Company EarningsCompany Earnings in Google Sheets & Excel

OnlineCredit Usage:1 per cell

Formula

Pull SEC financials by ticker into cells. Returns revenue, EPS and margins from 10-Q and 10-K filings — Sheets or Excel.

In a cell
=VERVE("earnings", A2, "field", "company")
In a cell
=VERVE.CALL("earnings", A2, "field", "company")

A2 holds the ticker you're looking up. Drag the formula down and each row resolves on its own.

With literal values

Nothing has to come from a cell — typed values work the same way.

In a cell
=VERVE("earnings", "ADBE", "field", "company")
In a cell
=VERVE.CALL("earnings", "ADBE", "field", "company")

Inputs

Required inputs are positional, in the order below. Everything else is passed as a "name", value pair after them — the same shape as SUMIFS.

InputTypeWhere it goesDescription
tickerRequiredstringargument 2Stock ticker symbol (e.g. AAPL, MSFT, ADBE) (e.g. ADBE)
yearPremiuminteger"year", valueFiscal year to retrieve. Defaults to latest available.
quarterPremiuminteger"quarter", valueFiscal quarter to retrieve. Defaults to latest available.

Passing an option

In a cell
=VERVE("earnings", A2, "year", "<year>")
In a cell
=VERVE.CALL("earnings", A2, "year", "<year>")

What lands in your sheet

The "field" pair is what makes the formula resolve to one cell. The name is a dot-path from the table below, so swapping it is how you pull a different value — one formula per column.

Seeing everything at once

Drop the "field" pair and the formula returns the whole response instead: two columns, field name on the left and value on the right, spilling from the cell you typed in.

Spills a two-column table
=VERVE("earnings", A2)
Spills a two-column table
=VERVE.CALL("earnings", A2)

Good for finding out what a source returns, but it is not a formula you can fill down: the second row's table would land on top of the first's, and every cell after the first reads #REF! (#SPILL! in Excel). Keep one per sheet, or name a field. Leave the cells below and to the right empty.

Available fields

Fields marked Premium need a paid plan. On the free plan those cells read #PREMIUM(field) rather than a value, so a locked field never looks like a real answer.
Use as "field"TypeExample cell valueDescription
tickerstringADBEStock ticker symbol for the company
companystringADOBE INC.Official registered name of the company
cikstring0000796343SEC Central Index Key unique identifier
fiscalYearnumber2025Fiscal year of the reporting period
fiscalQuarternumber2Fiscal quarter number (1-4)
filingTypePremiumstring10-QSEC filing type (10-Q, 10-K, etc.)
filingDatestring2025-06-25Date when SEC filing was submitted
periodEndstring2025-05-30End date of the reporting period
incomeobject{…}Income statement figures for the period
income.revenuePremiumnumber11587000000Total revenue in dollars (derived total)
income.costOfRevenuenumber1260000000Direct costs of producing goods sold
income.grossProfitnumber10327000000Gross profit calculated from revenue
income.operatingIncomenumber4272000000Income from normal business operations
income.netIncomePremiumnumber3502000000Bottom-line profit after all expenses
income.epsPremiumnumber8.08Earnings per share (diluted)
income.epsBasicnumber8.1Basic earnings per share calculation
income.sharesOutstandingPremiumnumber433000000Diluted shares outstanding (in millions)
income.sharesOutstandingBasicnumber432000000Basic shares outstanding (in millions)
income.researchAndDevelopmentnumber2108000000Research and development expenses
income.sellingAndMarketingnumber3121000000Sales and marketing operational expenses
income.sellingGeneralAndAdminobjectnullSelling, general administrative expenses
income.generalAndAdminnumber744000000General and administrative expenses
income.interestExpensenumber68000000Interest expense on debt obligations
income.incomeTaxnumber781000000Income tax expense for the period
income.depreciationnumber82000000Depreciation of fixed assets
income.stockBasedCompensationobjectnullStock-based employee compensation expense
balanceobject{…}Balance sheet figures for the period
balance.totalAssetsPremiumnumber28107000000All assets owned by the company
balance.currentAssetsnumber8978000000Assets convertible to cash within year
balance.cashnumber4931000000Cash and cash equivalents balance
balance.receivablesnumber1735000000Amounts customers owe the company
balance.inventoryobjectnullUnsold goods available for sale
balance.propertyAndEquipmentnumber1890000000Fixed assets and equipment value
balance.goodwillPremiumnumber12830000000Intangible value from acquisitions
balance.intangiblesnumber631000000Intangible assets like patents
balance.totalLiabilitiesPremiumnumber16659000000All obligations owed by company
balance.currentLiabilitiesnumber9039000000Liabilities due within twelve months
balance.accountsPayablenumber360000000Amounts company owes to suppliers
balance.longTermDebtPremiumnumber6166000000Debt obligations due after one year
balance.equitynumber11448000000Shareholders equity total value
balance.retainedEarningsnumber41744000000Cumulative profits retained in business
cashFlowobject{…}Cash flow statement figures for the period
cashFlow.operatingCashFlowPremiumnumber4673000000Cash generated from operations
cashFlow.capitalExpendituresnumber73000000Spending on long-term assets purchase
cashFlow.freeCashFlowPremiumnumber4600000000Cash available after capital expenses
cashFlow.investingCashFlownumber-762000000Cash flow from investment activities
cashFlow.financingCashFlownumber-6629000000Cash flow from financing activities
cashFlow.dividendsPaidobjectnullDividends paid to shareholders
cashFlow.shareRepurchasesnumber6750000000Cash spent buying back company shares
metricsobject{…}Margins and ratios derived from the statements
metrics.grossMarginPremiumnumber89.12Gross profit margin percentage
metrics.operatingMarginPremiumnumber36.87Operating income margin percentage
metrics.netMarginPremiumnumber30.22Net income margin percentage
metrics.revenueFormattedPremiumstring$11.59BRevenue formatted with suffix (M/B)
lastUpdatedstring2026-02-05T08:00:00.000ZISO timestamp of data last update

Filling a whole column

Both platforms make one batched call for a column rather than one request per cell, and both cost the same — 1 credit per row looked up. How you write it differs, because the two runtimes batch at different points.

Rows 2–100 in one call
=VERVE("earnings", A2:A100, "field", "company")

Give the arguments ranges and the answers spill down from the cell you typed in. Sheets custom functions run synchronously and in isolation, so dragged cells can't be coalesced — the range form is how a column becomes one call.

The "field" pair is required here: a per-row two-column table has nowhere to spill. Use a full column per input (A2:A100, not A2) — a single-cell reference is read as row 1 only, and the rest of the column comes back blank.

Type once, then fill down
=VERVE.CALL("earnings", A2, "field", "company")

Drag or double-click the fill handle — no range form and none needed. Excel's runtime is asynchronous, so the add-in coalesces the calls a fill produces into a single batched request on its own.

Don't hand VERVE.CALL a range: Excel flattens it into positional arguments, so A2:A100 arrives as a hundred separate arguments and the cell reads #ERR rather than filling.

Either way, column A holds your ticker values and the answers land beside them, one row each, blank rows skipped.

When a cell doesn't fill

A failed lookup returns readable text starting with #ERR rather than a spreadsheet error, because Excel cannot show a custom message on a real error — you would get a bare #VALUE! with no reason. The trade-off is that IFERROR() won't catch it; test with LEFT(cell, 4) = "#ERR" instead.

Cell readsWhat happened
#ERR Not connectedNo API key saved. Open the side panel and connect your account.
#ERR Replace <name> with a cell or valueThe preview formula was copied as-is. Swap the placeholder for a cell reference.
#ERR No "x" in earningsAn option name that this source doesn't take. The message lists the ones it does.
#ERR No data point "…"The "field" path isn't in the response. Check the dot-path against the table above.
#PREMIUM(field)The field exists but your plan doesn't include it.
#ERR Out of creditsThe month's credits are spent. Usage resets on your billing date.

Before the formula works

The add-in reads the API key you saved once in the side panel — the key never goes in the formula, so a shared sheet doesn't leak it and a collaborator without access simply sees the last calculated values.

  1. Install the add-in for Google Sheets or Excel.
  2. Open the side panel and sign in, or paste a key from your dashboard.
  3. Type the formula above into any cell.

Other ways to use Company Earnings

Set up Company Earnings on VerveSheets, or reach the same source a different way. Your VerveSheets account and credits work on all of them — one key, one balance.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Company Earnings work in both Google Sheets and Excel?

Yes — the same source, the same arguments, the same result. Google Sheets calls it =VERVE("earnings", A2, "field", "company") and Excel namespaces it as =VERVE.CALL("earnings", A2, "field", "company"). Filling a whole column is the one place the two differ: Sheets takes ranges directly, Excel fills down.

Do the cells recalculate on their own?

They recalculate when the sheet does — on edit, on open, or on a manual recalc. Each recalculation is a fresh call and spends credits, so for a large static column it's worth copying the results and pasting them as values.

How many credits does a filled column cost?

1 credit per row looked up, on both platforms and however you fill it. Repeated identical lookups in the same column are charged once. Batching changes how many HTTP calls are made, never the credit count.

Can I share the sheet without sharing my key?

Yes. The key is stored against your account, not in the file. Collaborators see the values already in the cells; formulas only recalculate for someone who has connected their own account.

Why is a cell showing #ERR instead of an error?

So you can read the reason. Excel can't display a custom message on a real spreadsheet error, so the add-in returns the explanation as text on both platforms instead.

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