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Other Long-Term Liabilities

"Other Long-Term Liabilities" is a financial metric listed on a company's balance sheet, which represents the total amount of debts or obligations that a company owes to its creditors and suppliers that are due beyond one year. These liabilities may include things like deferred taxes, lease obligations, employee benefit obligations, and other long-term obligations that are not classified as current liabilities. It is important for investors to consider this metric when analyzing a company's financial health, as high levels of other long-term liabilities may indicate that a company is highly leveraged and may face challenges in meeting its future financial obligations.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
other_long_term_liabilities fin_statement FY

Formatting Details

Data Format Display Format Unit
float financial usd