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125.27 -0.66    -0.52%
16:00:00 - Closed. Currency in CAD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Equity
Market:  Canada
  • Volume: 2,865,877
  • Bid/Ask: 125.26 / 125.28
  • Day's Range: 124.85 - 126.85
Bank of Montreal 125.27 -0.66 -0.52%

BMO Balance Sheet

 
Featured here, the Balance Sheet for Bank of Montreal, which summarizes the company's financial position including assets, liabilities and shareholder equity for each of the latest 4 period ending dates (either quarterly or annually).
AnnualQuarterly
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Period Ending: 2024
31/01
2023
31/10
2023
31/07
2023
30/04
Total Current Assets 370103 399592 368594 356104
Total Assets 1324762 1293276 1248554 1250891
Cash & Due from Banks 74547 77809 81163 68391
Other Earning Assets, Total 1738 10491 1925 2127
Net Loans 642053 656859 630837 634775
Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Net 6205 6365 6012 6111
Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Gross - 13247 - -
Accumulated Depreciation, Total - -6882 - -
Goodwill, Net 16182 16728 15913 16025
Intangibles, Net 5001 5216 5121 5158
Long Term Investments 210174 197823 187230 196875
Other Long Term Assets, Total 72002 7612 31967 33474
Other Assets, Total 295122 303882 286461 285828
Total Current Liabilities 1169921 1134673 1084834 1082865
Total Liabilities 1247483 1216239 1174360 1174806
Accounts Payable 914138 840379 883569 875443
Payable/Accrued - - - -
Accrued Expenses - 21507 - -
Total Deposits 914138 828392 883569 875443
Other Bearing Liabilities, Total - 18148 17634 20549
Total Short Term Borrowings 38265 103077 43276 41802
Current Port. of LT Debt/Capital Leases 111852 110908 101993 109727
Other Current liabilities, Total 105666 58802 55996 55893
Total Long Term Debt 34406 62428 28885 29406
Long Term Debt 34406 58922 28885 29406
Capital Lease Obligations - 3506 - -
Deferred Income Tax - 16 - -
Minority Interest 29 28 21 19
Other Liabilities, Total -909276 -930523 -883859 -875278
Total Equity 77279 77037 74194 76085
Redeemable Preferred Stock, Total - - - -
Preferred Stock - Non Redeemable, Net 3300 3300 3300 3300
Common Stock, Total 23412 22941 22474 22062
Additional Paid-In Capital 351 328 330 327
Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) 44161 44920 44500 44143
Treasury Stock - Common - - - -
ESOP Debt Guarantee - - - -
Unrealized Gain (Loss) - - - -
Other Equity, Total 6055 5548 3590 6253
Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity 1324762 1293276 1248554 1250891
Total Common Shares Outstanding 725.36 720.91 716.67 713.03
Total Preferred Shares Outstanding - - - -
* In Millions of CAD (except for per share items)
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Pierre Re
Pierre Re Dec 14, 2022 11:25AM ET
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New shares issued below $119.
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Seem a little pricey now
Sam Strings
Sam Strings Apr 13, 2022 8:01AM ET
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what is the face value of BMO share ?
Richsand Abat
Richsand Abat Dec 03, 2021 4:16PM ET
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no corona no covid
Ng Andrew
Ng Andrew May 17, 2021 10:53AM ET
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over 100 finaly
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Why is BMO lagging the other major Canadian banks?
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Not That Person Dec 07, 2020 3:05AM ET
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So glad i bought BMO.
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Agus Fahik Dec 07, 2020 3:05AM ET
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me too. I am from indonesia
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Jeremy Brooks May 28, 2020 7:35AM ET
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@investing in, mortgages in canada have last resort features such as default insurance and borrower liability that makes mortgage defaults rare. On top of that Canadian banks have very high reserves requirements and they operate in an oligopoly. Shorting Canadian banks is not the same game as shorting US banks.
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Canadian Banks stocks should crash in the next housing correction in Toronto
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The US big short is shorting them and said at least 20% drop on the cards
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the genius has spoken. so stupid.
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will move up to around 75
 
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