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Net Income

The trailing one- and three-year annualized growth rates in a company's net income. Net income growth shows how rapidly a company has been able to boost its "bottom line."

Growth investors might look for companies with net income growth of, say, 20% or more. If net income growth is NMF, it means the company lost money in one of the years used in the growth-rate calculation, making any growth rate Not Meaningful.

 

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