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Boeing Enters Into $5.28B Loan Agreement With Banks
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The planemaker will pay a fee between 0.2% and 0.5% per annum on the commitments, depending on its credit rating, according to the agreement.\nRevolving credit is a type of loan issued by a financial institution that provides the borrower with the flexibility to draw down or withdraw, repay, and withdraw again. Essentially it's a line of credit, with a variable (fluctuating) interest rate.\nBoeing has in the past two years turned to banks for financing after the global grounding of its best-selling jet MAX 737 following two back-to-back crashes where 346 people died. The COVID-19 pandemic has further added to the planemaker’s pain as global travel demand took a direct hit leading to a significant drop in aircraft demand and airlines delayed jet deliveries.\nWhy It Matters:The planemaker relies heavily on jet deliveries for cash generation as it books revenue only after it has delivered the planes to its clients. In 2020, the Chicago-headquartered Boeing delivered about 60% fewer aircraft, its lowest in 43 years to airlines and freight companies, compared with the year ago. It has already burned through $20 billion cash due to the groundings.\nBoeing's total debt stands at $63.58 billion,as of February 2021of which the long-term debt is $61.89 billion and the rest is current. Adjusting for $7.75 billion in cash-equivalents, the company has a net debt of $55.83 billion.\nCurrent debt is the portion of a company's debt that is due within one year, while long-term debt is the portion due in more than one year. Investors scrutinize the debt-ratio to understand how much financial leverage a company has. Boeing has $152.14 billion in total assets, therefore making the debt-ratio 0.42. 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