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Inc stmt in USDIncome statement in USDView more

Year on year Tesla Inc's net income fell -46.79% from 7.13bn to 3.79bn despite relatively flat revenues. A contributing factor has been an increase in the selling, general and administrative costs as a percentage of sales from 5.27% to 6.15%.
Gross margin18.03%
Net profit margin4.07%
Operating margin4.59%
Return on assets2.97%
Return on equity4.89%
Return on investment3.90%
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Cash flow in USDView more

In 2025, Tesla Inc did not generate a significant amount of cash. However, the company earned 14.75bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 15.55%. In addition the company generated 1.14bn cash from financing while 15.48bn was spent on investing.
Cash flow per share2.84
Price/Cash flow per share156.59
Book value per share21.90
Tangible book value per share21.63
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Balance sheet in USDView more

Tesla Inc has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 9.18%, a higher figure than the previous year's 7.90%.
Current ratio2.16
Quick ratio1.77
Total debt/total equity0.102
Total debt/total capital0.0918
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Growth rates in USD

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EPS growth(5 years)38.32
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
-48.56
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