Net Income (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Net Income (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
July 31, 2024 1.865B
April 30, 2024 1.862B
January 31, 2024 1.29B
October 31, 2023 1.643B
July 31, 2023 1.563B
April 30, 2023 1.026B
January 31, 2023 133.00M
October 31, 2022 4.483B
July 31, 2022 1.365B
April 30, 2022 4.756B
January 31, 2022 2.933B
October 31, 2021 2.159B
July 31, 2021 2.275B
April 30, 2021 1.303B
January 31, 2021 2.017B
October 31, 2020 1.584B
July 31, 2020 1.232B
April 30, 2020 689.00M
January 31, 2020 1.592B
October 31, 2019 1.194B
July 31, 2019 1.557B
April 30, 2019 1.497B
January 31, 2019 1.51B
October 31, 2018 1.697B
July 31, 2018 1.537B
Date Value
April 30, 2018 1.246B
January 31, 2018 973.00M
October 31, 2017 1.216B
July 31, 2017 1.387B
April 30, 2017 1.247B
January 31, 2017 1.487B
October 31, 2016 1.344B
July 31, 2016 1.245B
April 30, 2016 973.00M
January 31, 2016 1.06B
October 31, 2015 1.206B
July 31, 2015 1.185B
April 30, 2015 993.00M
January 31, 2015 986.00M
October 31, 2014 1.057B
July 31, 2014 1.11B
April 30, 2014 1.062B
January 31, 2014 1.048B
October 31, 2013 1.061B
July 31, 2013 1.107B
April 30, 2013 944.00M
January 31, 2013 1.018B
October 31, 2012 1.031B
July 31, 2012 951.00M
April 30, 2012 1.01B

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

133.00M
Minimum
Jan 2023
4.756B
Maximum
Apr 2022
1.883B
Average
1.592B
Median
Jan 2020

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