Acushnet Holdings Corp. (NYSE:GOLF) just reported some strong earnings, and the market reacted accordingly with a healthy uplift in the share price. We did some analysis and think that investors are missing some details hidden beneath the profit numbers.

We've discovered 3 warning signs about Acushnet Holdings. View them for free.NYSE:GOLF Earnings and Revenue History May 15th 2025

How Do Unusual Items Influence Profit?

For anyone who wants to understand Acushnet Holdings' profit beyond the statutory numbers, it's important to note that during the last twelve months statutory profit gained from US$21m worth of unusual items. We can't deny that higher profits generally leave us optimistic, but we'd prefer it if the profit were to be sustainable. When we analysed the vast majority of listed companies worldwide, we found that significant unusual items are often not repeated. And, after all, that's exactly what the accounting terminology implies. Assuming those unusual items don't show up again in the current year, we'd thus expect profit to be weaker next year (in the absence of business growth, that is).

That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.

Our Take On Acushnet Holdings' Profit Performance

Arguably, Acushnet Holdings' statutory earnings have been distorted by unusual items boosting profit. Therefore, it seems possible to us that Acushnet Holdings' true underlying earnings power is actually less than its statutory profit. Nonetheless, it's still worth noting that its earnings per share have grown at 53% over the last three years. The goal of this article has been to assess how well we can rely on the statutory earnings to reflect the company's potential, but there is plenty more to consider. If you want to do dive deeper into Acushnet Holdings, you'd also look into what risks it is currently facing. Be aware that Acushnet Holdings is showing 3 warning signs in our investment analysis and 1 of those is concerning...

Today we've zoomed in on a single data point to better understand the nature of Acushnet Holdings' profit. But there are plenty of other ways to inform your opinion of a company. For example, many people consider a high return on equity as an indication of favorable business economics, while others like to 'follow the money' and search out stocks that insiders are buying. So you may wish to see this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or  this list of stocks with high insider ownership.

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