Core Insights - Bank of America is set to report its Q4 2025 earnings on January 15, with analysts expecting an EPS of $0.98, an increase from $0.82 in the prior-year period, and quarterly revenue projected to reach $27.57 billion, up from $25.50 billion a year earlier [2] Historical Performance - If an investor had purchased Bank of America stock 10 years ago at approximately $17.43 per share, a $10,000 investment could have grown to $30,780 based on stock price appreciation alone, with current shares trading at $53.65 [3] - Over the past decade, Bank of America has paid about $7.40 in dividends per share, resulting in an additional $4,246 from dividends alone, leading to a total investment value of $35,026, representing a total return of 250.26% [4][5] Recent Financial Performance - In Q3 2025, Bank of America reported an EPS of $1.06, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.94, with revenue net of interest expense increasing 11% year-over-year to $28.24 billion, exceeding the consensus of $27.50 billion [6][7] - Net interest income rose 9% year-over-year to $15.20 billion, driven by higher activity in Global Markets, fixed-rate asset repricing, and increased deposit and loan balances, although partially offset by lower interest rates [7] Analyst Ratings - Bank of America holds a consensus rating of "Buy" with a price target of $52.18, indicating nearly 3% potential downside from the current stock price [6]
If You Invested $10K In Bank of America Stock 10 Years Ago, How Much Would You Have Now?