Best Buy BBY Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '27 | TTM Q4 '26 | TTM Q3 '26 | TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $38.4B+0.6% | $38.28B+0.1% | $38.42B+8.1% | $38.24B+3.7% | $38.16B-0.3% | |
| International Segment | $3.46B+5.3% | $3.41B+3.7% | $3.41B+17.7% | $3.36B+12.5% | $3.29B+4.0% | |
| Total Assets by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $56.14B-0.5% | $55.39B-3.0% | $55.55B-2.8% | $55.88B-2.0% | $56.42B-0.3% | |
| International Segment | $5.46B+6.5% | $5.45B+6.8% | $5.4B+4.0% | $5.3B+1.6% | $5.13B-4.2% | |
| Cost of Sales by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $29.72B+0.7% | $29.64B+0.2% | $29.76B+8.8% | $29.59B+3.8% | $29.52B-0.7% | |
| International Segment | $2.72B+6.3% | $2.68B+4.9% | $2.66B+19.1% | $2.63B+14.0% | $2.55B+4.3% | |
| Adjusted Operating Income Loss by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $1.7B+2.9% | $1.67B+1.4% | $1.66B+14.8% | $1.64B+7.3% | $1.65B+4.4% | |
| International Segment | $116M+11.5% | $115M+6.5% | $120M+81.1% | $105M+28.8% | $104M+12.1% | |
| Adjustments by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | -$31M-134% | -$26M-73.3% | -$8.75M— | -$11.5M— | -$13.25M— | |
| Adjusted SG&A by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $6.98B-0.1% | $6.97B-0.5% | $7B+3.6% | $7.01B+2.4% | $6.99B+0.2% | |
| International Segment | $628M0.0% | $622M-1.3% | $627M+5.2% | $629M+4.7% | $628M+1.5% | |
| Cumulative Amount by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $569M— | $627M— | —— | —— | —— | |
| International Segment | $25M— | $30M— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Segment, Expenditure, Addition to Long-Lived Assets by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $618M-5.2% | $623M-2.7% | $637M-3.8% | $653M-3.7% | $652M-7.9% | |
| International Segment | $80M+17.6% | $81M+22.7% | $70M+8.1% | $59M+8.3% | $68M+68.9% | |
| Payments for Restructuring by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $28M-66.3% | $26M-69.8% | $25M-71.6% | $35M-62.0% | $83M+18.6% | |
| Restructuring reserve by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $193M-44.2% | $235M-47.2% | $273M-48.3% | $300M-35.5% | $346M-13.7% | |
| International Segment | $12M-47.8% | $15M-40.0% | $17M-39.3% | $20M— | $23M— | |
| Depreciation by Business | ||||||
| Domestic Segment | $769M-5.9% | $788M-4.5% | $804M-4.2% | $810M-5.5% | $817M-6.0% | |
| International Segment | $45M+9.8% | $43M+4.9% | $40M-4.2% | $41M-1.2% | $41M-3.0% | |
| Contract with Customer, Liability, Current by Product | ||||||
| Accrued liabilities | $248M+7.4% | $243M+6.1% | $236M+1.7% | $227M-2.6% | $231M-0.9% | |
| Deferred revenue | $3.49B-4.8% | $3.53B-4.3% | $3.58B-4.2% | $3.61B-5.0% | $3.66B-5.0% | |
| Unredeemed gift card liabilities | $925M-6.4% | $942M-4.3% | $960M-2.4% | $975M-0.8% | $988M-0.2% |
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- How does Best Buy break its business down?
- Best Buy (BBY) reports revenue by business across 2 parts — Domestic Segment and International Segment. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Best Buy's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Best Buy's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
