CarMax Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) 2010-2024 | KMX

CarMax retained earnings (accumulated deficit) from 2010 to 2024. Retained earnings (accumulated deficit) can be defined as profits reinvested in the corporation after dividends have been paid out.
  • CarMax retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for the quarter ending August 31, 2024 were $4.237B, a 4.09% increase year-over-year.
  • CarMax retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2024 were $4.127B, a 10.85% increase from 2023.
  • CarMax retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2023 were $3.723B, a 5.65% increase from 2022.
  • CarMax retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2022 were $3.524B, a 22.03% increase from 2021.
CarMax Annual Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2024 $4,127
2023 $3,723
2022 $3,524
2021 $2,888
2020 $2,488
2019 $2,104
2018 $2,047
2017 $1,883
2016 $1,747
2015 $1,994
2014 $2,214
2013 $1,994
2012 $1,745
2011 $1,331
2010 $1,095
2009 $814
CarMax Quarterly Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2024-08-31 $4,237
2024-05-31 $4,193
2024-02-29 $4,127
2023-11-30 $4,118
2023-08-31 $4,070
2023-05-31 $3,951
2023-02-28 $3,723
2022-11-30 $3,654
2022-08-31 $3,619
2022-05-31 $3,637
2022-02-28 $3,524
2021-11-30 $3,456
2021-08-31 $3,293
2021-05-31 $3,210
2021-02-28 $2,888
2020-11-30 $2,738
2020-08-31 $2,601
2020-05-31 $2,304
2020-02-29 $2,488
2019-11-30 $2,377
2019-08-31 $2,307
2019-05-31 $2,190
2019-02-28 $2,104
2018-11-30 $2,147
2018-08-31 $2,183
2018-05-31 $2,116
2018-02-28 $2,047
2017-11-30 $2,028
2017-08-31 $1,976
2017-05-31 $1,934
2017-02-28 $1,883
2016-11-30 $1,821
2016-08-31 $1,858
2016-05-31 $1,806
2016-02-29 $1,747
2015-11-30 $1,743
2015-08-31 $2,013
2015-05-31 $2,067
2015-02-28 $1,994
2014-11-30 $2,042
2014-08-31 $2,205
2014-05-31 $2,230
2014-02-28 $2,214
2013-11-30 $2,220
2013-08-31 $2,127
2013-05-31 $2,030
2013-02-28 $1,994
2012-11-30 $2,019
2012-08-31 $1,977
2012-05-31 $1,865
2012-02-29 $1,745
2011-11-30 $1,704
2011-08-31 $1,621
2011-05-31 $1,509
2011-02-28 $1,331
2010-11-30 $1,294
2010-08-31 $1,211
2010-05-31 $1,103
2010-02-28 $1,095
2009-11-30 $1,020
2009-08-31 $946
2009-05-31 $843
2009-02-28 $814
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail & Wholesale Auto Parts $11.666B $26.536B
CarMax Inc. is the largest retailer of used vehicles in the U.S. and one of the nation's largest operators of wholesale vehicle auctions. CarMax is engaged in providing related services including financing of vehicle purchases and sale of extended warranties, accessories and vehicle repair services. It has acquired its used-vehicle inventory directly from consumers through its in-store appraisal process as well as from other sources including local and regional auctions, wholesalers, franchised and independent dealers and fleet owners. A seamless integration of a world-class in-store experience and an online experience improves the shopping experience of the buyers. CarMax operates under two reportable segments: CarMax Sales Operations and CarMax Auto Finance (CAF). Under the CarMax Sales Operations segment, the company undertakes all auto merchandising and service operations, excluding financing. The CAF segment provides vehicle financing services to customers buying through CarMax stores.
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