Net Margin % 3 Mo (Last FY Qtr)
The net margin is a measure of profitability. It is equal to annual net income divided by revenues over the trailing 12 months. The resulting figure is then multiplied by 100.
Example
A major retailer's net margin declined from 7.7% to 2.9% over a four year period. Over the trailing 12 months, the company's net margin continued to decline, to 2.5%.
Calculation
Net margin = (annual net income) / (revenues over trailing 12 months)*100
For the Pros
The company's net income and revenues are found in the income statement of its annual report and recent 10-Qs.
Available Time Periods
As of Most Recent Fiscal Year End (FY 1): 1 Year
As of Most Recent Quarter End (Last FY Qtr): 3 Month