecting core business profitability.
Lingerie Fighting Championship's net profit margin was -272.0% in fiscal year 2025, showing the share of revenue converted to profit.
Capital Allocation
Lingerie Fighting Championship invested $0 in capex in fiscal year 2025, funding long-term assets and infrastructure. This represents a decrease of 100.0% from the prior year.
BOTY Income Statement
| Metric | Q1'26 | Q4'25 | Q3'25 | Q2'25 | Q1'25 | Q4'24 | Q3'24 | Q2'24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $49K-59.5% | $121K+255.6% | $34K+33.5% | $26K-7.0% | $27K | N/A | $24K-31.7% | $34K |
| Cost of Revenue | $41K-40.2% | $69K-52.9% | $145K+1049.6% | $13K+14.3% | $11K | N/A | $13K-46.4% | $23K |
| Gross Profit | $8K-84.4% | $53K+147.4% | -$111K-962.7% | $13K-21.4% | $16K | N/A | $11K-1.0% | $11K |
| R&D Expenses | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| SG&A Expenses | $35K-1.6% | $36K+70.1% | $21K-67.8% | $65K+367.0% | $14K | N/A | $16K+22.9% | $13K |
| Operating Income | -$395K-925.9% | -$39K+83.3% | -$230K-115.8% | -$107K-43.3% | -$74K | N/A | -$158K-57.8% | -$100K |
| Interest Expense | $203K+89.2% | $107K-42.4% | $186K+43.0% | $130K+20.3% | $108K | N/A | $110K+15.5% | $95K |
| Income Tax | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | N/A | $0 | $0 |
| Net Income | $439K | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | -$770K-155.4% | $1.4M |
| EPS (Diluted) | $0.02 | N/A | $0.00 | $0.00-100.0% | $0.86 | N/A | $0.00 | $0.00 |
BOTY Balance Sheet
| Metric | Q1'26 | Q4'25 | Q3'25 | Q2'25 | Q1'25 | Q4'24 | Q3'24 | Q2'24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | $95K-10.1% | $106K-52.4% | $223K+43.2% | $156K+5572.1% | $3K-39.6% | $5K | N/A | N/A |
| Current Assets | $45K+11.2% | $40K-60.0% | $100K-35.0% | $154K+21536.5% | $713-67.5% | $2K-82.9% | $13K+22.8% | $10K |
| Cash & Equivalents | $31K+27.3% | $24K-69.8% | $80K-29.5% | $113K+15769.3% | $713-67.5% | $2K-82.9% | $13K+22.8% | $10K |
| Inventory | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Accounts Receivable | $2K-66.5% | $6K-30.9% | $8K | N/A | N/A | $0 | N/A | N/A |
| Goodwill | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Total Liabilities | $5.7M-11.8% | $6.4M+1.0% | $6.4M-17.4% | $7.7M+66.4% | $4.6M-21.8% | $5.9M | N/A | N/A |
| Current Liabilities | $5.7M-11.8% | $6.4M+1.5% | $6.3M-17.8% | $7.7M+66.4% | $4.6M-21.8% | $5.9M+4.4% | $5.7M+13.0% | $5.0M |
| Long-Term Debt | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Total Equity | -$5.6M+11.9% | -$6.3M-3.0% | -$6.2M+18.7% | -$7.6M-63.1% | -$4.6M+21.8% | -$5.9M-4.5% | -$5.7M-13.0% | -$5.0M |
| Retained Earnings | -$11.3M+3.7% | -$11.7M-1.8% | -$11.5M+10.0% | -$12.8M-29.6% | -$9.9M+11.5% | -$11.2M-2.4% | -$10.9M-7.6% | -$10.1M |
BOTY Cash Flow Statement
| Metric | Q1'26 | Q4'25 | Q3'25 | Q2'25 | Q1'25 | Q4'24 | Q3'24 | Q2'24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Cash Flow | -$85K-52.4% | -$56K+56.9% | -$129K-62.5% | -$80K-65.1% | -$48K | N/A | -$44K+50.7% | -$89K |
| Capital Expenditures | N/A | -$141K | N/A | N/A | N/A | $3K | N/A | N/A |
| Free Cash Flow | N/A | -$196K | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Investing Cash Flow | N/A | $0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | -$3K | $0 | $0 |
| Financing Cash Flow | $92K | $0-100.0% | $237K+23.2% | $192K+310.9% | $47K+174.8% | $17K-63.4% | $47K-52.3% | $98K |
| Dividends Paid | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Share Buybacks | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
BOTY Financial Ratios
| Metric | Q1'26 | Q4'25 | Q3'25 | Q2'25 | Q1'25 | Q4'24 | Q3'24 | Q2'24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gross Margin | 16.7%-26.8pp | 43.5%+369.7pp | -326.2%-376.7pp | 50.5%-9.3pp | 59.8% | N/A | 46.8%+14.5pp | 32.3% |
| Operating Margin | -803.1%-771.4pp | -31.7%+643.3pp | -675.1%-257.4pp | -417.7%-146.7pp | -270.9% | N/A | -671.8%-381.2pp | -290.6% |
| Net Margin | 893.0% | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | -3272.6%-7302.1pp | 4029.5% |
| Return on Equity | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Return on Assets | 460.2% | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Current Ratio | 0.010.0 | 0.010.0 | 0.020.0 | 0.02+0.0 | 0.000.0 | 0.000.0 | 0.000.0 | 0.00 |
| Debt-to-Equity | -1.020.0 | -1.02+0.0 | -1.04-0.0 | -1.02-0.0 | -1.000.0 | -1.00 | N/A | N/A |
| FCF Margin | N/A | -161.7% | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Note: Shareholder equity is negative (-$6.3M), which causes debt-to-equity and return on equity ratios to appear negative or not meaningful. This can occur from accumulated losses or large share buyback programs.
Note: The current ratio is below 1.0 (0.01), indicating current liabilities exceed current assets, which may suggest potential short-term liquidity concerns.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's annual revenue?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) reported $208K in total revenue for fiscal year 2025. Revenue measures the total income earned from the company's primary business operations before any expenses are deducted.
Is Lingerie Fighting Championship profitable?
No, Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) reported a net income of -$567K in fiscal year 2025, with a net profit margin of -272.0%.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's EBITDA?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had EBITDA of -$449K in fiscal year 2025, measuring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's gross margin?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had a gross margin of -14.0% in fiscal year 2025, indicating the percentage of revenue retained after direct costs of goods sold.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's operating margin?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had an operating margin of -215.9% in fiscal year 2025, reflecting the profitability of core business operations before interest and taxes.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's net profit margin?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had a net profit margin of -272.0% in fiscal year 2025, representing the share of revenue converted into profit after all expenses.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's free cash flow?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) generated -$313K in free cash flow during fiscal year 2025. Free cash flow represents the cash a company generates after accounting for capital expenditures, and is widely used to assess financial flexibility and shareholder value.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's operating cash flow?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) generated -$313K in operating cash flow during fiscal year 2025, representing cash generated from core business activities.
What are Lingerie Fighting Championship's total assets?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had $106K in total assets as of fiscal year 2025, including both current and long-term assets.
What are Lingerie Fighting Championship's capital expenditures?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) invested $0 in capital expenditures during fiscal year 2025, funding long-term assets and infrastructure.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's current ratio?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had a current ratio of 0.01 as of fiscal year 2025, which is below 1.0, which may suggest potential liquidity concerns.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's debt-to-equity ratio?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had a debt-to-equity ratio of -1.02 as of fiscal year 2025, measuring the company's financial leverage by comparing total debt to shareholder equity.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's return on assets (ROA)?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had a return on assets of -534.0% for fiscal year 2025, measuring how efficiently the company uses its assets to generate profit.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's cash runway?
Based on fiscal year 2025 data, Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) had $24K in cash against an annual operating cash burn of $313K. This gives an estimated cash runway of approximately 1 months at the current burn rate. Cash runway measures how long a company can continue operating before running out of cash, assuming no additional funding.
Why is Lingerie Fighting Championship's debt-to-equity ratio negative or unusual?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) has negative shareholder equity of -$6.3M as of fiscal year 2025, which causes the debt-to-equity ratio to appear negative or not meaningful. This can occur when accumulated losses exceed invested capital, or after large share buyback programs. Other solvency metrics like the current ratio or interest coverage may be more informative.
What is Lingerie Fighting Championship's Piotroski F-Score?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) has a Piotroski F-Score of 3 out of 9, indicating weak financial health. The F-Score evaluates nine binary signals across profitability (positive ROA, positive cash flow, improving ROA, earnings quality), leverage (decreasing debt, improving liquidity, no share dilution), and operating efficiency (improving gross margin, improving asset turnover). Scores of 7 to 9 indicate strong and improving fundamentals. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.
Are Lingerie Fighting Championship's earnings high quality?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) has an earnings quality ratio of 0.55x, considered low quality (accrual-driven). This ratio compares operating cash flow to net income. A ratio above 1.0x means the company generates more cash than its reported earnings, indicating sustainable, cash-backed profits. Ratios below 1.0x suggest earnings rely on accounting accruals rather than actual cash generation. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.
Can Lingerie Fighting Championship cover its interest payments?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) has an interest coverage ratio of -0.8x, meaning it can struggle to cover its interest obligations. This ratio divides operating income by interest expense. Ratios above 5x indicate strong debt-servicing ability, while ratios below 2x suggest the company may face difficulty meeting interest payments if earnings decline. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.
How financially healthy is Lingerie Fighting Championship?
Lingerie Fighting Championship (BOTY) scores 0 out of 100 on our Financial Profile, indicating weak overall financial health. This composite score evaluates six dimensions: profitability (operating margin), revenue growth, leverage (debt-to-equity), liquidity (current ratio), cash flow quality (free cash flow margin), and shareholder returns (return on equity). Each dimension is normalized against standard financial benchmarks. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.