Dollar General Long-term Debt / Capital 2010-2025 | DG

Current and historical long-term debt / capital for Dollar General (DG) 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. Dollar General long-term debt / capital for the three months ending January 31, 2025 was 0.44.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail - Discount & Variety $22.166B $40.612B
Dollar General Corporation is a discount retailers in the United States trading in low priced merchandise. The company offer a wider selection of merchandise, consumable items, seasonal items, home products and apparel. The company's merchandise comprises national brands from leading manufacturers, as well as own private brand selections with prices cheaper to national brands. It offers general merchandise under four categories - Consumables, Seasonal, Home products and Apparel. The Consumables Category consists of cleaning products, health & beauty products, packaged food and pet supplies. The Seasonal Products Category consists of prepaid phones, electronics, toys, hardware, automotive gardening supplies, stationery and home office supplies. The Home products Category includes kitchen supplies, frames, craft supplies and bed & bath. The Apparel Category offers casual daily wear for infants, children, girls, boys, women and men, along with socks, intimate wear, disposable diapers, accessories and shoes.
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