Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
July 31, 2024 1.083B
April 30, 2024 614.60M
January 31, 2024 841.94M
October 31, 2023 1.113B
July 31, 2023 1.113B
April 30, 2023 909.43M
January 31, 2023 991.16M
October 31, 2022 1.077B
July 31, 2022 1.121B
April 30, 2022 604.80M
January 31, 2022 945.46M
October 31, 2021 873.37M
July 31, 2021 939.08M
April 30, 2021 710.03M
January 31, 2021 780.81M
October 31, 2020 1.000B
July 31, 2020 1.062B
April 30, 2020 792.20M
January 31, 2020 868.25M
October 31, 2019 765.93M
July 31, 2019 715.56M
April 30, 2019 390.23M
January 31, 2019 815.35M
October 31, 2018 616.51M
July 31, 2018 594.30M
Date Value
April 30, 2018 497.83M
January 31, 2018 610.29M
October 31, 2017 541.00M
July 31, 2017 482.41M
April 30, 2017 369.23M
January 31, 2017 382.72M
October 31, 2016 421.24M
July 31, 2016 418.20M
April 30, 2016 271.37M
January 31, 2016 376.16M
October 31, 2015 547.14M
July 31, 2015 371.27M
April 30, 2015 157.28M
January 31, 2015 288.96M
October 31, 2014 316.20M
July 31, 2014 291.04M
April 30, 2014 160.06M
January 31, 2014 194.51M
October 31, 2013 238.10M
July 31, 2013 262.86M
April 30, 2013 148.88M
January 31, 2013 141.16M
October 31, 2012 178.78M
July 31, 2012 104.71M
April 30, 2012 117.14M

Net Income Definition

Net Income is the total amount of profit earned by a company. This metric boils down to the overall profit that is left from the revenue that a company receives after taking out various operational line items like cost of goods sold, income tax expense, SG&A expense, etc. Eventually, all companies would want to have a consistent positive and growing net income, so that this can be used for various purposes like reinvesting into the company, paying off debt, and potentially paying out dividends to shareholders.

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Net Income (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

604.80M
Minimum
Apr 2022
1.121B
Maximum
Jul 2022
917.90M
Average
939.08M
Median
Jul 2021

Net Income (Quarterly) Benchmarks