Company: ICUI
Filing Date: 2025-02-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000883984-25-000007
Chunk: 179

Company: ICU MEDICAL INC/DE
Filing Date: 2025-02-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 179
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 accounts receivable purchase program with BMO as we did not utilize the program during the fourth quarter of 2024 (see Note 18: Accounts Receivable Purchase Program). The increase in other assets was due to the purchase of spare parts. The increase in prepaid expenses and other current assets was primarily attributable to deferred costs related to infusion pumps sold and insurance and property taxes. The net change in income taxes was a result of recording the current deferred provision and the timing of payments. The primary drivers for the net increase in accrued liabilities was primarily due to accrued employee costs, accrued restructuring costs and distributor rebates partially offset by operating lease payments. The decrease in inventory was primarily due to our focus on reducing inventory levels. 

Our cash provided by operations was $166.2 million in 2023. The changes in operating assets and liabilities included a $48.6 million decrease in accounts receivable and a $11.7 million decrease in prepaid expenses and other current assets. Offsetting these amounts was a $6.1 million increase in inventories, a $68.3 million decrease in accounts payable, a $24.7 million increase in other assets, a $14.5 million decrease in accrued liabilities, and $82.4 million in net changes in income taxes, including excess tax benefits and deferred income taxes. The decrease in accounts receivable was primarily due to the sale of accounts receivable as part of our accounts receivable purchase program with BMO (see Note 18: Accounts Receivable Purchase Program). The decrease in prepaid expenses and other current assets was primarily attributable to insurance, property taxes, and prepaid vendor expenses. The increase in inventory was primarily to build inventory safety stock levels. The decrease in accounts payable was due to the timing of payments. The increase in other assets was due to the purchase of spare parts. The primary drivers for the net decrease in accrued liabilities was primarily due to payments for field corrective actions, 

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operating lease liabilities and distributor rebates as well as a decrease in deferred revenue offset partially by increases in accrued employee costs. The net changes in income taxes was a result of recording the current deferred provision and the timing of payments.

 Our cash used by operations was $(62.1) million in 2022. The changes in operating assets and liabilities included a $201.1 million increase in inventories, a $21.3 million increase in other assets, a $55.8 million decrease in accrued liabilities, $66.7 million in net changes in income taxes, including excess tax benefits