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Church & Dwight Co. Inc

Exchange: NYSESector: Consumer DefensiveIndustry: Household & Personal Products

Church & Dwight Co., Inc., founded in 1846, is the leading U.S. producer of sodium bicarbonate, popularly known as baking soda. The Company manufactures and markets a wide range of personal care, household, and specialty products under recognized brand names such as ARM & HAMMER ®, OXICLEAN ®, VITAFUSION ®, BATISTE ®, WATERPIK ®, THERABREATH ® and HERO ®. These seven key brands represent approximately 70% of the Company’s products sales. For more information, visit the Company’s website.

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Generated $8.9 in free cash flow for every $1 of capital expenditure in FY25.

Current Price

$92.85

+0.00%

GoodMoat Value

$63.98

31.1% overvalued
Profile
Valuation (TTM)
Market Cap$22.30B
P/E30.26
EV$24.52B
P/B5.57
Shares Out240.13M
P/Sales3.59
Revenue$6.20B
EV/EBITDA18.54

Church & Dwight Co. Inc (CHD) Quality Analysis

GoodMoat Analysis

Based on data as of March 26, 2026

Church & Dwight demonstrates moderate quality with a strong ROE and solid profitability, but its growth is slow and valuation appears elevated. The business has a stable competitive position in consumer staples, but its quality profile is mixed when assessed against a value investing framework.

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Church & Dwight's quality profile is mixed. On the positive side, the company shows strong returns on capital, with an ROE of 18.4% exceeding the framework's 15-20% high-quality threshold, and a healthy operating margin of 17.4%. Its balance sheet is reasonable with a Debt/Equity ratio of 0.55, which is manageable. However, several indicators are neutral or weak. Revenue growth of 3.9% YoY is low and does not meet the framework's preference for consistent double-digit growth. The Free Cash Flow Yield of 4.8% suggests a FCF margin likely below the preferred 10-15% range, and the P/E of 30.8 is high for this modest growth rate. Compared to peers in household products, CHD's profitability is respectable but its valuation premium is notable. Its competitive position, assessed via the moat lens, likely scores on criteria like Brand (with products like ARM & HAMMER) and possibly Niche Dominance in categories like baking soda, but it faces intense competition from giants, risking a low score on Low Disruption Risk. Overall, it is a profitable, stable business, but its current quality is adequate rather than high, with growth and valuation being areas of caution for a value investor.

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CHD Quality & Fundamental Analysis

Church & Dwight Co. Inc (CHD) is a Consumer Defensive company in the Household & Personal Products industry, listed on NYSE. This quality analysis page evaluates Church & Dwight Co. Inc's financial health using the Piotroski F-Score methodology, profitability ratios, growth trajectory, and balance sheet strength.

Church & Dwight Co. Inc has a Piotroski F-Score of N/A out of 9, measuring profitability, leverage, and operating efficiency. The company operates with a profit margin of 11.88% and a return on equity (ROE) of 18.41%. Return on assets (ROA) stands at 8.27%.

The debt-to-equity ratio is 0.55, with a current ratio of 1.07. Operating margin is 17.37%.

GoodMoat's quality analysis uses AI-powered insights to evaluate whether Church & Dwight Co. Inc is a fundamentally sound investment. The GoodMoat Verdict synthesizes profitability, growth, and financial health scores into a clear investment quality rating. Use these metrics alongside valuation tools like the DCF calculator and fair value models to make informed investment decisions.