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Equifax Inc. operates as a data, analytics, and technology company. The company operates through three segments: Workforce Solutions, U.S. Information Solutions (USIS), and International. The Workforce Solutions segment offers services that enables customers to verify income, employment, educational history, criminal justice data, healthcare professional licensure, and sanctions of people in the United States; and employer customers with services that assist them in complying with and automating payroll-related and human resource management processes throughout the entire cycle of the employment relationship. The USIS segment provides consumer and commercial information services, such as credit information and credit scoring, credit modeling and portfolio analytics, locate, fraud detection and prevention, identity verification, and other consulting services; mortgage services; financial marketing services; identity management services; and credit monitoring products. The International segment offers information service products, which include consumer and commercial services, such as credit and financial information, and credit scoring and modeling; and credit and other marketing products and services, as well as offers information, technology, and other services to support debt collections and recovery management. The company serves customers in financial services, mortgage, retail, telecommunications, utilities, automotive, brokerage, healthcare, and insurance industries, as well as government agencies. It operates in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, India, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and the United States. The company was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. more
Time Frame | EFX | Sector | S&P500 |
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1-Week Return | -1.26% | -0.91% | -0.07% |
1-Month Return | 0.1% | -0.68% | 3.16% |
3-Month Return | -8.96% | -1.49% | 5.44% |
6-Month Return | -4.07% | 7.51% | 15.33% |
1-Year Return | 6.35% | 18.74% | 28.19% |
3-Year Return | 1.85% | 25.45% | 33.45% |
5-Year Return | 88.06% | 73.09% | 103.56% |
10-Year Return | 262.19% | 170.82% | 235.36% |
Dec '19 | Dec '20 | Dec '21 | Dec '22 | Dec '23 | 5YR TREND | |
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Total Revenue | 3.51B | 4.13B | 4.92B | 5.12B | 5.27B | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":66.62,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":78.39,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":93.52,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":97.28,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Cost of Revenue | 1.52B | 1.74B | 1.98B | 2.18B | 2.95B | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":51.65,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":58.98,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":67.24,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":73.91,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Gross Profit | 1.99B | 2.39B | 2.94B | 2.94B | 2.32B | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":67.43,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":81.16,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":99.93,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":78.75,"profit":true}] |
Gross Margin | 56.62% | 57.91% | 59.77% | 57.49% | 44.05% | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":94.73,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":96.88,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":96.19,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":73.7,"profit":true}] |
Operating Expenses | 2.32B | 1.71B | 1.80B | 1.89B | 1.39B | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":73.82,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":77.76,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":81.38,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":59.69,"profit":true}] |
Operating Income | (321.30M) | 676.60M | 1.14B | 1.06B | 933.60M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-28.23,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":59.46,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":92.79,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":82.04,"profit":true}] |
Total Non-Operating Income/Expense | (223.40M) | (133.00M) | (334.40M) | (309.30M) | (457.10M) | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-22340000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":-13300000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":-33440000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":-30930000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":-45710000000,"profit":false}] |
Pre-Tax Income | (433.00M) | 685.20M | 949.20M | 929.70M | 717.90M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-45.62,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":72.19,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":97.95,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":75.63,"profit":true}] |
Income Taxes | (40.20M) | 159.00M | 200.70M | 229.50M | 166.20M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-17.52,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":69.28,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":87.45,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":72.42,"profit":true}] |
Income After Taxes | (392.80M) | 526.20M | 748.50M | 700.20M | 551.70M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-52.48,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":70.3,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":93.55,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":73.71,"profit":true}] |
Income From Continuous Operations | (392.80M) | 526.20M | 748.50M | 700.20M | 551.70M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-52.48,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":70.3,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":93.55,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":73.71,"profit":true}] |
Income From Discontinued Operations | - | - | - | - | - | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":"-","profit":true}] |
Net Income | (392.80M) | 520.10M | 744.20M | 696.20M | 545.30M | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":-52.78,"profit":false},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":69.89,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":93.55,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":73.27,"profit":true}] |
EPS (Diluted) | 5.61 | 6.87 | 7.64 | 7.56 | 6.71 | [{"date":"2019-12-31","value":73.43,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-12-31","value":89.92,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-12-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-12-31","value":98.95,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-12-31","value":87.83,"profit":true}] |
These ratios help you determine the liquidity of the company. Higher is better.
EFX | |
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Cash Ratio | 0.10 |
Current Ratio | 0.73 |
Quick Ratio | 0.73 |
These ratios help you understand the company's efficiency in using its assets to generate returns. Higher is better. For ROE, average long term is around 14%, less than 10% is poor.
EFX | |
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ROA (LTM) | 5.17% |
ROE (LTM) | 12.83% |
These ratios help you understand the company's liabilities, gauging the riskiness of the investment.
EFX | |
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Debt Ratio Lower is generally better. Negative is bad. | 0.62 |
Common Equity/Total Assets Higher is better. Lower can suggest investment is riskier. | 0.37 |
Debt/Equity The higher the number, the more leverage the business employs, the riskier the investment typically is. | 2.69 |
These ratios help you understand the company's valuation. Lower may indicate cheaper stocks.
EFX | |
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Trailing PE | 52.89 |
Forward PE | 31.35 |
P/S (TTM) | 5.83 |
P/B | 6.77 |
Price/FCF | 243 |
EV/R | 6.87 |
EV/Ebitda | 22.91 |
PEG | NM |
Originally published by The 19th . Sign up for The 19th''s daily newsletter . Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced a new effort to ban medical debt from credit reports, something that would ease a burden that falls most heavily on women and Black people. “Medical debt makes it more difficult for millions of Americans to be approved for a car loan, a home loan or a small business loan, all of which in turn makes it more difficult to just get by, much less get ahead, and that is simply not fair. Especially when we know that people with medical debt are no less likely to repay a loan than those without medical debt,” Harris said. “No one should be denied access to economic opportunity simply because they experienced a medical emergency.” ALSO READ: ‘Journalistic dystopian nightmare’: Inside a Tennessee college media meltdown Federal efforts to remove medical debt from credit reports began last fall after Harris announced that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) would take the first steps to create rules that would take medical bills off credit reports, prohibit creditors from using medical bills to make underwriting decisions and ban collectors from using medical debt to pressure consumers to make payments.
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Equifax Inc (EFX) share price today is $236.75
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The 52-week high price of Equifax Inc (EFX) is $274.66. The 52-week low price of Equifax Inc (EFX) is $159.15.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of Equifax Inc (EFX) is 52.73
The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of Equifax Inc (EFX) is 6.77
The dividend yield of Equifax Inc (EFX) is 0.66%
The market capitalization of Equifax Inc (EFX) is $29.26B
The stock symbol (or ticker) of Equifax Inc is EFX