$18.19
-1.8%Waterstone Financial, Inc. operates as a bank holding company for WaterStone Bank SSB that provides various financial services to customers in southeastern Wisconsin, the United States. It operates in two segments, Community Banking and Mortgage Banking. The Community Banking segment offers consumer and business banking products and services, such as deposit and transactional solutions, including checking accounts, online banking and bill pay services, money transfer services, as well as credit, debit, and pre-paid cards; investable funds solutions comprising savings, money market deposits, individual retirement accounts, and certificates of deposit; residential mortgages, home equity loans and lines of credit, personal and installment loans, real estate financing, business loans, and business lines of credit; and fixed and variable annuities, insurance products, and trust and investment management accounts. It also provides transaction deposits, interest bearing transaction accounts, demand deposits, non-interest-bearing demand accounts, and time deposits; secured and unsecured lines; commercial real estate construction loans; term loans for working capital, inventory, and general corporate use; and personal term loans and investment services. The Mortgage Banking segment offers residential mortgage loans for the purpose of sale in the secondary market. The company also invests in a portfolio of securities include mortgage-backed securities, government-sponsored and private-label enterprise bonds, collateralized mortgage and municipal obligations, and other debt securities. It operates 14 full-service banking offices, 1 drive-through office, and 14 automated teller machines located in Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties, Wisconsin. The company was formerly known as Wauwatosa Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Waterstone Financial, Inc. in August 2008. Waterstone Financial, Inc. was founded in 1921 and is based in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Exceptional pricing power and cost management. The company retains over half of revenue after direct costs.
Healthy operating margins demonstrate effective cost control and strong business fundamentals.
Strong net margins indicate efficient operations and favorable tax/interest management.
Moderate tax rate typical for most corporations. Represents standard tax burden on profits.
High margin compression: Large gap between gross and net margins suggests operational inefficiencies or heavy debt burden. Focus on expense management and deleveraging.
WSBF โข NASDAQ
| Waterstone Financial, Inc. Income Statement | Dec 2025 | Dec 2024 | Dec 2023 | Dec 2022 | Dec 2021 | Dec 2020 | Dec 2019 | Dec 2018 | Dec 2017 | Dec 2016 | Dec 2015 | Dec 2014 | Dec 2013 | Dec 2012 | Dec 2011 | Dec 2010 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2008 | Dec 2007 | Dec 2006 |
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REVENUE | ||||||||||||||||||||
201.6M | 199.4M | 177M | 171.1M | 268.5M | 317.9M | 207.2M | 188.5M | 188.4M | 187.2M | 166.4M | 148.2M | 150.7M | 161M | 122.6M | 128.9M | 111.8M | 112.4M | 103.8M | 97.4M | |
GROSS PROFIT | ||||||||||||||||||||
(58M) | (66.8M) | (49.6M) | (14.3M) | (10.4M) | (31.3M) | (26.6M) | (18.5M) | (15.2M) | (20.7M) | (25.1M) | (23.5M) | (28.2M) | (36.2M) | (54.9M) | (66.1M) | (81.3M) | (100.7M) | (73.8M) | (56M) | |
143.6M | 132.5M | 127.3M | 156.8M | 258.1M | 286.5M | 180.6M | 170.1M | 173.3M | 166.6M | 141.4M | 124.7M | 122.5M | 124.8M | 67.7M | 62.8M | 30.5M | 11.7M | 30M | 41.5M | |
OPERATING INCOME | ||||||||||||||||||||
(110.2M) | (108.5M) | (116.3M) | (132.3M) | (166M) | (178.4M) | (133M) | (129.8M) | (128.8M) | (124.6M) | (115.5M) | (104.8M) | (99.1M) | (102.1M) | (74.6M) | (64.6M) | (42M) | (35.9M) | (28.7M) | (28.7M) | |
(5.7M) | (84.6M) | (87.9M) | (103.5M) | (138.6M) | (142.7M) | (107M) | (103.5M) | (102M) | (99.3M) | (87.2M) | (75.2M) | (75.4M) | (70.8M) | (45.5M) | (42.8M) | (20.3M) | (20.3M) | (16.6M) | (17.6M) | |
33.4M | 24M | 11M | 24.5M | 92.1M | 108.1M | 47.6M | 40.3M | 44.4M | 42M | 25.8M | 19.9M | 23.3M | 22.7M | -6.9M | -1.8M | -11.4M | -24.1M | 1.3M | 12.8M | |
PRE-TAX INCOME | ||||||||||||||||||||
(59.4M) | (67M) | (49M) | (13.3M) | (14.4M) | (25M) | (27.5M) | (19.5M) | (16.4M) | (20.3M) | (23.1M) | (22.3M) | (23.7M) | (27.9M) | (32.8M) | (40.3M) | (54.6M) | (63M) | (62.1M) | (53.8M) | |
56.7M | 46.2M | 50.2M | 57M | 55.5M | 53.5M | 52.2M | 54.2M | 50.7M | 43.4M | 38.8M | 41.3M | 39.2M | 41.9M | 46.5M | 49.7M | 43.9M | 41.1M | 34.8M | 38.4M | |
(104.5M) | (23.9M) | (28.4M) | (28.8M) | (27.3M) | (35.7M) | (26M) | (26.3M) | (26.8M) | (25.3M) | (28.4M) | (29.6M) | (23.7M) | (31.3M) | (29.1M) | (21.8M) | (21.7M) | (15.6M) | (12M) | (11.1M) | |
33.4M | 24M | 11M | 24.5M | 92.1M | 108.1M | 47.6M | 40.3M | 44.4M | 42M | 25.8M | 19.9M | 23.3M | 22.7M | -6.9M | -1.8M | -11.4M | -24.1M | 1.3M | 12.8M | |
NET INCOME | ||||||||||||||||||||
(7M) | (5.3M) | (1.7M) | (5M) | (21.3M) | (27M) | (11.7M) | (9.5M) | (18.5M) | (16.5M) | (9.2M) | (7.2M) | (8.6M) | -12.2M | (562K) | (52K) | -1.3M | (2.3M) | -254K | (4.7M) | |
26.4M | 18.7M | 9.4M | 19.5M | 70.8M | 81.1M | 35.9M | 30.8M | 26M | 25.5M | 16.6M | 12.7M | 14.7M | 34.9M | -7.5M | -1.9M | -10.1M | -26.4M | 1.6M | 8.1M |
WSBF - Filing history and reports
| Filing Type | Filing Date | Period Ending | Fiscal Year | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
8-K 8-K 2026 N/A | May 19, 2026 | May 19, 2026 | 2026 | |
10-Q 10-Q 2026 Q1 Q1 | May 07, 2026 | March 31, 2026 | 2026 | |
8-K 8-K 2026 N/A | April 27, 2026 | April 27, 2026 | 2026 | |
8-K 8-K 2026 N/A | April 23, 2026 | April 23, 2026 | 2026 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2026 N/A | April 09, 2026 | May 19, 2026 | 2026 | |
8-K 8-K 2026 N/A | March 17, 2026 | March 17, 2026 | 2026 | |
10-K 10-K 2025 FY FY | February 26, 2026 | December 31, 2025 | 2025 | |
8-K 8-K 2026 N/A | January 28, 2026 | January 28, 2026 | 2026 | |
8-K 8-K 2025 N/A | December 18, 2025 | December 18, 2025 | 2025 | |
10-Q 10-Q 2025 Q3 Q3 | November 06, 2025 | September 30, 2025 | 2025 |
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