Apple Historical Income Statement Data
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This dataset presents financial performance information for Apple Inc. over a decade, providing in-depth insight into the tech giant’s financial standing. It includes data on key components such as total revenue, operating expenses, gross profit, and net income for each year from 2012 to 2021. This invaluable resource allows for the exploration of trends in financial management strategies and can inform potential forecasts of future profit or decline. It offers actionable knowledge that can be used to make informed business decisions or gain a deeper understanding of corporate functions within Apple Inc., a historically successful global corporation.
Columns
The dataset primarily focuses on income statement components, including:
- Fiscal Year: The specific year for which financial data is reported (e.g., 2012, 2013).
- Total Revenue: The total income generated by Apple Inc. from its sales of goods and services.
- Operating Expenses: Costs incurred by Apple Inc. through its normal business operations, excluding cost of goods sold.
- Gross Profit: The profit Apple Inc. makes after deducting the direct costs associated with making and selling its products and services.
- Net Income: Apple Inc.'s total earnings or profit, remaining after all expenses, including taxes, have been deducted from revenue.
- Other Financial Metrics: The dataset also encompasses additional details on income and expenses not explicitly itemised but referred to as "more" financial information.
Additionally, separate but related financial data for the same period covers asset categories, which include:
- Cash, Cash & Equivalents, Short Term Investments, Cash and Short Term Investments: Various forms of highly liquid assets.
- Accounts Receivable - Trade, Net, Total Receivables, Net: Monies owed to Apple from sales and other sources.
- Total Inventory, Other Current Assets, Total, Total Current Assets: Goods available for sale and other short-term assets.
- Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Gross, Accumulated Depreciation, Total, Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Net: Information regarding Apple’s fixed assets and their depreciation.
Distribution
The dataset is available in a CSV file format, specifically named
apple_income_statement.csv
. The apple_income_statement.csv
file has a size of 2.5 kB and contains 11 columns. Financial values are provided in numeric form, facilitating easy analysis of trends over time or comparisons between different metrics. The data is structured with columns representing individual financial metrics as reported for each fiscal year, covering a 10-year period.Usage
This dataset is a valuable resource for those looking to perform in-depth analysis on Apple’s financial performance. Ideal applications include:
- Analysing the financial growth of Apple over the past decade.
- Comparing Apple’s financial growth to similar companies in the industry.
- Gaining a better understanding of the factors that have enabled Apple to remain one of the most profitable companies globally.
- Predicting future revenue, expense, and profit trends for Apple based on variations observed in its historical data.
- Implementing automated financial modelling systems that use this data to develop quantitative models, potentially incorporating industry-wide averages and market insights.
Coverage
The dataset provides detailed financial performance data for Apple Inc. It covers a specific time range, spanning a decade from 2012 to 2021. As Apple is a prominent global corporation, the insights derived from this dataset have relevance across international markets. Detailed financial data is available for each year within this defined period.
License
License: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) - Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is intended for a variety of users, including:
- Researchers: To gain an understanding of Apple’s financial performance and track its evolution.
- Financial Analysts: For conducting in-depth analysis, identifying trends, and making informed assessments.
- Business Strategists: To inform business decisions, assess corporate functions within Apple, and develop strategies based on historical financial success.
- Predictive Modellers: For developing forecasts of future revenue, expenses, and profits, or for building automated financial modelling systems.
- Students and Academics: For educational purposes, case studies, and academic research into corporate finance and market leadership.
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Original Data Source: Apple Historical Income Statement Data