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What is Retained Earnings?

A company may reinvest earnings instead of paying out dividends. These earnings do not necessarily sit in a retained earnings account, but are used to improve the business and make it more profitable. This could even include paying off debt. Retained earnings is found in the Shareholder’s Equity portion of a company’s balance sheet. Despite the fact that earnings have not been dispensed to them in the form of dividends or share buybacks, shareholders will see the value of their stock appreciate when earnings are retained and used to grow the business. Continue reading...

What is Shareholders Equity?

In the standard accounting equation, when all company liabilities are subtracted from company assets, the remainder is called shareholders equity. What this means is that in the event that the company were liquidated, all debts would be serviced first, including bonds issued by the company, and the remaining balance would be divided amongst shareholders. If a company has a respectable debt-to-equity ratio, it can improve the appeal of a company’s stock and lead to a higher market price for the shares. Continue reading...

What is a Sole Proprietorship?

Sole proprietorships are businesses owned by a single person. The owner assumes all legal and financial responsibility for the company. Most sole proprietors will file an LLC with their state, to shield their personal assets from business risks to the extent that they can, as well as to be recognized by the state as a business for other purposes. LLC stands for limited liability company, and it serves as a pass-through entity for the owner. Continue reading...

What is a Capital Account?

The Capital Account in a company is where paid-in capital, retained earnings, and treasury stock is accounted for. In macroeconomics, the Capital Account shows the national net change in ownership of assets. In accounting and bookkeeping, the Capital Account tracks the amount of Capital on hand at a company, which is the sum of the paid-in capital, the retained earnings, and the value of the treasury stock. Paid-in capital is the money collected from investors during an IPO or other stock issue. Continue reading...

What is Corporate Equity?

Corporate equity is retained earnings plus common shares outstanding. On a corporate balance sheet, the retained earnings and the outstanding common stock capitalization combined would be considered the corporate equity, also called shareholder’s equity / owner’s equity. Of the total corporate equity, the portion representing common stock equity is only the capital raised through the issuance of shares in an IPO (initial public offering), where payment for those shares was paid to the company. Subsequent trading in those shares does not affect the common stock equity on the company books. Continue reading...

What is Dividend Policy?

Different companies have different approaches to dividends: whether to pay them, whether it’s a fixed amount in the budget or dependent on the kind of expenses they incur each year. These and other considerations make up what is known as a company’s dividend policy. Companies may have a different phases in their development that will lead them to adopt different dividend policies along the way. As a young company in the Growth category, the dividend policy will most likely be not to distribute any dividends. Continue reading...

What is Income?

Income is a stream, series, or lump sum of cash or cash equivalents that is paid to an individual or entity based on work performed, goods sold, ownership rights, or by being a creditor to whom interest is paid. It is received when a net result is positive, and is sometimes referred to as the “bottom line.” Income can be viewed from a itemized, current perspective or as a balance sheet item for an entire accounting period, such as a year. It also might be discussed as a gross (pre-tax) or net (post-tax) amount. Continue reading...

CCL, JEF, MTN, PRGS, NKE, PAYX, LW, RPM, AYI, CAG, NG, VFS | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: September 29 – October 2, 2025

As Q3 2025 earnings season kicks off, companies from Carnival to Nike reveal how they’re navigating inflation, rate cuts, and shifting demand. With tech, travel, retail, and EVs in focus, these results offer critical insights for investors in a volatile market. Continue reading...

FLY, MU, AZO, AIR, CTAS, KBH, FUL, COST, ACN, JBL, KMX, CNXC | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: September 22-25, 2025

The Sept 22–25, 2025 earnings season features reports from aerospace, tech, retail, and services leaders like FLY, MU, COST, and ACN Stock Analysis, offering investors key insights into corporate resilience amid Fed rate cuts and a moderating U.S. economy. Continue reading...

CASY, RH, PL, ORCL, SNPS, RBRK, CNM, SAIL, AVAV, GME, CHWY, DAKT, ADBE, KR | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: September 8-11, 2025

Earnings week kicks off September 8–11 with ORCL, ADBE, GME, CHWY, KR, and more. Get Stock Analysis across tech, retail, defense, and infrastructure as markets weigh AI growth, Fed cuts, and corporate resilience. Continue reading...

AVGO, CPRT, LULU, IOT, GWRE, DOCU, CIEN, TTAN, PATH, ABM | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: September 4-5, 2025

Q2 2025 earnings close with strong S&P 500 growth, Fed rate cut signals, and key Stock Analysis on tech, retail, and industrials. Continue reading...

TSLA, SAP, IBM, TMO, T, LRCX, GEV, CME, TMUS, INTC, UL, UNP, HON, BX, NEM, PG, SNY | Q3 2025 Earnings Preview: October 22-24, 2025

The October 22–24, 2025 earnings week unfolds amid renewed U.S.-China tensions, a government shutdown, and stubborn inflation. With AI-driven spending soaring and valuations stretched, investors will watch key reports from Tesla, IBM, Intel, and P&G for clues to market resilience. Continue reading...

FAST, JPM, JNJ, WFC, GS, BLK, C, ERIC, DPZ, ACI | Q3 2025 Earnings Preview: October 13-14, 2025

As Q3 2025 earnings season unfolds, investors await crucial insights into corporate resilience amid slower global growth and shifting Fed policy. Tickeron’s Stock Analysis spotlights key sectors—from banking and healthcare to tech and consumer goods—navigating inflation and volatility. Continue reading...

WMT, BABA, INTU, WDAY, ROST, ZM, BILI, GFI, UI, BKE | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: August 21-22, 2025

August 21–22 earnings will test corporate resilience as Walmart, Alibaba, Intuit, and others report amid tariffs, inflation, and shifting consumer demand. Investors will gain vital insights into how retail, tech, and resources adapt in a volatile global economy. Continue reading...

PLAY, CTLP, FERG, ADMLF, GIS, MANU, FDX, LEN, DRI, FDS | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: September 15-18, 2025

The Sept 15–18 earnings week brings PLAY, MANU, LEN, GIS, FDX and more into focus as investors brace for a Fed rate cut, rising inflation, and shifting demand trends. Continue reading...

WRB, STLD, SMMT, NFLX, GE, KO, PM, RTX, TXN, LMT, NOC, MMM, GM, NDAQ | Q3 2025 Earnings Preview: October 20-21, 2025

The October 20–21, 2025 earnings week will test corporate resilience across major sectors—from defense and biotech to streaming and autos. As global growth slows to 3.2%, investors will gain crucial insights into pricing power, margins, and strategic adaptation amid economic uncertainty. Continue reading...

Financial Markets Weekly Review: August 18-22, 2025

Markets faced volatility as Powell’s Jackson Hole speech, tech selloffs, crypto corrections, and AI bubble warnings shaped the week of Aug 18–22, 2025. Continue reading...

ASML, BAC, MS, ABT, PGR, PLD, PNC, UAL, SYF, TSM, SCHW, MMC, IBKR, BK, USB, INFY, AXP, TFC | Q3 2025 Earnings Preview: October 15-17, 2025

As Q3 2025 earnings season begins, investors look for clarity on how companies are navigating AI-driven growth, Fed policy changes, and inflation pressures. Tickeron’s Stock Analysis spotlights key reports from ASML, TSM, BAC, and ABT amid a pivotal market moment. Continue reading...

WM, NUE, V, PG, AZN, BKNG, UNH, BA, UPS, SPOT, SBUX, PYPL, SOFI, SYY | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: July 28-29, 2025

As Q2 2025 earnings season peaks on July 28–29, major companies across tech, industrials, healthcare, and consumer sectors reveal their performance amid inflation pressures and economic uncertainty. This article highlights key results and investment takeaways. Continue reading...

CSCO, COHR, VG, BBWI, BABA, AMAT, DE, NU, ROST, JD, NTES, QXO, FLO, FL | Q2 2025 Earnings Preview: August 13-15, 2025

From tech giants to consumer retailers, the August 13–15, 2025 earnings season will reveal how leading companies are navigating inflation, geopolitical risks, and shifting market dynamics in a rapidly evolving global economy. Continue reading...