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Metric | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
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Assets | $152,136 | $138,552 | $137,100 | $137,012 | $156,363 |
Liabilities | $170,211 | $153,398 | $152,948 | $154,240 | $160,277 |
Equity | -$18,316 | -$14,999 | -$15,883 | -$17,233 | -$3,908 |
Over the past 5 years, The Boeing Company has experienced some fluctuations in its financial position. Total assets have seen some volatility, starting at $152.1 billion in 2020, dropping to $137.0 billion in 2022, and then increasing to $156.4 billion in 2024. This fluctuation could be attributed to various factors such as changes in market conditions, investments in new projects, or the impact of external events like the global pandemic. Total liabilities have remained relatively stable, ranging from $153.4 billion in 2021 to $160.3 billion in 2024. However, stockholders' equity has shown a decreasing trend over the years, with negative values indicating that the company's liabilities exceed its assets. This could raise concerns about the company's leverage and ability to cover its obligations in the long term. It would be important for investors and stakeholders to closely monitor Boeing's financial health and management strategies to ensure sustainable growth and stability, particularly in the context of the aerospace industry's cyclicality and competitive landscape.
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