Financial Statements

Chevron Corporation (CVX)

$157.68

+1.62 (+1.04%)
Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow

Income Statement

All numbers are in thousands

Retained Earning Schedule

Year 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Retained Earnings (Previous Year) 165,546160,377174,945180,987-
Net Income 35,46515,625-5,5432,92414,824
Stock Dividends -19-277626-7174,665
Dividend Paid -10,968-10,179-9,651-8,959-8,502
Retained Earnings 190,024165,546160,377174,945180,987

PPE Schedule

Year 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Gross PPE 146,961156,618150,494169,207-
Annual Depreciation 8,604-1,60115,046-4,597182,999
Capital Expenditure -11,974-8,056-8,922-14,116-13,792
Net PPE 143,591146,961156,618150,494169,207

Intangible and Goodwill Schedule

Year 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Intangible and Goodwill (Previous Year) -4,5184,4634,4024,385
New Purchases -1,001-1--4-7
Intangible and Goodwill 4,5184,4634,4024,3854,722

Chevron Corporation income statement is the only one that provides an overview of company sales and net income
The reasoning behind the adjustment, however, is that free cash flow is meant to measure money being spent right now, not transactions that happened in the past. This makes Chevron Corporation FCF a useful instrument for identifying growing companies with high up-front costs, which may eat into earnings now but have the potential to pay off later.