DLTRDollar Tree
Retail · US · Dollar Tree, Inc.
4 of 6 ratios computed · receipts verified server-side
Idiot Index
0
out of 100 · 4/6 ratios · FY 2024
The full receipt
Latest published value for each ratio, with the sector median for context and year-over-year change where the prior year is available.
- Markup →
How much revenue per dollar of cost.
1.5997× revenue / costverified$1 of cost becomes $1.60 of revenueSector median: 1.5415Median range for extraction in sectorFY 2024v1.0.0 - Operational Markup →
Revenue per dollar of cost + operating expenses. The multiplier after legitimate operations.
Not computed: missing input.Needed but not in this company's XBRL filings: Operating Expenses.What this company did disclose: Stock Buybacks, CEO Total Compensation, Cost of Goods Sold, Total Employee Count, Median Employee Compensation, Net Income, Revenue - Labor Share →
How much of every revenue dollar reaches workers.
0.2758of revenue → workersapprox.verified28¢ of every $1 of revenue reaches workersSector median: 0.1037Bottom 3% for extraction in sectorFY 2024v1.0.0 - Executive Extraction →
How many times a CEO out-earns the median employee.
592.7× CEO / median workerverifiedCEO earns 593× the median workerSector median: 745.0Median range for extraction in sectorFY 2024v1.0.0 - Shareholder Extraction →
Dollars sent to shareholders for every dollar invested in R&D.
Not applicable to this sector.Companies in Retail typically don't report R&D — their growth investment goes to capex, not research expense.See Capital Extraction on this page — it's the universal version designed for sectors where Shareholder Extraction doesn't apply. - Capital Extraction →
How much of net profit goes to shareholders rather than back into the business.
0.4008× buybacks+dividends / net incomeverified40% of net profit returned to shareholders, 60% reinvestedSector median: 0.9729Bottom 11% for extraction in sectorFY 2024v1.0.0