According to National Bank of Canada
's latest financial reports the company has $23.41 B in cash and cash equivalents.
A companyโs cash on hand also refered as cash/cash equivalents (CCE) and Short-term investments, is the amount of accessible money a business has.
Year | Cash on Hand | Change |
---|---|---|
2022-10-31 | $23.41 B | -14.4% |
2021-10-31 | $27.35 B | 25.5% |
2020-10-31 | $21.79 B | 109.52% |
2019-10-31 | $10.40 B | 6.97% |
2018-10-31 | $9.72 B | 41.72% |
2017-10-31 | $6.86 B | 12.41% |
2016-10-31 | $6.10 B | 5.48% |
2015-10-31 | $5.78 B | -19.87% |
2014-10-31 | $7.22 B | 110.48% |
2013-10-31 | $3.43 B | 5.58% |
2012-10-31 | $3.25 B | 13.02% |
2011-10-31 | $2.87 B | 28.77% |
2010-10-31 | $2.23 B | 8.03% |
2009-10-31 | $2.06 B | -31.92% |
2008-10-31 | $3.03 B | -13.61% |
2007-10-31 | $3.51 B | -63.75% |
2006-10-31 | $9.69 B | 11.16% |
2005-10-31 | $8.72 B | 84.65% |
2004-10-31 | $4.72 B | -11.7% |
2003-10-31 | $5.35 B | 4.39% |
2002-10-31 | $5.12 B | 17.7% |
2001-10-31 | $4.35 B |