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Landmark Bancorp LARK Return on assets

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Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$18.8M+14.0%
Net income$5.1M+7.8%
EPS (diluted)$0.83+7.8%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$31.9M+45.6%
Total equity$161.6M+13.3%
Total assets$1.6B+1.7%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$6.8M-14.9%
CapEx$119.0K+143%
Free cash flow$6.7M-15.8%

Valuation

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Market cap$189.88M+32.6%
P/E9.9×+1.1×
P/S2.6×+0.4×

Profitability

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Net margin26.2%+2.5pp
FCF margin27.1%

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity12.6%+1.5pp
Debt / equity

Where this comes from

Calculated from Landmark Bancorp’s reported figures.

Based on trailing twelve months.

The official record: Landmark Bancorp’s 10-Q, filed May 6, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Landmark Bancorp's return on assets?
Landmark Bancorp (LARK) reported return on assets of 1.2% in Q1 2026.
How has Landmark Bancorp's return on assets changed year-over-year?
Landmark Bancorp's return on assets increased by 26.1% year-over-year, from 1% to 1.2%.
What is the long-term trend for Landmark Bancorp's return on assets?
Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), Landmark Bancorp's return on assets has grown at a -7.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from 1.8% to 1.2%.
What does return on assets mean?
Trailing-twelve-month net income divided by average total assets. Measures how efficiently the asset base generates profit, independent of how those assets are financed. Computed as net income over average total assets — note this is OpenCapital's standard definition and may differ from data vendors that use alternative numerators.