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Quarterly report 2022-Q1
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American Campus Communities Financial Statements 2011-2025 | ACC

Annual Financial Statements American Campus Communities

2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Market Cap

7.11 B 5.33 B 5.65 B 5.42 B 4.28 B 6.24 B 4.73 B 4.62 B 3.67 B 3.99 B 2.96 B

Shares

139 M 138 M 137 M 137 M 135 M 129 M 112 M 105 M 105 M 84.7 M 69.2 M

Historical Prices

51.3 38.7 41.1 39.6 31.6 38.6 32.3 32.3 24.5 32 28.5

Net Income

35.5 M 72.8 M 85 M 47.5 M 69 M 99.1 M 116 M 62.8 M 105 M 56.6 M 56.6 M

Revenue

942 M 871 M 943 M 881 M 796 M 786 M 753 M 734 M 657 M 491 M 390 M

Gross Profit

- 457 M 517 M 477 M 434 M 421 M 395 M 381 M 339 M 259 M 203 M

Operating Income

157 M 187 M 180 M 67.5 M 142 M 194 M 157 M 155 M 132 M 106 M 89.1 M

Interest Expense

118 M 113 M 111 M 99.2 M 71.1 M 78.7 M 87.8 M 90.4 M 78 M 54.5 M 49.6 M

EBITDA

432 M 455 M 455 M 331 M 377 M 389 M 366 M 355 M 317 M 232 M 187 M

Operating Expenses

786 M 318 M 320 M 307 M 277 M 243 M 238 M 224 M 207 M 143 M 103 M

General and Administrative Expenses

45.5 M 50.4 M 45.2 M 46.4 M 41.6 M 31.7 M 29.1 M 26.3 M 22.1 M 27.2 M 16.4 M

All numbers in USD currency

Quarterly Income Statement American Campus Communities

2022-Q4 2022-Q3 2022-Q2 2022-Q1 2021-Q4 2021-Q3 2021-Q2 2021-Q1 2020-Q4 2020-Q3 2020-Q2 2020-Q1 2019-Q4 2019-Q3 2019-Q2 2019-Q1 2018-Q4 2018-Q3 2018-Q2 2018-Q1 2017-Q4 2017-Q3 2017-Q2 2017-Q1 2016-Q4 2016-Q3 2016-Q2 2016-Q1 2015-Q4 2015-Q3 2015-Q2 2015-Q1 2014-Q4 2014-Q3 2014-Q2 2014-Q1 2013-Q4 2013-Q3 2013-Q2 2013-Q1 2012-Q4 2012-Q3 2012-Q2 2012-Q1 2011-Q4 2011-Q3 2011-Q2 2011-Q1

Shares

- - - 139 M 139 M 139 M 138 M 138 M 138 M 138 M 138 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 137 M 136 M 136 M 135 M 133 M 132 M 131 M 130 M 123 M 112 M 112 M 112 M 111 M 107 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 105 M 89.2 M 74.7 M 74.2 M 72.8 M 70 M 68.7 M 67 M

Net Income

- - - 39.2 M - -11.4 M -9.4 M 15.6 M - -19.5 M -13.3 M 80.9 M 24.7 M 20.2 M 10.4 M 29.6 M 47.5 M -2.34 M 46 M 25.9 M 39.1 M -1.31 M -2.76 M 34 M 25.4 M 9.64 M 18.4 M 45.6 M 28.4 M 1.86 M 15.6 M 70.2 M 26.8 M -5.85 M 13.4 M 28.4 M 27.8 M 47.2 M 8.05 M 21.6 M 23.7 M 627 K 12.3 M 20 M 15.8 M 1.64 M 21.7 M 17.4 M

Revenue

- - - 274 M - 229 M 209 M 233 M - 203 M 186 M 249 M 256 M 228 M 217 M 242 M 246 M 213 M 201 M 220 M 228 M 197 M 179 M 193 M 204 M 196 M 186 M 200 M 202 M 181 M 178 M 192 M 197 M 182 M 172 M 183 M 183 M 158 M 153 M 163 M 149 M 112 M 101 M 107 M 105 M 95.2 M 89.1 M 99.3 M

Operating Income

- - - 74 M - 17.3 M 19.4 M 46.4 M - 8.24 M 12.5 M 115 M 55.7 M 27.3 M 37.8 M 59 M 67.5 M 21.5 M 73.2 M 50.4 M 63.1 M 17.6 M 12 M 49.2 M 51.7 M 29.3 M 39.1 M 53 M 53.7 M 18.6 M 34.5 M 50.2 M 52.7 M 18.9 M 35.4 M 48 M 49 M 15.1 M 26 M 41.7 M - 13.4 M 23.9 M 31.7 M - 15.8 M 20.8 M 32.1 M

Interest Expense

- - - 30.1 M - 29.3 M 29.2 M 29 M - 29.1 M 27.2 M 27.8 M - 28.3 M 27.1 M 27.1 M - 25.2 M 23.3 M 23.7 M - 18.7 M 14.6 M 14.7 M - 19 M 20.1 M 22.6 M - 21.1 M 20.6 M 22 M - 23.8 M 21 M 21.1 M - 19.6 M 19.4 M 17.4 M - 13.5 M 12.4 M 12.8 M - 13 M 12.2 M 14 M

EBITDA

- - - 145 M - 86.8 M 88.2 M 115 M - 208 M 145 M 182 M 55.7 M 234 M 175 M 128 M 67.5 M 216 M 201 M 115 M 63.1 M 187 M 120 M 102 M 51.7 M 189 M 147 M 107 M 53.7 M 173 M 136 M 100 M 52.7 M 165 M 132 M 96.2 M 49 M 155 M 121 M 88.7 M - 90.8 M 72.8 M 56.1 M - 82.4 M 65.2 M 54.4 M

Operating Expenses

- - - 200 M - 212 M 189 M 186 M - 194 M 173 M 134 M - 200 M 180 M 183 M - 192 M 128 M 170 M - 179 M 166 M 144 M - 167 M 147 M 147 M - 162 M 143 M 142 M - 163 M 137 M 135 M - 143 M 127 M 121 M - 99.4 M 77 M 75.2 M - 79.4 M 68.3 M 67.2 M

General and Administrative Expenses

- - - 10.3 M - 10.3 M 12.9 M 11.1 M - 8.64 M 9.77 M 10.2 M - 7.16 M 8.12 M 7.32 M - 7.18 M 13.2 M 6.7 M - 8.68 M 9.78 M 6.73 M - 5.38 M 6.13 M 5.31 M - 5.09 M 5.68 M 4.75 M - 4.7 M 4.98 M 4.37 M - 3.93 M 4.63 M 3.81 M - 7.58 M 4.64 M 3.54 M - 2.88 M 3.28 M 2.77 M

All numbers in USD currency

Financial statements are the primary tool companies use to inform stakeholders about their financial position, performance, and changes in capital structure. It is a kind of "business language" understood by investors, creditors, tax authorities, and other participants in the economic environment.

Main types of financial statements American Campus Communities ACC
  1. Income Statement
    Shows income, expenses, and resulting profit or loss over a specific period. Helps assess business profitability.
  2. Balance Sheet
    Reflects a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity as of a specific date. It’s a snapshot of what the company owns and owes.
    Assets — everything the company owns (cash, equipment, buildings, accounts receivable, etc.).
    Liabilities — debts and other external sources of financing.
    Equity — owners' capital and retained earnings.
  3. Cash Flow Statement
    Reveals how the company earns and spends money in three areas: operating, investing, and financing activities.
International reporting standards
  • IFRS — International Financial Reporting Standards, applicable to public and multinational companies.
  • GAAP — Generally Accepted Accounting Principles used in the United States.
  • RAS — Russian Accounting Standards, used domestically in Russia.

Financial reporting American Campus Communities plays a crucial role for investors as it serves as an objective source of information about a company's current state. Based on the reports, one can determine whether a company is growing, stagnating, or losing market share. This allows investors to identify both promising and problematic assets in a timely manner.

In addition, financial data provides a basis for forecasting future returns. Historical trends in revenue, profit, and cash flow help evaluate potential dividends, the likelihood of stock price growth, and overall investment risk.

Transparent and accurate reporting is also an indicator of a company’s maturity and managerial responsibility. Such openness builds investor confidence and simplifies investment decision-making, especially when comparing multiple companies.

Finally, financial statements enable high-quality comparative analysis. They allow companies to be evaluated against each other in terms of profitability, debt levels, margins, and other key metrics — which is particularly important when choosing the best investment options within an industry or market segment.

Financial statements of other stocks in the Reit residential industry

Issuer Price % 24h Market Cap Country
AvalonBay Communities AvalonBay Communities
AVB
$ 177.82 0.55 % $ 25.3 B usaUSA
Preferred Apartment Communities Preferred Apartment Communities
APTS
- 0.24 % $ 1.61 B usaUSA
Bluerock Residential Growth REIT Bluerock Residential Growth REIT
BRG
- -0.49 % $ 813 M usaUSA
BRT Apartments Corp. BRT Apartments Corp.
BRT
$ 14.94 -0.73 % $ 268 M usaUSA
Equity Residential Equity Residential
EQR
$ 61.14 0.34 % $ 23.2 B usaUSA
Apartment Investment and Management Company Apartment Investment and Management Company
AIV
$ 5.7 -1.64 % $ 789 M usaUSA
Equity LifeStyle Properties Equity LifeStyle Properties
ELS
$ 62.61 0.88 % $ 11.6 B usaUSA
Mid-America Apartment Communities Mid-America Apartment Communities
MAA
$ 132.38 0.22 % $ 15.5 B usaUSA
Invitation Homes Invitation Homes
INVH
$ 26.98 2.39 % $ 16.5 B usaUSA
Sun Communities Sun Communities
SUI
$ 123.3 0.91 % $ 15.4 B usaUSA
UDR UDR
UDR
$ 35.78 0.72 % $ 11.8 B usaUSA
American Homes 4 Rent American Homes 4 Rent
AMH
$ 31.41 1.95 % $ 11.5 B usaUSA
UMH Properties UMH Properties
UMH
$ 15.98 0.22 % $ 1.18 B usaUSA