Intuit EBIT Margin
The EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Intuit (INTU) as of Jun 15, 2026 is 0.26.In the previous year, EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) was 0.24 — a change of 10.83% (higher).
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EBIT Margin
0.26
YoY
10.83%
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Intuit is 2026 0.26 . EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Intuit was 2025 0.24 . It decreases by 10.83% higher compared to the previous year.
For Intuit, the operating (EBIT) margin of 26.2% is broadly stable versus 26% a few years ago.
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Intuit Stock analysis
What does Intuit do? Intuit Inc is an American company specializing in financial software. The company was founded in 1983 in California and has quickly become a major player in the industry. Its business model is based on the development and sale of software that supports individuals and small businesses in their accounting, tax filing, and other financial tasks. Intuit offers different software products for financial management, accounting, and tax purposes, such as QuickBooks and TurboTax. The company also offers Mint, a software for organizing personal finances and tracking expenses. In 2016, Intuit acquired TSheets, a cloud-based time management software. Intuit prioritizes customer-driven innovation and aims to improve financial education and customer satisfaction. Overall, Intuit Inc is a successful company in the field of financial software, providing solutions for a wide range of customers. Intuit is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of Intuit amounted to 0.24 0.26
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