Disney Receivables 2010-2024 | DIS

Disney receivables from 2010 to 2024. Receivables can be defined as the total amount of collectibles for a company
  • Disney receivables for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 were $12.966B, a 1.11% decline year-over-year.
  • Disney receivables for 2023 were $12.33B, a 2.55% decline from 2022.
  • Disney receivables for 2022 were $12.652B, a 5.35% decline from 2021.
  • Disney receivables for 2021 were $13.367B, a 5.19% increase from 2020.
Disney Annual Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2023 $12,330
2022 $12,652
2021 $13,367
2020 $12,708
2019 $15,481
2018 $9,334
2017 $8,633
2016 $9,065
2015 $8,019
2014 $7,822
2013 $6,967
2012 $6,540
2011 $6,182
2010 $5,784
2009 $4,854
Disney Quarterly Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $12,966
2024-03-31 $12,026
2023-12-31 $14,115
2023-09-30 $12,330
2023-06-30 $13,112
2023-03-31 $12,770
2022-12-31 $13,993
2022-09-30 $12,652
2022-06-30 $13,685
2022-03-31 $13,746
2021-12-31 $14,882
2021-09-30 $13,367
2021-06-30 $13,355
2021-03-31 $12,533
2020-12-31 $14,051
2020-09-30 $12,708
2020-06-30 $12,622
2020-03-31 $14,532
2019-12-31 $17,100
2019-09-30 $15,481
2019-06-30 $15,673
2019-03-31 $14,593
2018-12-31 $10,123
2018-09-30 $9,334
2018-06-30 $10,071
2018-03-31 $9,678
2017-12-31 $9,886
2017-09-30 $8,633
2017-06-30 $9,636
2017-03-31 $9,293
2016-12-31 $9,878
2016-09-30 $9,065
2016-06-30 $8,958
2016-03-31 $8,874
2015-12-31 $10,298
2015-09-30 $8,019
2015-06-30 $8,012
2015-03-31 $8,161
2014-12-31 $8,591
2014-09-30 $7,822
2014-06-30 $7,543
2014-03-31 $7,588
2013-12-31 $8,013
2013-09-30 $6,967
2013-06-30 $6,568
2013-03-31 $7,154
2012-12-31 $7,315
2012-09-30 $6,540
2012-06-30 $5,951
2012-03-31 $6,283
2011-12-31 $6,787
2011-09-30 $6,182
2011-06-30 $6,212
2011-03-31 $6,075
2010-12-31 $7,028
2010-09-30 $5,784
2010-06-30 $5,744
2010-03-31 $5,478
2009-12-31 $5,972
2009-09-30 $4,854
2009-06-30 $4,944
2009-03-31 $4,939
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Media Conglomerates $179.581B $88.898B
Walt Disney Company has assets that span movies, television, publishing and theme parks. In October 2020, Disney reorganized its media and entertainment operations, which had been previously reported in three segments: Media Networks, Studio Entertainment and Direct-to-Consumer & International. From the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Disney began reporting the financial results of the media and entertainment businesses as one segment, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED) across three significant lines of businesses: Linear Networks, Direct to- Consumer and Content Sales/Licensing.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Endeavors (EDR) United States $19.813B 23.35
Liberty Media - Liberty Formula One Series A (FWONA) $17.627B 70.75
Liberty Media - Liberty Formula One Series C (FWONK) $17.089B 76.84
Liberty Media - Liberty Formula One Series B (FWONB) United States $17.075B 68.54
Paramount Global (PARAA) United States $14.701B 13.05
Pearson (PSO) United Kingdom $10.339B 0.00
Paramount Global (PARA) United States $7.381B 6.55
Liberty Media - Liberty Live Series C (LLYVK) $5.667B 0.00
Lionsgate Studios (LION) United States $1.954B 0.00
Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSGE) United States $1.629B 10.70
Sphere Entertainment (SPHR) United States $1.549B 0.00
Sinclair (SBGI) United States $1.056B 5.70
Reservoir Media (RSVR) United States $0.587B 300.00
Alliance Entertainment Holding (AENT) United States $0.252B 55.00
BuzzFeed (BZFD) United States $0.105B 0.00
Cineverse (CNVS) United States $0.043B 0.00
Beamr Imaging (BMR) Israel $0.038B 0.00
MultiMetaVerse Holdings (MMV) China $0.012B 0.00
BloomZ (BLMZ) Japan $0.012B 0.00
Eros Media World (EMWP) United States $0.000B 0.00