Timbercreek Financial Net Income Over Time

TF Stock  CAD 6.99  0.10  1.41%   
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As of the 1st of February 2026, Net Income is likely to drop to about 34.5 M. In addition to that, Net Income From Continuing Ops is likely to drop to about 45.9 M.
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Compare Timbercreek Financial and related stocks such as Firm Capital Mortgage, VersaBank, and Life Banc Split Net Income Over Time
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TF1.5 M18 M(402 K)506.9 K24.9 M28 M46 M52.2 M53.1 M54.7 M32 M41.3 M55.9 M66.4 M46.2 M53.1 M34.5 M
VBNK467 K3.8 M1.8 M5.7 M8.2 M8.5 M19.5 M18.1 M20.2 M19.4 M22.4 M22.7 M42.2 M39.7 M28.5 M32.7 M18.5 M
LBS26.8 M(28.4 M)37.1 M64 M29.9 M(8.6 M)72.4 M40.6 M(62.7 M)100.1 M(14.1 M)156.2 M(46.5 M)58 M165.4 M190.2 M199.7 M
MKP2.7 M27.1 M21.5 M30.2 M25.4 M32.9 M40.2 M39.9 M36.3 M48.3 M42.9 M64.4 M55.4 M77.5 M77.6 M89.2 M93.7 M
BK1.4 M17.3 M22.4 M24.6 M(10.4 M)27.3 M27.4 M(4.8 M)21.6 M(13.7 M)61.2 M3.2 M(13.9 M)185.2 M185.2 M213 M223.6 M
FFN1.6 M(4.4 M)24.3 M19 M(2.6 M)12.7 M63.4 M(12.7 M)37.5 M(39.4 M)87.3 M(7.3 M)(27.3 M)356.2 M356.2 M409.6 M430.1 M
QRC(1.5 M)(3 M)(2.3 M)(1.4 M)(14.2 M)(955 K)1.4 M(190 K)(2.3 M)414.6 K67 M(3.5 M)4.3 M18 M115.1 M132.3 M139 M

Timbercreek Financial and related stocks such as Firm Capital Mortgage, VersaBank, and Life Banc Split Net Income description

Net income is one of the most important fundamental items in finance. It plays a large role in Timbercreek Financial financial statement analysis. It represents the amount of money remaining after all of Timbercreek Financial Corp operating expenses, interest, taxes and preferred stock dividends have been deducted from a company total revenue.

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Timbercreek Financial Corp
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ClassificationBanks
Business Address25 Price Street,
ExchangeToronto Exchange
CAD 6.99

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