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Bank Nova Scotia Halifax Pfd 3 (BNS) Financial Metrics 2020-2026

Key metrics and charts across all fundamental categories.

Prices

Stock price and market valuation

Stock Price
$75.65
52.8%
Market Cap
$68.57B
11.1%

BNS closed the most recent quarter at $75.65, a 52.8% increase year-over-year. Market capitalization stands at $68.57B, up 11.1% from the prior year. Track BNS price trends and market cap history to understand how the market values this company over time.

Stock Price
How the market values the company over time
Market Cap
Total equity value as determined by the market

Revenue & Profit

Revenue, EBITDA, operating income, net income, EPS, and shares across quarters

TTM Revenue
$70.98B
5.6%
Q. Revenue
$17.19B
TTM EBITDA
$14.42B
41.4%
TTM Op. Income
$12.82B
49.2%
Q. Op. Income
$3.43B
TTM Net Income
$9.55B
43.8%
Q. Net Income
$2.60B
EPS
N/A
Shares Out.
$906.38M
27.3%
$70.98B in TTM revenue declined 5.6% YoY, reaching $17.19B last quarter. TTM EBITDA of $14.42B and TTM operating income of $12.82B shows growth is flowing through. Net income of $9.55B TTM confirms the company is converting revenue into profit. Revenue is contracting — assess whether this is cyclical or structural.
TTM Revenue
Reveals whether the core business is growing or shrinking
Quarterly Revenue
Highlights seasonal patterns and short-term momentum
TTM EBITDA
Shows if underlying operating profitability is improving
Quarterly EBITDA
Tracks near-term operating profitability trends
TTM Operating Income
Smoothed operating profit over the past four quarters
Quarterly Operating Income
Profit from core operations before financing costs
TTM Net Income
The bottom line — is the company making more money?
Quarterly Net Income
Short-term profit after all expenses and taxes
EPS
Earnings per share — profit attributable to each share
Shares Outstanding
Declining means buybacks benefit remaining holders

Assets & Liabilities

Assets, cash, debt, book value, and leverage

Total Assets
$1.52T
Cash
$9.10B
Long-Term Debt
$161.19B
Book Value
$87.13B
D/E Ratio
1.8
Debt/EBITDA
42.0
With $1.52T in assets and $161.19B in long-term debt, the D/E of 1.8and book value of $87.13B — reflects moderate leverage — debt is manageable but worth monitoring.
Total Assets
Expanding asset base can indicate business growth
Cash & Equivalents
Shows liquidity available for opportunities or downturns
Long-Term Debt
Declining debt trend is generally positive
Book Value (Equity)
Growing book value signals intrinsic value creation
Debt / Equity
Lower means less reliance on borrowed money
Debt / EBITDA
Below 2x is conservative; above 4x is high

Cash Flow

Operating cash flow, free cash flow, FCF margin, and earnings quality

Free Cash Flow
$16.95B
618.6%
FCF Margin
23.9%
FCF / Net Income
6.5
FCF of $16.95B. The FCF / Net Income ratio of 1.8x means earnings are well backed by actual cash — high-quality earnings.
Operating Cash Flow
Cash generated from core business operations
Free Cash Flow
Cash the business generates after maintaining itself
FCF Margin (%)
10%+ signals a capital-efficient business model
FCF / Net Income
Above 1 means earnings are backed by real cash

Margins

Profit margins across the income statement

EBITDA Margin
22.3%
Op. Margin
20.0%
39.3%
Net Margin
15.1%
37.1%
Op. margin of 20.0% is up 5.6% YoY — cost efficiency is improving. Net margin at 15.1%.
Gross Margin (%)
Revenue left after direct cost of goods sold
EBITDA Margin (%)
Operating profitability independent of capital structure
Operating & Net Margins (%)
How much of each dollar becomes profit

Price Ratios

Valuation multiples — is the company cheap or expensive?

P/E Ratio
7.2x
P/S Ratio
1.0x
P/B Ratio
0.8x
At 7.2x P/E, the stock trades below market averages — potentially undervalued. P/S of 1.0x and P/B of 0.8x provide additional context. Assess whether the current multiple is justified by the company's growth and profitability trajectory.
P/E Ratio
Higher suggests growth expectations; lower may signal undervaluation
P/S Ratio
Useful when earnings are volatile or negative
P/B Ratio
Below 1 means trading below accounting book value
EV / EBITDA
Lower multiple often signals better value
FCF Yield (%)
Cash return at current price — compare to bond yields
Earnings Yield (%)
Earnings return at current price — inverse of P/E

Others

Return ratios, efficiency, and credit metrics

ROE
11.0%
ROA
0.6%
Asset Turnover
0.0
Rev/Share
$78.31
ROE of 11.0% shows decent shareholder returns — room for improvement. ROA of 0.6% shows how efficiently management uses assets to generate profit. Revenue per share at $78.314 removes dilution effects from top-line growth.
Return on Equity (ROE)
15%+ consistently signals a durable competitive advantage
Return on Assets (ROA)
How well management uses assets to generate profit
Asset Turnover
How efficiently assets generate each dollar of sales
Revenue per Share
Per-share revenue growth adjusted for dilution
Interest Coverage
How comfortably the company covers interest payments