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Procter & Gamble PG Ratios & Valuation

FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Profitability
Gross margin205.2%+3.3pp201.9%+13.5pp188.4%-6.9pp195.3%-9.5pp
Operating margin93.8%+4.4pp89.4%+1.9pp87.5%-2.4pp89.9%-4.5pp
Net margin72.8%+1.2pp71.6%+0.1pp71.4%-2.1pp73.6%-1.8pp
Efficiency
Asset turnover2.7×-0.1×2.8×+0.1×2.7×+0.1×2.6×+0.1×
Liquidity
Current ratio2.9×+0.2×2.7×+0.3×2.4×-0.3×2.7×-0.4×
Leverage
Net debt / EBITDA4.4×-0.3×4.7×-0.7×5.4×+0.7×4.7×+0.8×
Valuation
Market capitalization$1.58T+8.0%$1.46T+6.7%$1.37T-5.2%$1.45T+8.9%
Price / earnings103.3×+5.9×97.5×+2.7×94.8×-4.9×99.7×+5.0×
Price / sales18.8×+1.3×17.4×+0.5×16.9×-1.4×18.3×+0.5×
EV / EBITDA74.3×+1.8×72.5×0.0×72.5×-2.8×75.3×+6.4×
Dividend yield9.8%-0.2pp10%-0.4pp10.5%+0.9pp9.6%-0.1pp

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Questions, answered.

What are Procter & Gamble's profit margins?
Procter & Gamble (PG) runs a 50.3% gross margin and a 23.2% operating margin, with a 19.2% net margin.
Where do Procter & Gamble's ratios come from?
Every ratio is computed from Procter & Gamble's SEC filings — trailing-twelve-month flows over period-end balances. Valuation multiples combine those fundamentals with market data, recomputed each period. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any ratio for its full history and peer comparisons.