S&P 500 Total Liabilities : 36904969.131 (As of 2025-03-31)
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Basic Info

The S&P 500 Total Liabilities measures the combined value of all liabilities owed by companies within the S&P 500 index. This metric includes both current liabilities, such as accounts payable and short-term debt, and non-current liabilities, such as long-term debt and deferred tax liabilities. A high or increasing total liabilities figure may indicate potential financial risk and leverage. It should be noted that higher liabilities aren't always a bad thing as they usually come with higher assets as well, suggesting that companies may be leveraging debt to finance growth and expansion. Investor should view the figures cases by cases.

S&P 500 Total Liabilities was 36904969.131 as of 2025-03-31, according to GuruFocus. Historically, S&P 500 Total Liabilities reached a record high of 36904969.131 and a record low of 14908601.798, the median value is 24503215.251. Typical value range is from 26 to 34. The Year-Over-Year growth is 3.03%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for S&P 500 Total Liabilities - last updated on 2025-03-31.

Category Market Trend
Region USA
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Stats

Name Value
Last Value 36904969.131
Latest Period 2025-03-31
Long Term Average 30,561,255.50
Average Annualized Growth Rate +3.44%
Value from 1 year ago 35819967.07
Change from 1 year ago +3.03%
Frequency Quarterly
Unit Millions

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