Home Depot Debt Issuance/Retirement Net - Total 2010-2025 | HD
Home Depot annual/quarterly debt issuance/retirement net - total history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Debt issuance/retirement net - total can be defined as the total amount of short term and long term borrowings repaid and issued.
- Home Depot debt issuance/retirement net - total for the quarter ending January 31, 2025 was $8.790B, a 1114.09% increase year-over-year.
- Home Depot debt issuance/retirement net - total for the twelve months ending January 31, 2025 was $28.822B, a 1179.88% decline year-over-year.
- Home Depot annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2025 was $8.79B, a 1114.09% increase from 2024.
- Home Depot annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2024 was $0.724B, a 78.81% decline from 2023.
- Home Depot annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2023 was $3.416B, a 37.63% increase from 2022.
Home Depot Annual Debt Issuance/Retirement Net - Total (Millions of US $) |
2025 |
$8,790 |
2024 |
$724 |
2023 |
$3,416 |
2022 |
$2,482 |
2021 |
$4,087 |
2020 |
$1,985 |
2019 |
$2,037 |
2018 |
$3,298 |
2017 |
$2,274 |
2016 |
$4,012 |
2015 |
$2,232 |
2014 |
$3,933 |
2013 |
$-32 |
2012 |
$966 |
2011 |
$-31 |
2010 |
$-1,774 |
2009 |
$-2,045 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Retail/Wholesale |
Retail - Home Furnishings |
$371.370B |
$159.514B |
The Home Depot Inc. is home improvement specialty retailer with retail stores across the globe. It offers a diverse range of branded and proprietary home improvement items, building materials, lawn and garden products, decor products and related services. The company operates throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. It also functions through a network of distribution and fulfillment centers, as well as a number of e-commerce websites. The company typically serves three primary customer groups: Do-It-Yourself, Do-It-For-Me, Professional Customers. DIY Customers: These customers are usually homeowners, who prefer purchasing products and completing installations on their own. DIFM Customers: These customers are usually homeowners, who purchase products on their own and employ third-parties to complete the projects and installations. Professional Customers: This customer segment mostly comprises professional remodelers, general contractors, repairmen, small business owners, and tradesmen.
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