AutoZone Long Term Debt 2010-2024 | AZO

AutoZone long term debt from 2010 to 2024. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • AutoZone long term debt for the quarter ending February 29, 2024 was $8.631B, a 22.55% increase year-over-year.
  • AutoZone long term debt for 2023 was $7.669B, a 25.26% increase from 2022.
  • AutoZone long term debt for 2022 was $6.122B, a 16.17% increase from 2021.
  • AutoZone long term debt for 2021 was $5.27B, a 4.42% decline from 2020.
AutoZone Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $7,669
2022 $6,122
2021 $5,270
2020 $5,513
2019 $5,206
2018 $5,006
2017 $5,081
2016 $4,924
2015 $4,625
2014 $4,142
2013 $4,013
2012 $3,718
2011 $3,318
2010 $2,882
2009 $2,727
AutoZone Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024-02-29 $8,631
2023-11-30 $8,584
2023-08-31 $7,669
2023-05-31 $7,340
2023-02-28 $7,042
2022-11-30 $6,328
2022-08-31 $6,122
2022-05-31 $6,057
2022-02-28 $5,841
2021-11-30 $4,771
2021-08-31 $5,270
2021-05-31 $5,268
2021-02-28 $5,266
2020-11-30 $5,515
2020-08-31 $5,513
2020-05-31 $5,418
2020-02-29 $5,451
2019-11-30 $5,287
2019-08-31 $5,206
2019-05-31 $5,152
2019-02-28 $5,111
2018-11-30 $5,156
2018-08-31 $5,006
2018-05-31 $4,955
2018-02-28 $5,044
2017-11-30 $4,983
2017-08-31 $5,081
2017-05-31 $5,153
2017-02-28 $5,152
2016-11-30 $4,997
2016-08-31 $4,924
2016-05-31 $4,954
2016-02-29 $4,388
2015-11-30 $4,754
2015-08-31 $4,625
2015-05-31 $4,533
2015-02-28 $4,361
2014-11-30 $3,863
2014-08-31 $4,142
2014-05-31 $4,163
2014-02-28 $4,163
2013-11-30 $4,013
2013-08-31 $4,013
2013-05-31 $4,001
2013-02-28 $3,513
2012-11-30 $3,803
2012-08-31 $3,718
2012-05-31 $3,599
2012-02-29 $3,435
2011-11-30 $3,319
2011-08-31 $3,318
2011-05-31 $3,171
2011-02-28 $3,208
2010-11-30 $2,846
2010-08-31 $2,882
2010-05-31 $2,699
2010-02-28 $2,775
2009-11-30 $2,740
2009-08-31 $2,727
2009-05-31 $1,949
2009-02-28 $2,691
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail & Wholesale Auto Parts $51.758B $17.457B
AutoZone, Inc. is the nation's leading retailer and a leading distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Brazil. Also, it has offices in Shanghai, China, to support sourcing efforts in Asia. It operates in the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) retail, Do-It-for-Me (DIFM) auto parts and products markets. Each AutoZone store carries an extensive product line for cars, sport utility vehicles, vans and light trucks, including new and remanufactured automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories and non-automotive products. Many of AutoZone stores also have a commercial sales program that provides commercial credit and prompt delivery of parts and other products to local, regional and national repair garages, dealers, service stations and public sector accounts. Also, it sells automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories and non-automotive products, also performance and replacement parts through websites.
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