Stock Fundamentals
Behind every stock is a real business. This tool reads that business's financial statements and answers the four questions that matter most — is it growing?, is it profitable?, is it financially healthy?, and is it cheap or expensive? — plus a look at its dividend history. Every number comes with a plain-English explanation, so you don't need an accounting degree to use it.
Educational use only — not investment advice
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only and does not provide financial, investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Results are hypothetical and based on historical data and assumptions that may be inaccurate. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a licensed professional before making investment decisions.
What is the Stock Fundamentals?
Look up a company's growth, profitability, financial health, valuation, and dividend record, each translated into language any investor can understand.
Behind every stock ticker is a real business with real financial statements. The Stock Fundamentals tool reads those statements and answers the four questions that matter most: is the company growing its revenue and profits, is it actually profitable (and how profitable), is it financially healthy enough to pay its bills and survive a downturn, and is the share price cheap or expensive relative to what the business earns? It also charts the dividend record — how big it is, how fast it's grown, how many years in a row it's been raised, and whether it's sustainable. Every figure is paired with a plain-English explanation, so you don't need an accounting background to know what 'a P/E of 35' or 'a 27% net margin' actually tells you.
How to use it
- 1Enter a company ticker (e.g. AAPL, MSFT, KO, JNJ) — this tool covers individual companies, not funds or ETFs.
- 2Submit to pull the company's reported financial statements, ratios, and dividend history.
- 3Read the results to see whether the business is growing, profitable, financially healthy, and cheap or expensive — every figure explained in plain English.
What you'll get
- ✓Revenue and earnings growth over the last decade
- ✓Profit margins, return on equity, and other profitability measures
- ✓Valuation ratios — P/E, P/S, P/B, earnings yield
- ✓Financial-health checks — current ratio, debt-to-equity
- ✓Dividend yield, payout ratio, growth streak and history
- ✓A plain-English summary of whether the stock looks cheap, profitable, and healthy
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How the Stock Fundamentals works
Financial figures come straight from companies' reported income statements, balance sheets, and cash-flow statements (via Twelve Data's fundamentals endpoint). Trailing-twelve-month figures use the latest four quarters; ratios divide the relevant statement lines (e.g. net margin = net income ÷ revenue, P/E = price ÷ TTM earnings per share). Revenue and net-income growth use absolute dollars, which aren't distorted by stock splits. Dividend analysis is built from the actual dividend payment history. These are educational summaries of reported data, not investment advice or buy/sell signals.