Yext Stock-Based Compensation
The Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) of Yext (YEXT) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 48.71 M USD. In the previous year, Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) was 51.78 M USD — a change of -5.93% (lower).
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Stock-Based Compensation
48.71 MUSD
YoY
-5.93%
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The Yext Stock-Based Compensation history
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| YEAR | Stock-Based Compensation | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 48.71 MUSD | -5.93% | |
| 51.78 MUSD | +15.17% | |
| 44.96 MUSD | -28.72% | |
| 63.08 MUSD | -14.16% | |
| 73.48 MUSD | +1.64% | |
| 72.29 MUSD | +6.68% | |
| 67.77 MUSD | +53.21% | |
| 44.23 MUSD | +97.82% | |
| 22.36 MUSD | +126.98% | |
| 9.85 MUSD | +118.57% | |
| 4.51 MUSD | +55.25% | |
| 2.90 MUSD | — |
Yext Stock analysis
Frequently Asked Questions about Yext stock
Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) of Yext is 48.71 M USD in 2026.
Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) of Yext changed from 51.78 M USD to 48.71 M USD, representing a -5.93% change. The value is lower than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) Yext since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
Stock-based compensation is a non-cash expense representing equity awards to employees. High SBC can dilute existing shareholders and inflate reported cash flow.
Stock-Based Compensation (SBC)'s USD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Stock-Based Compensation (SBC)'s Yext historically and in real time.
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