Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky. Photo credit: Johnson & Johnson.

Business is good at Johnson & Johnson (JNJ 0.67%). Over the last 12 months, it's earned $71 billion in revenue, ranking 40th among S&P 500 companies. What does the 129-year-old business do with all its money? The slideshow below provides an answer.

Viewers of the slideshow will learn three interesting points, among other things, from scrolling through it:

  • First, Johnson & Johnson distributed nearly all of its earnings to shareholders over the last 12 months. It did so via dividends and share buybacks.
  • Second, Johnson & Johnson enjoys wide profit margins. Its pre-tax operating margin over the past 12 months was 27% compared to a 17% median for the S&P 500's 100 biggest companies.
  • Which, third, helps explain why shares of the pharmaceutical giant have outperformed the S&P 500 by approximately 1,500 percentage points since 1990.

What else can investors learn about Johnson & Johnson from an analysis of its revenue flows? Scroll through the brief slideshow below to find out.

All slideshow data sourced from YCharts.com on November 24, 2015. Slideshow image credits: Wikimedia Commons, istock/Thinkstock.