Axos Financial's reported Net Income and the formula behind it are documented below with the most recent data. The figure shown corresponds to the latest completed reporting period. Net income is the profit of a company for the reporting period, which is derived after taking revenues and gains and subtracting all expenses and losses. Net income is one of the most-watched numbers by money managers as well as individual investors.
Net Income
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432.91 M
Because income is reported on the Income Statement of a company and is measured in dollars some investors prefer to use Profit Margin, which measures income as a percentage of sales. Axos Financial's Net Income reading is drawn from the most recently filed financial reports. Figures are compiled from audited or reviewed financial data.
Latest Axos Financial's Net Income Growth Pattern
Axos Financial's reported Net Income across 15 annual periods follows in the chart below. Historical consistency or divergence from the mean can inform forward-looking analysis. A widening range in Axos Financial's Net Income can signal increasing variability in the underlying drivers. Whether the current level is sustainable depends on the drivers behind the increasing trend. Quarter-over-quarter noise in Axos Financial's Net Income is smoothed by the longer-term trend direction.
Building a solid financial model for Axos Financial starts with understanding how Net Income relates to other key accounts. Because Axos Financial's accounts do not operate independently, changes in Net Income typically affect other financial line items.
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income is projected to change by approximately 4.76% year over year. For the prior annual period, Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income came in at 313,200.
With Net Income at 432.91 M, Axos Financial sits 66.11% below the Banks sector average and notably below the Financials industry average. Axos Financial's net income is 24.18% lower than the all United States stocks average.
Fundamental Drivers Relationships
Cross-company financial ratios help determine Axos Financial's valuation standing. Mapping the correlation between Axos Financial's fundamental drivers and peer metrics highlights which indicators are most influential for its intrinsic value. More Info.
Axos Financial is rated below average in net income among leading competitors. It is rated fourth in return on asset among leading competitors . At 24,597,045,455 , Axos Financial's Net Income-to-Return On Asset multiple reflects the spread between these metrics. Comparative financial data indicate that Net Income is shifting by roughly 4.76%. A year ago, Axos Financial reported Net Income at 497.84 Million. Valuation multiples such as P/E, P/B, and P/S compare Axos Financial to peer earnings performance.
Net Income Peer Comparison
Peer comparison on Net Income is one of the most widely used methods for evaluating Axos Financial relative to competitors. By comparing Axos Financial's Net Income against peers, investors can detect undervalued opportunities in the group.
Axos Financial is currently under evaluation in net income among leading competitors.
Institutional Holders
Institutional Holdings refers to the ownership stake in Axos Financial held by large financial organizations. These institutions often accumulate significant blocks of Axos Financial's shares, giving them meaningful voting power.
Axos Financial's operating framework helps explain margin behavior, earnings persistence, and funding capacity. Profitability indicators are currently positive. Overall market capitalization tier is mid-cap. Axos Financial currently reports revenue of 1.93 B, positive EPS of 7.88, operating margin of 50.62%, offering a direct read on scale, profitability, and liquidity.
For Axos Financial, this section uses periodic company reporting and market reference feeds and standardizes the results for cross-period comparison. Analyst projections are included when active coverage applies. Intraday timing differences may exist. Reported income, balance-sheet, and cash-flow fields adhere to GAAP or IFRS presentation rules.