Mizuho Reiterates Buy Rating on Intuit (INTU) with $875 PT Following Strong FQ4, Full-Year FY2025 Results

Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU) is one of the stocks to invest in before they split next. On August 25, Mizuho Securities analyst Siti Panigrahi reiterated a Buy rating on Intuit and set a price target of $875.00. Before this sentiment was released, Intuit reported the earnings for its Q4 2025 quarter, as well as the full FY2025.

The company’s total revenue for the fiscal year grew by 16%. In Q4, revenue reached $3.8 billion, which was a 20% increase year-over-year. The Consumer Group revenue particularly grew by 10% for FY2025, with its TurboTax Live service seeing a 47% revenue growth. Credit Karma also had its revenue up 32% for FY025. In Q4, the Global Business Solutions Group’s revenue grew by 18%, and revenue from QuickBooks All-in Accounting grew by 23%. Online Services revenue increased by 19% in the quarter.

Mizuho Reiterates Buy Rating on Intuit (INTU) with $875 PT Following Strong FQ4, Full-Year FY2025 Results

The company’s financial position remains solid, with ~$4.6 billion in cash and investments. Despite its strong performance, Intuit acknowledges that it has not factored in any immediate monetization from its new AI agents in its FY2026 guidance, which shows that the full revenue potential of this initiative is yet to be realized.

Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU) provides financial management, payments & capital, compliance, and marketing products & services in the US. The company operates in 4 segments: Global Business Solutions, Consumer, Credit Karma, and ProTax.

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