Total Liabilities (Quarterly) Chart

Historical Total Liabilities (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
August 31, 2024 2.143B
May 31, 2024 2.149B
February 29, 2024 2.189B
November 30, 2023 2.250B
August 31, 2023 2.343B
May 31, 2023 2.329B
February 28, 2023 2.394B
November 30, 2022 2.503B
August 31, 2022 2.683B
May 31, 2022 2.801B
February 28, 2022 1.158B
November 30, 2021 1.155B
August 31, 2021 1.209B
May 31, 2021 1.187B
February 28, 2021 1.183B
November 30, 2020 1.147B
August 31, 2020 1.187B
May 31, 2020 1.155B
February 29, 2020 1.112B
November 30, 2019 1.070B
August 31, 2019 887.87M
May 31, 2019 857.49M
February 28, 2019 865.47M
November 30, 2018 824.72M
August 31, 2018 893.55M
Date Value
May 31, 2018 871.84M
February 28, 2018 860.40M
November 30, 2017 812.38M
August 31, 2017 853.62M
May 31, 2017 830.46M
February 28, 2017 568.60M
November 30, 2016 549.38M
August 31, 2016 501.78M
May 31, 2016 495.32M
February 29, 2016 480.65M
November 30, 2015 459.92M
August 31, 2015 205.09M
May 31, 2015 195.70M
February 28, 2015 180.49M
November 30, 2014 144.85M
August 31, 2014 152.13M
May 31, 2014 144.37M
February 28, 2014 136.31M
November 30, 2013 124.54M
August 31, 2013 148.42M
May 31, 2013 132.04M
February 28, 2013 122.80M
November 30, 2012 125.34M
August 31, 2012 141.88M
May 31, 2012 134.13M

Total Liabilities Definition

Liabilities are a main portion of the balance sheet of a company that measure outstanding payables/obligations. A few examples of liabilties of a company include accounts payable, current debt, and capital lease obligations. From an accounting perspective, the balance sheet equation is Liabilties = Assets - Shareholder's Equity.

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Total Liabilities (Quarterly) Range, Past 5 Years

1.070B
Minimum
Nov 2019
2.801B
Maximum
May 2022
1.767B
Average
1.676B
Median

Total Liabilities (Quarterly) Benchmarks

S&P Global Inc 21.98B
Morningstar Inc 2.001B
MSCI Inc 6.160B
CME Group Inc 109.58B
Nasdaq Inc 19.48B

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