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Following is the balance sheet for medtronic plc for the year ended april 29, 2016.

medtronic plc
consolidated balance sheets
($ millions) apr. 29, 2016 apr. 24, 2015
current assets
cash and cash equivalents $2,768 $4,843
investments 9,758 14,637
accounts receivable 5,562 5,112
inventories 3,473 3,463
tax assets 697 1,335
prepaid expenses and other current assets 1,234 1,454
total current assets 23,492 30,844
property, plant, and equipment, net 4,841 4,699
goodwill 41,500 40,530
other intangible assets, net 26,899 28,101
long-term tax assets 1,383 774
other assets 1,559 1,737
total assets $99,674 $106,685
current liabilities
short-term borrowings $885 $2,434
accounts payable 1,709 1,610
accrued compensation 1,712 1,611
accrued income taxes 566 935
deferred tax liabilities - 119
other accrued expenses 2,185 2,464
total current liabilities 7,057 9,173
long-term debt 30,247 33,752
long-term accrued compensation 1,759 1,535
long-term accrued income taxes 2,903 2,476
long-term deferred tax liabilities 3,729 4,700
other long-term liabilities 1,916 1,819
total liabilities 47,611 53,455
shareholders’ equity
ordinary shares - -
retained earnings 53,931 54,414
accumulated other comprehensive (loss) (1,868) (1,184)
total shareholders’ equity 52,063 53,230
total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $99,674 $106,685

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