Asked • 04/08/19

Where are bank loans in balance sheet?

I am looking at the balance sheet of Coca-Cola (https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/coke/financials/balance-sheet), but I cannot guess where loans with banks are. These liabilities accounts are:----ST Debt & Current Portion LT Debt  25.23M 25.94M 6.45M 7.06M 7.53M Short Term Debt  - - - - - Current Portion of Long Term Debt  25.23M 25.94M 6.45M 7.06M 7.53M Accounts Payable  79.48M 69.45M 109.87M 162M 251.98M Income Tax Payable  - 2.52M - - - Other Current Liabilities  111.6M 110.91M 111.11M 157.49M 198.4M Dividends Payable  - - - - - Accrued Payroll  49.42M 49.4M 51.19M 68.99M 84.74M Miscellaneous Current Liabilities  62.19M 61.52M 59.91M 88.49M 113.67M----But debt is bonds, accounts payable refer to money owed to suppliers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accounts_payable). Is it under "Other Current Liabilities"?. How can I know? Anyone has experience looking at balance sheets? I'm learning this.

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