Westpac Historical Balance Sheet
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Trend analysis of Westpac Banking balance sheet accounts such as Total Assets of 1 T, Short Long Term Debt Total of 126.3 B, Total Stockholder Equity of 73.2 B or Retained Earnings of 30.6 B provides information on Westpac Banking's total assets, liabilities, and equity, which is the actual value of Westpac Banking to its prevalent stockholders. By breaking down trends over time using Westpac Banking balance sheet statements, investors will see what precisely the company owns and what it owes to creditors or other parties at the end of each accounting year.
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Balance Sheet is a snapshot of the financial position of Westpac Banking at a specified time, usually calculated after every quarter, six months, or one year. Westpac Banking Balance Sheet has two main parts: assets and liabilities. Liabilities are the debts or obligations of Westpac Banking and are divided into current liabilities and long term liabilities. An asset, on the other hand, is anything of value that can be converted into cash and which Westpac currently owns. An asset can also be divided into two categories, current and non-current.
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Total Assets
Total assets refers to the total amount of Westpac Banking assets owned. Assets are items that have some economic value and are expended over time to create a benefit for the owner. These assets are usually recorded in Westpac Banking books under different categories such as cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable,prepaid expenses, inventory, fixed assets, intangible assets, other assets, marketable securities, accounts receivable, prepaid expenses and others. The total value of all owned resources that are expected to provide future economic benefits to the business, including cash, investments, accounts receivable, inventory, property, plant, equipment, and intangible assets.Total Stockholder Equity
The total equity held by shareholders, calculated as the difference between a company's total assets and total liabilities. It represents the net value of the company owned by shareholders.Retained Earnings
The cumulative amount of net income that a company retains for reinvestment in its operations, rather than distributing it to shareholders as dividends.Most accounts from Westpac Banking's balance sheet are interrelated and interconnected. However, analyzing balance sheet accounts one by one will only give a small insight into Westpac Banking current financial condition. On the other hand, looking into the entire matrix of balance sheet accounts, and analyzing their relationships over time can provide a more complete picture of the company financial strength now and in the future. Check out Your Current Watchlist to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Westpac Banking. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in gross domestic product. At present, Westpac Banking's Short and Long Term Debt Total is projected to decrease significantly based on the last few years of reporting. The current year's Other Stockholder Equity is expected to grow to about 2.7 B, whereas Total Assets are forecasted to decline to about 1 T.
2023 | 2024 (projected) | Short and Long Term Debt Total | 121.7B | 126.3B | Total Assets | 1.2T | 1.0T |
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) | ||
Total Assets | 911.9B | 935.9B | 1.0T | 1.0T | 1.2T | 1.0T | |
Short Long Term Debt Total | 162.2B | 177.4B | 156.5B | 135.2B | 121.7B | 126.3B | |
Total Stockholder Equity | 68.0B | 72.0B | 70.5B | 72.5B | 83.4B | 73.2B | |
Retained Earnings | 26.5B | 28.8B | 29.1B | 31.4B | 36.2B | 30.6B | |
Other Assets | 723.9B | 729.9B | 703.8B | 717.5B | 825.1B | 656.0B | |
Long Term Debt | 179.3B | 161.9B | 146.9B | 167.1B | 150.4B | 140.6B | |
Good Will | 8.4B | 7.6B | 7.4B | 7.4B | 6.7B | 6.6B | |
Other Stockholder Equity | 1.1B | 1.3B | 1.5B | 2.2B | 2.6B | 2.7B | |
Total Liab | 843.9B | 863.8B | 943.7B | 957.2B | 1.1T | 940.0B | |
Treasury Stock | (493M) | (553M) | (563M) | (606M) | (545.4M) | (572.7M) | |
Intangible Assets | 3.1B | 2.5B | 2.9B | 3.5B | 4.0B | 3.2B | |
Common Stock | 36.1B | 37.5B | 40.5B | 41.6B | 47.8B | 41.1B | |
Property Plant Equipment | 1.3B | 1.2B | 3.9B | 2.9B | 3.3B | 2.3B | |
Earning Assets | 122.5B | 152.8B | 166.9B | 132.2B | 152.0B | 153.6B | |
Other Current Liab | 7.5B | 8.5B | 8.3B | 9.6B | 11.0B | 8.3B | |
Total Current Liabilities | 661.1B | 672.8B | 703.8B | 740.1B | 851.1B | 752.4B | |
Other Liab | 19.4B | 22.0B | 16.2B | 12.3B | 11.1B | 13.0B | |
Net Tangible Assets | 52.8B | 53.5B | 56.5B | 61.9B | 71.2B | 60.4B | |
Net Debt | 149.1B | 90.6B | 70.4B | 86.8B | 78.1B | 106.4B | |
Accounts Payable | 592.4B | 628.3B | 2.8B | 6.3B | 5.7B | 5.4B | |
Cash | 30.1B | 71.4B | 105.7B | 103.0B | 118.4B | 59.3B | |
Net Receivables | 1.9B | 1.3B | 1.9B | 2.3B | 2.7B | 1.7B | |
Common Stock Shares Outstanding | 3.6B | 3.7B | 3.5B | 3.5B | 4.0B | 3.9B | |
Short Term Investments | 90.6B | 82.5B | 75.3B | 73.9B | 85.0B | 81.2B | |
Long Term Debt Total | 162.2B | 177.4B | 156.5B | 135.2B | 121.7B | 125.4B | |
Other Current Assets | 6.1B | 7.1B | 6.1B | 9.6B | 11.0B | 7.9B | |
Net Invested Capital | 247.3B | 234.0B | 246.6B | 262.2B | 236.0B | 202.2B | |
Long Term Investments | 135.4B | 105.9B | 94.5B | 96.9B | 111.4B | 112.0B | |
Short Long Term Debt | 16.5B | 19.6B | 29.3B | 22.7B | 26.1B | 22.1B | |
Total Current Assets | 78.3B | 87.2B | 98.5B | 118.7B | 136.5B | 100.4B |
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Balance Sheet is a snapshot of the financial position of Westpac Banking at a specified time, usually calculated after every quarter, six months, or one year. Westpac Banking Balance Sheet has two main parts: assets and liabilities. Liabilities are the debts or obligations of Westpac Banking and are divided into current liabilities and long term liabilities. An asset, on the other hand, is anything of value that can be converted into cash and which Westpac currently owns. An asset can also be divided into two categories, current and non-current.