Stocks

Earnings Growth

Earnings growth is the rate at which a company's profits increase year over year. Strong earnings growth often drives stock prices. Sustainable growth matters more than one-time spikes. Used in PEG and DCF models.

Example

EPS grew 20% annually for 5 years = strong earnings growth.

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