Define: Consolidated Total Assets
What does "Consolidated Total Assets" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 5 definitions across 4 companies in SEC filings.
Definition 1 (AMAZON COM INC, seen in 1 filing)
Consolidated Total Assets means as of any date of determination, consolidated total assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date determined in accordance with GAAP.
Source: AMAZON COM INC 10-Q
Definition 2 (AMERICAN TOWER CORP /MA/, seen in 1 filing)
Consolidated Total Assets means as of any date the total assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis shown on the consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries as of such date and determined in accordance with GAAP.
Source: AMERICAN TOWER CORP /MA/ 10-K
Definition 3 (AMERICAN TOWER CORP /MA/, seen in 1 filing)
Consolidated Total Assets means as of any date the total assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis shown on the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date and determined in accordance with GAAP.
Source: AMERICAN TOWER CORP /MA/ 10-K
Definition 4 (AXON ENTERPRISE, INC., seen in 1 filing)
Consolidated Total Assets means as of any date of determination, the amount that would in conformity with GAAP, be set forth opposite the caption total assets (or any like caption) on a consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and the Subsidiaries as of such date.
Source: AXON ENTERPRISE, INC. 8-K
Definition 5 (Booking Holdings Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Consolidated Total Assets means as of any date of determination, the total assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis determined in accordance with GAAP.
Source: Booking Holdings Inc. 10-K
Data extracted from 8 SEC EDGAR filings across 4 companies. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.
This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.