Core Viewpoint - KB Home reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 results with earnings and total revenues exceeding Zacks Consensus Estimates but showing a year-over-year decline [1][5][10] Financial Performance - Adjusted EPS for Q4 was $1.92, beating the consensus estimate of $1.79 by 7.3%, but down from $2.53 in the prior year [5][10] - Total revenues reached $1.69 billion, surpassing the consensus mark of $1.65 billion by 2.8%, yet decreased by 15.5% year over year [5][10] - Homebuilding segment revenues were $1.686 billion, down 15.4% from $1.993 billion a year ago, with 3,619 homes delivered, a 9% decline from 3,978 units [6][10] Market Conditions - The company faced challenges due to low consumer confidence, affordability issues, and high mortgage rates, leading to a cautious outlook for Q1 and fiscal year 2026 [2][10] - Net orders fell 10.2% year over year to 2,414 units, with the value of net orders decreasing to $1.1 billion from $1.32 billion [7][10] Operational Strategy - KB Home aims to maintain high customer satisfaction, expand its build-to-order mix, and reduce construction cycle times while optimizing returns through disciplined pacing and pricing [3][10] - The company plans to open 35 to 40 new communities to enhance margins, primarily through a build-to-order model [3][10] Financial Position - As of November 30, 2025, KB Home had cash and cash equivalents of $228.6 million, down from $598 million at the end of fiscal 2024, with total liquidity of $1.43 billion [14] - The debt-to-capital ratio increased to 30.3% from 29.4% at the end of fiscal 2024 [14] Future Guidance - For Q1 fiscal 2026, KB Home expects housing revenues between $1.05 billion and $1.15 billion, down from $1.39 billion in the prior year, with deliveries projected at 2,300 to 2,500 homes [16][17] - For fiscal 2026, the company anticipates deliveries of 11,000 to 12,500 homes and housing revenues between $5.1 billion and $6.1 billion [18]
KB Home Q4 Earnings & Revenues Beat Estimates, Both Decline Y/Y