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    JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (JPM)
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    Metric20212022202320242025
    Assets$3,743,567$3,665,743$3,875,393$4,002,814N/A
    Liabilities$3,449,440$3,373,411$3,547,515$3,658,056N/A
    Equity$294,127$292,332$327,878$344,758N/A
    Data source10-K10-K10-K10-K10-K
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    Commentary on JPMORGAN CHASE & CO Balance Sheet

    JPMorgan Chase’s balance sheet shows a small contraction in 2022 followed by steady expansion in 2023–2024. Total assets fell about 2.1% from $3,743,567m in 2021 to $3,665,743m in 2022, then rose 5.7% in 2023 and 3.3% in 2024 to $4,002,814m. Over the 2021–2024 period assets grew by roughly $259,247m (≈6.9%). Liabilities followed the same pattern: a ~2.2% decline in 2022 then increases of ~5.2% and ~3.1% in the next two years, rising from $3,449,440m to $3,658,056m (net +$208,616m or ≈6.1% from 2021 to 2024). Stockholders’ equity was relatively stable in 2022 (a slight -0.6% dip) then moved higher, rising about 12.2% in 2023 and another 5.1% in 2024 to $344,758m — a cumulative increase of ~$50,631m (≈17.2%) versus 2021. As a result the equity-to-assets ratio improved from ~7.9% in 2021 to ~8.6% in 2024 (a ~0.75 percentage-point increase), indicating modest de‑leveraging and a stronger capital base. This pattern—temporary 2022 contraction followed by asset and capital growth—is consistent with a large bank adapting to post‑pandemic funding and rate environments; liabilities remain the dominant funding source (typical for banks), while rising equity provides a buffer and modestly improved capitalization. Note: the 2025 row contains zeros and appears to be missing data.

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