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- Statement of Comprehensive Income
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- Analysis of Solvency Ratios
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- Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
- Total Asset Turnover since 2005
- Price to Book Value (P/BV) since 2005
- Price to Sales (P/S) since 2005
- Analysis of Revenues
- Aggregate Accruals
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Economic Profit
12 months ended: | Dec 31, 2024 | Dec 31, 2023 | Dec 31, 2022 | Dec 31, 2021 | Dec 31, 2020 | |
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Net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT)1 | ||||||
Cost of capital2 | ||||||
Invested capital3 | ||||||
Economic profit4 |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 NOPAT. See details »
2 Cost of capital. See details »
3 Invested capital. See details »
4 2024 Calculation
Economic profit = NOPAT – Cost of capital × Invested capital
= – × =
The financial data reveals notable fluctuations in key performance indicators over the five-year period. The Net Operating Profit After Taxes (NOPAT) exhibits significant variability, with a marked increase from 6,095 million USD in 2020 to a peak of 31,018 million USD in 2022, followed by a sharp decline to negative 1,277 million USD in 2023, before recovering somewhat to 7,374 million USD in 2024. This pattern indicates challenges in profitability, particularly in 2023, contrasted with strong performance in 2021 and 2022.
The Cost of Capital percentage shows a gradual increase from 9.50% in 2020 to 10.16% in 2022, suggesting rising costs of financing or higher risk perceptions during this period. Subsequently, it declines to 8.75% in 2023 and slightly increases to 8.92% in 2024, reflecting a moderation in cost levels after 2022.
Invested Capital demonstrates variability as well, decreasing from 103,898 million USD in 2020 to 87,670 million USD in 2021 before increasing significantly to 110,746 million USD in 2022 and reaching its highest value of 154,882 million USD in 2023. A decline to 135,777 million USD follows in 2024. The sharp increase in 2023 suggests substantial investments or asset acquisitions during that year, which may correlate with the negative operating profit observed concurrently.
Economic Profit also oscillates considerably, shifting from a negative value of -3,777 million USD in 2020 to positive values of 9,666 million USD and 19,769 million USD in 2021 and 2022, respectively. In 2023, Economic Profit plunges deeply into negative territory at -14,830 million USD, then improves to -4,732 million USD in 2024. This pattern mirrors the trends in NOPAT and highlights a period of economic underperformance in 2023, potentially stemming from the increased invested capital and the reduced profitability in that year.
Overall, the data indicates a period of strong financial performance in 2021 and 2022, characterized by rising profits and economic value creation despite increasing cost of capital. This is followed by a significant downturn in 2023, marked by negative profits and economic losses despite elevated invested capital, suggesting operational or market challenges. The partial recovery in 2024, with improved profitability and reduced invested capital, may signal efforts towards stabilization and return to value creation.
Net Operating Profit after Taxes (NOPAT)
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 Elimination of deferred tax expense. See details »
2 Addition of increase (decrease) in allowance for doubtful accounts.
3 Addition of increase (decrease) in restructuring accruals.
4 Addition of increase (decrease) in equity equivalents to net income attributable to Pfizer Inc. common shareholders.
5 2024 Calculation
Interest expense on capitalized operating leases = Operating lease liability × Discount rate
= × =
6 2024 Calculation
Tax benefit of interest expense = Adjusted interest expense × Statutory income tax rate
= × 21.00% =
7 Addition of after taxes interest expense to net income attributable to Pfizer Inc. common shareholders.
8 2024 Calculation
Tax expense (benefit) of investment income = Investment income, before tax × Statutory income tax rate
= × 21.00% =
9 Elimination of after taxes investment income.
10 Elimination of discontinued operations.
The financial data reveals notable fluctuations in profitability measures over the five-year period under review. Both net income attributable to common shareholders and net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) exhibit significant variability, indicating shifts in operational efficiency and overall financial performance.
- Net Income Attributable to Pfizer Inc. Common Shareholders
- The net income increased substantially from 9,616 million USD in 2020 to a peak of 31,372 million USD in 2022. This growth signals a period of heightened profitability. However, the figure declined sharply to 2,119 million USD in 2023, representing a significant downturn. The net income rebounded in 2024 to 8,031 million USD, yet remained well below the peak levels observed in 2021 and 2022.
- Net Operating Profit After Taxes (NOPAT)
- The NOPAT followed a similar trajectory as net income. It rose from 6,095 million USD in 2020 to a maximum of 31,018 million USD in 2022, demonstrating improved operational performance and effective tax management during this period. In 2023, NOPAT turned negative to -1,277 million USD, reflecting operational challenges and possibly extraordinary items impacting profitability. The measure recovered moderately in 2024, reaching 7,374 million USD, yet still significantly lower compared to the peak years.
Overall, the data indicates a strong growth trend in profitability through 2022, followed by a pronounced decline in 2023, and a partial recovery in 2024. The volatile pattern suggests the presence of external or internal factors causing fluctuations in earnings and operating profitability, which could merit further investigation to understand the underlying drivers and sustainability of recent earnings levels.
Cash Operating Taxes
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
- Provision (benefit) for taxes on income
- The provision for taxes on income demonstrated significant volatility over the observed periods. Initially, it increased notably from 477 million USD in 2020 to a peak of 3,328 million USD in 2022. Subsequently, it shifted to a negative value, indicating a tax benefit, with -1,115 million USD recorded in 2023, followed by a marginal negative provision of -28 million USD in 2024. This pattern suggests a possible influence of tax credits, adjustments, or one-time events impacting the effective tax expense.
- Cash operating taxes
- Cash operating taxes exhibited a rising trend from 2,090 million USD in 2020 to a peak of 7,967 million USD in 2022. After reaching this high point, there was a pronounced decline to 2,113 million USD in 2023. The figure modestly increased again to 2,426 million USD in 2024. This fluctuation indicates variability in the company’s cash tax obligations, potentially reflecting changes in taxable income, tax planning strategies, or timing differences in tax payments.
Invested Capital
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 Addition of capitalized operating leases.
2 Elimination of deferred taxes from assets and liabilities. See details »
3 Addition of allowance for doubtful accounts receivable.
4 Addition of restructuring accruals.
5 Addition of equity equivalents to total Pfizer Inc. shareholders’ equity.
6 Removal of accumulated other comprehensive income.
7 Subtraction of construction in progress.
8 Subtraction of marketable securities.
The data reveals significant fluctuations across the reported financial items over the five-year period from 2020 to 2024.
- Total reported debt & leases
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This figure remained relatively stable between 2020 and 2022, with values around 41,000 million US dollars. However, it increased substantially in 2023 to over 75,000 million US dollars, representing almost a doubling compared to the previous year. In 2024, there was a decrease to approximately 67,000 million US dollars, though this figure remained markedly higher than the levels seen from 2020 to 2022.
- Total Pfizer Inc. shareholders’ equity
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Shareholders’ equity exhibited a generally increasing trend from 63,238 million US dollars in 2020, rising steadily to a peak of 95,661 million US dollars in 2022. Following this apex, the equity declined moderately in the succeeding two years, reaching 88,203 million US dollars by the end of 2024. Despite the decrease post-2022, the equity values in 2023 and 2024 remained higher than the initial 2020 level.
- Invested capital
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Invested capital presents a more volatile trend. Starting at 103,898 million US dollars in 2020, it decreased to 87,670 million US dollars in 2021, indicating a contraction. This was followed by a substantial increase in 2022 to 110,746 million US dollars and an even sharper rise in 2023 to 154,882 million US dollars. By 2024, invested capital receded to 135,777 million US dollars but remained significantly above the 2020 level.
Overall, the data highlights a phase of increased leverage in 2023, as reflected by the sharp rise in total reported debt and leases, coupled with a significant buildup of invested capital during the same period. Shareholders’ equity expanded robustly through 2022, peaking before experiencing moderate declines, suggesting possible distribution of earnings or adjustments in retained earnings. The trends indicate dynamic financial management actions influencing capital structure and investment intensity, especially from 2022 through 2024.
Cost of Capital
Pfizer Inc., cost of capital calculations
Capital (fair value)1 | Weights | Cost of capital | |||||||||||
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Operating lease liability4 | ÷ | = | × | × (1 – 21.00%) | = | ||||||||
Total: |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31).
1 US$ in millions
2 Equity. See details »
3 Debt. See details »
4 Operating lease liability. See details »
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Total: |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31).
1 US$ in millions
2 Equity. See details »
3 Debt. See details »
4 Operating lease liability. See details »
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Debt3 | ÷ | = | × | × (1 – 21.00%) | = | ||||||||
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Total: |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31).
1 US$ in millions
2 Equity. See details »
3 Debt. See details »
4 Operating lease liability. See details »
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Total: |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31).
1 US$ in millions
2 Equity. See details »
3 Debt. See details »
4 Operating lease liability. See details »
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Total: |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 US$ in millions
2 Equity. See details »
3 Debt. See details »
4 Operating lease liability. See details »
Economic Spread Ratio
Dec 31, 2024 | Dec 31, 2023 | Dec 31, 2022 | Dec 31, 2021 | Dec 31, 2020 | ||
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Economic profit1 | ||||||
Invested capital2 | ||||||
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Economic spread ratio3 | ||||||
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Economic Spread Ratio, Competitors4 | ||||||
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Amgen Inc. | ||||||
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | ||||||
Danaher Corp. | ||||||
Eli Lilly & Co. | ||||||
Gilead Sciences Inc. | ||||||
Johnson & Johnson | ||||||
Merck & Co. Inc. | ||||||
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. | ||||||
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | ||||||
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 Economic profit. See details »
2 Invested capital. See details »
3 2024 Calculation
Economic spread ratio = 100 × Economic profit ÷ Invested capital
= 100 × ÷ =
4 Click competitor name to see calculations.
The financial data exhibits noticeable fluctuations over the five-year period from the end of 2020 to the end of 2024. Each key financial metric demonstrates varying trends indicative of operational and capital efficiency changes.
- Economic Profit
- Economic profit shows significant volatility with values ranging from a negative $3,777 million in 2020 to a peak positive performance of $19,769 million in 2022. After this peak, economic profit declined sharply, turning negative again in 2023 at -$14,830 million and improving slightly but remaining negative at -$4,732 million in 2024. This pattern suggests periods of both strong value creation and substantial value destruction within the timeframe analyzed.
- Invested Capital
- Invested capital does not follow a consistent trend but generally increased over the period, rising from $103,898 million in 2020 to a high point of $154,882 million in 2023 before falling back to $135,777 million in 2024. The growth until 2023 indicates expansion or increased deployment of capital resources, while the subsequent decline may imply asset divestitures, write-downs, or efficiency-driven capital reductions.
- Economic Spread Ratio
- The economic spread ratio aligns with the economic profit trends, reflecting profitability relative to invested capital. Initially negative at -3.64% in 2020, it improves markedly to positive values of 11.03% in 2021 and 17.85% in 2022, indicating enhanced returns above cost of capital during these years. However, a sharp reversal occurs in 2023 and 2024 with ratios of -9.58% and -3.49% respectively, highlighting a deterioration in economic profitability that corresponds to the decline in economic profit observed.
Overall, the data reveals a period of strong profitability and capital utilization peaks around 2021-2022, followed by a notable downturn in subsequent years. This cyclical performance pattern suggests external or internal challenges arose post-2022, impacting both economic returns and invested capital deployment efficiency.
Economic Profit Margin
Dec 31, 2024 | Dec 31, 2023 | Dec 31, 2022 | Dec 31, 2021 | Dec 31, 2020 | ||
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Selected Financial Data (US$ in millions) | ||||||
Economic profit1 | ||||||
Revenues | ||||||
Performance Ratio | ||||||
Economic profit margin2 | ||||||
Benchmarks | ||||||
Economic Profit Margin, Competitors3 | ||||||
AbbVie Inc. | ||||||
Amgen Inc. | ||||||
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | ||||||
Danaher Corp. | ||||||
Eli Lilly & Co. | ||||||
Gilead Sciences Inc. | ||||||
Johnson & Johnson | ||||||
Merck & Co. Inc. | ||||||
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. | ||||||
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | ||||||
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
1 Economic profit. See details »
2 2024 Calculation
Economic profit margin = 100 × Economic profit ÷ Revenues
= 100 × ÷ =
3 Click competitor name to see calculations.
The financial data over the five-year period displays notable variability in both revenue and economic profit metrics.
- Revenues
- Revenues experienced a substantial increase from 42,678 million US dollars at the end of 2020 to 101,175 million US dollars at the end of 2022. However, after reaching this peak in 2022, revenues significantly declined to 59,553 million US dollars in 2023. A modest recovery is observed in 2024, with revenues increasing to 63,627 million US dollars, though still significantly below the 2022 peak.
- Economic Profit
- Economic profit showed a pronounced fluctuation throughout the period. It started with a negative value of -3,777 million US dollars in 2020, turned positive in 2021 at 9,666 million US dollars, and continued to grow substantially to 19,769 million US dollars in 2022. This upward trend reversed sharply in 2023, with economic profit plummeting to a negative -14,830 million US dollars and partially recovering in 2024 to a negative -4,732 million US dollars, though the value remained below zero.
- Economic Profit Margin
- The economic profit margin followed a trajectory consistent with the economic profit figures. It improved from a negative -8.85% in 2020 to a positive 19.54% in 2022, indicating increased profitability relative to revenues during this period. Subsequently, the margin deteriorated substantially, registering a negative -24.9% in 2023 and improving slightly to -7.44% in 2024 but remaining negative.
Overall, the period from 2020 to 2022 was characterized by significant revenue growth accompanied by improved economic profitability, reaching peak performance in 2022. The years 2023 and 2024 saw a notable decline in both revenues and economic profit, with the company experiencing negative economic profits and margins despite some partial recovery in revenue in 2024. These trends suggest challenges impacting profitability post-2022 that have yet to be fully resolved by the end of 2024.