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densk [106]
2 years ago
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PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) reported the following information about its long-term debt in the notes to a recent financial statement (in

millions): Long-term debt consists of the following: December 31 Current Year Preceding Year Total long term-debt $27,917 $26,557
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Ann [662]2 years ago
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The long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet $4,096.

<u>Given Data provided in the question:</u>

                                          <u> Current Year</u>             <u>Preceding Year</u>

Total long term-debt         <u>   $27,917</u>                       <u>$26,557  </u>

Current portion                      <u>(</u><u>4,096)</u>                          <u>(2,224)</u>

Long-term debt                     <u>$23,821</u>                        <u>$24,333</u>

Now,

The long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet will be the amount equal to the current portion for the current year

Therefore, the answer is $4,096

<h3>What is Current Liability?</h3>

A current liability is:

  • An obligation that will be due within one year of the date of the company's balance sheet, and
  • Will require the use of a current asset or will create another current liability

However, if a company's normal operating cycle is longer than one year, current liabilities are the obligations that will be due within the operating cycle.

Current liabilities are usually reported as a separate section of a company's balance sheet. This allows readers to subtract their total from the company's total amount of current assets in order to determine a company's working capital. (Dividing current assets by the current liabilities is the company's current ratio.)

Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was:

PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) reported the following information about its long-term debt in the notes to a recent financial statement (in millions): Long-term debt consists of the following: December 31 Current Year Preceding Year Total long term-debt $27,917 $26,557 Current portion (4,096) (2,224) Long-term debt $23,821 $24,333 a. How much of the long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet.

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