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Royal Caribbean Group (MEX:RCL) Retained Earnings : MXN54,475 Mil (As of Dec. 2024)


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What is Royal Caribbean Group Retained Earnings?

Retained earnings is the accumulated portion of net income that is not distributed to shareholders. Royal Caribbean Group's retained earnings for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2024 was MXN54,475 Mil.

Royal Caribbean Group's quarterly retained earnings increased from Jun. 2024 (MXN22,057 Mil) to Sep. 2024 (MXN43,456 Mil) and increased from Sep. 2024 (MXN43,456 Mil) to Dec. 2024 (MXN54,475 Mil).

Royal Caribbean Group's annual retained earnings increased from Dec. 2022 (MXN-33,280 Mil) to Dec. 2023 (MXN-170 Mil) and increased from Dec. 2023 (MXN-170 Mil) to Dec. 2024 (MXN54,475 Mil).


Royal Caribbean Group Retained Earnings Historical Data

The historical data trend for Royal Caribbean Group's Retained Earnings can be seen below:

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Royal Caribbean Group Retained Earnings Chart

Royal Caribbean Group Annual Data
Trend Dec15 Dec16 Dec17 Dec18 Dec19 Dec20 Dec21 Dec22 Dec23 Dec24
Retained Earnings
Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only 110,654.72 6,200.89 -33,279.67 -169.74 54,475.09

Royal Caribbean Group Quarterly Data
Mar20 Jun20 Sep20 Dec20 Mar21 Jun21 Sep21 Dec21 Mar22 Jun22 Sep22 Dec22 Mar23 Jun23 Sep23 Dec23 Mar24 Jun24 Sep24 Dec24
Retained Earnings Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only -169.74 5,808.69 22,057.40 43,456.49 54,475.09

Royal Caribbean Group Retained Earnings Calculation

Retained Earnings is the accumulated portion of net income that is not distributed to shareholders. Because the net income was not distributed to shareholders, shareholders' equity is increased by the same amount.

Of course, if a company loses, it is called retained losses, or accumulated losses.


Royal Caribbean Group  (MEX:RCL) Retained Earnings Explanation

Historically profitable companies sometimes have negative retained earnings. This is because they have cumulatively paid out more to shareholders than they reported in profits.

For example, in 2011, Microsoft had negative retained earnings. This does not mean the company lost more money than it made over the years. It just means it paid out more money than it earned.

If a company has negative retained earnings, investors should check the 10-year financial results. They should not assume that negative retained earnings prove a company has generally lost money in the past.

Of course, many companies with negative retained earnings have indeed lost money in the past.

Retained Earnings: Warren Buffett's Secret.

One of the most important indicators of durable competitive advantage. Net earnings can be paid out as dividends, used to buy back shares or retained for growth.

If the company loses more than it has accumulated, retained earnings is negative.

If a company isn't adding to its retained earnings, it isn't growing its net worth.

Rate of growth of retained earnings is good indicator whether it's benefiting from a competitive advantage.

Microsoft is negative because it chose to buyback stock and pay dividends.

The more earnings retained, the faster it grows and increases growth rate for future earnings.


Royal Caribbean Group Business Description

Address
1050 Caribbean Way, Miami, FL, USA, 33132
Royal Caribbean is the world's second-largest cruise company, operating 66 ships across five global and partner brands in the cruise vacation industry. Brands the company operates include Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. The company also has a 50% investment in a joint venture that operates TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. The selection of brands in the portfolio allows Royal to compete on the basis of innovation, quality of ships and service, variety of itineraries, choice of destinations, and price. The company completed the divestiture of its Azamara brand in 2021 and plans to launch its new Celebrity River Cruise brand in 2027.