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  2. How Does IBM's Debt Look? - AOL

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    Before we understand the importance of debt, let us look at how much debt IBM has.IBM's Debt Based on IBM's balance sheet as of July 28, 2020, long-term debt is at $55.45 billion and current debt ...

  3. A Look Into IBM's Debt - AOL

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    Before having a look at the importance of debt, let us look at how much debt IBM has.IBM's Debt According to the IBM's most recent financial statement as reported on July 28, 2020, total debt is ...

  4. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    A personal balance sheet lists current assets such as cash in checking accounts and savings accounts, long-term assets such as common stock and real estate, current liabilities such as loan debt and mortgage debt due, or overdue, long-term liabilities such as mortgage and other loan debt.

  5. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    It is focused on a long-term perspective rather than mitigating immediate risks; see, here, treasury management. The exact roles and perimeter around ALM can however vary significantly from one bank (or other financial institution) to another depending on the business model adopted and can encompass a broad area of risks.

  6. Financial statement analysis - Wikipedia

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    Financial statement analysis (or just financial analysis) is the process of reviewing and analyzing a company's financial statements to make better economic decisions to earn income in future. These statements include the income statement , balance sheet , statement of cash flows , notes to accounts and a statement of changes in equity (if ...

  7. Long-term liabilities - Wikipedia

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    Long-term liabilities give users more information about the long-term prosperity of the company, [3] [better source needed] while current liabilities inform the user of debt that the company owes in the current period. On a balance sheet, accounts are listed in order of liquidity, so long-term liabilities come after current liabilities.