This analysis examines Walmart (WMT) through the lens of its financial statements, valuation metrics, and capital allocation.
Top-Line Growth
At $713.16B, Walmart's FY2026 revenue was 4.7% ahead of the $680.99B posted in FY2025.
A 4.0% CAGR over 10 years is underwhelming. In real terms, Walmart's revenue has barely grown from $482.13B to $713.16B.
At $713.16B in annual revenue, Walmart is one of the large-cap players in the consumer staples space.
With 10 straight years of revenue growth, this isn't a blip — the trajectory is clear for Walmart.
| Year | Revenue | YoY % |
|---|---|---|
| FY2026 | $713.16B | +4.7% |
| FY2025 | $680.99B | +5.1% |
| FY2024 | $648.12B | +6.0% |
| FY2023 | $611.29B | +6.7% |
| FY2022 | $572.75B | +2.4% |
Explore the full 10-year revenue trend with interactive charts
Segment Analysis
Walmart's geographic revenue mix spans United States (81%) and Walmart International (19%).
Profitability
A 12.6% improvement in net income took Walmart's bottom line to $21.89B in FY2026.
Net profit margin held relatively steady at 3.1% in FY2026.
FY2026 diluted EPS of $2.73 was up from the $2.41 reported in FY2025.
Explore the profitability trend in detail below
How Walmart Returns Cash to Shareholders
Walmart's FY2026 dividend came in at $0.94 per share, representing a 0.79% yield.
The dividend track record is notable: Walmart has maintained payouts for 10+ straight years.
At a 34.3% payout ratio, Walmart strikes a reasonable balance between shareholder returns and retained earnings.
| Year | DPS | Payout Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| FY2026 | $0.94 | 34.3% |
| FY2025 | $0.83 | 34.3% |
| FY2024 | $0.76 | 39.6% |
| FY2023 | $0.75 | 52.5% |
| FY2022 | $0.73 | 45.1% |
On the buyback front, Walmart has spent $71.53B repurchasing shares over 11 years, reducing the float and boosting per-share metrics.
See Walmart's buyback history alongside shares outstanding below
Walmart's Balance Sheet Health
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Cash & Short-term Investments | $10.73B |
| Total Debt | $67.09B |
| Shareholders' Equity | $99.62B |
| Total Assets | $284.67B |
| Debt-to-Equity Ratio | 0.67x |
| Current Ratio | 0.79x |
| Interest Coverage | 81.0x |
| Free Cash Flow (TTM) | $41.56B |
Walmart's debt of $67.09B against $10.73B in cash and a 0.67x D/E ratio point to a well-capitalized balance sheet.
With a current ratio of 0.79x, Walmart's short-term liquidity leaves little margin for surprises.
With interest coverage at 81.0x, Walmart's operating income comfortably exceeds its interest obligations.
Free cash flow of $41.56B underscores Walmart's ability to self-fund growth and return capital to shareholders.
See the detailed financial health breakdown in the charts
Walmart reported a headcount of 2,100,000 in FY2026, about $339.6K in revenue per employee.
Explore Walmart's headcount trend and workforce productivity
Is Walmart Overvalued?
Is Walmart overvalued? Let's see what the numbers say.
Walmart shares are currently trading at $116.89.
The P/E Ratio approach puts Walmart's intrinsic value at $86, a 35.2% downside from the current market price.
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| Model | Est. Fair Value | vs. Current Price |
|---|---|---|
| P/E Ratio | $86 | 35.2% downside to fair value |
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Key Highlights
Pulling it all together, here's what the numbers say about Walmart (WMT) heading into the next fiscal year.
Revenue of $713.16B in FY2026, up 4.7% year-over-year.
Long-term revenue has been compounding at 4.0% annually over 10 years.
The company is profitable, with a net margin of 3.1% and net income of $21.89B.
Returned $15.60B to shareholders in FY2026 through dividends and/or buybacks.
Conservative balance sheet with a D/E ratio of 0.67x.
The P/E Ratio model implies 35.2% downside to fair value. The remaining 2 models are worth cross-checking before drawing a conclusion — sign up to see the full analysis.
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