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Earnings yield at other companies

JPMorgan Chase logo
JPMorgan ChaseJPM
7.4%-1.3pp
Bank of America logo
Bank of AmericaBAC
9.1%+0.4pp
Wells Fargo & Company logo
Wells Fargo & CompanyWFC
8.9%+0.3pp
Provident Financial Services logo
Provident Financial ServicesPFS
11.1%+4.5pp
Citizens Financial Services, Inc. logo
Citizens Financial Services, Inc.CZFS
13.4%+3.1pp
National Bankshares logo
National BanksharesNKSH
7.6%+2.5pp

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$9.9M-2.4%
Net income$1.4M-27.1%
EPS (diluted)$0.21-25.0%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$57.1M+12.2%
Total debt$186.4M+9,616%
Total equity$126.6M-1.8%
Total assets$1.2B-3.4%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$1.9M-43.1%
CapEx$145.0K+400%
Free cash flow$1.7M-47.0%

Valuation

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Market cap$107.56M+4.8%
Enterprise value$236.8M-44.6%
P/E17.6×+1.2×
P/S2.7×+0.1×

Profitability

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Net margin15.5%-1.3pp
FCF margin18.9%

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity4.8%-0.3pp
Debt / equity1.5×+1.5×

Where this comes from

Calculated from Provident Financial Holdings’s reported figures.

Based on trailing twelve months.

The official record: Provident Financial Holdings’s 10-Q, filed May 7, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Provident Financial Holdings's earnings yield?
Provident Financial Holdings (PROV) reported earnings yield of 5.9% in Q1 2026.
How has Provident Financial Holdings's earnings yield changed year-over-year?
Provident Financial Holdings's earnings yield decreased by 12.0% year-over-year, from 6.7% to 5.9%.
What is the long-term trend for Provident Financial Holdings's earnings yield?
Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), Provident Financial Holdings's earnings yield has grown at a 0.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from 5.9% to 6%.
What does earnings yield mean?
Trailing-twelve-month net income divided by market capitalization at the quarter end — the inverse of the P/E ratio, expressed as a percentage.