Earnings Quality Score
A simple A–F grade that summarizes how sustainable and “high-quality” a company’s earnings appear—designed for fast decision-making on both stock pages and watchlists.
Earnings Quality Score
The Earnings Quality Score is a proprietary metric that evaluates the sustainability and quality of a company’s earnings. Instead of relying on a single accounting figure, the score is designed to help investors quickly judge whether earnings look durable and repeatable—or potentially driven by less sustainable factors.
The score is expressed as a letter grade from A (highest quality) to F (lowest quality), making it instantly scannable and easy to compare across companies.

The Earnings Score for Apple (AAPL)
Where you’ll see it
- Stock page: a quick snapshot alongside other key fundamentals and metrics
- Watchlist: a compact grade so you can compare holdings and candidates at a glance

The Earnings Score for Apple (AAPL) in the watchlist view
How to use it
- Prefer higher-quality earnings (A–B) when you want stability and predictability
- Investigate mid grades (C–D) to understand what’s weakening quality
- Treat low grades (E–F) as a prompt for deeper diligence (earnings may be less sustainable)
Key Features
A–F grade for instant clarity
A simple letter score communicates earnings quality in a way that’s easy to scan and compare across stocks.
Built for sustainability insights
Helps assess whether earnings appear durable and repeatable—not just high in the latest quarter.
Available on stock pages and watchlists
See the score everywhere it matters: deep research on the stock page and fast comparison in your watchlist.