CACCCredit Acceptance Corporation
602.48USD+3.33%Mkt Cap: 6.10B $P/E: 12.87

Credit Acceptance Corporation engages in the provision of financing programs, and related products and services in the United States. It advances money to automobile dealers in exchange for the right to service the under…

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Credit Acceptance’s Q2 Earnings Call: Our Top 5 Analyst Questions

Credit Acceptance’s second quarter results reflected a mix of margin expansion and modest loan volume improvements, even as revenue growth remained limited. Management highlighted that profitability gains stemmed from deliberate operational changes, including tighter pricing, improved segmentation, and operating efficiency. CEO Vinayak Hegde emphasized that “the progress we are seeing is the result of a series of deliberate changes we have made across the business,” noting that unit volumes retu

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Credit Acceptance (CACC) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

GAAP net income surged 71% as credit provisions fell and dealer engagement hit records.

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All You Need to Know About Credit Acceptance (CACC) Rating Upgrade to Buy

Credit Acceptance (CACC) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).

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CACC Q2 Earnings Beat as Expenses & Provisions Decline, Revenues Rise

Credit Acceptance's Q2 earnings rise 20.6% as revenues edge higher and lower provisions and expenses offer support.

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Credit Acceptance Corporation Q2 2026 Earnings Call Summary

Moby summary of Credit Acceptance Corporation's Q2 2026 earnings call

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Credit Acceptance Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Credit Acceptance (NASDAQ:CACC) reported higher second-quarter earnings as lower credit-loss provisions and improved yields on newer loans helped offset a modest decline in loan assignment unit volume. Management said monthly volume returned to year-over-year growth in June and continued to rise in

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3 Value Stocks We’re Skeptical Of

Value investing has produced some of the world’s most famous investing billionaires, including Warren Buffett, David Einhorn, and Seth Klarman, who built their fortunes by purchasing wonderful businesses at reasonable prices. But these hidden gems are few and far between - many stocks that appear cheap often stay that way because they face structural issues.

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What To Expect From Credit Acceptance’s (CACC) Q2 Earnings

Auto financing company Credit Acceptance (NASDAQ:CACC) will be announcing earnings results this Tuesday after the bell. Here’s what to expect.

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Credit Acceptance (CACC) Stock Still Looks Below Fair Value As Caution Lingers

Credit Acceptance stock has gained 23.1% year to date, yet its low value score and recent share price pullback raise questions about how much upside is already priced in. Year to date, Credit Acceptance is up 23.1%. This puts recent weakness into context and suggests the stock has already had a strong run in 2026. The company is reshaping its leadership to support a digital first strategy. This can help long term efficiency and growth expectations, while execution risk around this transition...

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Credit Acceptance (CACC) Could Be 11% Below Fair Value As Leadership Changes Take Shape

Credit Acceptance (CACC) is back in focus after the company announced several leadership changes tied to its digital-first strategy, including the hiring of Siddharth Lal as Chief Marketing Officer. See our latest analysis for Credit Acceptance. The recent executive reshuffle comes as Credit Acceptance trades at US$558.55, with a 1 day share price return of 1.05% and a 7 day share price return that declined 9.69%. The 90 day share price return of 11.57% and year to date share price return of...

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2 Financials Stocks for Long-Term Investors and 1 Facing Headwinds

Financial institutions play a critical role, offering everything from consumer banking to wealth management and specialized financial solutions. Still, investors are uneasy as companies face challenges from an unpredictable interest rate and inflation environment. These doubts have certainly contributed to the industry’s recent underperformance — over the past six months, its 1.4% gain has fallen behind the S&P 500’s 6.2% rise.

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Billionaire Scion Jill Foss Watson Sells Nearly $1M in Credit Acceptance Shares. What Does This Mean for Investors Now?

Watson liquidated shares held through an irrevocable trust while retaining a $30.55 million stake, as the stock delivered 27% returns over the past year.

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Credit Acceptance (CACC): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

Credit Acceptance’s 35.6% return over the past six months has outpaced the S&P 500 by 27.3%, and its stock price has climbed to $625.97 per share. This performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

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