What factors should be considered when calculating the income of Apple?

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To calculate Apple's income, it's essential to refer to their Income Statement, particularly the reported Net Income for the first quarter. The EPS formula is typically used, but the absence of dividends complicates the calculation. Financials for the second quarter will not be available until July, limiting immediate analysis. A mathematical model reflecting stock market dynamics may be necessary for a more accurate calculation. Overall, without current financial data, precise income calculation remains challenging.
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Given Apple's current stance in the stock market, how do I calculate their income? I know that usually I would use the EPS formula but there are no dividends/yield.
 
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You can check their Income Statement to get what they reported for Net Income for the first quarter.

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=AAPL

You will have to wait till July for the financials for Q2.
 
Ronnin said:
You can check their Income Statement to get what they reported for Net Income for the first quarter.

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=AAPL

You will have to wait till July for the financials for Q2.

Guess I can't calculate it, huh? Unless I had some sort of mathematical model that reflects the stock market.
 
moonman239 said:
Guess I can't calculate it, huh? Unless I had some sort of mathematical model that reflects the stock market.

If you find one that works, don't tell anyone.
 
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