Balance Sheet — Live Data for 5,000+ Stocks

A balance sheet is a financial snapshot showing everything a company owns (assets) and everything it owes (liabilities), with the difference being shareholder equity. The foundational equation: Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity. This must always balance — hence the name.

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YearTotal AssetsTotal LiabilitiesEquityTotal DebtCash
2024$364.9B$308.0B$56.9B$101.3B$29.9B
2023$352.6B$290.4B$62.1B$111.1B$30.0B
2022$352.8B$302.1B$50.7B$120.1B$23.6B
2021$351.0B$287.9B$63.1B$124.7B$35.0B
2020$323.9B$258.5B$65.3B$112.4B$38.0B

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=DIVIDENDDATA_STATEMENT("AAPL", "balance", TRUE)
Microsoft Excel
=DIVIDENDDATA.STATEMENT("AAPL", "balance", TRUE)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a company's balance sheet in Excel?

Install the free Dividend Data Excel add-in, then use =DIVIDENDDATA.STATEMENT("AAPL", "balance", TRUE). In Google Sheets: =DIVIDENDDATA_STATEMENT("AAPL", "balance", TRUE).

What is a healthy debt-to-equity ratio?

It depends on industry. Utilities and REITs regularly carry D/E above 1.0 due to stable cash flows. Tech companies often have negative equity due to buybacks. A D/E above 2.0 in a cyclical industry warrants extra scrutiny for dividend investors.

How many years of balance sheet history is available?

The free tier shows 5 years of annual data. A free account unlocks 30+ years of history for most major stocks.