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Disney's Billions How the House of Mouse spent $53 billion

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Disney's BillionsHow the House of Mouse spent $53 billion

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$53 billionDisney's revenue (ttm)

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$55 billion

$53 billion

$50 billion

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If Disney were a country...

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$0 billion

$500 billion

The S&P 500 Companies, Ranked by Revenue

Disney:

50th

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Not all of this falls to the bottom line.

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73%

Where does Disney's revenue go?

$53

Billion

Expenses ate up $38.6 billion.$38.6 billion

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Where does Disney's revenue go?

73%

9%

$53

Billion

Taxes accounted for another $5.1 billion.$5.1 billion

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Where does Disney's revenue go?

73%

9%

18%$53

Billion

Leaving net income of $8.4 billion

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Where does Disney's revenue go?

73%

9%

6%

18%$53

Billion

From this, it paid dividends totalling $3.1 billion

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Where does Disney's revenue go?

73%

9%

6%

12%

18%$53

Billion

And bought back common stock worth $6.1 billionAnd bought back common stock worth $6.1 billion, yielding a total payout ratio over 100%.

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Interesting observations 3

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$19.1B

$8.5B

$5.9B$5.1B $4.5B

AAPL GE XOM WMT MSFT MRK VZ DIS CMCSA UNH

The 10 Biggest Corporate Taxpayers in AmericaBased on income tax provisions, trailing twelve months

First, Disney is one of the 10 biggest taxpayers in America.

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Second, Disney enjoys wider profit margins than the typical large cap stock.

25%Disney's

pretax

operating

margin (ttm)

19%Average

pretax

operating

margin of the 100

biggest S&P 500

companies

(ttm)

17% Median

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0%

500%

1,000%

1,500%

2,000%

2,500%

3,000%

Disney's

Stock

S&P 500

Which, third, explains this…

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