Tax preparation company H&R Block (NYSE:HRB) beat revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 5% to $203.6 million. Full-year revenue is projected at $3.89 billion, close to analyst estimates. Non-GAAP loss of $1.20 per share exceeded expectations by 11.3%. The company reconfirmed its revenue guidance and adjusted EPS for the year. Operating margin improved to -106%, showing strong financial results and plans for future execution. Founded in 1955, H&R Block offers tax preparation services and financial solutions. Long-term sales growth has been sluggish at 5.3% annually over the last five years.

H&R Block reported 5% revenue growth in Q3, exceeding Wall Street’s estimates by 1.5%. Revenue is segmented into Tax Preparation, Financial Services, and Wave Financial, with varying growth rates. The company’s demand has slowed, with annualized revenue growth of 4.2% over the last two years falling below its five-year trend. Looking ahead, analysts expect revenue to grow 3.2% over the next 12 months. Operating margin remained stable at 22%, showcasing efficient cost management. EPS grew at a 20.2% annual rate over the last five years, surpassing revenue growth. Adjusted EPS in Q3 was -$1.20, beating expectations.

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