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Intuit stock overview: financials, insider activity, and peer context

Intuit operates in the Application Software industry within the Information Technology sector and is a constituent of the S&P 500. This page connects filing evidence with ownership, insider activity, forecasts, ETFs, and peer context so each dataset can be checked against the others.

Deterministic, source-linked commentary

The current research read on INTU

For INTU, the filing evidence matters before the market narrative. 10-Q covers CY2026Q1. quarterly revenue was $8.6B; year-over-year growth was 10.4%; operating margin was 47.0%; trailing free cash flow was $1.1B. Read together, these figures test whether scale is translating into profit and cash. Verify periods and company footnotes in the original SEC EDGAR filing.

Scenario work adds a forward-looking layer to the reported results. The forecast scenarios were updated 2026-05-21. Revenue growth, margins, cash generation, and risk assumptions must be checked against each new filing. Compare them with the latest earnings analysis.

Business model

Company snapshot

Intuit operates in the Application Software industry within the Information Technology sector and is a constituent of the S&P 500. The latest standardized snapshot records $24.85B of trailing revenue, $7.02B of net income, and $1.08B of free cash flow. These figures describe the reported company, while valuation and price require a separate market-data timestamp.

Operating lines

in the Application Software industry within the Information Technology sector

A named product, service, or operating exposure identified in the company description.

is a constituent of the S&P 500

A named product, service, or operating exposure identified in the company description.

Geographic revenue mix

The current standardized filing dataset does not extract a comparable geographic revenue table for every issuer. Review the latest 10-K segment note for domestic and international mix, concentration, foreign-exchange sensitivity, and country-specific regulation.

10-Q · 2026-05-20

What the latest filing shows

Form: 10-Q Period: CY2026Q1 Filed: 2026-05-20 CIK: 0000896878

Revenue for the latest standardized quarter was $8.56B, while diluted EPS was 11.09. Revenue changed 10.4% from the comparable period. Gross margin was 96.2% and operating margin was 47%. Margin direction matters because it shows whether growth is translating into operating leverage or requiring more cost to support.

Open original SEC filing

Earnings & filings

INTU earnings calls, releases, and filing evidence

Earnings calls

No authorized call transcript summary is available yet for this ticker.

Filings & announcements

Earnings history

DatePeriodStatusRevenueEPSSource
2026-05-22Q3 FY2026Reported$8.6B,Intuit fiscal Q3 2026 results

CY2026Q1

Earnings analysis

PeriodRevenueNet incomeEPSOperating margin
CY2026Q1$8.56B$3.06B11.0947%
TTM$24.85B$7.02B25.1836.7%
FY$18.83B$3.87BSee filing26.1%

Intuit's fiscal Q3 2026 report should be read as a stock-outlook reset, not just a beat-or-miss event. The key facts are strong fiscal Q3 revenue, Small Business and Consumer tax activity drove the quarter, EPS and cash generation remained central because Intuit is valued as a high-quality software compounder, and management raised fiscal 2026 guidance. Bottom line: the report improves the setup only if those numbers support whether Intuit's AI agents, tax ecosystem, and small-business platform can sustain premium software growth.

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Scenario analysis

Forecast range

INTU is a NASDAQ-100 stock with a checked price of 383.93, market cap of 106.18B, and revenue of 20.93B. A practical 2026 scenario map is $288-346 in a bear case, $353-442 in a base case, and $453-557 in a bull case. The forecast depends on software, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI monetization.

Forecast assumptions

  • Revenue growth must be checked against the latest filing and management guidance.
  • Current reported operating margin is 36.7%.
  • TTM free-cash-flow margin is 4.3%.
  • Discount rates and valuation multiples should move when risk-free rates, business risk, or estimate confidence changes.

This is not a buy or sell recommendation. Forecasts are conditional ranges whose assumptions can fail.

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Information Technology

Peer comparison

CompanyTTM revenueRevenue growthOperating marginTracked holders
INTUIntuit$24.85B10.4%36.7%0
APHAmphenol$24.28B58.4%24.6%0
CDWCDW Corporation$22.59B9.2%7.1%0
LRCXLam Research$21.23B23.8%34.1%0
CTSHCognizant$21.19B5.8%15.9%0
AMATApplied Materials$29.32B11.4%29.9%0
JBLJabil$31.14B23.1%4.2%0

INTU's 10.4% revenue growth and 36.7% operating margin should be read against peers using the same reporting definitions. A higher margin may reflect pricing power or business mix, while a lower margin can reflect investment, cyclicality, or weaker economics.

10-K · 2025-09-03

Key risk factors disclosed in the latest 10-K

The categories below are a deterministic research checklist anchored to Intuit's industry and latest annual filing. They summarize areas investors should locate in Item 1A; they do not replace the company's exact legal disclosure.

  • Demand and product-cycle risk: Application Software can experience changing customer demand, replacement cycles, and competitive product launches that affect revenue timing.
  • Competition and execution: Market share depends on product quality, pricing, distribution, innovation, and management's ability to convert investment into durable customer demand.
  • Supply chain and counterparties: Supplier concentration, logistics disruption, component availability, and customer concentration can affect delivery schedules, costs, and working capital.
  • Regulation and litigation: Antitrust, privacy, securities, labor, tax, environmental, and industry-specific rules may change costs or restrict products and business practices.
  • Financial and market risk: Foreign exchange, interest rates, credit conditions, investment values, and capital-allocation decisions can affect reported earnings and valuation.
Review the original 10-K risk disclosures

Shareholder returns

Dividend and buyback history

Dividend

Intuit reported $1.19B of dividends paid over the trailing period and $341M in the latest standardized quarter. These are company cash outflows, not a per-share forward yield.

Share buybacks

The standardized snapshot does not currently expose a reliable repurchase authorization and share-count bridge for every issuer. Compare diluted shares outstanding across filings and read the capital-return note before concluding that buybacks reduced the share base.

Research workflow

Common research questions about INTU

Who is the largest tracked institutional holder of INTU?

The current tracked-manager sample does not identify an active INTU holder. The INTU ownership page will reflect a matching position when one enters the filing dataset.

What does recent insider activity show for INTU?

No recent Form 4 transaction appears in the current INTU window. Check the INTU Form 4 history for later company-officer or director filings.

What business does Intuit operate?

Intuit operates in the Application Software industry within the Information Technology sector and is a constituent of the S&P 500. The INTU company snapshot connects that business description with reported revenue, profit, and cash flow.

How does INTU compare with a close operating peer?

INTU's revenue growth is 10.4% and its operating margin is 36.7%. Compare those figures with APH research using the same definitions.

What do the latest financials say about INTU?

10-Q reports $24.8B of trailing revenue, with revenue growth of 10.4% and an operating margin of 36.7%. The supporting period and source are listed in the INTU filing section.

How strong is INTU's cash return profile?

Intuit reported $1.2B of trailing dividends paid alongside $1.1B of free cash flow. The INTU capital-return section separates company cash outflows from a forward per-share yield.

Which assumptions matter most for the INTU outlook?

The INTU range depends on revenue growth, operating margin, cash conversion, and the risk assumptions in each new filing. Recheck them in the INTU forecast section.

Primary and reference data

Sources and methodology

  • Filings: SEC EDGAR CompanyFacts, 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, Form 4, 13F-HR.
  • Fundamentals: SEC EDGAR CompanyFacts; market references may use yfinance and Finnhub where explicitly available.
  • ETF: Issuer disclosures and the locally dated ETF holdings snapshot.

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Disclaimer: Informational only; not investment, legal, or tax advice. Cross-check material facts against original filings before acting.

Reference notes

Data notes

Reporting dates

Use filing dates, report periods, and source links together for INTU. A company filing, a 13F disclosure, a Form 4 transaction, and an earnings release can describe different time windows, so the date beside each row matters before comparing signals.

Ownership context

13F rows are delayed public long-equity snapshots from a selected manager universe. They are useful for seeing which tracked institutions reported exposure, but they do not show every hedge, short position, cash balance, or trade made after the quarter ended.

Insider transactions

Form 4 activity should be read by transaction type, role, value, and remaining ownership. Open-market purchases and sales are different from grants, option exercises, gifts, or tax withholding, and the original SEC filing is still the controlling document.

Earnings and forecasts

Earnings pages and forecast pages are linked when a supported article exists. Treat those pages as context for reported numbers, guidance, margins, and scenario assumptions, then return to the table data when you need the underlying source date or filing trail.