U.S. Bancorp (USB) EBITDA

Price: $47.945
Market Cap: $74.82B
Avg Volume: 7.91M
Country: US
Industry: Banks - Regional
Sector: Financial Services
Beta: 1.051
52W Range: $30.47-50.47
Website: U.S. Bancorp

What is U.S. Bancorp's EBITDA?

  • U.S. Bancorp's annual EBITDA is $7.85B.
  • U.S. Bancorp's quarterly EBITDA is $4.40B.

What is EBITDA?

EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) is a measure of a company's overall financial performance and is used as an alternative to net income in some circumstances.

How is EBITDA calculated?

EBITDA is calculated using the following formula:

EBITDA = Net Income + Interest + Taxes + Depreciation + Amortization

Related Metrics

Other important metrics to assess U.S. Bancorp's financial health include:

  • EBITDA Ratio - measures the company's EBITDA as a percentage of its revenue:
    • Annual: 28.04%
    • Quarterly: 163.07%
  • Growth EBITDA - measures the annual growth rate of the company's EBITDA:
    • Annual: -26.74%
    • Quarterly: 1973.62%
  • Growth EBITDA Ratio - measures the annual growth rate of the company's EBITDA ratio:
    • Annual: -36.75%
    • Quarterly: 7504.95%

These metrics provide insights into U.S. Bancorp's financial health and its ability to meet short-term obligations. Comparing these ratios with industry benchmarks can offer a deeper understanding of the company's performance.

Annual EBITDA

$7.85B

Quarterly EBITDA

$4.40B

U.S. Bancorp Historical EBITDA
Historical EBITDA Ratio (Annual)
Historical EBITDA Ratio (Quarterly)

U.S. Bancorp Historical EBITDA Metrics

The table below shows various financial metrics for each year, with the latest data available for the last fiscal year 2023.

Year EBITDA Growth EBITDA EBITDA Ratio Growth EBITDA Ratio
2023 $7.85B -26.74% 28.04% -36.75%
2022 $10.72B 4.05% 44.33% -2.25%
2021 $10.30B 66.15% 45.35% 69.84%
2020 $6.20B -28.97% 26.70% -30.02%
2019 $8.73B -29.43% 38.15% -30.55%
2018 $12.37B 22.56% 54.93% 18.92%
2017 $10.09B -0.63% 46.19% -4.03%
2016 $10.16B 3.04% 48.13% -1.90%
2015 $9.86B -0.34% 49.06% -1.11%
2014 $9.89B -1.76% 49.61% -4.52%