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5 Tech Giants Hold $588B in Cash Reserves, Apple Records Highest Decline At 6.8% YOY

Data presented by Buy Shares indicates that five giant tech companies control $588.48 billion in cash reserves. The figure is based on the latest financial results as of October 2020.

Minimal change in cash reserves despite economic crisis

The 2020 figure represents a drop of 0.78% compared to the 2019 cumulative cash reserves of $593.13 billion for the selected companies.

In 2020, Apple’s cash reserve was the highest at $191.83 billion representing a drop of 6.83% from 2019’s $205.90 billion. Last year, Microsoft cash at hand stood at $139.97 billion, an increase of 2.52% from 2019’s $136.52 billion.

Alphabet registered the largest gain in cash reserves with a growth of 9.5% to $132.59 billion in 2020. The previous year, the figure was $128.08 billion.

Online retail giant Amazon last year’s cash reserve was $68.40 billion a drop of 4.18% from $58.24 billion recorded in 2019. Among the five highlighted companies, Facebook has the least cash at hand for 2020 which was $55.69 billion, a drop of 4.37% from $58.24 billion recorded the previous year.

The Buy Shares research attempted to put into perspective the minimal change in cash reserves for the tech companies amid the global pandemic. According to the research report:

“Despite recording a minor drop in cumulative cash reserve, the highlighted five tech companies appear not to run out of cash anytime soon. The ability to retain a significant cash reserve enables these companies to remain resilient during phases of economic crises like the one occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic.”

Cash reserves have become a key metric to determine the long-term growth and valuation of companies. The metric is based on how much money companies have after accounting for expenditures. With a clear picture of cash reserves, companies can therefore figure out how much to spend on investments and paying off debt.

In the long run, the cash reserve balance for the tech companies will likely reduce in the future. With access to global cash, some of the firms are gearing up to repay maturing debt and increase shareholders’ returns.

The full story, statistics and information can be found here: https://buyshares.co.uk/5-tech-giants-hold-588b-in-cash-reserves-apple-records-highest-decline-at-6-8-yoy/

 


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