Costco Long-term Debt / Capital 2010-2025 | COST

Current and historical long-term debt / capital for Costco (COST) from 2010 to 2025. Long-term debt / capital can be defined as a measurement of a company's financial leverage, calculated as the company's long-term debt divided by its total capital. Costco long-term debt / capital for the three months ending February 28, 2025 was 0.18.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail - Discount & Variety $460.020B $254.453B
Costco Wholesale Corporation sells high volumes of foods and general merchandise at discounted prices through membership warehouses. The company also operates e-commerce websites in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Australia. The company's warehouses offer an array of low-priced nationally branded and select private labeled products in a wide range of merchandise categories. Costco offers three types of memberships to its customers: Business, Gold Star, and Executive. Costco generates revenue from two sources: 1) Store sales and 2) Membership fees. Costco offers myriad varieties of food products as well as a vast range of household and lifestyle products, stationeries and appliances. The company also sells gasoline to customers at cheap prices and offers merchandise in the following categories: Food and Sundries, Hardlines, Fresh Foods, Softlines, Ancillary.
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