Company: BL
Filing Date: 2025-05-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001666134-25-000016
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Company: BLACKLINE, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-05-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
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 our operating results or cash flows to be materially affected by a sudden change in market interest rates.

We do not believe our cash equivalents and marketable securities have significant risk of default or illiquidity. While we believe our cash equivalents and marketable securities do not contain excessive risk, we cannot provide absolute assurance that in the future, our investments will not be subject to adverse changes in market value. In addition, we maintain significant amounts of cash and cash equivalents at one or more financial institutions that are in excess of federally insured limits. We cannot be assured that we will not experience losses on these deposits.

Foreign Currency Risk

While we primarily transact with customers in the U.S. Dollar, we also transact in foreign currencies, including the Australian Dollar, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Euro, Indian Rupee, Japanese Yen, Mexican Peso, Romanian Leu, and Singapore Dollar due to foreign operations and customer sales. We expect to continue to grow our foreign operations and customer sales. Our international subsidiaries maintain certain asset and liability balances that are denominated in currencies other than the functional currencies of these subsidiaries, which is the U.S. Dollar for all international subsidiaries, with the exception of our Japanese subsidiary, for which the Japanese Yen is the functional currency. Changes in the value of foreign currencies relative to the U.S. Dollar can result in fluctuations in our total assets, liabilities, revenue, operating expenses, and cash flows. The effect of a hypothetical 10% increase or decrease in the value of the U.S. Dollar relative to foreign-denominated currencies applicable to our business would have reduced by approximately $4.1 million or increased by approximately $4.1 million, respectively, our cash balances at March 31, 2025.

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As our international operations grow, our risks associated with fluctuation in currency rates will become greater, and we will continue to reassess our approach to managing this risk. In addition, currency fluctuations or a weakening U.S. Dollar can increase the costs of our international expansion. To date, we have not entered into any foreign currency hedging contracts. 

Inflation Risk

Inflationary pressures may affect our customers’ purchasing power and budget allocations, particularly for discretionary technology spending. If our customers experience increased costs in other areas of their operations, they may delay or reduce their investment in software solutions, which could impact our sales cycle and overall demand. Furthermore, if our own costs were to become subject to significant inflationary pressures, we may not be able to fully offset such higher costs through price