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Walmart (FRA:WMT) Lease Obiligations (USD Mil) : 0.00 (As of . 20)


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What is Walmart Lease Obiligations (USD Mil)?

Lease Obiligations (USD Mil) accounts for the future payments for the assets that the company leased.

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Walmart Lease Obiligations (USD Mil) Historical Data

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Walmart  (FRA:WMT) Lease Obiligations (USD Mil) Explanation

Retail lease Obligations is the future payment obligation for the temporary use of an asset, such as building, equipment etc. Accounting rules require the company to book assets and liabilities associated with the lease, although they do not actually own the assets.


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Walmart (FRA:WMT) Business Description

Address
702 S.W. 8th Street, Bentonville, AR, USA, 72716
Walmart serves as the preeminent retailer in the United States, with its strategy predicated on superior operating efficiency and offering the lowest priced goods to consumers to drive robust store traffic and product turnover. Walmart augmented its low-price business strategy by offering a convenient one-stop shopping destination with the opening of its first supercenter in 1988.Today, Walmart operates over 4,700 stores in the United States (5,300 including Sam's Club) and over 10,000 stores globally. Walmart generated over $420 billion in domestic namesake sales last year, with Sam's Club contributing another $84 billion to the firm's top line. Internationally, Walmart generated $100 billion in sales. The company serves around 240 million customers globally each week.

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