Metric Guide

Basic EPS in plain English

This guide keeps the explanation short, then sends you straight into live facts, metric histories, and rankings built from SEC-backed data.

Plain-English Guide

How to read Basic EPS

Basic EPS is net income allocated to each basic share outstanding during the period.

Why people care

People use EPS when they want earnings in a per-share format instead of only a company-wide profit number.

How to read it

Always compare EPS with net income and shares outstanding so you can tell whether per-share changes came from profit growth, share count changes, or both.

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Compare it with net income and shares outstanding before drawing conclusions about per-share progress.

Per-share metrics are sensitive to buybacks, issuance, and accounting adjustments, so they can move even when total profit does not.

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