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How American Express Company Makes Most of Its Money


How American Express Company Makes Most of Its Money

Credit card giant American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) is unique in the sense that it makes money from both the credit card side of the business, which includes things like interest income and annual card fees, as well as from the payment processing side. Here's a breakdown of where American Express' revenue comes from.

All of American Express' revenue can be broken down into two main categories -- interest income and non-interest income. Interest income basically includes the APR charged to credit card customers on balances they carry on American Express cards, while non-interest income includes things like payment processing (swipe) fees and annual fees charged to cardholders, as well as other fees and commissions.

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American Express Co. Stock

€226.50
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There is an upward development for American Express Co. compared to yesterday, with an increase of €4.45 (2.010%).
Currently there is a rather positive sentiment for American Express Co. with 27 Buy predictions and 6 Sell predictions.
With a target price of 241 € there is a slightly positive potential of 6.4% for American Express Co. compared to the current price of 226.5 €.
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