The latest data point for ACN's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q1'26 stands at 16.02%, reflecting a moderate uptick from the previous quarter's low of 11.97% in Q4'25, indicating a potential recovery in profitability margins amid seasonal or operational factors. Over the period from Q3'23 to Q1'26, ROS has exhibited a volatile yet generally stable trend, fluctuating between a low of 12.14% in Q4'23 and a high of 16.77% in Q3'25, with no clear long-term growth or decline but notable peaks in Q1'24 (15.99%), Q3'24 (15.89%), and Q3'25 that suggest periodic strength in core operations. The area chart highlights intermittent dips, such as in Q2'24 (13.11%) and Q2'25 (13.92%), possibly tied to project cycles or economic pressures, while the absence of data for Q2'26 limits forward visibility. Overall, the metric underscores ACN's resilient but inconsistent margin performance across 12 quarters.