Balance Sheet: Assets
The balance sheet provides creditors, investors, and analysts with information on company resources (assets) and its sources of capital (its equity and liabilities). It normally also provides information about the future earnings capacity of a company assets as well as an indication of cash flows that may come from receivables and inventories.
Assets are resources controlled by the company as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity.
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- Cash Flow Statement
- Analysis of Geographic Areas
- Common Stock Valuation Ratios
- Enterprise Value to FCFF (EV/FCFF)
- Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
- Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
- Present Value of Free Cash Flow to Equity (FCFE)
- Operating Profit Margin since 2005
- Current Ratio since 2005
- Price to Book Value (P/BV) since 2005
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Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31).
- Cash and Cash Equivalents
- There was a notable decline from 11,740 million USD at the end of 2020 to a low of 4,749 million USD in 2022, followed by a gradual recovery reaching 7,322 million USD by the end of 2024. This suggests initial liquidity reduction with some replenishment in recent years.
- Receivables, Net
- Receivables showed a steady increase over the analyzed period, rising from 11,466 million USD in 2020 to a peak of 13,813 million USD in 2023, then slightly decreasing to 13,661 million USD in 2024. This indicates growing credit sales or extended payment terms.
- Other Current Assets
- Values increased from 3,535 million USD in 2020 to 5,818 million USD in 2024, despite a dip in 2023. The overall upward trend may reflect expansion or accumulation of miscellaneous current assets.
- Current Assets
- The total current assets declined from 26,741 million USD in 2020 to 21,826 million USD in 2022, followed by recovery to 26,801 million USD in 2024. This pattern aligns largely with the movements in cash and cash equivalents, suggesting fluctuations in liquidity components.
- Film and Television Costs
- These costs slightly declined from 13,340 million USD in 2020 to 12,541 million USD in 2024, with minor fluctuations. This moderate decrease may indicate controlled spending or amortization effects.
- Investments
- Investments showed variability, with a decrease from 8,267 million USD in 2020 to 7,740 million USD in 2022, then an increase to 9,385 million USD in 2023, followed by a slight decline to 8,647 million USD in 2024. This suggests active portfolio management with some reallocations.
- Property and Equipment, Net
- There was a consistent upward trend in property and equipment values, rising from 51,995 million USD in 2020 to 62,548 million USD in 2024, indicating ongoing capital investments or asset acquisitions.
- Goodwill
- Goodwill decreased from 70,669 million USD in 2020 to 58,209 million USD in 2024, with a sharp drop between 2021 and 2022 and relative stabilization afterward. This reduction could reflect impairments or disposals of business units.
- Franchise Rights
- Franchise rights remained constant at 59,365 million USD throughout the period, indicating no changes to these intangible asset balances.
- Other Intangible Assets, Net
- Other intangible assets declined steadily from 35,389 million USD in 2020 to 25,599 million USD in 2024, demonstrating amortization or divestiture impacts on these assets.
- Intangible Assets, Net
- The total intangible assets followed a downward trend from 94,754 million USD in 2020 to 84,964 million USD in 2024, consistent with declines in other intangible assets and goodwill, reflecting amortization and impairment.
- Other Noncurrent Assets, Net
- These assets increased significantly from 8,103 million USD in 2020 to approximately 12,500 million USD by 2024, indicating accumulation or reclassification of long-term assets.
- Noncurrent Assets
- Noncurrent assets remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 240,000 million USD, with a peak in 2021 and a slight decline thereafter. The pattern reflects offsetting changes in various long-term asset categories.
- Total Assets
- Total assets increased marginally from 273,869 million USD in 2020 to 275,905 million USD in 2021, then decreased to 257,275 million USD in 2022, followed by a gradual recovery to 266,211 million USD in 2024. This indicates an overall stable asset base with some volatility due to asset impairments, disposals, or market conditions.