Mattel SG&A Expenses 2010-2024 | MAT

Mattel annual/quarterly sg&a expenses history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Sg&a expenses can be defined as the sum of all selling, general and administrative expenses.
  • Mattel sg&a expenses for the quarter ending March 31, 2024 were $0.424B, a 3.73% decline year-over-year.
  • Mattel sg&a expenses for the twelve months ending March 31, 2024 were $2.006B, a 8.77% increase year-over-year.
  • Mattel annual sg&a expenses for 2023 were $2.022B, a 11.97% increase from 2022.
  • Mattel annual sg&a expenses for 2022 were $1.806B, a 4.81% decline from 2021.
  • Mattel annual sg&a expenses for 2021 were $1.897B, a 1.54% increase from 2020.
Mattel Annual SG&A Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2023 $2,022
2022 $1,806
2021 $1,897
2020 $1,868
2019 $1,940
2018 $2,033
2017 $2,160
2016 $2,027
2015 $2,265
2014 $2,347
2013 $2,311
2012 $2,388
2011 $2,105
2010 $2,053
2009 $1,984
Mattel Quarterly SG&A Expenses
(Millions of US $)
2024-03-31 $424
2023-12-31 $650
2023-09-30 $504
2023-06-30 $427
2023-03-31 $441
2022-12-31 $524
2022-09-30 $456
2022-06-30 $424
2022-03-31 $403
2021-12-31 $627
2021-09-30 $453
2021-06-30 $439
2021-03-31 $378
2020-12-31 $648
2020-09-30 $448
2020-06-30 $367
2020-03-31 $405
2019-12-31 $644
2019-09-30 $536
2019-06-30 $393
2019-03-31 $367
2018-12-31 $604
2018-09-30 $491
2018-06-30 $442
2018-03-31 $495
2017-12-31 $746
2017-09-30 $561
2017-06-30 $449
2017-03-31 $404
2016-12-31 $590
2016-09-30 $553
2016-06-30 $445
2016-03-31 $438
2015-12-31 $709
2015-09-30 $579
2015-06-30 $472
2015-03-31 $505
2014-12-31 $769
2014-09-30 $612
2014-06-30 $492
2014-03-31 $475
2013-12-31 $672
2013-09-30 $660
2013-06-30 $505
2013-03-31 $474
2012-12-31 $852
2012-09-30 $628
2012-06-30 $463
2012-03-31 $445
2011-12-31 $663
2011-09-30 $559
2011-06-30 $447
2011-03-31 $436
2010-12-31 $667
2010-09-30 $579
2010-06-30 $420
2010-03-31 $387
2009-12-31 $627
2009-09-30 $582
2009-06-30 $374
2009-03-31 $401
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Toys, Games and Hobby Products $6.342B $5.441B
Mattel Inc. is the world's largest manufacturer of toys. The company's products are sold directly to retailers and wholesalers in most European, Latin American and Asian countries as well as in Australia, Canada and New Zealand through the Mattel Girls & Boys Brands, Fisher-Price Brands, American Girl Brands, and Construction and Arts & Crafts Brands. The products are sold through agents as well as distributors in countries where Mattel has no direct presence. Mattel's portfolio of global brands has vast intellectual property potential. The brands and products are widely classified as Power Brands and Toy Box. The company's Power Brands include Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, Thomas & Friends, and American Girl. Toy Box includes new and innovative products as well as time-tested classics from Mattel-owned and licensed entertainment properties.
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