Exxon Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) 2010-2024 | XOM

Exxon 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.
  • Exxon retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 were $463.294B, a 4.17% increase year-over-year.
  • Exxon retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2023 were $453.927B, a 4.87% increase from 2022.
  • Exxon retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2022 were $432.86B, a 10.41% increase from 2021.
  • Exxon retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2021 were $392.059B, a 2.11% increase from 2020.
Exxon Annual Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2023 $453,927
2022 $432,860
2021 $392,059
2020 $383,943
2019 $421,341
2018 $421,653
2017 $414,540
2016 $407,831
2015 $412,444
2014 $408,384
2013 $387,432
2012 $365,727
2011 $330,939
2010 $298,899
2009 $276,937
Exxon Quarterly Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $463,294
2024-03-31 $458,339
2023-12-31 $453,927
2023-09-30 $450,138
2023-06-30 $444,731
2023-03-31 $440,552
2022-12-31 $432,860
2022-09-30 $423,877
2022-06-30 $407,902
2022-03-31 $393,779
2021-12-31 $392,059
2021-09-30 $386,952
2021-06-30 $383,922
2021-03-31 $382,953
2020-12-31 $383,943
2020-09-30 $407,728
2020-06-30 $412,124
2020-03-31 $416,919
2019-12-31 $421,341
2019-09-30 $419,367
2019-06-30 $419,913
2019-03-31 $420,498
2018-12-31 $421,653
2018-09-30 $419,155
2018-06-30 $416,418
2018-03-31 $415,970
2017-12-31 $414,540
2017-09-30 $409,449
2017-06-30 $408,768
2017-03-31 $408,707
2016-12-31 $407,831
2016-09-30 $409,284
2016-06-30 $409,767
2016-03-31 $411,200
2015-12-31 $412,444
2015-09-30 $412,718
2015-06-30 $411,538
2015-03-31 $410,414
2014-12-31 $408,384
2014-09-30 $404,738
2014-06-30 $399,614
2014-03-31 $393,800
2013-12-31 $387,432
2013-09-30 $381,832
2013-06-30 $376,732
2013-03-31 $372,666
2012-12-31 $365,727
2012-09-30 $358,369
2012-06-30 $351,421
2012-03-31 $338,168
2011-12-31 $330,939
2011-09-30 $323,786
2011-06-30 $315,733
2011-03-31 $307,361
2010-12-31 $298,899
2010-09-30 $291,861
2010-06-30 $286,745
2010-03-31 $281,251
2009-12-31 $276,937
2009-09-30 $272,879
2009-06-30 $270,160
2009-03-31 $268,249
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - International Integrated $529.477B $344.582B
ExxonMobil's bellwether status in the energy space, optimal integrated capital structure that has historically produced industry-leading returns and management's track record of capex discipline across the commodity price cycle make it a relatively lower-risk energy sector play. The company owns some of the most prolific upstream assets globally. Other aspects of the company's story include the largest global refining operations, substantial chemicals assets and a dividend history and credit profile that are second to none in the space. ExxonMobil's capital spending discipline is quite aggressive. The company has a plan in place to allocate significant proportion of its budget to key oil and gas projects. The company's business perspective looks different from most peers since big oil rivals have pledged to lower carbon emissions to tackle climate change. ExxonMobil divides its operations into three main segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical.
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