McCormick & Company, Incorporated MKC Goodwill And Intangible Assets Gross Carrying Amount Total
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Reported directly by McCormick & Company, Incorporated in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept mkc:GoodwillAndIntangibleAssetsGrossCarryingAmountTotal.
The official record: McCormick & Company, Incorporated’s 10-K, filed January 22, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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Questions, answered.
- What is McCormick & Company, Incorporated's goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total?
- McCormick & Company, Incorporated (MKC) reported goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total of $8.9B in Q3 2025.
- How has McCormick & Company, Incorporated's goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total changed year-over-year?
- McCormick & Company, Incorporated's goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total increased by 1.0% year-over-year, from $8.81B to $8.9B.
- What is the long-term trend for McCormick & Company, Incorporated's goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total?
- Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), McCormick & Company, Incorporated's goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total has grown at a 1.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $8.35B to $8.9B.
- What does goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total mean?
- The total original cost of all goodwill and intangible assets acquired through business purchases.
- How do you interpret goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total?
- A rising trend indicates an active M&A strategy, while a sudden drop may signal impairment charges.
- How does goodwill and intangible assets gross carrying amount total compare across companies?
- Standard metric for assessing the scale of inorganic growth; common in industries with high consolidation activity.