Annual Short Term Debt
$765.00 M
+$605.00 M+378.13%
December 31, 2023
Summary
- As of February 7, 2025, SNN annual short term debt is $765.00 million, with the most recent change of +$605.00 million (+378.13%) on December 31, 2023.
- During the last 3 years, SNN annual short term debt has risen by +$428.00 million (+127.00%).
- SNN annual short term debt is now -46.95% below its all-time high of $1.44 billion, reached on December 31, 2007.
Performance
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Quarterly Short Term Debt
$380.00 M
-$385.00 M-50.33%
June 30, 2024
Summary
- As of February 7, 2025, SNN quarterly short term debt is $380.00 million, with the most recent change of -$385.00 million (-50.33%) on June 30, 2024.
- Over the past year, SNN quarterly short term debt has dropped by -$385.00 million (-50.33%).
- SNN quarterly short term debt is now -76.37% below its all-time high of $1.61 billion, reached on June 30, 2008.
Performance
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Short Term Debt Formula
Short-Term Debt = Current Portion of Long-Term Debt + Short-Term Loans + Commercial Paper + Other Short-Term Borrowings
SNN Short Term Debt Trends
PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly |
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1 y1 year | +378.1% | -50.3% |
3 y3 years | +127.0% | -41.5% |
5 y5 years | +366.5% | +91.0% |
SNN Short Term Debt Highs & Lows
PeriodPeriod | Annual vs highAnnual vs high | Annual vs lowAnnual vs low | Quarter. vs highQuarter. vs high | Quarter. vs lowQuarter. vs low | |
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3 y | 3-year | at high | +378.1% | -50.3% | +137.5% |
5 y | 5-year | at high | +962.5% | -50.3% | +427.8% |
alltime | all time | -47.0% | +2733.3% | -76.4% | +1307.4% |
Smith & Nephew Short Term Debt History
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
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Jun 2024 | - | $380.00 M(-50.3%) |
Dec 2023 | $765.00 M(+378.1%) | $765.00 M(+88.0%) |
Jun 2023 | - | $407.00 M(+154.4%) |
Dec 2022 | $160.00 M(-67.4%) | $160.00 M(-73.9%) |
Jun 2022 | - | $612.00 M(+24.6%) |
Dec 2021 | $491.00 M(+45.7%) | $491.00 M(-24.5%) |
Jun 2021 | - | $650.00 M(+92.9%) |
Dec 2020 | $337.00 M(+368.1%) | $337.00 M(+106.7%) |
Jun 2020 | - | $163.00 M(+126.4%) |
Dec 2019 | $72.00 M(-56.1%) | $72.00 M(-63.8%) |
Jun 2019 | - | $199.00 M(+21.3%) |
Dec 2018 | $164.00 M(+507.4%) | $164.00 M(+90.7%) |
Jun 2018 | - | $86.00 M(+218.5%) |
Dec 2017 | $27.00 M(-68.6%) | $27.00 M(-57.8%) |
Jun 2017 | - | $64.00 M(-25.6%) |
Dec 2016 | $86.00 M(+87.0%) | $86.00 M(+21.1%) |
Jun 2016 | - | $71.00 M(+54.3%) |
Dec 2015 | $46.00 M(+17.9%) | $46.00 M(-30.3%) |
Jun 2015 | - | $66.00 M(+69.2%) |
Dec 2014 | $39.00 M(-11.4%) | $39.00 M(-57.1%) |
Sep 2014 | - | $91.00 M(+40.0%) |
Jun 2014 | - | $65.00 M(+6.6%) |
Mar 2014 | - | $61.00 M(+38.6%) |
Dec 2013 | $44.00 M(+15.8%) | $44.00 M(-36.2%) |
Sep 2013 | - | $69.00 M(+50.0%) |
Jun 2013 | - | $46.00 M(-14.8%) |
Mar 2013 | - | $54.00 M(+42.1%) |
Dec 2012 | $38.00 M(-87.6%) | $38.00 M(-28.3%) |
Sep 2012 | - | $53.00 M(-5.4%) |
Jun 2012 | - | $56.00 M(-79.1%) |
Mar 2012 | - | $268.00 M(-12.4%) |
Dec 2011 | $306.00 M(+436.8%) | $306.00 M(-35.3%) |
Sep 2011 | - | $473.00 M(-17.3%) |
Jun 2011 | - | $572.00 M(+615.0%) |
Mar 2011 | - | $80.00 M(+40.4%) |
Dec 2010 | $57.00 M(+26.7%) | $57.00 M(+62.9%) |
Sep 2010 | - | $35.00 M(-5.4%) |
Jun 2010 | - | $37.00 M(+5.7%) |
Mar 2010 | - | $35.00 M(-22.2%) |
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
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Dec 2009 | $45.00 M(-60.9%) | $45.00 M(-27.4%) |
Sep 2009 | - | $62.00 M(-32.6%) |
Jun 2009 | - | $92.00 M(-17.1%) |
Mar 2009 | - | $111.00 M(-3.5%) |
Dec 2008 | $115.00 M(-92.0%) | $115.00 M(-25.3%) |
Sep 2008 | - | $154.00 M(-90.4%) |
Jun 2008 | - | $1.61 B(+1.3%) |
Mar 2008 | - | $1.59 B(+10.1%) |
Dec 2007 | $1.44 B(+1111.8%) | $1.44 B(+21.3%) |
Sep 2007 | - | $1.19 B(+17.5%) |
Jun 2007 | - | $1.01 B(+722.8%) |
Mar 2007 | - | $123.00 M(+3.4%) |
Dec 2006 | $119.00 M(-47.6%) | $119.00 M(-13.1%) |
Sep 2006 | - | $137.00 M(+4.6%) |
Jun 2006 | - | $131.00 M(-3.7%) |
Mar 2006 | - | $136.00 M(-40.1%) |
Dec 2005 | $227.00 M(+609.4%) | $227.00 M(+9.1%) |
Jun 2005 | - | $208.03 M(-3.2%) |
Mar 2005 | - | $215.00 M(+571.9%) |
Dec 2004 | $32.00 M(-67.0%) | $32.00 M(-67.0%) |
Dec 2003 | $97.00 M(-60.4%) | $97.00 M(-60.4%) |
Dec 2002 | $244.79 M(+52.1%) | $244.79 M(+52.1%) |
Dec 2001 | $160.91 M(+31.2%) | $160.91 M(+31.2%) |
Dec 2000 | $122.61 M(+30.8%) | $122.61 M(+30.8%) |
Dec 1999 | $93.72 M(-34.8%) | $93.72 M |
Dec 1998 | $143.70 M(-2.4%) | - |
Dec 1997 | $147.29 M(-22.0%) | - |
Dec 1996 | $188.72 M(+9.8%) | - |
Dec 1995 | $171.83 M(-2.0%) | - |
Dec 1994 | $175.26 M(-55.1%) | - |
Dec 1993 | $390.51 M(+19.9%) | - |
Dec 1992 | $325.79 M(-3.5%) | - |
Dec 1991 | $337.75 M(-8.4%) | - |
Dec 1990 | $368.62 M(+0.9%) | - |
Dec 1989 | $365.37 M(+45.5%) | - |
Dec 1988 | $251.19 M(+5.4%) | - |
Dec 1987 | $238.32 M(+28.8%) | - |
Dec 1986 | $185.09 M(+123.8%) | - |
Dec 1985 | $82.69 M | - |
FAQ
- What is Smith & Nephew annual short term debt?
- What is the all time high annual short term debt for Smith & Nephew?
- What is Smith & Nephew annual short term debt year-on-year change?
- What is Smith & Nephew quarterly short term debt?
- What is the all time high quarterly short term debt for Smith & Nephew?
- What is Smith & Nephew quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?
What is Smith & Nephew annual short term debt?
The current annual short term debt of SNN is $765.00 M
What is the all time high annual short term debt for Smith & Nephew?
Smith & Nephew all-time high annual short term debt is $1.44 B
What is Smith & Nephew annual short term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, SNN annual short term debt has changed by +$605.00 M (+378.12%)
What is Smith & Nephew quarterly short term debt?
The current quarterly short term debt of SNN is $380.00 M
What is the all time high quarterly short term debt for Smith & Nephew?
Smith & Nephew all-time high quarterly short term debt is $1.61 B
What is Smith & Nephew quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, SNN quarterly short term debt has changed by -$385.00 M (-50.33%)