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Wealthfront Corporation
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Wealthfront (WLTH) Income Statement

Revenue, expenses, profit margins, and earnings with annual and quarterly data.

Wealthfront Income Statement Analysis

Revenue, earnings, and profit margins in millions USD

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Wealthfront Corporation income statement - Annual data in millions USD
BreakdownFY 2026FY 2025FY 2024FY 2009
Period EndingJan 2026Jan 2025Jan 2024Dec 2009
Revenue & Gross Profit
Revenue364.99308.86216.711.49
Cost of Revenue38.0130.9622.900.00
Gross Profit326.99277.90193.821.49
Operating Expenses
Research & Development212.4464.5257.560.00
Selling, General & Administrative225.7281.2944.920.00
Operating Expenses438.16156.42112.240.00
Operating Income-111.17121.4781.580.00
Other Income/Expense
Interest Income0.000.000.000.00
Interest Expense-0.892.812.000.00
Other Income/Expense10.8120.57-2.990.00
Income
Income Before Tax-101.25139.2378.590.00
Income Tax Expense-59.18-55.221.620.00
Net Income-42.07194.4576.97-0.01
Net Income - Continuous Operations0.00194.4576.970.00
Net Income - Discontinued Operations0.000.000.000.00
EBITDA-103.77148.2887.610.00
EBIT-111.17142.0480.590.00
Depreciation & Amortization7.406.246.040.00
Earnings Per Share
Basic EPS-1.001.001.00-
Diluted EPS-1.00-1.00-
Basic Shares Outstanding56.69126.24146.270.00
Diluted Shares Outstanding56.94161.32146.270.00

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