Microsoft Operating Income from 2010 to 2026

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Microsoft's Operating Income is increasing over the last several years with slightly volatile swings. Operating Income is estimated to finish at about 155.2 B this year. Operating Income is earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), representing the amount of profit Microsoft generates from its operations. View All Fundamentals
 
Operating Income  
First Reported
2017-03-31
Previous Quarter
38 B
Current Value
38.3 B
Quarterly Volatility
9.4 B
 
Covid
 
Interest Hikes
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The Operating Income trend for Microsoft offers valuable insights into the company's financial trajectory and strategic direction. By examining multi-year patterns, investors can identify whether Microsoft is strengthening or weakening its position, and how this metric correlates with broader market conditions and industry benchmarks.

Latest Microsoft's Operating Income Growth Pattern

Below is the plot of the Operating Income of Microsoft over the last few years. Operating Income is the amount of profit realized from Microsoft operations after accounting for operating expenses such as cost of goods sold (COGS), wages and depreciation. Operating income takes the gross income and subtracts other operating expenses and then removes depreciation. Operating Income of Microsoft is typically a synonym for earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and is also commonly referred to as operating profit or recurring profit. It is earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), representing the amount of profit a company generates from its operations. Microsoft's Operating Income historical data analysis aims to capture in quantitative terms the overall pattern of either growth or decline in Microsoft's overall financial position and show how it may be relating to other accounts over time.
Operating Income10 Years Trend
Slightly volatile
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Microsoft Operating Income Regression Statistics

Arithmetic Mean64,553,162,353
Geometric Mean51,061,009,792
Coefficient Of Variation71.42
Mean Deviation38,931,249,827
Median42,959,000,000
Standard Deviation46,106,953,411
Sample Variance2125851152.8T
Range133.9B
R-Value0.92
Mean Square Error367921627T
R-Squared0.84
Slope8,357,043,824
Total Sum of Squares34013618444.8T

Microsoft Operating Income History

2026155.2 B
2025147.8 B
2024128.5 B
2023109.4 B
202288.5 B
202183.4 B
202069.9 B

About Microsoft Financial Statements

Microsoft stakeholders use historical fundamental indicators, such as Microsoft's Operating Income, to determine how well the company is positioned to perform in the future. Although Microsoft investors may analyze each financial statement separately, they are all interrelated. For example, changes in Microsoft's assets and liabilities are reflected in the revenues and expenses on Microsoft's income statement, which ultimately affect the company's gains or losses. Understanding these patterns can help in making the right long-term investment decisions in Microsoft. Please read more on our technical analysis and fundamental analysis pages.
Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Operating Income147.8 B155.2 B

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