Dollar Tree Long-term Debt / Capital 2010-2025 | DLTR

Current and historical long-term debt / capital for Dollar Tree (DLTR) 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 Tree long-term debt / capital for the three months ending January 31, 2025 was 0.38.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail - Discount & Variety $19.351B $17.579B
Dollar Tree Inc. is an operator of discount variety stores offering merchandise and other assortments. Its stores successfully operate in major metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. The company offers a wide range of quality everyday general merchandise in many categories, including housewares, seasonal goods, candy and food, toys, health and beauty care, gifts, party goods, stationery, books, personal accessories, and other consumer items. Its stores are supported by a nationwide logistics network and distribution centers. Dollar Tree also owns an e-commerce platform (DollarTree.com) which sells its merchandise in bulk to individuals and small businesses as well as organizations. Through its online platform, the company advertises its in-store events and showcases its special and seasonal promotions for featured products.
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