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Provident Financial Services PFS Pension liability adjustments

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Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$225.2M+7.9%
Net income$79.4M+24.0%
EPS (diluted)$0.61+24.5%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$222.1M-5.1%
Total debt$2.5B+5.7%
Total equity$2.9B+7.7%
Total assets$25.2B+4.0%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$84.7M-4.4%
CapEx$3.7M+223%
Free cash flow$81.0M-7.3%

Valuation

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Market cap$3.05B+23.4%
Enterprise value$5.37B+15.3%
P/E9.9×-6.8×
P/S3.4×+0.3×

Profitability

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Net margin34.6%+15.9pp
FCF margin47.8%-11.9pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity11.1%+4.3pp
Debt / equity0.9×0.0×

Where this comes from

Reported directly by Provident Financial Services in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept pfs:DeferredTaxLiabilitiesPensionLiabilityAdjustments.

The official record: Provident Financial Services’s 10-K, filed February 27, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Provident Financial Services's pension liability adjustments?
Provident Financial Services (PFS) reported pension liability adjustments of $1.19M in Q4 2025.
How has Provident Financial Services's pension liability adjustments changed year-over-year?
Provident Financial Services's pension liability adjustments decreased by 53.2% year-over-year, from $2.55M to $1.19M.
What does pension liability adjustments mean?
This represents adjustments to the pension liability resulting from changes in actuarial assumptions, such as discount rates or mortality tables, or differences between expected and actual plan asset returns. These adjustments are critical for understanding the volatility of the company's long-term retirement obligations. It helps investors gauge the sensitivity of the balance sheet to macroeconomic shifts.