Net Inc Growth % (Cont Ops) 3 Mo (FY 1)
This figure represents the rate of net-income growth for parts of the business that will continue to generate revenue in the future over the trailing 1 year period. Net-income growth gives a good picture of the rate at which companies have grown their profits. All things being equal, stocks with higher net-income growth rates are generally more desirable than those with slower net-income growth rates.
For the Pros
Morningstar aggregates net-income growth figures for mutual funds using a median methodology, whereby domestic stocks are ordered from highest to lowest based on their net-income growth rates. One adds up the asset weighting of each holding until the total is equal to or greater than half of the total weighting of all domestic stocks in the fund. The net-income growth rate for that stock is then used to represent the net-income growth rate of the total portfolio.
Available Time Periods
As of Most Recent Fiscal Year End (FY 1): 3 Month, 1 Year, 3 Year, 5 Year, 10 Year
As of Most Recent Quarter End (Last FY Qtr): 3 Month