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Snap-On Inc. | Balance Sheet

Fiscal year is January-December. All values USD Millions.
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Cash & Short Term Investments
218
133
93
78
92
141
Total Accounts Receivable
975
1,028
1,092
1,159
1,278
1,309
Inventories
434
476
498
531
639
674
Other Current Assets
170
223
106
117
111
93
Total Current Assets
1,796
1,859
1,789
1,884
2,119
2,217
Net Property, Plant & Equipment
393
405
414
425
484
495
Total Investments and Advances
14
13
13
15
19
23
Long-Term Note Receivable
778
893
1,039
1,221
1,362
1,419
Intangible Assets
1,029
1,014
985
1,080
1,178
1,135
Other Assets
43
34
31
25
35
19
Total Assets
4,110
4,310
4,331
4,723
5,249
5,373
ST Debt & Current Portion LT Debt
113
62
18
305
436
Accounts Payable
156
145
148
171
178
Income Tax Payable
8
15
29
24
44
Other Current Liabilities
439
496
475
490
535
Total Current Liabilities
715
719
670
990
1,193
Long-Term Debt
859
883
862
724
767
Provision for Risks & Charges
178
260
266
283
195
Deferred Taxes
87
66
46
60
24
Other Liabilities
84
64
89
78
93
Total Liabilities
1,980
2,085
1,900
2,088
2,277
Common Equity (Total)
2,113
2,208
2,413
2,617
2,954
Total Shareholders' Equity
2,113
2,208
2,413
2,617
2,954
Total Equity
2,130
2,225
2,431
2,635
2,972
Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity
4,110
4,310
4,331
4,723
5,249
Accumulated Minority Interest
17
18
18
18
18

About Snap-On

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Address
2801 80th Street
Kenosha Wisconsin 53143
United States
Employees -
Website http://www.snapon.com
Updated 07/08/2019
Snap-On, Inc. engages in the manufacture and marketing of tools, equipment, diagnostics, repair information, and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks. It operates through following segments: Commercial and Industrial Group; Snap-On Tools Group; Repair Systems and Information Group; and Financial Services. The Commercial and Industrial Group segment consists of business operations that serve the aerospace, natural resources, government, power generation, transportation and technical education markets.