Dollar Tree Stock

Dollar Tree Total Assets

The Total Assets of Dollar Tree (DLTR) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 13.47 B USD. In the previous year, Total Assets was 18.64 B USD — a change of -27.77% (lower).

Total Assets

13.47 BUSD

YoY

-27.77%

Last updated:

Total Assets of Dollar Tree is 2026 13.47 B USD. Total Assets of Dollar Tree was 2025 18.64 B USD. It decreases by -27.77% lower compared to the previous year.

The Dollar Tree Total Assets history

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Total Assets
Date
Total Assets
Jan 1, 2019
13.50 B USD
Jan 1, 2020
19.57 B USD
Jan 1, 2021
20.70 B USD
Jan 1, 2022
21.72 B USD
Jan 1, 2023
23.02 B USD
Jan 1, 2024
22.02 B USD
Jan 1, 2025
18.64 B USD
Jan 1, 2026
13.47 B USD
The Dollar Tree Total Assets history
YEARTotal AssetsYoY
13.47 BUSD-27.77%
18.64 BUSD-15.34%
22.02 BUSD-4.34%
23.02 BUSD+5.99%
21.72 BUSD+4.96%
20.70 BUSD+5.73%
19.57 BUSD+44.98%
13.50 BUSD-17.34%
16.33 BUSD+4.02%
15.70 BUSD-1.26%
15.90 BUSD+345.79%
3.57 BUSD+28.68%
2.77 BUSD
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Dollar Tree Stock analysis

What does Dollar Tree do? Dollar Tree Inc is an American retail chain specializing in selling products for the price of one US dollar. The company was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia. The idea behind Dollar Tree was to offer customers high-quality products at a low price. At the time of its founding, there were no comparable retailers in the US that exclusively sold non-food products for one dollar. Dollar Tree takes pride in offering a wide range of products, from stationery, household items, and toys to clothing, jewelry, and snacks. The company regularly adds new products and works closely with suppliers to ensure that the products are high quality yet affordable. Dollar Tree's business strategy is based on the concept of the "One Dollar Zone," meaning that all products in the store are sold for one dollar. The company has also introduced a wide range of higher-priced products that would not fit within the original "One Dollar Zone." In addition to the well-known concept of the "One Dollar Zone," Dollar Tree also operates a number of other retail chains. These include Family Dollar, which targets low-income populations with discounted products, and Dollar Tree Canada, which has expanded into Canada with the same principles as Dollar Tree. Over the years, the company has also expanded through acquisitions of smaller retailers, most of which are also specialized in selling products at a low price. In 2015, the company acquired Canadian retailer Dollarama to increase its presence in the Canadian market. Their products are typically purchased in bulk and offered with tight inventory control and operational costs to guarantee a low price for customers. The company operates over 15,000 stores in North America and employs over 190,000 staff. In recent years, the company's strategy has expanded, and its offerings have expanded towards online sales and delivery. The goal is to make the shopping experience as simple and affordable as possible while still offering a wide range of products. In summary, Dollar Tree is a retailer specializing in the sale of inexpensive products. The chain offers a wide range of products, all sold for one US dollar, making it an attractive destination for customers on a tight budget. Through the acquisition of similar stores and the introduction of new business models like online sales, the company has expanded its reach and offerings to enhance the customer experience. Dollar Tree is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar Tree stock

Total Assets of Dollar Tree is 13.47 B USD in 2026.

Total Assets of Dollar Tree changed from 18.64 B USD to 13.47 B USD, representing a -27.77% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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Total assets represent everything a company owns, including cash, inventory, property, and intangible assets. It is a key measure of a company's size and resource base.

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