Accenture (NYSE:ACN) is a global professional services company that provides a wide range of services in strategy, consulting, digital, technology, and operations. It competes with other major consulting firms like IBM and Deloitte. On December 18, 2025, Accenture is set to release its quarterly earnings, with Wall Street estimating an earnings per share (EPS) of $3.74 and revenue of approximately $18.51 billion.
Analysts project Accenture's EPS for the quarter ending November 2025 to be $3.74, marking a 4.2% increase from the same period last year. This growth reflects the company's strong performance and ability to generate higher earnings. The revenue is anticipated to reach $18.56 billion, a 4.9% rise from the previous year, indicating robust business operations and market demand.
Over the past 30 days, the consensus EPS estimate has been slightly revised downwards by 0.1%. This adjustment shows that analysts have reassessed their initial forecasts, which can influence investor actions. Trends in earnings estimate revisions often correlate with short-term stock price performance, making them a key indicator for investors.
Accenture's financial metrics provide insight into its valuation and performance. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 22.06, showing the price investors are willing to pay for each dollar of earnings. Its price-to-sales ratio is about 2.44, reflecting the value placed on each dollar of sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is around 2.39, indicating the company's total valuation relative to its sales.
The enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is approximately 14.53, highlighting Accenture's valuation in relation to its cash flow from operations. With an earnings yield of 4.53%, the company provides a return on investment relative to its earnings. Accenture's debt-to-equity ratio is 0.26, indicating a relatively low level of debt compared to equity, and a current ratio of 1.42 suggests a good level of liquidity to cover short-term liabilities.