HD

Consumer Cyclical

The Home Depot, Inc. · Home Improvement · $320B

UQS Score — Balanced Preset
40.1
Average

The Home Depot, Inc. scores 40.1/100 using the Balanced preset.

68.5
Quality
35%
48.0
Moat
30%
11.8
Growth
20%
18.4
Risk
15%

HD — Key Takeaways

✅ Strengths

The Home Depot, Inc. shows strong profitability and capital efficiency

⚠️ Areas of Concern

The Home Depot, Inc. has limited growth momentum
The Home Depot, Inc. has elevated risk from leverage or valuation

HD — Score History

3035404550Apr 2Apr 3Apr 4Apr 5Apr 6Apr 7Apr 8
DateUQSQualityMoatGrowthRiskValueChange
Apr 8, 202640.168.548.011.818.439.20.0
Apr 7, 202640.168.348.011.818.439.20.0
Apr 6, 202640.168.548.011.818.439.20.0
Apr 5, 202640.168.548.011.818.439.2+0.1
Apr 4, 202640.068.548.011.818.438.80.0
Apr 3, 202640.068.548.011.818.438.8+0.1
Apr 2, 202639.968.348.011.818.438.4

HD — Pillar Breakdown

Quality

68.5/100 (25%)

The Home Depot, Inc. shows solid profitability with healthy returns on capital and reasonable margins.

Capital Efficiency (ROIC)Strong

How effectively capital is deployed to generate returns.

Return on EquityStrong

Profitability relative to shareholders' equity.

Operating ProfitabilityModerate

Ability to convert revenue into operating profit.

Net ProfitabilityModerate

Bottom-line profit as a share of revenue.

Gross Profit / AssetsStrong

Asset productivity — how much gross profit each dollar of assets generates.

Cash GenerationModerate

Free cash flow relative to market value.

Growth

11.8/100 (20%)

The Home Depot, Inc. faces growth headwinds with declining or stagnant revenue trends.

Recent Revenue TrendWeak

Revenue trajectory over the last twelve months.

3Y Revenue CAGRWeak

Compound annual revenue growth rate over 3 years.

EPS GrowthWeak

Year-over-year earnings per share growth.

Forward Revenue OutlookWeak

Analyst consensus for future revenue growth.

Forward EPS GrowthWeak

Analyst consensus for future earnings growth.

Risk

18.4/100 (15%)

The Home Depot, Inc. presents elevated risk with concerns around leverage or financial stability.

Financial LeverageWeak

Debt levels relative to earnings capacity.

Debt/EquityWeak

Total debt relative to shareholder equity.

Current RatioWeak

Short-term liquidity — ability to pay near-term obligations.

Interest CoverageModerate

Earnings capacity relative to interest payments.

Valuation

39.2/100 (15%)

The Home Depot, Inc. has a mixed valuation — some metrics suggest fair value while others appear stretched.

Earnings YieldModerate

Inverse of forward P/E — higher yield means cheaper stock.

Price to Free Cash FlowModerate

How many years of FCF the market cap represents.

PEG RatioWeak

P/E relative to earnings growth — lower is more attractive.

Moat

48/100 (30%)

The Home Depot, Inc. possesses some competitive advantages but faces meaningful competition. The Moat pillar evaluates competitive advantages across five dimensions: Switching Costs, Network Effects, Cost Advantage, Intangible Assets, and Scale & Ecosystem. Sign in to customize moat ratings for HD.

Score Composition

Quality
68.5×25%17.1
Growth
11.8×20%2.4
Risk
18.4×15%2.8
Valuation
39.2×15%5.9
Moat
48.0×30%14.4
Total
40.1Average

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How is the HD UQS Score Calculated?

The UQS (Unified Quality Score) for The Home Depot, Inc. is calculated using a proprietary 5-pillar framework with 25 financial metrics. Each pillar evaluates a different dimension on a 0–100 scale, then combines into a single weighted score. Scoring thresholds are calibrated per sector.

Quality (25%) measures profitability and capital efficiency — ROIC, ROE, margins, GP/Assets, and FCF Yield.

Moat (25%) assesses The Home Depot, Inc.'s competitive advantages across switching costs, network effects, cost advantages, intangible assets, and ecosystem scale.

Growth (20%) tracks revenue trajectory and earnings momentum, combining historical results with analyst forward estimates.

Risk (15%) is inversely scored — lower leverage and strong balance sheet health result in higher scores.

Valuation (15%) measures whether The Home Depot, Inc. is fairly priced using earnings yield, price-to-FCF, PEG ratio, and EV/EBITDA relative to sector peers.

Six investor-inspired presets are available, each with different pillar weights: Balanced, Buffett, Munger, Lynch, Cathie Wood, and Graham. The public score shown here uses the Balanced preset. Learn more in our FAQ.