HD sales hit $100.9 billion in 2017
Company boosts expected growth rate to 6.5 percent for 2018.
The Home Depot has reported sales of
Net earnings for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2017 were
On January 25, 2018, the Company announced that it expected the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 to result in an additional net tax expense of approximately
Fiscal 2017
Sales for fiscal 2017 were
Earnings per diluted share in fiscal 2017 were
"Our ongoing commitment to enhance the interconnected retail experience for our customers, provide localized and innovative product, and deliver best in class productivity resulted in record sales and net earnings for 2017," said Craig Menear, chairman, CEO and president. "I would like to thank our associates for their solid execution and exceptional work in service to our customers."
Dividend Declaration
The Company today announced that its board of directors declared a 15.7 percent increase in its quarterly dividend to
Fiscal 2018 Guidance
The Company will have 53 weeks of operating results in fiscal 2018 and provides the following guidance for fiscal 2018:
- Sales growth of approximately 6.5 percent including the 53rd week
- Comparable store sales growth of approximately 5.0 percent for the 52-week period
- 53rd week projected to add approximately
$1.6 billion to total sales - Three new stores
- Gross margin of approximately 34.0 percent
- Operating margin of approximately 14.5 percent
- Tax rate of approximately 26.0 percent
- Share repurchases of approximately
$4.0 billion - 53-week diluted earnings-per-share growth, after anticipated share repurchases, of approximately 28.0 percent to
$9.31 - 53rd week expected to contribute approximately
$0.19 of diluted earnings per share - Capital spending of approximately
$2.5 billion - Depreciation and amortization expense of approximately
$2.1 billion - Cash flow from the business of approximately
$14.1 billion
The Company plans to adopt ASU No. 2014-09, which pertains to revenue recognition, in the first quarter of fiscal 2018. The Company will update its fiscal 2018 guidance to reflect the impact of this accounting change during its first quarter earnings call in May. The Company does not expect the accounting change to have a material impact on its fiscal 2018 sales or operating margin guidance.
Long-Term Financial Targets
The Company reaffirms and updates its fiscal 2020 financial targets as follows:
Reaffirms:
- Total sales ranging from approximately
$115 billion to approximately$120 billion - Compounded annual sales growth rate ranging from approximately 4.5 percent to approximately 6.0 percent
- Operating margin ranging from approximately 14.4 percent to approximately 15.0 percent
- Annual average capital spending of approximately 2.5 percent of sales
Updates:
- Return on invested capital target of more than 40 percent. Note that the return on invested capital target has been updated to reflect the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
At the end of the fourth quarter, the Company operated a total of 2,284 retail stores in all 50 states, the