AEDC (American Energy Development) Long-Term Debt: $0.00 Mil (As of Sep. 2013)

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What is American Energy Development Long-Term Debt?

American Energy Development AEDC -99.95% Long-Term Debt is $0.00 Mil as of Sep. 2013.

American Energy Development's Long-Term Debt for the quarter that ended in Sep. 2013 was $0.00 Mil.


American Energy Development  (OTCPK:AEDC) Long-Term Debt Explanation

Long-Term Debt is the sum of the carrying values as of the balance sheet date of all long-term debt, which is debt initially having maturities due after one year or beyond the operating cycle, if longer, but excluding the portions thereof scheduled to be repaid within one year or the normal operating cycle, if longer. Long-Term Debt includes notes payable, bonds payable, mortgage loans, convertible debt, subordinated debt and other types of long term debt.


American Energy Development Long-Term Debt Related Terms


American Energy Development Long-Term Debt Historical Data

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American Energy Development Long-Term Debt Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about Long-Term Debt →
What does a Long-Term Debt of $0.00 Mil mean?
American Energy Development (AEDC) has a Long-Term Debt of $0.00 Mil as of Sep. 2013.
Is American Energy Development's Long-Term Debt too high?
American Energy Development's current Long-Term Debt is $0.00 Mil.
How does American Energy Development's Long-Term Debt compare to BRZV and CWLXF?
American Energy Development's Long-Term Debt of $0.00 Mil can be compared against companies in the Oil & Gas industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good Long-Term Debt for an Oil & Gas company?
A good Long-Term Debt depends on the Oil & Gas industry context. However, Long-Term Debt should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high Long-Term Debt mean?
A high Long-Term Debt can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. American Energy Development's current Long-Term Debt is $0.00 Mil. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is American Energy Development stock overvalued right now?
American Energy Development (AEDC) has a current Long-Term Debt of $0.00 Mil. The current Long-Term Debt is $0.00 Mil. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is Long-Term Debt calculated?
Long-Term Debt is calculated from a company's financial statements. For American Energy Development (AEDC), the current Long-Term Debt is $0.00 Mil as of Sep. 2013. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

American Energy Development Business Description

Industry EnergyOil & Gas
Address 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 7th Floor, New York, NY, USA, 10020
American Energy Development Corp is an independent USA energy company. It intends to locate, drill, and produce oil and gas in the USA and secure regions. The company is focused on the development of Niagaran oil reefs in Michigan and the underexplored onshore basins in the UK.