Document_and_Entity_Informatio
Document and Entity Information | 12 Months Ended |
Jun. 30, 2013 | |
Document Type | '8-K |
Amendment Flag | 'false |
Document Period End Date | 30-Jun-13 |
Trading Symbol | 'MSFT |
Entity Registrant Name | 'MICROSOFT CORPORATION |
Entity Central Index Key | '0000789019 |
Income_Statements
Income Statements (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | ||
Revenue | $77,849 | $73,723 | $69,943 | ||
Cost of revenue | 20,249 | 17,530 | 15,577 | ||
Gross margin | 57,600 | 56,193 | 54,366 | ||
Operating expenses: | ' | ' | ' | ||
Research and development | 10,411 | 9,811 | 9,043 | ||
Sales and marketing | 15,276 | 13,857 | 13,940 | ||
General and administrative | 5,149 | 4,569 | 4,222 | ||
Goodwill impairment | 0 | 6,193 | 0 | ||
Total operating expenses | 30,836 | 34,430 | 27,205 | ||
Operating income | 26,764 | 21,763 | 27,161 | ||
Other income | 288 | 504 | 910 | ||
Income before income taxes | 27,052 | 22,267 | 28,071 | ||
Provision for income taxes | 5,189 | 5,289 | 4,921 | ||
Net income | $21,863 | [1] | $16,978 | [2] | $23,150 |
Earnings per share: | ' | ' | ' | ||
Basic | $2.61 | $2.02 | $2.73 | ||
Diluted | $2.58 | [1] | $2 | [2] | $2.69 |
Weighted average shares outstanding: | ' | ' | ' | ||
Basic | 8,375 | 8,396 | 8,490 | ||
Diluted | 8,470 | 8,506 | 8,593 | ||
Cash dividends declared per common share | $0.92 | $0.80 | $0.64 | ||
[1] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||
[2] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. |
Comprehensive_Income_Statement
Comprehensive Income Statements (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | ||
Net income | $21,863 | [1] | $16,978 | [2] | $23,150 |
Other comprehensive income (loss): | ' | ' | ' | ||
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives (net of tax effects of $(14), $137, and $(338)) | -26 | 255 | -627 | ||
Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments (net of tax effects of $195, $(210), and $567) | 363 | -390 | 1,054 | ||
Translation adjustments and other (net of tax effects of $(8), $(165), and $205) | -16 | -306 | 381 | ||
Other comprehensive income (loss) | 321 | -441 | 808 | ||
Comprehensive income | $22,184 | $16,537 | $23,958 | ||
[1] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||
[2] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. |
Comprehensive_Income_Statement1
Comprehensive Income Statements (Parenthetical) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives, tax | ($14) | $137 | ($338) |
Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments, tax | 195 | -210 | 567 |
Translation adjustments and other, tax effects | ($8) | ($165) | $205 |
Balance_Sheets
Balance Sheets (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Current assets: | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | $3,804 | $6,938 |
Short-term investments (including securities loaned of $579 and $785) | 73,218 | 56,102 |
Total cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments | 77,022 | 63,040 |
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $336 and $389 | 17,486 | 15,780 |
Inventories | 1,938 | 1,137 |
Deferred income taxes | 1,632 | 2,035 |
Other | 3,388 | 3,092 |
Total current assets | 101,466 | 85,084 |
Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $12,513 and $10,962 | 9,991 | 8,269 |
Equity and other investments | 10,844 | 9,776 |
Goodwill | 14,655 | 13,452 |
Intangible assets, net | 3,083 | 3,170 |
Other long-term assets | 2,392 | 1,520 |
Total assets | 142,431 | 121,271 |
Current liabilities: | ' | ' |
Accounts payable | 4,828 | 4,175 |
Current portion of long-term debt | 2,999 | 1,231 |
Accrued compensation | 4,117 | 3,875 |
Income taxes | 592 | 789 |
Short-term unearned revenue | 20,639 | 18,653 |
Securities lending payable | 645 | 814 |
Other | 3,597 | 3,151 |
Total current liabilities | 37,417 | 32,688 |
Long-term debt | 12,601 | 10,713 |
Long-term unearned revenue | 1,760 | 1,406 |
Deferred income taxes | 1,709 | 1,893 |
Other long-term liabilities | 10,000 | 8,208 |
Total liabilities | 63,487 | 54,908 |
Commitments and contingencies | ' | ' |
Stockholders' equity: | ' | ' |
Common stock and paid-in capital - shares authorized 24,000; outstanding 8,328 and 8,381 | 67,306 | 65,797 |
Retained earnings (deficit) | 9,895 | -856 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 1,743 | 1,422 |
Total stockholders' equity | 78,944 | 66,363 |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $142,431 | $121,271 |
Balance_Sheets_Parenthetical
Balance Sheets (Parenthetical) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Short-term investments, securities loaned | $579 | $785 |
Accounts receivable, allowance for doubtful accounts | 336 | 389 |
Property and equipment, accumulated depreciation | $12,513 | $10,962 |
Common stock, shares authorized | 24,000 | 24,000 |
Common stock, outstanding | 8,328 | 8,381 |
Cash_Flows_Statements
Cash Flows Statements (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | ||
Operations | ' | ' | ' | ||
Net income | $21,863 | [1] | $16,978 | [2] | $23,150 |
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash from operations: | ' | ' | ' | ||
Goodwill impairment | 0 | 6,193 | 0 | ||
Depreciation, amortization, and other | 3,755 | 2,967 | 2,766 | ||
Stock-based compensation expense | 2,406 | 2,244 | 2,166 | ||
Net recognized losses (gains) on investments and derivatives | 80 | -200 | -362 | ||
Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation | -209 | -93 | -17 | ||
Deferred income taxes | -19 | 954 | 2 | ||
Deferral of unearned revenue | 44,253 | 36,104 | 31,227 | ||
Recognition of unearned revenue | -41,921 | -33,347 | -28,935 | ||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: | ' | ' | ' | ||
Accounts receivable | -1,807 | -1,156 | -1,451 | ||
Inventories | -802 | 184 | -561 | ||
Other current assets | -129 | 493 | -1,259 | ||
Other long-term assets | -478 | -248 | 62 | ||
Accounts payable | 537 | -31 | 58 | ||
Other current liabilities | 146 | 410 | -1,146 | ||
Other long-term liabilities | 1,158 | 174 | 1,294 | ||
Net cash from operations | 28,833 | 31,626 | 26,994 | ||
Financing | ' | ' | ' | ||
Short-term debt repayments, maturities of 90 days or less, net | 0 | 0 | -186 | ||
Proceeds from issuance of debt | 4,883 | 0 | 6,960 | ||
Repayments of debt | -1,346 | 0 | -814 | ||
Common stock issued | 931 | 1,913 | 2,422 | ||
Common stock repurchased | -5,360 | -5,029 | -11,555 | ||
Common stock cash dividends paid | -7,455 | -6,385 | -5,180 | ||
Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation | 209 | 93 | 17 | ||
Other | -10 | 0 | -40 | ||
Net cash used in financing | -8,148 | -9,408 | -8,376 | ||
Investing | ' | ' | ' | ||
Additions to property and equipment | -4,257 | -2,305 | -2,355 | ||
Acquisition of companies, net of cash acquired, and purchases of intangible and other assets | -1,584 | -10,112 | -71 | ||
Purchases of investments | -75,396 | -57,250 | -35,993 | ||
Maturities of investments | 5,130 | 15,575 | 6,897 | ||
Sales of investments | 52,464 | 29,700 | 15,880 | ||
Securities lending payable | -168 | -394 | 1,026 | ||
Net cash used in investing | -23,811 | -24,786 | -14,616 | ||
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents | -8 | -104 | 103 | ||
Net change in cash and cash equivalents | -3,134 | -2,672 | 4,105 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | 6,938 | 9,610 | 5,505 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | $3,804 | $6,938 | $9,610 | ||
[1] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||
[2] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. |
Stockholders_Equity_Statements
Stockholders' Equity Statements (USD $) | Total | Common stock and paid-in capital | Retained earnings (deficit) | Accumulated other comprehensive income | |
In Millions | |||||
Balance, beginning of period at Jun. 30, 2010 | ' | $62,856 | ($17,736) | $1,055 | |
Common stock issued | ' | 2,422 | ' | ' | |
Net income | 23,150 | ' | 23,150 | ' | |
Other comprehensive income (loss) | 808 | ' | ' | 808 | |
Common stock cash dividends | ' | ' | -5,394 | ' | |
Common stock repurchased | ' | -3,738 | -8,215 | ' | |
Stock-based compensation expense | ' | 2,166 | ' | ' | |
Stock-based compensation income tax benefits (deficiencies) | ' | -292 | ' | ' | |
Other, net | ' | 1 | ' | ' | |
Balance, end of period at Jun. 30, 2011 | 57,083 | 63,415 | -8,195 | 1,863 | |
Common stock issued | ' | 1,924 | ' | ' | |
Net income | 16,978 | [1] | ' | 16,978 | ' |
Other comprehensive income (loss) | -441 | ' | ' | -441 | |
Common stock cash dividends | ' | ' | -6,721 | ' | |
Common stock repurchased | ' | -1,714 | -2,918 | ' | |
Stock-based compensation expense | ' | 2,244 | ' | ' | |
Stock-based compensation income tax benefits (deficiencies) | ' | -75 | ' | ' | |
Other, net | ' | 3 | ' | ' | |
Balance, end of period at Jun. 30, 2012 | 66,363 | 65,797 | -856 | 1,422 | |
Common stock issued | ' | 920 | ' | ' | |
Net income | 21,863 | [2] | ' | 21,863 | ' |
Other comprehensive income (loss) | 321 | ' | ' | 321 | |
Common stock cash dividends | ' | ' | -7,694 | ' | |
Common stock repurchased | ' | -2,014 | -3,418 | ' | |
Stock-based compensation expense | ' | 2,406 | ' | ' | |
Stock-based compensation income tax benefits (deficiencies) | ' | 190 | ' | ' | |
Other, net | ' | 7 | ' | ' | |
Balance, end of period at Jun. 30, 2013 | $78,944 | $67,306 | $9,895 | $1,743 | |
[1] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. | ||||
[2] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. |
Accounting_Policies
Accounting Policies | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Accounting Policies | ' | ||||||||||||
NOTE 1 — ACCOUNTING POLICIES | |||||||||||||
Accounting Principles | |||||||||||||
The financial statements and accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). | |||||||||||||
Principles of Consolidation | |||||||||||||
The financial statements include the accounts of Microsoft Corporation and its subsidiaries. Intercompany transactions and balances have been eliminated. Equity investments through which we exercise significant influence over but do not control the investee and are not the primary beneficiary of the investee’s activities are accounted for using the equity method. Investments through which we are not able to exercise significant influence over the investee and which do not have readily determinable fair values are accounted for under the cost method. | |||||||||||||
Estimates and Assumptions | |||||||||||||
Preparing financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenses. Examples of estimates include: loss contingencies; product warranties; the fair value of, and/or potential goodwill impairment for, our reporting units; product life cycles; useful lives of our tangible and intangible assets; allowances for doubtful accounts; allowances for product returns; the market value of our inventory; and stock-based compensation forfeiture rates. Examples of assumptions include: the elements comprising a software arrangement, including the distinction between upgrades or enhancements and new products; when technological feasibility is achieved for our products; the potential outcome of future tax consequences of events that have been recognized in our financial statements or tax returns; and determining when investment impairments are other-than-temporary. Actual results and outcomes may differ from management’s estimates and assumptions. | |||||||||||||
Recasting of Certain Prior Period Information | |||||||||||||
During the first quarter of fiscal year 2014, we changed our organizational structure as part of our transformation to a devices and services company. As a result of these changes, information that our chief operating decision maker regularly reviews for purposes of allocating resources and assessing performance changed. Therefore, beginning in fiscal year 2014, we are reporting our financial performance based on our new segments described in Note 21 – Segment Information and Geographic Data. We have recast certain prior period amounts to conform to the way we internally manage and monitor segment performance during fiscal year 2014. This change primarily impacted Note 10 – Goodwill, Note 14 – Unearned Revenue, and Note 21 – Segment Information and Geographic Data, with no impact on consolidated net income or cash flows. | |||||||||||||
In addition to these segment reporting changes, we have also revised Note 5 – Derivatives and Note 19 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income to reflect the retrospective adoption of certain accounting standards that were effective for us beginning July 1 2013. See discussion under “Recent Accounting Guidance” below. | |||||||||||||
Foreign Currencies | |||||||||||||
Assets and liabilities recorded in foreign currencies are translated at the exchange rate on the balance sheet date. Revenue and expenses are translated at average rates of exchange prevailing during the year. Translation adjustments resulting from this process are recorded to other comprehensive income (“OCI”). | |||||||||||||
Revenue Recognition | |||||||||||||
Revenue is recognized when persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, delivery has occurred, the fee is fixed or determinable, and collectibility is probable. Revenue generally is recognized net of allowances for returns and any taxes collected from customers and subsequently remitted to governmental authorities. | |||||||||||||
Revenue for retail packaged products, products licensed to original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”), and perpetual licenses under certain volume licensing programs generally is recognized as products are shipped or made available. | |||||||||||||
Technology guarantee programs are accounted for as multiple element arrangements as customers receive free or significantly discounted rights to use upcoming new versions of a software product if they license existing versions of the product during the eligibility period. Revenue is allocated between the existing product and the new product, and revenue allocated to the new product is deferred until that version is delivered. The revenue allocation is based on the vendor-specific objective evidence (“VSOE”) of fair value of the products. The VSOE of fair value for upcoming new products are based on the price determined by management having the relevant authority when the element is not yet sold separately, but is expected to be sold in the near future at the price set by management. | |||||||||||||
Software updates that will be provided free of charge are evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine whether they meet the definition of an upgrade and create a multiple element arrangement, which may require revenue to be deferred and recognized when the upgrade is delivered, or if it is determined that implied post-contract customer support (“PCS”) is being provided, the arrangement is accounted for as a multiple element arrangement and all revenue from the arrangement is deferred and recognized over the implied PCS term when the VSOE of fair value does not exist. If updates are determined to not meet the definition of an upgrade, revenue is generally recognized as products are shipped or made available. Windows 8.1 will enable new hardware, further the integration with other Microsoft services and fix some of the customer issues with Windows 8, and will be provided to Windows 8 customers when available at no additional charge. We evaluated Windows 8.1 and determined that it did not meet the definition of an upgrade and thus have not deferred revenue related to this planned release. | |||||||||||||
Certain volume licensing arrangements include a perpetual license for current products combined with rights to receive unspecified future versions of software products (“Software Assurance”), which we have determined are additional software products and are therefore accounted for as subscriptions, with billings recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue ratably over the coverage period. Arrangements that include term based licenses for current products with the right to use unspecified future versions of the software during the coverage period, are also accounted for as subscriptions, with revenue recognized ratably over the coverage period. | |||||||||||||
Revenue from cloud-based services arrangements that allow for the use of a hosted software product or service over a contractually determined period of time without taking possession of software are accounted for as subscriptions with billings recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue ratably over the coverage period beginning on the date the service is made available to customers. Revenue from cloud-based services arrangements that are provided on a consumption basis (for example, the amount of storage used in a particular period) is recognized commensurate with the customer utilization of such resources. | |||||||||||||
Some volume licensing arrangements include time-based subscriptions for cloud-based services and software offerings that are accounted for as subscriptions. These arrangements are considered multiple element arrangements. However, because all elements are accounted for as subscriptions and have the same coverage period and delivery pattern, they have the same revenue recognition timing. | |||||||||||||
Revenue related to Surface, our Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment console, Kinect for Xbox 360, games published by us, and other hardware components is generally recognized when ownership is transferred to the resellers or end customers when selling directly through Microsoft Stores. Revenue related to games published by third parties for use on the Xbox 360 platform is recognized when games are manufactured by the game publishers. | |||||||||||||
Display advertising revenue is recognized as advertisements are displayed. Search advertising revenue is recognized when the ad appears in the search results or when the action necessary to earn the revenue has been completed. Consulting services revenue is recognized as services are rendered, generally based on the negotiated hourly rate in the consulting arrangement and the number of hours worked during the period. Consulting revenue for fixed-price services arrangements is recognized as services are provided. Revenue from prepaid points redeemable for the purchase of software or services is recognized upon redemption of the points and delivery of the software or services. | |||||||||||||
Cost of Revenue | |||||||||||||
Cost of revenue includes: manufacturing and distribution costs for products sold and programs licensed; operating costs related to product support service centers and product distribution centers; costs incurred to include software on PCs sold by OEMs, to drive traffic to our websites, and to acquire online advertising space (“traffic acquisition costs”); costs incurred to support and maintain Internet-based products and services, including datacenter costs and royalties; warranty costs; inventory valuation adjustments; costs associated with the delivery of consulting services; and the amortization of capitalized research and development costs. Capitalized research and development costs are amortized over the estimated lives of the products. | |||||||||||||
Product Warranty | |||||||||||||
We provide for the estimated costs of fulfilling our obligations under hardware and software warranties at the time the related revenue is recognized. For hardware warranties, we estimate the costs based on historical and projected product failure rates, historical and projected repair costs, and knowledge of specific product failures (if any). The specific hardware warranty terms and conditions vary depending upon the product sold and the country in which we do business, but generally include parts and labor over a period generally ranging from 90 days to three years. For software warranties, we estimate the costs to provide bug fixes, such as security patches, over the estimated life of the software. We regularly reevaluate our estimates to assess the adequacy of the recorded warranty liabilities and adjust the amounts as necessary. | |||||||||||||
Research and Development | |||||||||||||
Research and development expenses include payroll, employee benefits, stock-based compensation expense, and other headcount-related expenses associated with product development. Research and development expenses also include third-party development and programming costs, localization costs incurred to translate software for international markets, and the amortization of purchased software code and services content. Such costs related to software development are included in research and development expense until the point that technological feasibility is reached, which for our software products, is generally shortly before the products are released to manufacturing. Once technological feasibility is reached, such costs are capitalized and amortized to cost of revenue over the estimated lives of the products. | |||||||||||||
Sales and Marketing | |||||||||||||
Sales and marketing expenses include payroll, employee benefits, stock-based compensation expense, and other headcount-related expenses associated with sales and marketing personnel, and the costs of advertising, promotions, trade shows, seminars, and other programs. Advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Advertising expense was $2.6 billion, $1.6 billion, and $1.9 billion in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||
Stock-Based Compensation | |||||||||||||
We measure stock-based compensation cost at the grant date based on the fair value of the award and recognize it as expense, net of estimated forfeitures, over the vesting or service period, as applicable, of the stock award (generally four to five years) using the straight-line method. | |||||||||||||
Employee Stock Purchase Plan | |||||||||||||
Shares of our common stock may be purchased by employees at three-month intervals at 90% of the fair market value of the stock on the last day of each three-month period. Compensation expense for the employee stock purchase plan is measured as the discount the employee is entitled to upon purchase and is recognized in the period of purchase. | |||||||||||||
Income Taxes | |||||||||||||
Income tax expense includes U.S. and international income taxes, the provision for U.S. taxes on undistributed earnings of international subsidiaries not deemed to be permanently invested, and interest and penalties on uncertain tax positions. Certain income and expenses are not reported in tax returns and financial statements in the same year. The tax effect of such temporary differences is reported as deferred income taxes. Deferred tax assets are reported net of a valuation allowance when it is more likely than not that a tax benefit will not be realized. The deferred income taxes are classified as current or long-term based on the classification of the related asset or liability. | |||||||||||||
Fair Value Measurements | |||||||||||||
We account for certain assets and liabilities at fair value. The hierarchy below lists three levels of fair value based on the extent to which inputs used in measuring fair value are observable in the market. We categorize each of our fair value measurements in one of these three levels based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. These levels are: | |||||||||||||
• | Level 1 – inputs are based upon unadjusted quoted prices for identical instruments traded in active markets. Our Level 1 non-derivative investments primarily include U.S. government securities, domestic and international equities, and actively traded mutual funds. Our Level 1 derivative assets and liabilities include those actively traded on exchanges. | ||||||||||||
• | Level 2 – inputs are based upon quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active, and model-based valuation techniques (e.g. the Black-Scholes model) for which all significant inputs are observable in the market or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities. Where applicable, these models project future cash flows and discount the future amounts to a present value using market-based observable inputs including interest rate curves, credit spreads, foreign exchange rates, and forward and spot prices for currencies and commodities. Our Level 2 non-derivative investments consist primarily of corporate notes and bonds, mortgage-backed securities, U.S. agency securities, certificates of deposit, and foreign government bonds. Our Level 2 derivative assets and liabilities primarily include certain over-the-counter option and swap contracts. | ||||||||||||
• | Level 3 – inputs are generally unobservable and typically reflect management’s estimates of assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. The fair values are therefore determined using model-based techniques, including option pricing models and discounted cash flow models. Our Level 3 assets primarily comprise investments in certain corporate bonds and goodwill when it is recorded at fair value due to an impairment charge. We value the Level 3 corporate bonds using internally developed valuation models, inputs to which include interest rate curves, credit spreads, stock prices, and volatilities. In certain cases, market-based observable inputs are not available and we use management judgment to develop assumptions to determine fair value for these derivatives. Unobservable inputs used in all of these models are significant to the fair values of the assets and liabilities. | ||||||||||||
We measure certain assets, including our cost and equity method investments, at fair value on a nonrecurring basis when they are deemed to be other-than-temporarily impaired. The fair values of these investments are determined based on valuation techniques using the best information available, and may include quoted market prices, market comparables, and discounted cash flow projections. An impairment charge is recorded when the cost of the investment exceeds its fair value and this condition is determined to be other-than-temporary. | |||||||||||||
Our other current financial assets and our current financial liabilities have fair values that approximate their carrying values. | |||||||||||||
Financial Instruments | |||||||||||||
We consider all highly liquid interest-earning investments with a maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. The fair values of these investments approximate their carrying values. In general, investments with original maturities of greater than three months and remaining maturities of less than one year are classified as short-term investments. Investments with maturities beyond one year may be classified as short-term based on their highly liquid nature and because such marketable securities represent the investment of cash that is available for current operations. All cash equivalents and short-term investments are classified as available-for-sale and realized gains and losses are recorded using the specific identification method. Changes in market value, excluding other-than-temporary impairments, are reflected in OCI. | |||||||||||||
Equity and other investments classified as long-term include both debt and equity instruments. Debt and publicly-traded equity securities are classified as available-for-sale and realized gains and losses are recorded using the specific identification method. Changes in market value, excluding other-than-temporary impairments, are reflected in OCI. Common and preferred stock and other investments that are restricted for more than one year or are not publicly traded are recorded at cost or using the equity method. | |||||||||||||
We lend certain fixed-income and equity securities to increase investment returns. The loaned securities continue to be carried as investments on our balance sheet. Cash and/or security interests are received as collateral for the loaned securities with the amount determined based upon the underlying security lent and the creditworthiness of the borrower. Cash received is recorded as an asset with a corresponding liability. | |||||||||||||
Investments are considered to be impaired when a decline in fair value is judged to be other-than-temporary. Fair value is calculated based on publicly available market information or other estimates determined by management. We employ a systematic methodology on a quarterly basis that considers available quantitative and qualitative evidence in evaluating potential impairment of our investments. If the cost of an investment exceeds its fair value, we evaluate, among other factors, general market conditions, credit quality of debt instrument issuers, the duration and extent to which the fair value is less than cost, and for equity securities, our intent and ability to hold, or plans to sell, the investment. For fixed-income securities, we also evaluate whether we have plans to sell the security or it is more likely than not that we will be required to sell the security before recovery. We also consider specific adverse conditions related to the financial health of and business outlook for the investee, including industry and sector performance, changes in technology, and operational and financing cash flow factors. Once a decline in fair value is determined to be other-than-temporary, an impairment charge is recorded to other income (expense) and a new cost basis in the investment is established. | |||||||||||||
Derivative instruments are recognized as either assets or liabilities and are measured at fair value. The accounting for changes in the fair value of a derivative depends on the intended use of the derivative and the resulting designation. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments designated as fair-value hedges, the gains (losses) are recognized in earnings in the periods of change together with the offsetting losses (gains) on the hedged items attributed to the risk being hedged. For options designated as fair-value hedges, changes in the time value are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and are recognized in earnings. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments designated as cash-flow hedges, the effective portion of the gains (losses) on the derivatives is initially reported as a component of OCI and is subsequently recognized in earnings when the hedged exposure is recognized in earnings. For options designated as cash-flow hedges, changes in the time value are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and are recognized in earnings. Gains (losses) on derivatives representing either hedge components excluded from the assessment of effectiveness or hedge ineffectiveness are recognized in earnings. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges, gains (losses) from changes in fair values are primarily recognized in other income (expense). Other than those derivatives entered into for investment purposes, such as commodity contracts, the gains (losses) are generally economically offset by unrealized gains (losses) in the underlying available-for-sale securities, which are recorded as a component of OCI until the securities are sold or other-than-temporarily impaired, at which time the amounts are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”) into other income (expense). | |||||||||||||
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||||||||||||
The allowance for doubtful accounts reflects our best estimate of probable losses inherent in the accounts receivable balance. We determine the allowance based on known troubled accounts, historical experience, and other currently available evidence. Activity in the allowance for doubtful accounts was as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Balance, beginning of period | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | $ | 375 | |||||||
Charged to costs and other | 4 | 115 | 14 | ||||||||||
Write-offs | (57 | ) | (59 | ) | (56 | ) | |||||||
Balance, end of period | $ | 336 | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | |||||||
Inventories | |||||||||||||
Inventories are stated at average cost, subject to the lower of cost or market. Cost includes materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead related to the purchase and production of inventories. We regularly review inventory quantities on hand, future purchase commitments with our suppliers, and the estimated utility of our inventory. If our review indicates a reduction in utility below carrying value, we reduce our inventory to a new cost basis through a charge to cost of revenue. | |||||||||||||
Property and Equipment | |||||||||||||
Property and equipment is stated at cost and depreciated using the straight-line method over the shorter of the estimated useful life of the asset or the lease term. The estimated useful lives of our property and equipment are generally as follows: computer software developed or acquired for internal use, three years; computer equipment, two to three years; buildings and improvements, five to 15 years; leasehold improvements, two to 10 years; and furniture and equipment, one to five years. Land is not depreciated. | |||||||||||||
Goodwill | |||||||||||||
Goodwill is tested for impairment at the reporting unit level (operating segment or one level below an operating segment) on an annual basis (May 1 for us) and between annual tests if an event occurs or circumstances change that would more likely than not reduce the fair value of a reporting unit below its carrying value. | |||||||||||||
Intangible Assets | |||||||||||||
All of our intangible assets are subject to amortization and are amortized using the straight-line method over their estimated period of benefit, ranging from one to 15 years. We evaluate the recoverability of intangible assets periodically by taking into account events or circumstances that may warrant revised estimates of useful lives or that indicate the asset may be impaired. | |||||||||||||
Recent Accounting Guidance | |||||||||||||
Recently adopted accounting guidance | |||||||||||||
In September 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued guidance on testing goodwill for impairment. The new guidance provides an entity the option to first perform a qualitative assessment to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount. If an entity determines that this is the case, it is required to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test to identify potential goodwill impairment and measure the amount of goodwill impairment loss to be recognized for that reporting unit (if any). If an entity determines that the fair value of a reporting unit is greater than its carrying amount, the two-step goodwill impairment test is not required. We adopted this new guidance beginning July 1, 2012. Adoption of this new guidance did not have a material impact on our financial statements. | |||||||||||||
In June 2011, the FASB issued guidance on presentation of comprehensive income. The new guidance eliminated the option to report OCI and its components in the statement of changes in stockholders’ equity. Instead, an entity is required to present either a continuous statement of net income and OCI or in two separate but consecutive statements. We adopted this new guidance beginning July 1, 2012. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to presentation of our financial statements. | |||||||||||||
In December 2011, the FASB issued guidance enhancing disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity’s right to offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments. The new guidance requires the disclosure of the gross amounts subject to rights of set-off, amounts offset in accordance with the accounting standards followed, and the related net exposure. In January 2013, the FASB clarified that the scope of this guidance applies to derivatives, repurchase agreements, and securities lending arrangements that are either offset or subject to an enforceable master netting arrangement, or similar agreements. The new guidance was effective for us beginning July 1, 2013, with retrospective application required. The requirements of this guidance have been applied retrospectively to all periods presented in this Current Report on Form 8-K. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to the presentation of Note 5 – Derivatives. | |||||||||||||
In February 2013, the FASB issued guidance on disclosure requirements for items reclassified out of AOCI. This new guidance requires entities to present (either on the face of the income statement or in the notes) the effects on the line items of the income statement for amounts reclassified out of AOCI. The new guidance was effective for us beginning July 1, 2013. The requirements of this guidance have been applied retrospectively to all periods presented in this Current Report on Form 8-K. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to the presentation of Note 19 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income. | |||||||||||||
Recent accounting guidance not yet adopted | |||||||||||||
In March 2013, the FASB issued guidance on a parent’s accounting for the cumulative translation adjustment upon derecognition of a subsidiary or group of assets within a foreign entity. This new guidance requires that the parent release any related cumulative translation adjustment into net income only if the sale or transfer results in the complete or substantially complete liquidation of the foreign entity in which the subsidiary or group of assets had resided. The new guidance will be effective for us beginning July 1, 2014. We do not anticipate material impacts on our financial statements upon adoption. |
Earnings_Per_Share
Earnings Per Share | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Earnings Per Share | ' | ||||||||||||
NOTE 2 — EARNINGS PER SHARE | |||||||||||||
Basic earnings per share (“EPS”) is computed based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period. Diluted EPS is computed based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock plus the effect of dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method. Dilutive potential common shares include outstanding stock options, stock awards, and shared performance stock awards. | |||||||||||||
The components of basic and diluted EPS are as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions, except earnings per share) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Net income available for common shareholders (A) | $ | 21,863 | $ | 16,978 | $ | 23,150 | |||||||
Weighted average outstanding shares of common stock (B) | 8,375 | 8,396 | 8,490 | ||||||||||
Dilutive effect of stock-based awards | 95 | 110 | 103 | ||||||||||
Common stock and common stock equivalents (C) | 8,470 | 8,506 | 8,593 | ||||||||||
Earnings Per Share | |||||||||||||
Basic (A/B) | $ | 2.61 | $ | 2.02 | $ | 2.73 | |||||||
Diluted (A/C) | $ | 2.58 | $ | 2 | $ | 2.69 | |||||||
Anti-dilutive stock-based awards excluded from the calculations of diluted EPS were immaterial during the periods presented. |
Other_Income_Expense
Other Income (Expense) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Other Income (Expense) | ' | ||||||||||||
NOTE 3 — OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) | |||||||||||||
The components of other income (expense) were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Dividends and interest income | $ | 677 | $ | 800 | $ | 900 | |||||||
Interest expense | (429 | ) | (380 | ) | (295 | ) | |||||||
Net recognized gains on investments | 116 | 564 | 439 | ||||||||||
Net losses on derivatives | (196 | ) | (364 | ) | (77 | ) | |||||||
Net losses on foreign currency remeasurements | (74 | ) | (117 | ) | (26 | ) | |||||||
Other | 194 | 1 | (31 | ) | |||||||||
Total | $ | 288 | $ | 504 | $ | 910 | |||||||
Following are details of net recognized gains (losses) on investments during the periods reported: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Other-than-temporary impairments of investments | $ | (208 | ) | $ | (298 | ) | $ | (80 | ) | ||||
Realized gains from sales of available-for-sale securities | 489 | 1,418 | 734 | ||||||||||
Realized losses from sales of available-for-sale securities | (165 | ) | (556 | ) | (215 | ) | |||||||
Total | $ | 116 | $ | 564 | $ | 439 | |||||||
Investments
Investments | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Investments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOTE 4 — INVESTMENTS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investment Components | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of investments, including associated derivatives, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Unrealized | Unrealized | Recorded | Cash | Short-term | Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains | Losses | Basis | and Cash | Investments | and Other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equivalents | Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash | $ | 1,967 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,967 | $ | 1,967 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | 868 | 0 | 0 | 868 | 868 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 603 | 0 | 0 | 603 | 214 | 389 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 994 | 0 | 0 | 994 | 609 | 385 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 64,934 | 47 | (84 | ) | 64,897 | 146 | 64,751 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 900 | 16 | (41 | ) | 875 | 0 | 875 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 1,258 | 43 | (13 | ) | 1,288 | 0 | 1,288 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 4,993 | 169 | (40 | ) | 5,122 | 0 | 5,122 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 350 | 36 | (1 | ) | 385 | 0 | 385 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 6,931 | 2,938 | (281 | ) | 9,588 | 0 | 0 | 9,588 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments | 1,279 | 0 | 0 | 1,279 | 0 | 23 | 1,256 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 85,077 | $ | 3,249 | $ | (460 | ) | $ | 87,866 | $ | 3,804 | $ | 73,218 | $ | 10,844 | ||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Unrealized | Unrealized | Recorded | Cash | Short-term | Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains | Losses | Basis | and Cash | Investments | and Other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equivalents | Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash | $ | 2,019 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 2,019 | $ | 2,019 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | 820 | 0 | 0 | 820 | 820 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 96 | 0 | 0 | 96 | 96 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 744 | 0 | 0 | 744 | 342 | 402 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 47,178 | 130 | (2 | ) | 47,306 | 561 | 46,745 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 1,741 | 18 | (29 | ) | 1,730 | 575 | 1,155 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 1,816 | 82 | (2 | ) | 1,896 | 0 | 1,896 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 7,799 | 224 | (15 | ) | 8,008 | 2,525 | 5,483 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 358 | 58 | (0 | ) | 416 | 0 | 416 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 6,965 | 2,204 | (436 | ) | 8,733 | 0 | 0 | 8,733 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments | 1,048 | 0 | 0 | 1,048 | 0 | 5 | 1,043 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 70,584 | $ | 2,716 | $ | (484 | ) | $ | 72,816 | $ | 6,938 | $ | 56,102 | $ | 9,776 | ||||||||||||||
Unrealized Losses on Investments | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments with continuous unrealized losses for less than 12 months and 12 months or greater and their related fair values were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Less than 12 Months | 12 Months or Greater | Total | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unrealized | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | Losses | Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | $ | 2,208 | $ | (84 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 2,208 | $ | (84 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 589 | (18 | ) | 69 | (23 | ) | 658 | (41 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 357 | (12 | ) | 39 | (1 | ) | 396 | (13 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 1,142 | (38 | ) | 27 | (2 | ) | 1,169 | (40 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 44 | (1 | ) | 0 | 0 | 44 | (1 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 1,166 | (168 | ) | 409 | (113 | ) | 1,575 | (281 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 5,506 | $ | (321 | ) | $ | 544 | $ | (139 | ) | $ | 6,050 | $ | (460 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Less than 12 Months | 12 Months or Greater | Total | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unrealized | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | Losses | Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | $ | 44 | $ | (2 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 44 | $ | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 657 | (27 | ) | 12 | (2 | ) | 669 | (29 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 53 | 0 | 48 | (2 | ) | 101 | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 640 | (11 | ) | 70 | (4 | ) | 710 | (15 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 2,135 | (329 | ) | 305 | (107 | ) | 2,440 | (436 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 3,529 | $ | (369 | ) | $ | 435 | $ | (115 | ) | $ | 3,964 | $ | (484 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Unrealized losses from fixed-income securities are primarily attributable to changes in interest rates. Unrealized losses from domestic and international equities are due to market price movements. Management does not believe any remaining unrealized losses represent other-than-temporary impairments based on our evaluation of available evidence as of June 30, 2013. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
At June 30, 2013 and 2012, the recorded bases of common and preferred stock and other investments that are restricted for more than one year or are not publicly traded were $395 million and $313 million, respectively. These investments are carried at cost and are reviewed quarterly for indicators of other-than-temporary impairment. It is not practicable for us to reliably estimate the fair value of these investments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Debt Investment Maturities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Estimated | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due in one year or less | $ | 26,386 | $ | 26,412 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after one year through five years | 42,343 | 42,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after five years through 10 years | 3,293 | 3,303 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after 10 years | 2,010 | 2,049 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 74,032 | $ | 74,164 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives
Derivatives | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Derivatives | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOTE 5 — DERIVATIVES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
We use derivative instruments to manage risks related to foreign currencies, equity prices, interest rates, and credit; to enhance investment returns; and to facilitate portfolio diversification. Our objectives for holding derivatives include reducing, eliminating, and efficiently managing the economic impact of these exposures as effectively as possible. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Our derivative programs include strategies that both qualify and do not qualify for hedge accounting treatment. All notional amounts presented below are measured in U.S. dollar equivalents. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign Currency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Certain forecasted transactions, assets, and liabilities are exposed to foreign currency risk. We monitor our foreign currency exposures daily to maximize the economic effectiveness of our foreign currency hedge positions. Option and forward contracts are used to hedge a portion of forecasted international revenue for up to three years in the future and are designated as cash flow hedging instruments. Principal currencies hedged include the euro, Japanese yen, British pound, and Canadian dollar. As of June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of these foreign exchange contracts sold were $5.1 billion and $6.7 billion, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency risks related to certain non-U.S. dollar denominated securities are hedged using foreign exchange forward contracts that are designated as fair value hedging instruments. As of June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of these foreign exchange contracts sold were $407 million and $1.3 billion, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Certain options and forwards not designated as hedging instruments are also used to manage the variability in exchange rates on accounts receivable, cash, and intercompany positions, and to manage other foreign currency exposures. As of June 30, 2013, the total notional amounts of these foreign exchange contracts purchased and sold were $5.0 billion and $7.9 billion, respectively. As of June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of these foreign exchange contracts purchased and sold were $3.6 billion and $7.3 billion, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Securities held in our equity and other investments portfolio are subject to market price risk. Market price risk is managed relative to broad-based global and domestic equity indices using certain convertible preferred investments, options, futures, and swap contracts not designated as hedging instruments. From time to time, to hedge our price risk, we may use and designate equity derivatives as hedging instruments, including puts, calls, swaps, and forwards. As of June 30, 2013, the total notional amounts of designated and non-designated equity contracts purchased and sold were $898 million and $1.0 billion, respectively. As of June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of designated and non-designated equity contracts purchased and sold were $1.4 billion and $982 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest Rate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Securities held in our fixed-income portfolio are subject to different interest rate risks based on their maturities. We manage the average maturity of our fixed-income portfolio to achieve economic returns that correlate to certain broad-based fixed-income indices using exchange-traded option and futures contracts and over-the-counter swap and option contracts, none of which are designated as hedging instruments. As of June 30, 2013, the total notional amounts of fixed-interest rate contracts purchased and sold were $1.1 billion and $809 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of fixed-interest rate contracts purchased and sold were $3.2 billion and $1.9 billion, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
In addition, we use “To Be Announced” forward purchase commitments of mortgage-backed assets to gain exposure to agency mortgage-backed securities. These meet the definition of a derivative instrument in cases where physical delivery of the assets is not taken at the earliest available delivery date. As of June 30, 2013 and 2012, the total notional derivative amounts of mortgage contracts purchased were $1.2 billion and $1.1 billion, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Credit | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Our fixed-income portfolio is diversified and consists primarily of investment-grade securities. We use credit default swap contracts, not designated as hedging instruments, to manage credit exposures relative to broad-based indices and to facilitate portfolio diversification. We use credit default swaps as they are a low cost method of managing exposure to individual credit risks or groups of credit risks. As of June 30, 2013, the total notional amounts of credit contracts purchased and sold were $377 million and $501 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of credit contracts purchased and sold were $318 million and $456 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commodity | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
We use broad-based commodity exposures to enhance portfolio returns and to facilitate portfolio diversification. We use swaps, futures, and option contracts, not designated as hedging instruments, to generate and manage exposures to broad-based commodity indices. We use derivatives on commodities as they can be low-cost alternatives to the purchase and storage of a variety of commodities, including, but not limited to, precious metals, energy, and grain. As of June 30, 2013, the total notional amounts of commodity contracts purchased and sold were $1.2 billion and $249 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2012, the total notional amounts of commodity contracts purchased and sold were $1.5 billion and $445 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Credit-Risk-Related Contingent Features | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Certain of our counterparty agreements for derivative instruments contain provisions that require our issued and outstanding long-term unsecured debt to maintain an investment grade credit rating and require us to maintain minimum liquidity of $1.0 billion. To the extent we fail to meet these requirements, we will be required to post collateral, similar to the standard convention related to over-the-counter derivatives. As of June 30, 2013, our long-term unsecured debt rating was AAA, and cash investments were in excess of $1.0 billion. As a result, no collateral was required to be posted. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Values of Derivative Instruments | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following tables present the fair values of derivative instruments designated as hedging instruments (“designated hedge derivatives”) and not designated as hedging instruments (“non-designated hedge derivatives”). The fair values exclude the impact of netting derivative assets and liabilities when a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists and fair value adjustments related to our own credit risk and counterparty credit risk: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | Liabilities | Assets | Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Short-term | Other | Other | Short-term | Other | Other | |||||||||||||||||||
Investments | Current | Current | Investments | Current | Current | ||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | Liabilities | Assets | Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-designated Hedge Derivatives: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 41 | $ | 87 | $ | (63 | ) | $ | 14 | $ | 85 | $ | (84 | ) | |||||||||||
Equity contracts | 157 | 0 | (9 | ) | 162 | 0 | (19 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Interest rate contracts | 18 | 0 | (45 | ) | 10 | 0 | (17 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Credit contracts | 19 | 0 | (17 | ) | 26 | 0 | (21 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Commodity contracts | 3 | 0 | (1 | ) | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 238 | $ | 87 | $ | (135 | ) | $ | 215 | $ | 85 | $ | (141 | ) | |||||||||||
Designated Hedge Derivatives: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 9 | $ | 167 | $ | 0 | $ | 6 | $ | 177 | $ | (14 | ) | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 9 | $ | 167 | $ | 0 | $ | 6 | $ | 177 | $ | (14 | ) | ||||||||||||
Total gross amounts of derivatives | $ | 247 | $ | 254 | $ | (135 | ) | $ | 221 | $ | 262 | $ | (155 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross derivatives either offset or subject to an enforceable master netting agreement | $ | 105 | $ | 254 | $ | (97 | ) | $ | 109 | $ | 262 | $ | (155 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross amounts offset in the balance sheet | (72 | ) | (9 | ) | 80 | (64 | ) | (77 | ) | 139 | |||||||||||||||
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet | $ | 33 | $ | 245 | $ | (17 | ) | $ | 45 | $ | 185 | $ | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Net amount | $ | 33 | $ | 245 | $ | (17 | ) | $ | 45 | $ | 185 | $ | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
See also Note 4 – Investments and Note 6 – Fair Value Measurements. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value Hedge Gains (Losses) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
We recognized in other income (expense) the following gains (losses) on contracts designated as fair value hedges and their related hedged items: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign Exchange Contracts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | $ | 70 | $ | 52 | $ | (92) | |||||||||||||||||||
Hedged items | (69 | ) | (50 | ) | 85 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 1 | $ | 2 | $ | (7 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Cash Flow Hedge Gains (Losses) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
We recognized the following gains (losses) on foreign exchange contracts designated as cash flow hedges (our only cash flow hedges during the periods presented): | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Effective Portion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) recognized in OCI, net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | $ | 101 | $ | 236 | $ | (632 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into revenue | $ | 195 | $ | (27 | ) | $ | (7 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Amount Excluded from Effectiveness Assessment and Ineffective Portion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses recognized in other income (expense) | $ | (168 | ) | $ | (231 | ) | $ | (276 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
We estimate that $95 million of net derivative gains included in AOCI at June 30, 2013 will be reclassified into earnings within the following 12 months. No significant amounts of gains (losses) were reclassified from AOCI into earnings as a result of forecasted transactions that failed to occur during fiscal year 2013. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-Designated Derivative Gains (Losses) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) from changes in fair values of derivatives that are not designated as hedges are primarily recognized in other income (expense). These amounts are shown in the table below, with the exception of gains (losses) on derivatives presented in income statement line items other than other income (expense), which were immaterial for the periods presented. Other than those derivatives entered into for investment purposes, such as commodity contracts, the gains (losses) below are generally economically offset by unrealized gains (losses) in the underlying available-for-sale securities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 18 | $ | (119 | ) | $ | (27 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Equity contracts | 16 | (85 | ) | 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Interest-rate contracts | (11 | ) | 93 | 19 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Credit contracts | (3 | ) | (7 | ) | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Commodity contracts | (42 | ) | (121 | ) | 148 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | (22 | ) | $ | (239 | ) | $ | 199 | |||||||||||||||||
Fair_Value_Measurements
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NOTE 6 — FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following tables present the fair value of our financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Gross | Netting | (a) | Net Fair | ||||||||||||||||||
Fair | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | 868 | |||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 0 | 603 | 0 | 603 | 0 | 603 | |||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 0 | 994 | 0 | 994 | 0 | 994 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 62,237 | 2,664 | 0 | 64,901 | 0 | 64,901 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 9 | 851 | 0 | 860 | 0 | 860 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 0 | 1,311 | 0 | 1,311 | 0 | 1,311 | |||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 0 | 4,915 | 19 | 4,934 | 0 | 4,934 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 385 | 0 | 385 | 0 | 385 | |||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 8,470 | 717 | 5 | 9,192 | 0 | 9,192 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 12 | 489 | 0 | 501 | (81 | ) | 420 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 71,596 | $ | 12,929 | $ | 24 | $ | 84,549 | $ | (81 | ) | $ | 84,468 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives and other | $ | 14 | $ | 121 | $ | 0 | $ | 135 | $ | (80 | ) | $ | 55 | ||||||||||||
(In millions) | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Gross | Netting | (a) | Net Fair | ||||||||||||||||||
Fair | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | $ | 820 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 820 | $ | 0 | $ | 820 | |||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 0 | 96 | 0 | 96 | 0 | 96 | |||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 0 | 744 | 0 | 744 | 0 | 744 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 42,291 | 5,019 | 0 | 47,310 | 0 | 47,310 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 31 | 1,703 | 0 | 1,734 | 0 | 1,734 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 0 | 1,892 | 0 | 1,892 | 0 | 1,892 | |||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 0 | 7,839 | 9 | 7,848 | 0 | 7,848 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 416 | 0 | 416 | 0 | 416 | |||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 7,539 | 877 | 5 | 8,421 | 0 | 8,421 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 16 | 467 | 0 | 483 | (141 | ) | 342 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 50,697 | $ | 19,053 | $ | 14 | $ | 69,764 | $ | (141 | ) | $ | 69,623 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives and other | $ | 10 | $ | 145 | $ | 0 | $ | 155 | $ | (139 | ) | $ | 16 | ||||||||||||
(a) | These amounts represent the impact of netting derivative assets and derivative liabilities when a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists and fair value adjustments related to our own credit risk and counterparty credit risk. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The changes in our Level 3 financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis were immaterial during the periods presented. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table reconciles the total Net Fair Value of assets above to the balance sheet presentation of these same assets in Note 4 – Investments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Net fair value of assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis | $ | 84,468 | $ | 69,623 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cash | 1,967 | 2,019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 395 | 313 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 1,256 | 1,043 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Less derivative net assets classified as other current assets | (213 | ) | (185 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | (7 | ) | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded basis of investment components | $ | 87,866 | $ | 72,816 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Financial Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
During fiscal year 2013 and 2012, we did not record any material other-than-temporary impairments on financial assets required to be measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis. |
Inventories
Inventories | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
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NOTE 7 — INVENTORIES | |||||||||
The components of inventories were as follows: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Raw materials | $ | 328 | $ | 210 | |||||
Work in process | 201 | 96 | |||||||
Finished goods | 1,409 | 831 | |||||||
Total | $ | 1,938 | $ | 1,137 | |||||
Property_and_Equipment
Property and Equipment | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
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NOTE 8 — PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT | |||||||||
The components of property and equipment were as follows: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Land | $ | 525 | $ | 528 | |||||
Buildings and improvements | 7,326 | 6,768 | |||||||
Leasehold improvements | 2,946 | 2,550 | |||||||
Computer equipment and software | 9,242 | 7,298 | |||||||
Furniture and equipment | 2,465 | 2,087 | |||||||
Total, at cost | 22,504 | 19,231 | |||||||
Accumulated depreciation | (12,513 | ) | (10,962 | ) | |||||
Total, net | $ | 9,991 | $ | 8,269 | |||||
During fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, depreciation expense was $2.6 billion, $2.2 billion, and $2.0 billion, respectively. |
Business_Combinations
Business Combinations | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
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NOTE 9 — BUSINESS COMBINATIONS | |||||||||
Yammer | |||||||||
On July 18, 2012, we acquired Yammer, Inc. (“Yammer”), a leading provider of enterprise social networks, for $1.1 billion in cash. Yammer will continue to develop its standalone service and will add an enterprise social networking service to Microsoft’s portfolio of complementary cloud-based services. The major classes of assets to which we allocated the purchase price were goodwill of $937 million and identifiable intangible assets of $178 million. We assigned the goodwill to Commercial Other under our current segment structure. Yammer was consolidated into our results of operations starting on the acquisition date. | |||||||||
Skype | |||||||||
On October 13, 2011, we acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Skype Global S.á r.l. (“Skype”), a leading global provider of software applications and related Internet communications products based in Luxembourg, for $8.6 billion, primarily in cash. The major classes of assets and liabilities to which we allocated the purchase price were goodwill of $7.1 billion, identifiable intangible assets of $1.6 billion, and unearned revenue of $222 million. The goodwill recognized in connection with the acquisition is primarily attributable to our expectation of extending Skype’s brand and the reach of its networked platform, while enhancing Microsoft’s existing portfolio of real-time communications products and services. We assigned the goodwill to the following segments under our current segment structure: $5.6 billion to Commercial Licensing, $1.4 billion to Devices and Consumer Hardware, and $54 million to Devices and Consumer Other. Skype was consolidated into our results of operations starting on the acquisition date. | |||||||||
Following are the details of the purchase price allocated to the intangible assets acquired: | |||||||||
(In millions) | Weighted | ||||||||
Average Life | |||||||||
Marketing-related (trade names) | $ | 1,249 | 15 years | ||||||
Technology-based | 275 | 5 years | |||||||
Customer-related | 114 | 5 years | |||||||
Contract-based | 10 | 4 years | |||||||
Total | $ | 1,648 | 13 years | ||||||
Other | |||||||||
During fiscal year 2013, we completed 11 additional acquisitions for total consideration of $437 million, all of which was paid in cash. These entities have been included in our consolidated results of operations since their respective acquisition dates. | |||||||||
Pro forma results of operations have not been presented because the effects of the business combinations described in this Note, individually and in aggregate, were not material to our consolidated results of operations. |
Goodwill
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NOTE 10 — GOODWILL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Changes in the carrying amount of goodwill were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | June 30, | Acquisitions | Other | June 30, | Acquisitions | Other | June 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | (2 | ) | $ | 866 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 866 | |||||||||||||||
Hardware | 181 | 1,460 | 0 | 1,641 | 75 | (27 | ) | 1,689 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 6,888 | 58 | (6,204 | ) | 742 | 0 | (4 | ) | 738 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 7,937 | $ | 1,518 | $ | (6,206 | ) | $ | 3,249 | $ | 75 | $ | (31 | ) | $ | 3,293 | |||||||||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | 4,494 | 5,680 | (120 | ) | 10,054 | 4 | (7 | ) | 10,051 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 150 | 0 | (1 | ) | 149 | 1,164 | (2 | ) | 1,311 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 4,644 | $ | 5,680 | $ | (121 | ) | $ | 10,203 | $ | 1,168 | $ | (9 | ) | $ | 11,362 | |||||||||||||||
Total goodwill | $ | 12,581 | $ | 7,198 | $ | (6,327 | ) | $ | 13,452 | $ | 1,243 | $ | (40 | ) | $ | 14,655 | |||||||||||||||
The measurement periods for the valuation of assets acquired and liabilities assumed end as soon as information on the facts and circumstances that existed as of the acquisition dates becomes available, but do not exceed 12 months. Adjustments in purchase price allocations may require a recasting of the amounts allocated to goodwill retroactive to the periods in which the acquisitions occurred. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Any change in the goodwill amounts resulting from foreign currency translations are presented as “Other” in the above table. Also included within “Other” are business dispositions and transfers between business segments due to reorganizations, as applicable. For fiscal year 2012, a $6.2 billion goodwill impairment charge was included in “Other,” as discussed further below. This goodwill impairment charge also represented our accumulated goodwill impairment as of June 30, 2013 and 2012. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
As discussed in Note 21 — Segment Information and Geographic Data, during the first quarter of fiscal year 2014, we changed our organizational structure as part of our transformation to a devices and services company. This resulted in a change in our operating segments and reporting units. We allocated goodwill to our new reporting units using a relative fair value approach. In addition, we completed an assessment of any potential goodwill impairment for all reporting units immediately prior to the reallocation and determined that no impairment existed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Goodwill Impairment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We test goodwill for impairment annually on May 1 at the reporting unit level using a discounted cash flow methodology with a peer-based, risk-adjusted weighted average cost of capital. We believe use of a discounted cash flow approach is the most reliable indicator of the fair values of the businesses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No impairment of goodwill was identified as of May 1, 2013. Upon completion of the fiscal year 2012 test, the goodwill of our OSD unit (within Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) was determined to be impaired. The impairment was the result of the OSD unit experiencing slower than projected growth in search queries and search advertising revenue per query, slower growth in display revenue, and changes in the timing and implementation of certain initiatives designed to drive search and display revenue growth in the future. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Because our fiscal year 2012 annual test indicated that OSD’s carrying value exceeded its estimated fair value, a second phase of the goodwill impairment test (“Step 2”) was performed specific to OSD. Under Step 2, the fair value of all OSD assets and liabilities were estimated, including tangible assets, existing technology, trade names, and partner relationships for the purpose of deriving an estimate of the implied fair value of goodwill. The implied fair value of the goodwill was then compared to the recorded goodwill to determine the amount of the impairment. Assumptions used in measuring the value of these assets and liabilities included the discount rates, royalty rates, and obsolescence rates used in valuing the intangible assets, and pricing of comparable transactions in the market in valuing the tangible assets. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No other instances of impairment were identified in our May 1, 2012 test. |
Intangible_Assets
Intangible Assets | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NOTE 11 — INTANGIBLE ASSETS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of intangible assets, all of which are finite-lived, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Gross | Accumulated | Net Carrying | Gross | Accumulated | Net Carrying | |||||||||||||||||||
Carrying | Amortization | Amount | Carrying | Amortization | Amount | ||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Amount | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology-based (a) | $ | 3,760 | $ | (2,110 | ) | $ | 1,650 | $ | 3,550 | $ | (1,899 | ) | $ | 1,651 | |||||||||||
Marketing-related | 1,348 | (211 | ) | 1,137 | 1,325 | (136 | ) | 1,189 | |||||||||||||||||
Contract-based | 823 | (688 | ) | 135 | 824 | (644 | ) | 180 | |||||||||||||||||
Customer-related | 380 | (219 | ) | 161 | 408 | (258 | ) | 150 | |||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 6,311 | $ | (3,228 | ) | $ | 3,083 | $ | 6,107 | $ | (2,937 | ) | $ | 3,170 | |||||||||||
(a) | Technology-based intangible assets included $218 million and $177 million as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, of net carrying amount of software to be sold, leased, or otherwise marketed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
We estimate that we have no significant residual value related to our intangible assets. No material impairments of intangible assets were identified during any of the periods presented. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of intangible assets acquired during the periods presented were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Amount | Weighted | Amount | Weighted | |||||||||||||||||||||
Average Life | Average Life | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology-based | $ | 539 | 4 years | $ | 1,548 | 7 years | |||||||||||||||||||
Marketing-related | 39 | 7 years | 1,249 | 15 years | |||||||||||||||||||||
Contract-based | 0 | 115 | 7 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Customer-related | 89 | 6 years | 114 | 5 years | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 667 | 5 years | $ | 3,026 | 10 years | |||||||||||||||||||
Intangible assets amortization expense was $739 million, $558 million, and $537 million for fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. Amortization of capitalized software was $210 million, $117 million, and $114 million for fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table outlines the estimated future amortization expense related to intangible assets held at June 30, 2013: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | $ | 645 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 | 454 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | 382 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017 | 281 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 242 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thereafter | 1,079 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 3,083 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Debt
Debt | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
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NOTE 12 — DEBT | |||||||||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, the total carrying value and estimated fair value of our long-term debt, including the current portion, were $15.6 billion and $15.8 billion, respectively. This is compared to a carrying value and estimated fair value of $11.9 billion and $13.2 billion, respectively, as of June 30, 2012. These estimated fair values are based on Level 2 inputs. | |||||||||||||||||
The components of our long-term debt, including the current portion, and the associated interest rates were as follows as of June 30, 2013 and 2012: | |||||||||||||||||
Due Date | Face Value | Face Value | Stated | Effective | |||||||||||||
June 30, | June 30, | Interest | Interest | ||||||||||||||
2013 | 2012 | Rate | Rate | ||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Notes | |||||||||||||||||
September 27, 2013 | $ | 1,000 | $ | 1,000 | 0.88% | 1.00% | |||||||||||
June 1, 2014 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2.95% | 3.05% | |||||||||||||
September 25, 2015 | 1,750 | 1,750 | 1.63% | 1.80% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2016 | 750 | 750 | 2.50% | 2.64% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2017 (a) | 600 | * | 0.88% | 1.08% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2018 (b) | 450 | * | 1.00% | 1.11% | |||||||||||||
June 1, 2019 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 4.20% | 4.38% | |||||||||||||
October 1, 2020 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 3.00% | 3.14% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2021 | 500 | 500 | 4.00% | 4.08% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2022 (a) | 750 | * | 2.13% | 2.24% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2023 (b) | 1,000 | * | 2.38% | 2.47% | |||||||||||||
May 2, 2033 (c) | 715 | * | 2.63% | 2.69% | |||||||||||||
June 1, 2039 | 750 | 750 | 5.20% | 5.24% | |||||||||||||
October 1, 2040 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 4.50% | 4.57% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2041 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 5.30% | 5.36% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2042 (a) | 900 | * | 3.50% | 3.57% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2043 (b) | 500 | * | 3.75% | 3.83% | |||||||||||||
Total | 15,665 | 10,750 | |||||||||||||||
Convertible Debt | |||||||||||||||||
June 15, 2013 | 0 | 1,250 | 0.00% | 1.85% | |||||||||||||
Total | $ | 15,665 | $ | 12,000 | |||||||||||||
(a) | In November 2012, we issued $2.25 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
(b) | In April 2013, we issued $1.95 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
(c) | In April 2013, we issued €550 million of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Not applicable. | ||||||||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013 and 2012, the aggregate unamortized discount for our long-term debt, including the current portion, was $65 million and $56 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
Notes | |||||||||||||||||
The Notes are senior unsecured obligations and rank equally with our other unsecured and unsubordinated debt outstanding. | |||||||||||||||||
Convertible Debt | |||||||||||||||||
In June 2013, we paid cash of $1.25 billion for the principal amount of our zero coupon convertible unsecured debt and elected to deliver cash for the $96 million excess obligation resulting from the conversion of the notes. Each $1,000 principal amount of notes was convertible into 30.68 shares of Microsoft common stock at a conversion price of $32.59 per share. As of June 30, 2012, the net carrying amount of the convertible debt and the unamortized discount were $1.2 billion and $19 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
In connection with the issuance of the notes in 2010, we entered into capped call transactions with certain option counterparties with a strike price equal to the conversion price of the notes. Upon conversion of the notes in June 2013, we exercised the capped calls. The bulk of the capped calls were physically settled by acquiring 29 million shares of our own common stock for $938 million. The remaining capped calls were net cash settled for $24 million. | |||||||||||||||||
Debt Service | |||||||||||||||||
Maturities of our long-term debt for each of the next five years and thereafter are as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||||||||||||||
2014 | $ | 3,000 | |||||||||||||||
2015 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
2016 | 2,500 | ||||||||||||||||
2017 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
2018 | 1,050 | ||||||||||||||||
Thereafter | 9,115 | ||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 15,665 | |||||||||||||||
Interest on the notes is paid semi-annually, except for the euro-denominated debt securities on which interest is paid annually. Cash paid for interest on our debt for fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011 was $371 million, $344 million, and $197 million, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
Credit Facility | |||||||||||||||||
In June 2013, we established a commercial paper program for the issuance and sale of up to $1.3 billion in commercial paper. As of June 30, 2013, we have not issued any commercial paper under this program. | |||||||||||||||||
In June 2013, we entered into a $1.3 billion credit facility, which will serve as a back-up for our commercial paper program. As of June 30, 2013, we were in compliance with the only financial covenant in the credit agreement, which requires us to maintain a coverage ratio of at least three times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization to interest expense, as defined in the credit agreement. The credit facility expires on June 24, 2018. No amounts were drawn against the credit facility since its inception. |
Income_Taxes
Income Taxes | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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NOTE 13 — INCOME TAXES | |||||||||||||
The components of the provision for income taxes were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Current Taxes | |||||||||||||
U.S. federal | $ | 3,131 | $ | 2,235 | $ | 3,108 | |||||||
U.S. state and local | 332 | 153 | 209 | ||||||||||
International | 1,745 | 1,947 | 1,602 | ||||||||||
Current taxes | 5,208 | 4,335 | 4,919 | ||||||||||
Deferred Taxes | |||||||||||||
Deferred taxes | (19 | ) | 954 | 2 | |||||||||
Provision for income taxes | $ | 5,189 | $ | 5,289 | $ | 4,921 | |||||||
U.S. and international components of income before income taxes were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
U.S. | $ | 6,674 | $ | 1,600 | $ | 8,862 | |||||||
International | 20,378 | 20,667 | 19,209 | ||||||||||
Income before income taxes | $ | 27,052 | $ | 22,267 | $ | 28,071 | |||||||
The items accounting for the difference between income taxes computed at the U.S. federal statutory rate and our effective rate were as follows: | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Federal statutory rate | 35.00% | 35.00% | 35.00% | ||||||||||
Effect of: | |||||||||||||
Foreign earnings taxed at lower rates | -17.50% | -21.10% | -15.60% | ||||||||||
Goodwill impairment | 0% | 9.70% | 0% | ||||||||||
I.R.S. settlement | 0% | 0% | -1.70% | ||||||||||
Other reconciling items, net | 1.70% | 0.20% | -0.20% | ||||||||||
Effective rate | 19.20% | 23.80% | 17.50% | ||||||||||
The reduction from the federal statutory rate from foreign earnings taxed at lower rates results from producing and distributing our products and services through our foreign regional operations centers in Ireland, Singapore, and Puerto Rico. Our foreign earnings, which are taxed at rates lower than the U.S. rate and are generated from our regional operating centers, were 79%, 79%, and 78% of our international income before tax in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. In general, other reconciling items consist of interest, U.S. state income taxes, domestic production deductions, and credits. In fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, there were no individually significant other reconciling items. The I.R.S. settlement is discussed below. | |||||||||||||
The components of the deferred income tax assets and liabilities were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||
Deferred Income Tax Assets | |||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | $ | 888 | $ | 882 | |||||||||
Other expense items | 917 | 965 | |||||||||||
Unearned revenue | 445 | 571 | |||||||||||
Impaired investments | 246 | 152 | |||||||||||
Loss carryforwards | 715 | 532 | |||||||||||
Other revenue items | 55 | 79 | |||||||||||
Deferred income tax assets | $ | 3,266 | $ | 3,181 | |||||||||
Less valuation allowance | (579 | ) | (453 | ) | |||||||||
Deferred income tax assets, net of valuation allowance | $ | 2,687 | $ | 2,728 | |||||||||
Deferred Income Tax Liabilities | |||||||||||||
International earnings | $ | (1,146 | ) | $ | (1,072 | ) | |||||||
Unrealized gain on investments | (1,012 | ) | (830 | ) | |||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | (604 | ) | (670 | ) | |||||||||
Other | (2 | ) | (14 | ) | |||||||||
Deferred income tax liabilities | $ | (2,764 | ) | $ | (2,586 | ) | |||||||
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | $ | (77 | ) | $ | 142 | ||||||||
Reported As | |||||||||||||
Current deferred income tax assets | $ | 1,632 | $ | 2,035 | |||||||||
Long-term deferred income tax liabilities | (1,709 | ) | (1,893 | ) | |||||||||
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | $ | (77 | ) | $ | 142 | ||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, we had net operating loss carryforwards of $2.7 billion, including $2.2 billion of foreign net operating loss carryforwards acquired through our acquisition of Skype. The valuation allowance disclosed in the table above relates to the foreign net operating loss carryforwards that may not be realized. | |||||||||||||
Deferred income tax balances reflect the effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities and their tax bases and are stated at enacted tax rates expected to be in effect when the taxes are actually paid or recovered. | |||||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, we have not provided deferred U.S. income taxes or foreign withholding taxes on temporary differences of approximately $76.4 billion resulting from earnings for certain non-U.S. subsidiaries which are permanently reinvested outside the U.S. The unrecognized deferred tax liability associated with these temporary differences was approximately $24.4 billion at June 30, 2013. | |||||||||||||
Income taxes paid were $3.9 billion, $3.5 billion, and $5.3 billion in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||
Uncertain Tax Positions | |||||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, we had $8.6 billion of unrecognized tax benefits of which $6.5 billion, if recognized, would affect our effective tax rate. As of June 30, 2012, we had $7.2 billion of unrecognized tax benefits of which $6.2 billion, if recognized, would have affected our effective tax rate. | |||||||||||||
Interest on unrecognized tax benefits was $400 million, $154 million, and $38 million in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. As of June 30, 2013, 2012, and 2011, we had accrued interest related to uncertain tax positions of $1.3 billion, $939 million, and $785 million, respectively, net of federal income tax benefits. | |||||||||||||
The aggregate changes in the balance of unrecognized tax benefits were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Balance, beginning of year | $ | 7,202 | $ | 6,935 | $ | 6,542 | |||||||
Decreases related to settlements | (30 | ) | (16 | ) | (632 | ) | |||||||
Increases for tax positions related to the current year | 612 | 481 | 739 | ||||||||||
Increases for tax positions related to prior years | 931 | 118 | 405 | ||||||||||
Decreases for tax positions related to prior years | (65 | ) | (292 | ) | (119 | ) | |||||||
Decreases due to lapsed statutes of limitations | (2 | ) | (24 | ) | 0 | ||||||||
Balance, end of year | $ | 8,648 | $ | 7,202 | $ | 6,935 | |||||||
During the third quarter of fiscal year 2011, we reached a settlement of a portion of an I.R.S. audit of tax years 2004 to 2006, which reduced our income tax expense by $461 million. While we settled a portion of the I.R.S. audit, we remain under audit for these years. In February 2012, the I.R.S. withdrew its 2011 Revenue Agents Report and reopened the audit phase of the examination. As of June 30, 2013, the primary unresolved issue relates to transfer pricing, which could have a significant impact on our financial statements if not resolved favorably. We believe our allowances for tax contingencies are appropriate. We do not believe it is reasonably possible that the total amount of unrecognized tax benefits will significantly increase or decrease within the next 12 months, because we do not believe the remaining open issues will be resolved within the next 12 months. We also continue to be subject to examination by the I.R.S. for tax years 2007 to 2012. | |||||||||||||
We are subject to income tax in many jurisdictions outside the U.S. Our operations in certain jurisdictions remain subject to examination for tax years 1996 to 2012, some of which are currently under audit by local tax authorities. The resolutions of these audits are not expected to be material to our financial statements. |
Unearned_Revenue
Unearned Revenue | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
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Unearned Revenue | ' | ||||||||
NOTE 14 — UNEARNED REVENUE | |||||||||
Unearned revenue by segment was as follows, with segments with significant balances shown separately: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Commercial Licensing | $ | 18,460 | $ | 16,818 | |||||
Commercial Other | 2,272 | 1,529 | |||||||
Rest of the segments | 1,667 | 1,712 | |||||||
Total | $ | 22,399 | $ | 20,059 | |||||
Other_LongTerm_Liabilities
Other Long-Term Liabilities | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||
Other Long-Term Liabilities | ' | ||||||||
NOTE 15 — OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Tax contingencies and other tax liabilities | $ | 9,548 | $ | 7,634 | |||||
Legal contingencies | 162 | 220 | |||||||
Other | 290 | 354 | |||||||
Total | $ | 10,000 | $ | 8,208 | |||||
Commitments_and_Guarantees
Commitments and Guarantees | 12 Months Ended | ||||
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Commitments and Guarantees | ' | ||||
NOTE 16 — COMMITMENTS AND GUARANTEES | |||||
Construction and Operating Leases | |||||
We have committed $694 million for constructing new buildings, building improvements, and leasehold improvements as of June 30, 2013. | |||||
We have operating leases for most U.S. and international sales and support offices and certain equipment. Rental expense for facilities operating leases was $711 million, $639 million, and $525 million, in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. Future minimum rental commitments under non-cancellable facilities operating leases in place as of June 30, 2013 are as follows: | |||||
(In millions) | |||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||
2014 | $ | 572 | |||
2015 | 451 | ||||
2016 | 349 | ||||
2017 | 281 | ||||
2018 | 204 | ||||
Thereafter | 605 | ||||
Total | $ | 2,462 | |||
Indemnifications | |||||
We provide indemnifications of varying scope and size to certain customers against claims of intellectual property infringement made by third parties arising from the use of our products and certain other matters. We evaluate estimated losses for these indemnifications, and we consider such factors as the degree of probability of an unfavorable outcome and the ability to make a reasonable estimate of the amount of loss. To date, we have not encountered significant costs as a result of these obligations and have not accrued any liabilities related to these indemnifications in our financial statements. |
Contingencies
Contingencies | 12 Months Ended | |||
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Contingencies | ' | |||
NOTE 17 — CONTINGENCIES | ||||
Antitrust, Unfair Competition, and Overcharge Class Actions | ||||
A large number of antitrust and unfair competition class action lawsuits were filed against us in various state, federal, and Canadian courts on behalf of various classes of direct and indirect purchasers of our PC operating system and certain other software products between 1999 and 2005. We obtained dismissals or reached settlements of all claims made in the United States. | ||||
All settlements in the United States have received final court approval. Under the settlements, generally class members can obtain vouchers that entitle them to be reimbursed for purchases of a wide variety of platform-neutral computer hardware and software. The total value of vouchers we may issue varies by state. We will make available to certain schools a percentage of those vouchers that are not issued or claimed (one-half to two-thirds depending on the state). The total value of vouchers we ultimately issue will depend on the number of class members who make claims and are issued vouchers. The maximum value of vouchers to be issued is approximately $2.7 billion. The actual costs of these settlements will be less than that maximum amount, depending on the number of class members and schools that are issued and redeem vouchers. We estimate the total cost to resolve all of the state overcharge class action cases will range between $1.9 billion and $2.0 billion. At June 30, 2013, we have recorded a liability related to these claims of approximately $500 million, which reflects our estimated exposure of $1.9 billion less payments made to date of approximately $1.4 billion mostly for vouchers, legal fees, and administrative expenses. | ||||
The three cases pending in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, Canada have not been settled. In March 2010, the court in the British Columbia case certified it as a class action. In April 2011, the British Columbia Court of Appeal reversed the class certification ruling and dismissed the case, holding that indirect purchasers do not have a claim. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal to the Canadian Supreme Court, which was heard in the fall of 2012. The other two actions have been stayed. | ||||
Other Antitrust Litigation and Claims | ||||
In November 2004, Novell, Inc. (“Novell”) filed a complaint in U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (later transferred to federal court in Maryland), asserting antitrust and unfair competition claims against us related to Novell’s ownership of WordPerfect and other productivity applications during the period between June 1994 and March 1996. In June 2005, the trial court granted our motion to dismiss four of Novell’s six claims. In March 2010, the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Microsoft as to all remaining claims. The court of appeals reversed that ruling as to one claim. Trial of that claim took place from October to December 2011 and resulted in a mistrial because the jury was unable to reach a verdict. In July 2012, the trial court granted Microsoft’s motion for judgment as a matter of law. Novell has appealed this decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, which heard oral arguments in May 2013. | ||||
Patent and Intellectual Property Claims | ||||
Motorola Litigation | ||||
In October 2010, Microsoft filed patent infringement complaints against Motorola Mobility (“Motorola”) with the International Trade Commission (“ITC”) and in U.S. District Court in Seattle for infringement of nine Microsoft patents by Motorola’s Android devices. Since then, Microsoft and Motorola have filed additional claims against each other in the ITC, in federal district courts in Seattle, Wisconsin, Florida, and California, and in courts in Germany and the United Kingdom. In April 2012, following complaints by Microsoft and Apple, the European Union’s competition office opened two antitrust investigations against Motorola to determine whether it has abused certain of its standard essential patents to distort competition in breach of European Union antitrust rules. In June 2012, we received a request for information from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) apparently related to an FTC investigation into whether Motorola’s conduct violates U.S. law. The nature of the claims asserted and status of individual matters are summarized below. | ||||
International Trade Commission | ||||
The hearing in Microsoft’s ITC case against Motorola took place in August 2011 on seven of the nine patents originally asserted in the complaint. In December 2011, the administrative law judge (“ALJ”) issued an initial determination that Motorola infringed one Microsoft patent, and recommended that the ITC issue a limited exclusion order against Motorola prohibiting importation of infringing Motorola Android devices. In May 2012, the ITC issued the limited exclusion order recommended by the ALJ, which became effective on July 18, 2012. Microsoft has appealed certain aspects of the ITC ruling adverse to Microsoft and Motorola has appealed the ITC exclusion order to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In addition, in July 2013, Microsoft filed an action in U.S. district court in Washington, D.C. seeking an order to compel enforcement of the ITC’s May 2012 import ban against infringing Motorola products by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”), after learning that CBP had failed to fully enforce the order. | ||||
In November 2010, Motorola filed an action against Microsoft in the ITC alleging infringement of five Motorola patents by Xbox consoles and accessories and seeking an exclusion order to prohibit importation of the allegedly infringing Xbox products into the U.S. In April 2012, the ALJ found that Xbox products infringe four of the five patents asserted by Motorola. The ALJ recommended that the ITC issue a limited exclusion order and a cease and desist order. Both Microsoft and Motorola sought ITC review of the ALJ’s findings. In June 2012, Microsoft filed a motion to terminate the investigation as to certain patents based on facts arising as the result of Google’s acquisition of Motorola. The ITC determined that it would review the ALJ’s initial determination in its entirety and remanded the matter to the ALJ (1) to apply certain ITC case precedent, (2) to rule on Microsoft’s June 2012 motion to terminate, and (3) set a new target date for completion of the investigation. The ALJ held a hearing in December 2012 and set a target date for a final ITC ruling in July 2013. At Motorola’s request, the ITC terminated its investigation as to four Motorola patents, leaving only one Motorola patent at issue before the ITC. In March 2013, the ALJ ruled that there has been no violation as to the remaining Motorola patent. Motorola sought ITC review of the ALJ’s determination, which the ITC denied in May 2013. | ||||
U.S. District Court | ||||
The Seattle District Court case filed in October 2010 by Microsoft as a companion to Microsoft’s ITC case against Motorola has been stayed pending the outcome of Microsoft’s ITC case. | ||||
In November 2010, Microsoft sued Motorola for breach of contract in U.S. District Court in Seattle, alleging that Motorola breached its commitments to standards-setting organizations to license to Microsoft certain patents on reasonable and non-discriminatory (“RAND”) terms and conditions. Motorola has declared these patents essential to the implementation of the H.264 video standard and the 802.11 Wi-Fi standard. In suits described below, Motorola or a Motorola affiliate subsequently sued Microsoft on those patents in U.S. District Courts, in the ITC, and in Germany. In February 2012, the Seattle District Court granted a partial summary judgment in favor of Microsoft ruling that (1) Motorola entered into binding contractual commitments with standards organizations committing to license its declared-essential patents on RAND terms and conditions; and (2) Microsoft is a third-party beneficiary of those commitments. The court rejected Motorola’s argument that Microsoft had repudiated its right to a RAND license, and ruled a trial is needed to determine whether Motorola is in breach of its obligation to enter into a patent license with Microsoft and, if so, the amount of the RAND royalty. In April 2012, the court issued a temporary restraining order preventing Motorola from taking steps to enforce an injunction in Germany relating to the H.264 video patents. In May 2012, the court converted that order into a preliminary injunction. Motorola appealed the court’s injunction orders to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which affirmed the orders in September 2012. The Seattle District Court held a trial in November 2012 to determine the RAND royalty for Motorola’s H.264 and 802.11 patents. In December 2012, the Seattle District Court ruled that Motorola could not obtain injunctive relief in connection with any of its claims for infringement of its H.264 and 802.11 patents. In April 2013, the court set per unit royalties for Motorola’s H.264 and 802.11 patents, which resulted in an immaterial Microsoft liability. Trial of Microsoft’s breach of contract claim is set for August 26, 2013. | ||||
Cases filed by Motorola in Wisconsin, California, and Florida, with the exception of one currently stayed case in Wisconsin (a companion case to Motorola’s ITC action), have been transferred to the U.S District Court in Seattle. Motorola and Microsoft both seek damages as well as injunctive relief. No trial dates have been set in any of the transferred cases, and the court has stayed these cases on agreement of the parties. | ||||
• | In the transferred cases, Motorola asserts 15 patents are infringed by many Microsoft products including Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Phone 7, Windows Marketplace, Silverlight, Windows Vista and Windows 7, Exchange Server 2003 and later, Exchange ActiveSync, Windows Live Messenger, Lync Server 2010, Outlook 2010, Office 365, SQL Server, Internet Explorer 9, Xbox, and Kinect. | |||
• | In the Motorola action originally filed in California, Motorola asserts that Microsoft violated antitrust laws in connection with Microsoft’s assertion of patents against Motorola that Microsoft has agreed to license to certain qualifying entities on RAND terms and conditions. | |||
• | In counterclaims in the patent actions brought by Motorola, Microsoft asserts 14 patents are infringed by Motorola Android devices and certain Motorola digital video recorders. | |||
Germany | ||||
In July 2011, Motorola filed patent infringement actions in Germany against Microsoft and several Microsoft subsidiaries. | ||||
• | Two of the patents are asserted by Motorola to be essential to implementation of the H.264 video standard, and Motorola alleges that H.264 capable products including Xbox 360, Windows 7, Media Player, and Internet Explorer infringe those patents. Motorola seeks damages and an injunction. In May 2012, the court issued an injunction relating to all H.264 capable Microsoft products in Germany. However, due to orders in the separate litigation pending in Seattle, Washington described above, Motorola is enjoined from taking steps to enforce the German injunction. Damages would be determined in later proceedings. Microsoft has appealed the rulings of the first instance court. | |||
• | Motorola asserts one of the patents covers certain syncing functionality in the ActiveSync protocol employed by Windows Phone 7, Outlook Mobile, Hotmail Mobile, Exchange Online, Exchange Server, and Hotmail Server. Motorola seeks damages and an injunction. In April 2013, the court stayed the case pending the outcome of parallel proceedings in which Microsoft is seeking to invalidate the patent. | |||
• | Should an injunction order be issued and enforced by Motorola, Microsoft may be able to mitigate the adverse impact by altering its products to avoid Motorola’s infringement claims. | |||
In lawsuits Microsoft filed in Germany in September, October, and December 2011 and in April 2012, Microsoft asserts Motorola Android devices infringe Microsoft patents. Microsoft seeks damages and an injunction. In May, July, and September 2012, courts in Germany issued injunctions on three patents against Motorola Android devices and in May and July ruled against Microsoft on two patents. Microsoft is taking steps to enforce the injunctions. Damages will be determined in later proceedings. Each party has appealed or is expected to appeal the rulings against it. Motorola is also seeking to invalidate Microsoft’s patents in parallel court proceedings. | ||||
United Kingdom | ||||
In December 2011, Microsoft filed an action against Motorola in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Patents Court, in London, England, seeking to revoke the UK part of the European patent asserted by Motorola in Germany against the ActiveSync protocol. In February 2012, Motorola counterclaimed alleging infringement of the patent and seeking damages and an injunction. A trial took place in December 2012, and the court ruled that Motorola’s patent is invalid and revoked. The court also ruled that the patent, even if valid, would be licensed under the grant-back clause in Google’s ActiveSync license. Motorola has appealed. | ||||
Other Patent and Intellectual Property Claims | ||||
In addition to these cases, there are approximately 65 other patent infringement cases pending against Microsoft. | ||||
Other | ||||
We also are subject to a variety of other claims and suits that arise from time to time in the ordinary course of our business. Although management currently believes that resolving claims against us, individually or in aggregate, will not have a material adverse impact on our financial statements, these matters are subject to inherent uncertainties and management’s view of these matters may change in the future. | ||||
As of June 30, 2013, we had accrued aggregate liabilities of $412 million in other current liabilities and $162 million in other long-term liabilities for all of our legal matters that were contingencies as of that date. While we intend to defend these matters vigorously, adverse outcomes that we estimate could reach approximately $400 million in aggregate beyond recorded amounts are reasonably possible. Were unfavorable final outcomes to occur, there exists the possibility of a material adverse impact on our financial statements for the period in which the effects become reasonably estimable. |
Stockholders_Equity
Stockholders' Equity | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NOTE 18 — STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares Outstanding | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares of common stock outstanding were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance, beginning of year | 8,381 | 8,376 | 8,668 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Issued | 105 | 147 | 155 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Repurchased | (158 | ) | (142 | ) | (447 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Balance, end of year | 8,328 | 8,381 | 8,376 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Share Repurchases | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
On September 22, 2008, we announced that our Board of Directors approved a share repurchase program authorizing up to $40.0 billion in share repurchases with an expiration date of September 30, 2013. As of June 30, 2013, approximately $3.6 billion of the approved repurchase amount remained. The repurchase program may be suspended or discontinued at any time without prior notice. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
We repurchased the following shares of common stock under the above-described repurchase plan using cash resources: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Shares | Amount | Shares | Amount | Shares | Amount | |||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
First quarter | 33 | $ | 1,000 | 38 | $ | 1,000 | 163 | $ | 4,000 | ||||||||||||||||
Second quarter | 58 | 1,607 | 39 | 1,000 | 188 | 5,000 | |||||||||||||||||||
Third quarter | 36 | 1,000 | 31 | 1,000 | 30 | 827 | |||||||||||||||||||
Fourth quarter | 31 | 1,000 | 34 | 1,000 | 66 | 1,631 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total | 158 | $ | 4,607 | 142 | $ | 4,000 | 447 | $ | 11,458 | ||||||||||||||||
Dividends | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
In fiscal year 2013, our Board of Directors declared the following dividends: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Declaration Date | Dividend | Record Date | Total Amount | Payment Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18-Sep-12 | $ | 0.23 | November 15, 2012 | $ | 1,933 | December 13, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||
28-Nov-12 | $ | 0.23 | 21-Feb-13 | $ | 1,925 | 14-Mar-13 | |||||||||||||||||||
11-Mar-13 | $ | 0.23 | 16-May-13 | $ | 1,921 | 13-Jun-13 | |||||||||||||||||||
12-Jun-13 | $ | 0.23 | 15-Aug-13 | $ | 1,916 | September 12, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||
The dividend declared on June 12, 2013 will be paid after the filing date of the 2013 Form 10-K and was included in other current liabilities as of June 30, 2013. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
In fiscal year 2012, our Board of Directors declared the following dividends: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Declaration Date | Dividend | Record Date | Total Amount | Payment Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
20-Sep-11 | $ | 0.20 | November 17, 2011 | $ | 1,683 | December 8, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||
14-Dec-11 | $ | 0.2 | 16-Feb-12 | $ | 1,683 | 8-Mar-12 | |||||||||||||||||||
13-Mar-12 | $ | 0.2 | 17-May-12 | $ | 1,678 | 14-Jun-12 | |||||||||||||||||||
13-Jun-12 | $ | 0.2 | 16-Aug-12 | $ | 1,676 | September 13, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||
The dividend declared on June 13, 2012 was included in other current liabilities as of June 30, 2012. |
Accumulated_Other_Comprehensiv
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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NOTE 19 — ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME | |||||||||||||
The following table summarizes the changes in accumulated other comprehensive income by component: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Derivatives | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, beginning of period | $ | 92 | $ | (163 | ) | $ | 464 | ||||||
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | 101 | 236 | (632 | ) | |||||||||
Reclassification adjustments for losses (gains) included in revenue | (195 | ) | 29 | 7 | |||||||||
Tax expense (benefit) included in provision for income taxes | 68 | (10 | ) | (2 | ) | ||||||||
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | (127 | ) | 19 | 5 | |||||||||
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | (26 | ) | 255 | (627 | ) | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, end of period | $ | 66 | $ | 92 | $ | (163 | ) | ||||||
Investments | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income balance, beginning of period | $ | 1,431 | $ | 1,821 | $ | 767 | |||||||
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $244, $(93) and $726 | 453 | (172 | ) | 1,349 | |||||||||
Reclassification adjustments for gains included in other income (expense) | (139 | ) | (335 | ) | (454 | ) | |||||||
Tax expense included in provision for income taxes | 49 | 117 | 159 | ||||||||||
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | (90 | ) | (218 | ) | (295 | ) | |||||||
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | 363 | (390 | ) | 1,054 | |||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income balance, end of period | $ | 1,794 | $ | 1,431 | $ | 1,821 | |||||||
Translation Adjustments and Other | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, beginning of period | $ | (101 | ) | $ | 205 | $ | (176 | ) | |||||
Translation adjustments and other, net of tax effects of $(8), $(165) and $205 | (16 | ) | (306 | ) | 381 | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, end of period | $ | (117 | ) | $ | (101 | ) | $ | 205 | |||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income, end of period | $ | 1,743 | $ | 1,422 | $ | 1,863 | |||||||
Employee_Stock_And_Savings_Pla
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NOTE 20 — EMPLOYEE STOCK AND SAVINGS PLANS | |||||||||||||||||
We grant stock-based compensation to directors and employees. At June 30, 2013, an aggregate of 425 million shares were authorized for future grant under our stock plans, covering stock options, stock awards, and leadership stock awards. Awards that expire or are canceled without delivery of shares generally become available for issuance under the plans. We issue new shares of Microsoft common stock to satisfy exercises and vesting of awards granted under all of our stock plans. | |||||||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense and related income tax benefits were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
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Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | $ | 2,406 | $ | 2,244 | $ | 2,166 | |||||||||||
Income tax benefits related to stock-based compensation | $ | 842 | $ | 785 | $ | 758 | |||||||||||
Stock Plans (Excluding Stock Options) | |||||||||||||||||
Stock awards | |||||||||||||||||
Stock awards (“SAs”) are grants that entitle the holder to shares of Microsoft common stock as the award vests. SAs generally vest over a five-year period. | |||||||||||||||||
Leadership stock awards | |||||||||||||||||
Leadership stock awards (“LSAs”) are a form of SAs in which the number of shares ultimately received depends on our business performance against specified performance metrics. LSAs replaced shared performance stock awards (“SPSA”) in fiscal year 2013. Shares previously issued under the SPSA program will continue to vest ratably under their original term, generally with a three-year remaining service period. | |||||||||||||||||
A base number of LSAs are granted in each fiscal year, which represents the performance period for the awards. Following the end of the performance period, the number of shares can be increased by 25% if certain performance metrics are met. One quarter of the awarded shares will vest one year after the grant date. The remaining shares will vest semi-annually during the following three years. | |||||||||||||||||
Executive incentive plan | |||||||||||||||||
Under the Executive Incentive Plan (“EIP”), the Compensation Committee awards performance-based compensation comprising both cash and SAs to executive officers and certain senior executives. For executive officers, their awards are based on an aggregate incentive pool equal to a percentage of consolidated operating income. For fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, the pool was 0.35%, 0.3%, and 0.25% of operating income, respectively. The SAs vest ratably in August of each of the four years following the grant date. The final cash awards will be determined after each performance period based on individual and business performance. | |||||||||||||||||
Activity for all stock plans | |||||||||||||||||
The fair value of each award was estimated on the date of grant using the following assumptions: | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Dividends per share (quarterly amounts) | $ | 0.20 - $ 0.23 | $ | 0.16 - $ 0.20 | $ | 0.13 - $ 0.16 | |||||||||||
Interest rates range | 0.6% - 1.1% | 0.7% - 1.7% | 1.1% - 2.4% | ||||||||||||||
During fiscal year 2013, the following activity occurred under our stock plans: | |||||||||||||||||
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Nonvested balance, beginning of year | 281 | $ | 23.91 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 104 | $ | 28.37 | ||||||||||||||
Vested | (90 | ) | $ | 24.49 | |||||||||||||
Forfeited | (22 | ) | $ | 25.1 | |||||||||||||
Nonvested balance, end of year | 273 | $ | 25.5 | ||||||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, there was approximately $5.0 billion of total unrecognized compensation costs related to stock awards. These costs are expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3 years. | |||||||||||||||||
During fiscal year 2012 and 2011, the following activity occurred under our stock plans: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions, except fair values) | 2012 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||
Stock Awards | |||||||||||||||||
Awards granted | 110 | 132 | |||||||||||||||
Weighted average grant-date fair value | $ | 24.60 | $ | 22.22 | |||||||||||||
Total vest-date fair value of stock awards vested was $2.8 billion, $2.4 billion, and $1.8 billion, for fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
Stock Options | |||||||||||||||||
Currently, we grant stock options primarily in conjunction with business acquisitions. We granted two million, six million, and zero stock options in conjunction with business acquisitions during fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||||||
Employee stock options activity during 2013 was as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Shares | Weighted | Weighted | Aggregate | ||||||||||||||
Average | Average | Intrinsic | |||||||||||||||
Exercise Price | Remaining | Value | |||||||||||||||
Contractual | |||||||||||||||||
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(In millions) | (Years) | (In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Balance, July 1, 2012 | 22 | $ | 18.69 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 2 | $ | 2.08 | ||||||||||||||
Exercised | (19 | ) | $ | 19.26 | |||||||||||||
Canceled | (1 | ) | $ | 14.71 | |||||||||||||
Balance, June 30, 2013 | 4 | $ | 6.88 | 6.74 | $ | 98 | |||||||||||
Exercisable, June 30, 2013 | 2 | $ | 8.47 | 5.79 | $ | 50 | |||||||||||
As of June 30, 2013, approximately four million options that were granted in conjunction with business acquisitions were outstanding. These options have an exercise price range of $0.01 to $29.24 and a weighted average exercise price of $7.33. | |||||||||||||||||
During the periods reported, the following stock option exercise activity occurred: | |||||||||||||||||
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2013 | 2012 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||
Total intrinsic value of stock options exercised | $ | 197 | $ | 456 | $ | 222 | |||||||||||
Cash received from stock option exercises | $ | 382 | $ | 1,410 | $ | 1,954 | |||||||||||
Tax benefit realized from stock option exercises | $ | 69 | $ | 160 | $ | 77 | |||||||||||
Employee Stock Purchase Plan | |||||||||||||||||
We have an employee stock purchase plan (the “Plan”) for all eligible employees. Shares of our common stock may be purchased by employees at three-month intervals at 90% of the fair market value on the last trading day of each three-month period. Employees may purchase shares having a value not exceeding 15% of their gross compensation during an offering period. Employees purchased the following shares during the periods presented: | |||||||||||||||||
(Shares in millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Shares purchased | 20 | 20 | 20 | ||||||||||||||
Average price per share | $ | 26.81 | $ | 25.03 | $ | 22.98 | |||||||||||
At June 30, 2013, 191 million shares of our common stock were reserved for future issuance through the Plan. | |||||||||||||||||
Savings Plan | |||||||||||||||||
We have a savings plan in the U.S. that qualifies under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, and a number of savings plans in international locations. Participating U.S. employees may contribute up to 75% of their salary, but not more than statutory limits. We contribute fifty cents for each dollar a participant contributes in this plan, with a maximum contribution of 3% of a participant’s earnings. Matching contributions for all plans were $393 million, $373 million, and $282 million in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively, and were expensed as contributed. Matching contributions are invested proportionate to each participant’s voluntary contributions in the investment options provided under the plan. Investment options in the U.S. plan include Microsoft common stock, but neither participant nor our matching contributions are required to be invested in Microsoft common stock. |
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NOTE 21 — SEGMENT INFORMATION AND GEOGRAPHIC DATA | |||||||||||||||
In its operation of the business, management, including our chief operating decision maker, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, reviews certain financial information, including segmented internal profit and loss statements prepared on a basis not consistent with U.S. GAAP. The segment information within this note is reported on that basis. | |||||||||||||||
During the first quarter of fiscal year 2014, we changed our organizational structure as part of our transformation to a devices and services company. As a result of these changes, information that our chief operating decision maker regularly reviews for purposes of allocating resources and assessing performance changed. Therefore, beginning in fiscal year 2014, we are reporting our financial performance based on our new segments; Devices and Consumer (“D&C”) Licensing, D&C Hardware, D&C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other. We have recast certain prior period amounts to conform to the way we internally manage and monitor segment performance during fiscal year 2014. Our reportable segments are described below. | |||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | |||||||||||||||
Our D&C segments develop and market products and services designed to entertain and connect people, increase personal productivity, help people simplify tasks and make more informed decisions online, and help advertisers connect with audiences. Our D&C segments are: | |||||||||||||||
• | D&C Licensing, comprising: Windows, including all original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) licensing (“Windows OEM”) and other non-volume licensing and academic volume licensing of the Windows operating system and related software (collectively, “Consumer Windows”); non-volume licensing of Microsoft Office, comprising the core Office product set, for consumers (“Consumer Office”); Windows Phone, including related patent licensing; and certain other patent licensing revenue; | ||||||||||||||
• | D&C Hardware, comprising: the Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment console and accessories, second-party and third-party video games, and Xbox LIVE subscriptions (“Xbox Platform”); Surface; and Microsoft PC accessories; and | ||||||||||||||
• | D&C Other, comprising: Resale, including Windows Store, Xbox LIVE transactions, and the Windows Phone Store; search advertising; display advertising; Subscription, comprising Office 365 Home Premium; Studios, comprising first-party video games; our retail stores; and certain other consumer products and services not included in the categories above. | ||||||||||||||
Commercial | |||||||||||||||
Our Commercial segments develop and market software and services designed to increase individual, team, and organization productivity and efficiency, and to simplify everyday tasks through seamless operations across the user’s hardware and software. Our Commercial segments are: | |||||||||||||||
• | Commercial Licensing, comprising: server products, including Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Visual Studio, and System Center; Windows Embedded; volume licensing of the Windows operating system, excluding academic (“Commercial Windows”); Microsoft Office for business, including Office, Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync (“Commercial Office”); Client Access Licenses, which provide access rights to certain server products (“CAL”); Microsoft Dynamics business solutions, excluding Dynamics CRM Online; and Skype; and | ||||||||||||||
• | Commercial Other, comprising: Enterprise Services, including Premier product support services and Microsoft Consulting Services; Cloud Services, comprising Ofiice 365, excluding Office 365 Home Premium (“Commercial Office 365”), other Microsoft Office online offerings, Dynamics CRM Online, and Windows Azure; and certain other commercial products and online services not included in the categories above. | ||||||||||||||
Revenue and cost of revenue are generally directly attributed to our segments. Certain revenue contracts are allocated among the segments based on the relative value of the underlying products and services. Cost of revenue is directly charged to the D&C Hardware segment. For the remaining segments, cost of revenue is directly charged in most cases and allocated in certain cases, generally using a relative revenue methodology. | |||||||||||||||
We do not allocate operating expenses to our segments. Rather, we allocate them to our two segment groups, Devices and Consumer and Commercial. Due to the integrated structure of our business, allocations of expenses are made in certain cases to incent cross-collaboration among our segment groups so that a segment group is not solely burdened by the cost of a mutually beneficial activity as we seek to deliver seamless experiences across devices, whether on premise or in the cloud. | |||||||||||||||
Operating expenses are attributed to our segment groups as follows: | |||||||||||||||
• | Sales and marketing expenses are primarily recorded directly to each segment group based on identified customer segment. | ||||||||||||||
• | Research and development expenses are primarily shared across the segment groups based on relative gross margin but are mapped directly in certain cases where the value of the expense only accrues to that segment group. | ||||||||||||||
• | General and administrative expenses are primarily allocated based on relative gross margin. | ||||||||||||||
Certain corporate-level activity is not allocated to our segment groups, including costs of: legal, including expenses, settlements, and fines; information technology; human resources; finance; and excise taxes. | |||||||||||||||
Segment revenue and gross margin were as follows during the periods presented: | |||||||||||||||
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Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Revenue | |||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 19,021 | $ | 19,495 | $ | 19,422 | ||||||||
Hardware | 6,461 | 6,740 | 6,941 | ||||||||||||
Other | 6,618 | 6,203 | 5,846 | ||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 32,100 | $ | 32,438 | $ | 32,209 | |||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | $ | 39,686 | $ | 37,126 | $ | 33,607 | ||||||||
Other | 5,660 | 4,644 | 3,747 | ||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 45,346 | $ | 41,770 | $ | 37,354 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other | 403 | (485 | ) | 380 | |||||||||||
Total revenue | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
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Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Gross margin | |||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 17,044 | $ | 17,240 | $ | 17,581 | ||||||||
Hardware | 956 | 2,495 | 2,325 | ||||||||||||
Other | 2,046 | 1,998 | 2,142 | ||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 20,046 | $ | 21,733 | $ | 22,048 | |||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | $ | 36,261 | $ | 34,463 | $ | 31,478 | ||||||||
Other | 921 | 579 | 613 | ||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 37,182 | $ | 35,042 | $ | 32,091 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other | 372 | (582 | ) | 227 | |||||||||||
Total gross margin | $ | 57,600 | $ | 56,193 | $ | 54,366 | |||||||||
Following is operating expenses by segment group. As discussed above, we do not allocate operating expenses below cost of revenue to our segments. | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | $ | 10,625 | $ | 15,682 | $ | 9,466 | |||||||||
Commercial | 16,050 | 15,064 | 14,396 | ||||||||||||
Corporate and Other | 4,161 | 3,684 | 3,343 | ||||||||||||
Total operating expenses | $ | 30,836 | $ | 34,430 | $ | 27,205 | |||||||||
Following is operating income by segment group. | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | $ | 9,421 | $ | 6,051 | $ | 12,582 | |||||||||
Commercial | 21,132 | 19,978 | 17,695 | ||||||||||||
Corporate and Other | (3,789 | ) | (4,266 | ) | (3,116 | ) | |||||||||
Total operating income | $ | 26,764 | $ | 21,763 | $ | 27,161 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other operating income includes adjustments to conform our internal accounting policies to U.S. GAAP and corporate-level activity not specifically attributed to a segment. Significant internal accounting policies that differ from U.S. GAAP relate to revenue recognition, income statement classification, and depreciation. | |||||||||||||||
Corporate and Other activity was as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Corporate (a) | $ | (4,236 | ) | $ | (3,671 | ) | $ | (3,361 | ) | ||||||
Other (adjustments to U.S. GAAP): | |||||||||||||||
Revenue reconciling amounts (b) | 403 | (485 | ) | 380 | |||||||||||
Cost of revenue reconciling amounts | (31 | ) | (97 | ) | (153 | ) | |||||||||
Operating expenses reconciling amounts | 75 | (13 | ) | 18 | |||||||||||
Total Corporate and Other | $ | (3,789 | ) | $ | (4,266 | ) | $ | (3,116 | ) | ||||||
(a) | Corporate is presented on the basis of our internal accounting policies and excludes the adjustments to U.S. GAAP that are presented separately in those line items. | ||||||||||||||
(b) | Revenue reconciling amounts for fiscal year 2012 and 2013 included the deferral and subsequent recognition, respectively, of $540 million of revenue related to the Windows Upgrade Offer. | ||||||||||||||
No sales to an individual customer or country other than the United States accounted for more than 10% of fiscal year 2013, 2012, or 2011 revenue. Revenue, classified by the major geographic areas in which our customers are located, was as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
United States (a) | $ | 41,344 | $ | 38,846 | $ | 38,008 | |||||||||
Other countries | 36,505 | 34,877 | 31,935 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
(a) | Includes billings to OEMs and certain multinational organizations because of the nature of these businesses and the impracticability of determining the geographic source of the revenue. | ||||||||||||||
Revenue from external customers, classified by significant product and service offerings were as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Microsoft Office system | $ | 22,995 | $ | 22,299 | $ | 20,730 | |||||||||
Windows PC operating system | 17,529 | 17,320 | 17,825 | ||||||||||||
Server products and tools | 15,408 | 14,232 | 13,251 | ||||||||||||
Xbox 360 platform | 7,100 | 8,045 | 8,103 | ||||||||||||
Consulting and product support services | 4,372 | 3,976 | 3,372 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 3,387 | 3,181 | 2,913 | ||||||||||||
Other | 7,058 | 4,670 | 3,749 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
Assets are not allocated to segments for internal reporting presentations. A portion of amortization and depreciation is charged to the respective segment. It is impracticable for us to separately identify the amount of amortization and depreciation by segment that is included in the measure of segment profit or loss. | |||||||||||||||
Long-lived assets, excluding financial instruments and tax assets, classified by the location of the controlling statutory company and with countries over 10% of the total shown separately, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
United States | $ | 16,615 | $ | 14,081 | $ | 18,498 | |||||||||
Luxembourg | 6,943 | 6,975 | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other countries | 4,171 | 3,835 | 2,989 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 27,729 | $ | 24,891 | $ | 21,487 | |||||||||
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Quarter Ended | September 30 | December 31 | March 31 | June 30 | Total | ||||||||||||||||
Fiscal Year 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 16,008 | $ | 21,456 | $ | 20,489 | $ | 19,896 | $ | 77,849 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 11,840 | 15,764 | 15,702 | 14,294 | 57,600 | ||||||||||||||||
Net income | 4,466 | 6,377 | 6,055 | (a) | 4,965 | (b) | 21,863 | (c) | |||||||||||||
Basic earnings per share | 0.53 | 0.76 | 0.72 | 0.59 | 2.61 | ||||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings per share | 0.53 | 0.76 | 0.72 | (a) | 0.59 | (b) | 2.58 | (c) | |||||||||||||
Fiscal Year 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 17,372 | $ | 20,885 | $ | 17,407 | $ | 18,059 | $ | 73,723 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 13,595 | 15,247 | 13,455 | 13,896 | 56,193 | ||||||||||||||||
Net income | 5,738 | 6,624 | 5,108 | (492 | ) (d) | 16,978 | (d) | ||||||||||||||
Basic earnings (loss) per share | 0.68 | 0.79 | 0.61 | (0.06 | ) | 2.02 | |||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | 0.68 | 0.78 | 0.6 | (0.06 | ) (d) | 2 | (d) | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(b) | Includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(c) | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(d) | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. |
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Accounting Principles | |||||||||||||
The financial statements and accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). | |||||||||||||
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The financial statements include the accounts of Microsoft Corporation and its subsidiaries. Intercompany transactions and balances have been eliminated. Equity investments through which we exercise significant influence over but do not control the investee and are not the primary beneficiary of the investee’s activities are accounted for using the equity method. Investments through which we are not able to exercise significant influence over the investee and which do not have readily determinable fair values are accounted for under the cost method. | |||||||||||||
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Estimates and Assumptions | |||||||||||||
Preparing financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenses. Examples of estimates include: loss contingencies; product warranties; the fair value of, and/or potential goodwill impairment for, our reporting units; product life cycles; useful lives of our tangible and intangible assets; allowances for doubtful accounts; allowances for product returns; the market value of our inventory; and stock-based compensation forfeiture rates. Examples of assumptions include: the elements comprising a software arrangement, including the distinction between upgrades or enhancements and new products; when technological feasibility is achieved for our products; the potential outcome of future tax consequences of events that have been recognized in our financial statements or tax returns; and determining when investment impairments are other-than-temporary. Actual results and outcomes may differ from management’s estimates and assumptions. | |||||||||||||
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Recasting of Certain Prior Period Information | |||||||||||||
During the first quarter of fiscal year 2014, we changed our organizational structure as part of our transformation to a devices and services company. As a result of these changes, information that our chief operating decision maker regularly reviews for purposes of allocating resources and assessing performance changed. Therefore, beginning in fiscal year 2014, we are reporting our financial performance based on our new segments described in Note 21 – Segment Information and Geographic Data. We have recast certain prior period amounts to conform to the way we internally manage and monitor segment performance during fiscal year 2014. This change primarily impacted Note 10 – Goodwill, Note 14 – Unearned Revenue, and Note 21 – Segment Information and Geographic Data, with no impact on consolidated net income or cash flows. | |||||||||||||
In addition to these segment reporting changes, we have also revised Note 5 – Derivatives and Note 19 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income to reflect the retrospective adoption of certain accounting standards that were effective for us beginning July 1 2013. See discussion under “Recent Accounting Guidance” below. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Currencies | |||||||||||||
Assets and liabilities recorded in foreign currencies are translated at the exchange rate on the balance sheet date. Revenue and expenses are translated at average rates of exchange prevailing during the year. Translation adjustments resulting from this process are recorded to other comprehensive income (“OCI”). | |||||||||||||
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Revenue Recognition | |||||||||||||
Revenue is recognized when persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, delivery has occurred, the fee is fixed or determinable, and collectibility is probable. Revenue generally is recognized net of allowances for returns and any taxes collected from customers and subsequently remitted to governmental authorities. | |||||||||||||
Revenue for retail packaged products, products licensed to original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”), and perpetual licenses under certain volume licensing programs generally is recognized as products are shipped or made available. | |||||||||||||
Technology guarantee programs are accounted for as multiple element arrangements as customers receive free or significantly discounted rights to use upcoming new versions of a software product if they license existing versions of the product during the eligibility period. Revenue is allocated between the existing product and the new product, and revenue allocated to the new product is deferred until that version is delivered. The revenue allocation is based on the vendor-specific objective evidence (“VSOE”) of fair value of the products. The VSOE of fair value for upcoming new products are based on the price determined by management having the relevant authority when the element is not yet sold separately, but is expected to be sold in the near future at the price set by management. | |||||||||||||
Software updates that will be provided free of charge are evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine whether they meet the definition of an upgrade and create a multiple element arrangement, which may require revenue to be deferred and recognized when the upgrade is delivered, or if it is determined that implied post-contract customer support (“PCS”) is being provided, the arrangement is accounted for as a multiple element arrangement and all revenue from the arrangement is deferred and recognized over the implied PCS term when the VSOE of fair value does not exist. If updates are determined to not meet the definition of an upgrade, revenue is generally recognized as products are shipped or made available. Windows 8.1 will enable new hardware, further the integration with other Microsoft services and fix some of the customer issues with Windows 8, and will be provided to Windows 8 customers when available at no additional charge. We evaluated Windows 8.1 and determined that it did not meet the definition of an upgrade and thus have not deferred revenue related to this planned release. | |||||||||||||
Certain volume licensing arrangements include a perpetual license for current products combined with rights to receive unspecified future versions of software products (“Software Assurance”), which we have determined are additional software products and are therefore accounted for as subscriptions, with billings recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue ratably over the coverage period. Arrangements that include term based licenses for current products with the right to use unspecified future versions of the software during the coverage period, are also accounted for as subscriptions, with revenue recognized ratably over the coverage period. | |||||||||||||
Revenue from cloud-based services arrangements that allow for the use of a hosted software product or service over a contractually determined period of time without taking possession of software are accounted for as subscriptions with billings recorded as unearned revenue and recognized as revenue ratably over the coverage period beginning on the date the service is made available to customers. Revenue from cloud-based services arrangements that are provided on a consumption basis (for example, the amount of storage used in a particular period) is recognized commensurate with the customer utilization of such resources. | |||||||||||||
Some volume licensing arrangements include time-based subscriptions for cloud-based services and software offerings that are accounted for as subscriptions. These arrangements are considered multiple element arrangements. However, because all elements are accounted for as subscriptions and have the same coverage period and delivery pattern, they have the same revenue recognition timing. | |||||||||||||
Revenue related to Surface, our Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment console, Kinect for Xbox 360, games published by us, and other hardware components is generally recognized when ownership is transferred to the resellers or end customers when selling directly through Microsoft Stores. Revenue related to games published by third parties for use on the Xbox 360 platform is recognized when games are manufactured by the game publishers. | |||||||||||||
Display advertising revenue is recognized as advertisements are displayed. Search advertising revenue is recognized when the ad appears in the search results or when the action necessary to earn the revenue has been completed. Consulting services revenue is recognized as services are rendered, generally based on the negotiated hourly rate in the consulting arrangement and the number of hours worked during the period. Consulting revenue for fixed-price services arrangements is recognized as services are provided. Revenue from prepaid points redeemable for the purchase of software or services is recognized upon redemption of the points and delivery of the software or services. | |||||||||||||
Cost of Revenue | ' | ||||||||||||
Cost of Revenue | |||||||||||||
Cost of revenue includes: manufacturing and distribution costs for products sold and programs licensed; operating costs related to product support service centers and product distribution centers; costs incurred to include software on PCs sold by OEMs, to drive traffic to our websites, and to acquire online advertising space (“traffic acquisition costs”); costs incurred to support and maintain Internet-based products and services, including datacenter costs and royalties; warranty costs; inventory valuation adjustments; costs associated with the delivery of consulting services; and the amortization of capitalized research and development costs. Capitalized research and development costs are amortized over the estimated lives of the products. | |||||||||||||
Product Warranty | ' | ||||||||||||
Product Warranty | |||||||||||||
We provide for the estimated costs of fulfilling our obligations under hardware and software warranties at the time the related revenue is recognized. For hardware warranties, we estimate the costs based on historical and projected product failure rates, historical and projected repair costs, and knowledge of specific product failures (if any). The specific hardware warranty terms and conditions vary depending upon the product sold and the country in which we do business, but generally include parts and labor over a period generally ranging from 90 days to three years. For software warranties, we estimate the costs to provide bug fixes, such as security patches, over the estimated life of the software. We regularly reevaluate our estimates to assess the adequacy of the recorded warranty liabilities and adjust the amounts as necessary. | |||||||||||||
Research and Development | ' | ||||||||||||
Research and Development | |||||||||||||
Research and development expenses include payroll, employee benefits, stock-based compensation expense, and other headcount-related expenses associated with product development. Research and development expenses also include third-party development and programming costs, localization costs incurred to translate software for international markets, and the amortization of purchased software code and services content. Such costs related to software development are included in research and development expense until the point that technological feasibility is reached, which for our software products, is generally shortly before the products are released to manufacturing. Once technological feasibility is reached, such costs are capitalized and amortized to cost of revenue over the estimated lives of the products. | |||||||||||||
Sales and Marketing | ' | ||||||||||||
Sales and Marketing | |||||||||||||
Sales and marketing expenses include payroll, employee benefits, stock-based compensation expense, and other headcount-related expenses associated with sales and marketing personnel, and the costs of advertising, promotions, trade shows, seminars, and other programs. Advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Advertising expense was $2.6 billion, $1.6 billion, and $1.9 billion in fiscal years 2013, 2012, and 2011, respectively. | |||||||||||||
Stock-Based Compensation | ' | ||||||||||||
Stock-Based Compensation | |||||||||||||
We measure stock-based compensation cost at the grant date based on the fair value of the award and recognize it as expense, net of estimated forfeitures, over the vesting or service period, as applicable, of the stock award (generally four to five years) using the straight-line method. | |||||||||||||
Employee Stock Purchase Plan | ' | ||||||||||||
Employee Stock Purchase Plan | |||||||||||||
Shares of our common stock may be purchased by employees at three-month intervals at 90% of the fair market value of the stock on the last day of each three-month period. Compensation expense for the employee stock purchase plan is measured as the discount the employee is entitled to upon purchase and is recognized in the period of purchase. | |||||||||||||
Income Taxes | ' | ||||||||||||
Income Taxes | |||||||||||||
Income tax expense includes U.S. and international income taxes, the provision for U.S. taxes on undistributed earnings of international subsidiaries not deemed to be permanently invested, and interest and penalties on uncertain tax positions. Certain income and expenses are not reported in tax returns and financial statements in the same year. The tax effect of such temporary differences is reported as deferred income taxes. Deferred tax assets are reported net of a valuation allowance when it is more likely than not that a tax benefit will not be realized. The deferred income taxes are classified as current or long-term based on the classification of the related asset or liability. | |||||||||||||
Fair Value Measurements | ' | ||||||||||||
Fair Value Measurements | |||||||||||||
We account for certain assets and liabilities at fair value. The hierarchy below lists three levels of fair value based on the extent to which inputs used in measuring fair value are observable in the market. We categorize each of our fair value measurements in one of these three levels based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. These levels are: | |||||||||||||
• | Level 1 – inputs are based upon unadjusted quoted prices for identical instruments traded in active markets. Our Level 1 non-derivative investments primarily include U.S. government securities, domestic and international equities, and actively traded mutual funds. Our Level 1 derivative assets and liabilities include those actively traded on exchanges. | ||||||||||||
• | Level 2 – inputs are based upon quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active, and model-based valuation techniques (e.g. the Black-Scholes model) for which all significant inputs are observable in the market or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities. Where applicable, these models project future cash flows and discount the future amounts to a present value using market-based observable inputs including interest rate curves, credit spreads, foreign exchange rates, and forward and spot prices for currencies and commodities. Our Level 2 non-derivative investments consist primarily of corporate notes and bonds, mortgage-backed securities, U.S. agency securities, certificates of deposit, and foreign government bonds. Our Level 2 derivative assets and liabilities primarily include certain over-the-counter option and swap contracts. | ||||||||||||
• | Level 3 – inputs are generally unobservable and typically reflect management’s estimates of assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. The fair values are therefore determined using model-based techniques, including option pricing models and discounted cash flow models. Our Level 3 assets primarily comprise investments in certain corporate bonds and goodwill when it is recorded at fair value due to an impairment charge. We value the Level 3 corporate bonds using internally developed valuation models, inputs to which include interest rate curves, credit spreads, stock prices, and volatilities. In certain cases, market-based observable inputs are not available and we use management judgment to develop assumptions to determine fair value for these derivatives. Unobservable inputs used in all of these models are significant to the fair values of the assets and liabilities. | ||||||||||||
We measure certain assets, including our cost and equity method investments, at fair value on a nonrecurring basis when they are deemed to be other-than-temporarily impaired. The fair values of these investments are determined based on valuation techniques using the best information available, and may include quoted market prices, market comparables, and discounted cash flow projections. An impairment charge is recorded when the cost of the investment exceeds its fair value and this condition is determined to be other-than-temporary. | |||||||||||||
Our other current financial assets and our current financial liabilities have fair values that approximate their carrying values. | |||||||||||||
Financial Instruments | ' | ||||||||||||
Financial Instruments | |||||||||||||
We consider all highly liquid interest-earning investments with a maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. The fair values of these investments approximate their carrying values. In general, investments with original maturities of greater than three months and remaining maturities of less than one year are classified as short-term investments. Investments with maturities beyond one year may be classified as short-term based on their highly liquid nature and because such marketable securities represent the investment of cash that is available for current operations. All cash equivalents and short-term investments are classified as available-for-sale and realized gains and losses are recorded using the specific identification method. Changes in market value, excluding other-than-temporary impairments, are reflected in OCI. | |||||||||||||
Equity and other investments classified as long-term include both debt and equity instruments. Debt and publicly-traded equity securities are classified as available-for-sale and realized gains and losses are recorded using the specific identification method. Changes in market value, excluding other-than-temporary impairments, are reflected in OCI. Common and preferred stock and other investments that are restricted for more than one year or are not publicly traded are recorded at cost or using the equity method. | |||||||||||||
We lend certain fixed-income and equity securities to increase investment returns. The loaned securities continue to be carried as investments on our balance sheet. Cash and/or security interests are received as collateral for the loaned securities with the amount determined based upon the underlying security lent and the creditworthiness of the borrower. Cash received is recorded as an asset with a corresponding liability. | |||||||||||||
Investments are considered to be impaired when a decline in fair value is judged to be other-than-temporary. Fair value is calculated based on publicly available market information or other estimates determined by management. We employ a systematic methodology on a quarterly basis that considers available quantitative and qualitative evidence in evaluating potential impairment of our investments. If the cost of an investment exceeds its fair value, we evaluate, among other factors, general market conditions, credit quality of debt instrument issuers, the duration and extent to which the fair value is less than cost, and for equity securities, our intent and ability to hold, or plans to sell, the investment. For fixed-income securities, we also evaluate whether we have plans to sell the security or it is more likely than not that we will be required to sell the security before recovery. We also consider specific adverse conditions related to the financial health of and business outlook for the investee, including industry and sector performance, changes in technology, and operational and financing cash flow factors. Once a decline in fair value is determined to be other-than-temporary, an impairment charge is recorded to other income (expense) and a new cost basis in the investment is established. | |||||||||||||
Derivative instruments are recognized as either assets or liabilities and are measured at fair value. The accounting for changes in the fair value of a derivative depends on the intended use of the derivative and the resulting designation. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments designated as fair-value hedges, the gains (losses) are recognized in earnings in the periods of change together with the offsetting losses (gains) on the hedged items attributed to the risk being hedged. For options designated as fair-value hedges, changes in the time value are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and are recognized in earnings. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments designated as cash-flow hedges, the effective portion of the gains (losses) on the derivatives is initially reported as a component of OCI and is subsequently recognized in earnings when the hedged exposure is recognized in earnings. For options designated as cash-flow hedges, changes in the time value are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and are recognized in earnings. Gains (losses) on derivatives representing either hedge components excluded from the assessment of effectiveness or hedge ineffectiveness are recognized in earnings. | |||||||||||||
For derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges, gains (losses) from changes in fair values are primarily recognized in other income (expense). Other than those derivatives entered into for investment purposes, such as commodity contracts, the gains (losses) are generally economically offset by unrealized gains (losses) in the underlying available-for-sale securities, which are recorded as a component of OCI until the securities are sold or other-than-temporarily impaired, at which time the amounts are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”) into other income (expense). | |||||||||||||
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ' | ||||||||||||
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||||||||||||
The allowance for doubtful accounts reflects our best estimate of probable losses inherent in the accounts receivable balance. We determine the allowance based on known troubled accounts, historical experience, and other currently available evidence. Activity in the allowance for doubtful accounts was as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Balance, beginning of period | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | $ | 375 | |||||||
Charged to costs and other | 4 | 115 | 14 | ||||||||||
Write-offs | (57 | ) | (59 | ) | (56 | ) | |||||||
Balance, end of period | $ | 336 | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | |||||||
Inventories | ' | ||||||||||||
Inventories | |||||||||||||
Inventories are stated at average cost, subject to the lower of cost or market. Cost includes materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead related to the purchase and production of inventories. We regularly review inventory quantities on hand, future purchase commitments with our suppliers, and the estimated utility of our inventory. If our review indicates a reduction in utility below carrying value, we reduce our inventory to a new cost basis through a charge to cost of revenue. | |||||||||||||
Property and Equipment | ' | ||||||||||||
Property and Equipment | |||||||||||||
Property and equipment is stated at cost and depreciated using the straight-line method over the shorter of the estimated useful life of the asset or the lease term. The estimated useful lives of our property and equipment are generally as follows: computer software developed or acquired for internal use, three years; computer equipment, two to three years; buildings and improvements, five to 15 years; leasehold improvements, two to 10 years; and furniture and equipment, one to five years. Land is not depreciated. | |||||||||||||
Goodwill | ' | ||||||||||||
Goodwill | |||||||||||||
Goodwill is tested for impairment at the reporting unit level (operating segment or one level below an operating segment) on an annual basis (May 1 for us) and between annual tests if an event occurs or circumstances change that would more likely than not reduce the fair value of a reporting unit below its carrying value. | |||||||||||||
Intangible Assets | ' | ||||||||||||
Intangible Assets | |||||||||||||
All of our intangible assets are subject to amortization and are amortized using the straight-line method over their estimated period of benefit, ranging from one to 15 years. We evaluate the recoverability of intangible assets periodically by taking into account events or circumstances that may warrant revised estimates of useful lives or that indicate the asset may be impaired. | |||||||||||||
Recently Adopted Accounting Guidance | ' | ||||||||||||
Recently adopted accounting guidance | |||||||||||||
In September 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued guidance on testing goodwill for impairment. The new guidance provides an entity the option to first perform a qualitative assessment to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount. If an entity determines that this is the case, it is required to perform the two-step goodwill impairment test to identify potential goodwill impairment and measure the amount of goodwill impairment loss to be recognized for that reporting unit (if any). If an entity determines that the fair value of a reporting unit is greater than its carrying amount, the two-step goodwill impairment test is not required. We adopted this new guidance beginning July 1, 2012. Adoption of this new guidance did not have a material impact on our financial statements. | |||||||||||||
In June 2011, the FASB issued guidance on presentation of comprehensive income. The new guidance eliminated the option to report OCI and its components in the statement of changes in stockholders’ equity. Instead, an entity is required to present either a continuous statement of net income and OCI or in two separate but consecutive statements. We adopted this new guidance beginning July 1, 2012. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to presentation of our financial statements. | |||||||||||||
In December 2011, the FASB issued guidance enhancing disclosure requirements about the nature of an entity’s right to offset and related arrangements associated with its financial instruments. The new guidance requires the disclosure of the gross amounts subject to rights of set-off, amounts offset in accordance with the accounting standards followed, and the related net exposure. In January 2013, the FASB clarified that the scope of this guidance applies to derivatives, repurchase agreements, and securities lending arrangements that are either offset or subject to an enforceable master netting arrangement, or similar agreements. The new guidance was effective for us beginning July 1, 2013, with retrospective application required. The requirements of this guidance have been applied retrospectively to all periods presented in this Current Report on Form 8-K. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to the presentation of Note 5 – Derivatives. | |||||||||||||
In February 2013, the FASB issued guidance on disclosure requirements for items reclassified out of AOCI. This new guidance requires entities to present (either on the face of the income statement or in the notes) the effects on the line items of the income statement for amounts reclassified out of AOCI. The new guidance was effective for us beginning July 1, 2013. The requirements of this guidance have been applied retrospectively to all periods presented in this Current Report on Form 8-K. Adoption of this new guidance resulted only in changes to the presentation of Note 19 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income. | |||||||||||||
Recent Accounting Guidance Not Yet Adopted | ' | ||||||||||||
Recent accounting guidance not yet adopted | |||||||||||||
In March 2013, the FASB issued guidance on a parent’s accounting for the cumulative translation adjustment upon derecognition of a subsidiary or group of assets within a foreign entity. This new guidance requires that the parent release any related cumulative translation adjustment into net income only if the sale or transfer results in the complete or substantially complete liquidation of the foreign entity in which the subsidiary or group of assets had resided. The new guidance will be effective for us beginning July 1, 2014. We do not anticipate material impacts on our financial statements upon adoption. | |||||||||||||
Earnings Per Share Policy | ' | ||||||||||||
Basic earnings per share (“EPS”) is computed based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period. Diluted EPS is computed based on the weighted average number of shares of common stock plus the effect of dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method. Dilutive potential common shares include outstanding stock options, stock awards, and shared performance stock awards. | |||||||||||||
Segment Reporting Policy | ' | ||||||||||||
Corporate and Other operating income includes adjustments to conform our internal accounting policies to U.S. GAAP and corporate-level activity not specifically attributed to a segment. Significant internal accounting policies that differ from U.S. GAAP relate to revenue recognition, income statement classification, and depreciation. |
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Accounting Policies (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ' | ||||||||||||
Activity in the allowance for doubtful accounts was as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Balance, beginning of period | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | $ | 375 | |||||||
Charged to costs and other | 4 | 115 | 14 | ||||||||||
Write-offs | (57 | ) | (59 | ) | (56 | ) | |||||||
Balance, end of period | $ | 336 | $ | 389 | $ | 333 | |||||||
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Earnings Per Share (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share | ' | ||||||||||||
The components of basic and diluted EPS are as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions, except earnings per share) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Net income available for common shareholders (A) | $ | 21,863 | $ | 16,978 | $ | 23,150 | |||||||
Weighted average outstanding shares of common stock (B) | 8,375 | 8,396 | 8,490 | ||||||||||
Dilutive effect of stock-based awards | 95 | 110 | 103 | ||||||||||
Common stock and common stock equivalents (C) | 8,470 | 8,506 | 8,593 | ||||||||||
Earnings Per Share | |||||||||||||
Basic (A/B) | $ | 2.61 | $ | 2.02 | $ | 2.73 | |||||||
Diluted (A/C) | $ | 2.58 | $ | 2 | $ | 2.69 | |||||||
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Other Income (Expense) (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Components of Other Income (Expense) | ' | ||||||||||||
The components of other income (expense) were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Dividends and interest income | $ | 677 | $ | 800 | $ | 900 | |||||||
Interest expense | (429 | ) | (380 | ) | (295 | ) | |||||||
Net recognized gains on investments | 116 | 564 | 439 | ||||||||||
Net losses on derivatives | (196 | ) | (364 | ) | (77 | ) | |||||||
Net losses on foreign currency remeasurements | (74 | ) | (117 | ) | (26 | ) | |||||||
Other | 194 | 1 | (31 | ) | |||||||||
Total | $ | 288 | $ | 504 | $ | 910 | |||||||
Net Recognized Gains (Losses) on Investments | ' | ||||||||||||
Following are details of net recognized gains (losses) on investments during the periods reported: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Other-than-temporary impairments of investments | $ | (208 | ) | $ | (298 | ) | $ | (80 | ) | ||||
Realized gains from sales of available-for-sale securities | 489 | 1,418 | 734 | ||||||||||
Realized losses from sales of available-for-sale securities | (165 | ) | (556 | ) | (215 | ) | |||||||
Total | $ | 116 | $ | 564 | $ | 439 | |||||||
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Investments (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Investment Components, Including Associated Derivatives | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of investments, including associated derivatives, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Unrealized | Unrealized | Recorded | Cash | Short-term | Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains | Losses | Basis | and Cash | Investments | and Other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equivalents | Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cash | $ | 1,967 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 1,967 | $ | 1,967 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | 868 | 0 | 0 | 868 | 868 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 603 | 0 | 0 | 603 | 214 | 389 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 994 | 0 | 0 | 994 | 609 | 385 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 64,934 | 47 | (84 | ) | 64,897 | 146 | 64,751 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 900 | 16 | (41 | ) | 875 | 0 | 875 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 1,258 | 43 | (13 | ) | 1,288 | 0 | 1,288 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 4,993 | 169 | (40 | ) | 5,122 | 0 | 5,122 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 350 | 36 | (1 | ) | 385 | 0 | 385 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 6,931 | 2,938 | (281 | ) | 9,588 | 0 | 0 | 9,588 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments | 1,279 | 0 | 0 | 1,279 | 0 | 23 | 1,256 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 85,077 | $ | 3,249 | $ | (460 | ) | $ | 87,866 | $ | 3,804 | $ | 73,218 | $ | 10,844 | ||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Unrealized | Unrealized | Recorded | Cash | Short-term | Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains | Losses | Basis | and Cash | Investments | and Other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equivalents | Investments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cash | $ | 2,019 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 2,019 | $ | 2,019 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | 820 | 0 | 0 | 820 | 820 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 96 | 0 | 0 | 96 | 96 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 744 | 0 | 0 | 744 | 342 | 402 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 47,178 | 130 | (2 | ) | 47,306 | 561 | 46,745 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 1,741 | 18 | (29 | ) | 1,730 | 575 | 1,155 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 1,816 | 82 | (2 | ) | 1,896 | 0 | 1,896 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 7,799 | 224 | (15 | ) | 8,008 | 2,525 | 5,483 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 358 | 58 | (0 | ) | 416 | 0 | 416 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 6,965 | 2,204 | (436 | ) | 8,733 | 0 | 0 | 8,733 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments | 1,048 | 0 | 0 | 1,048 | 0 | 5 | 1,043 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 70,584 | $ | 2,716 | $ | (484 | ) | $ | 72,816 | $ | 6,938 | $ | 56,102 | $ | 9,776 | ||||||||||||||
Unrealized Loss Position Investments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investments with continuous unrealized losses for less than 12 months and 12 months or greater and their related fair values were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Losses | Losses | Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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U.S. government and agency securities | $ | 2,208 | $ | (84 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 2,208 | $ | (84 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 589 | (18 | ) | 69 | (23 | ) | 658 | (41 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 357 | (12 | ) | 39 | (1 | ) | 396 | (13 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 1,142 | (38 | ) | 27 | (2 | ) | 1,169 | (40 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 44 | (1 | ) | 0 | 0 | 44 | (1 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 1,166 | (168 | ) | 409 | (113 | ) | 1,575 | (281 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 5,506 | $ | (321 | ) | $ | 544 | $ | (139 | ) | $ | 6,050 | $ | (460 | ) | ||||||||||||||
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(In millions) | Fair Value | Unrealized | Fair Value | Unrealized | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | Losses | Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | $ | 44 | $ | (2 | ) | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 44 | $ | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 657 | (27 | ) | 12 | (2 | ) | 669 | (29 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 53 | 0 | 48 | (2 | ) | 101 | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 640 | (11 | ) | 70 | (4 | ) | 710 | (15 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 2,135 | (329 | ) | 305 | (107 | ) | 2,440 | (436 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 3,529 | $ | (369 | ) | $ | 435 | $ | (115 | ) | $ | 3,964 | $ | (484 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Debt Investment Maturities | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Debt Investment Maturities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Cost Basis | Estimated | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due in one year or less | $ | 26,386 | $ | 26,412 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after one year through five years | 42,343 | 42,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after five years through 10 years | 3,293 | 3,303 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due after 10 years | 2,010 | 2,049 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 74,032 | $ | 74,164 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives_Tables
Derivatives (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fair Values of Derivative Instruments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following tables present the fair values of derivative instruments designated as hedging instruments (“designated hedge derivatives”) and not designated as hedging instruments (“non-designated hedge derivatives”). The fair values exclude the impact of netting derivative assets and liabilities when a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists and fair value adjustments related to our own credit risk and counterparty credit risk: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | Liabilities | Assets | Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Short-term | Other | Other | Short-term | Other | Other | |||||||||||||||||||
Investments | Current | Current | Investments | Current | Current | ||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | Liabilities | Assets | Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-designated Hedge Derivatives: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 41 | $ | 87 | $ | (63 | ) | $ | 14 | $ | 85 | $ | (84 | ) | |||||||||||
Equity contracts | 157 | 0 | (9 | ) | 162 | 0 | (19 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Interest rate contracts | 18 | 0 | (45 | ) | 10 | 0 | (17 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Credit contracts | 19 | 0 | (17 | ) | 26 | 0 | (21 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Commodity contracts | 3 | 0 | (1 | ) | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 238 | $ | 87 | $ | (135 | ) | $ | 215 | $ | 85 | $ | (141 | ) | |||||||||||
Designated Hedge Derivatives: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 9 | $ | 167 | $ | 0 | $ | 6 | $ | 177 | $ | (14 | ) | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 9 | $ | 167 | $ | 0 | $ | 6 | $ | 177 | $ | (14 | ) | ||||||||||||
Total gross amounts of derivatives | $ | 247 | $ | 254 | $ | (135 | ) | $ | 221 | $ | 262 | $ | (155 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross derivatives either offset or subject to an enforceable master netting agreement | $ | 105 | $ | 254 | $ | (97 | ) | $ | 109 | $ | 262 | $ | (155 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross amounts offset in the balance sheet | (72 | ) | (9 | ) | 80 | (64 | ) | (77 | ) | 139 | |||||||||||||||
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet | $ | 33 | $ | 245 | $ | (17 | ) | $ | 45 | $ | 185 | $ | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Net amount | $ | 33 | $ | 245 | $ | (17 | ) | $ | 45 | $ | 185 | $ | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
Fair value hedging | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
We recognized in other income (expense) the following gains (losses) on contracts designated as fair value hedges and their related hedged items: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign Exchange Contracts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | $ | 70 | $ | 52 | $ | (92) | |||||||||||||||||||
Hedged items | (69 | ) | (50 | ) | 85 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 1 | $ | 2 | $ | (7 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Cash flow hedging | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
We recognized the following gains (losses) on foreign exchange contracts designated as cash flow hedges (our only cash flow hedges during the periods presented): | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Effective Portion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) recognized in OCI, net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | $ | 101 | $ | 236 | $ | (632 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into revenue | $ | 195 | $ | (27 | ) | $ | (7 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Amount Excluded from Effectiveness Assessment and Ineffective Portion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses recognized in other income (expense) | $ | (168 | ) | $ | (231 | ) | $ | (276 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (Losses) on Derivative Instruments | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gains (losses) from changes in fair values of derivatives that are not designated as hedges are primarily recognized in other income (expense). These amounts are shown in the table below, with the exception of gains (losses) on derivatives presented in income statement line items other than other income (expense), which were immaterial for the periods presented. Other than those derivatives entered into for investment purposes, such as commodity contracts, the gains (losses) below are generally economically offset by unrealized gains (losses) in the underlying available-for-sale securities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange contracts | $ | 18 | $ | (119 | ) | $ | (27 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Equity contracts | 16 | (85 | ) | 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Interest-rate contracts | (11 | ) | 93 | 19 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Credit contracts | (3 | ) | (7 | ) | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Commodity contracts | (42 | ) | (121 | ) | 148 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | (22 | ) | $ | (239 | ) | $ | 199 | |||||||||||||||||
Fair_Value_Measurements_Tables
Fair Value Measurements (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following tables present the fair value of our financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Gross | Netting | (a) | Net Fair | ||||||||||||||||||
Fair | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | 868 | |||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 0 | 603 | 0 | 603 | 0 | 603 | |||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 0 | 994 | 0 | 994 | 0 | 994 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 62,237 | 2,664 | 0 | 64,901 | 0 | 64,901 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 9 | 851 | 0 | 860 | 0 | 860 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 0 | 1,311 | 0 | 1,311 | 0 | 1,311 | |||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 0 | 4,915 | 19 | 4,934 | 0 | 4,934 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 385 | 0 | 385 | 0 | 385 | |||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 8,470 | 717 | 5 | 9,192 | 0 | 9,192 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 12 | 489 | 0 | 501 | (81 | ) | 420 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 71,596 | $ | 12,929 | $ | 24 | $ | 84,549 | $ | (81 | ) | $ | 84,468 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives and other | $ | 14 | $ | 121 | $ | 0 | $ | 135 | $ | (80 | ) | $ | 55 | ||||||||||||
(In millions) | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Gross | Netting | (a) | Net Fair | ||||||||||||||||||
Fair | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mutual funds | $ | 820 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 820 | $ | 0 | $ | 820 | |||||||||||||
Commercial paper | 0 | 96 | 0 | 96 | 0 | 96 | |||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 0 | 744 | 0 | 744 | 0 | 744 | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. government and agency securities | 42,291 | 5,019 | 0 | 47,310 | 0 | 47,310 | |||||||||||||||||||
Foreign government bonds | 31 | 1,703 | 0 | 1,734 | 0 | 1,734 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed securities | 0 | 1,892 | 0 | 1,892 | 0 | 1,892 | |||||||||||||||||||
Corporate notes and bonds | 0 | 7,839 | 9 | 7,848 | 0 | 7,848 | |||||||||||||||||||
Municipal securities | 0 | 416 | 0 | 416 | 0 | 416 | |||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock | 7,539 | 877 | 5 | 8,421 | 0 | 8,421 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 16 | 467 | 0 | 483 | (141 | ) | 342 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 50,697 | $ | 19,053 | $ | 14 | $ | 69,764 | $ | (141 | ) | $ | 69,623 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derivatives and other | $ | 10 | $ | 145 | $ | 0 | $ | 155 | $ | (139 | ) | $ | 16 | ||||||||||||
(a) | These amounts represent the impact of netting derivative assets and derivative liabilities when a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists and fair value adjustments related to our own credit risk and counterparty credit risk. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of Total Assets Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis to Balance Sheet Presentation | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table reconciles the total Net Fair Value of assets above to the balance sheet presentation of these same assets in Note 4 – Investments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Net fair value of assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis | $ | 84,468 | $ | 69,623 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cash | 1,967 | 2,019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Common and preferred stock measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 395 | 313 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Other investments measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 1,256 | 1,043 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Less derivative net assets classified as other current assets | (213 | ) | (185 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | (7 | ) | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded basis of investment components | $ | 87,866 | $ | 72,816 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Inventories_Tables
Inventories (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||
Components of Inventories | ' | ||||||||
The components of inventories were as follows: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Raw materials | $ | 328 | $ | 210 | |||||
Work in process | 201 | 96 | |||||||
Finished goods | 1,409 | 831 | |||||||
Total | $ | 1,938 | $ | 1,137 | |||||
Property_and_Equipment_Tables
Property and Equipment (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||
Components of Property and Equipment | ' | ||||||||
The components of property and equipment were as follows: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Land | $ | 525 | $ | 528 | |||||
Buildings and improvements | 7,326 | 6,768 | |||||||
Leasehold improvements | 2,946 | 2,550 | |||||||
Computer equipment and software | 9,242 | 7,298 | |||||||
Furniture and equipment | 2,465 | 2,087 | |||||||
Total, at cost | 22,504 | 19,231 | |||||||
Accumulated depreciation | (12,513 | ) | (10,962 | ) | |||||
Total, net | $ | 9,991 | $ | 8,269 | |||||
Intangible_Assets_Tables
Intangible Assets (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Acquired Intangible Assets | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of intangible assets acquired during the periods presented were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Amount | Weighted | Amount | Weighted | |||||||||||||||||||||
Average Life | Average Life | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology-based | $ | 539 | 4 years | $ | 1,548 | 7 years | |||||||||||||||||||
Marketing-related | 39 | 7 years | 1,249 | 15 years | |||||||||||||||||||||
Contract-based | 0 | 115 | 7 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Customer-related | 89 | 6 years | 114 | 5 years | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 667 | 5 years | $ | 3,026 | 10 years | |||||||||||||||||||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The components of intangible assets, all of which are finite-lived, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Gross | Accumulated | Net Carrying | Gross | Accumulated | Net Carrying | |||||||||||||||||||
Carrying | Amortization | Amount | Carrying | Amortization | Amount | ||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Amount | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology-based (a) | $ | 3,760 | $ | (2,110 | ) | $ | 1,650 | $ | 3,550 | $ | (1,899 | ) | $ | 1,651 | |||||||||||
Marketing-related | 1,348 | (211 | ) | 1,137 | 1,325 | (136 | ) | 1,189 | |||||||||||||||||
Contract-based | 823 | (688 | ) | 135 | 824 | (644 | ) | 180 | |||||||||||||||||
Customer-related | 380 | (219 | ) | 161 | 408 | (258 | ) | 150 | |||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 6,311 | $ | (3,228 | ) | $ | 3,083 | $ | 6,107 | $ | (2,937 | ) | $ | 3,170 | |||||||||||
(a) | Technology-based intangible assets included $218 million and $177 million as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, of net carrying amount of software to be sold, leased, or otherwise marketed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Estimated Future Amortization Expense Related to Intangible Assets | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The following table outlines the estimated future amortization expense related to intangible assets held at June 30, 2013: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | $ | 645 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 | 454 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | 382 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017 | 281 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 242 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thereafter | 1,079 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 3,083 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Skype Global S.a r.l. | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Acquired Intangible Assets | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Following are the details of the purchase price allocated to the intangible assets acquired: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Weighted | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Average Life | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marketing-related (trade names) | $ | 1,249 | 15 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology-based | 275 | 5 years | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Customer-related | 114 | 5 years | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Contract-based | 10 | 4 years | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 1,648 | 13 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Goodwill_Tables
Goodwill (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Carrying Amount of Goodwill | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Changes in the carrying amount of goodwill were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | June 30, | Acquisitions | Other | June 30, | Acquisitions | Other | June 30, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 868 | $ | 0 | $ | (2 | ) | $ | 866 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 866 | |||||||||||||||
Hardware | 181 | 1,460 | 0 | 1,641 | 75 | (27 | ) | 1,689 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 6,888 | 58 | (6,204 | ) | 742 | 0 | (4 | ) | 738 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 7,937 | $ | 1,518 | $ | (6,206 | ) | $ | 3,249 | $ | 75 | $ | (31 | ) | $ | 3,293 | |||||||||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | 4,494 | 5,680 | (120 | ) | 10,054 | 4 | (7 | ) | 10,051 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 150 | 0 | (1 | ) | 149 | 1,164 | (2 | ) | 1,311 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 4,644 | $ | 5,680 | $ | (121 | ) | $ | 10,203 | $ | 1,168 | $ | (9 | ) | $ | 11,362 | |||||||||||||||
Total goodwill | $ | 12,581 | $ | 7,198 | $ | (6,327 | ) | $ | 13,452 | $ | 1,243 | $ | (40 | ) | $ | 14,655 | |||||||||||||||
Debt_Tables
Debt (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
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Long-term Debt | ' | ||||||||||||||||
The components of our long-term debt, including the current portion, and the associated interest rates were as follows as of June 30, 2013 and 2012: | |||||||||||||||||
Due Date | Face Value | Face Value | Stated | Effective | |||||||||||||
June 30, | June 30, | Interest | Interest | ||||||||||||||
2013 | 2012 | Rate | Rate | ||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Notes | |||||||||||||||||
September 27, 2013 | $ | 1,000 | $ | 1,000 | 0.88% | 1.00% | |||||||||||
June 1, 2014 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2.95% | 3.05% | |||||||||||||
September 25, 2015 | 1,750 | 1,750 | 1.63% | 1.80% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2016 | 750 | 750 | 2.50% | 2.64% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2017 (a) | 600 | * | 0.88% | 1.08% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2018 (b) | 450 | * | 1.00% | 1.11% | |||||||||||||
June 1, 2019 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 4.20% | 4.38% | |||||||||||||
October 1, 2020 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 3.00% | 3.14% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2021 | 500 | 500 | 4.00% | 4.08% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2022 (a) | 750 | * | 2.13% | 2.24% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2023 (b) | 1,000 | * | 2.38% | 2.47% | |||||||||||||
May 2, 2033 (c) | 715 | * | 2.63% | 2.69% | |||||||||||||
June 1, 2039 | 750 | 750 | 5.20% | 5.24% | |||||||||||||
October 1, 2040 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 4.50% | 4.57% | |||||||||||||
February 8, 2041 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 5.30% | 5.36% | |||||||||||||
November 15, 2042 (a) | 900 | * | 3.50% | 3.57% | |||||||||||||
May 1, 2043 (b) | 500 | * | 3.75% | 3.83% | |||||||||||||
Total | 15,665 | 10,750 | |||||||||||||||
Convertible Debt | |||||||||||||||||
June 15, 2013 | 0 | 1,250 | 0.00% | 1.85% | |||||||||||||
Total | $ | 15,665 | $ | 12,000 | |||||||||||||
(a) | In November 2012, we issued $2.25 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
(b) | In April 2013, we issued $1.95 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
(c) | In April 2013, we issued €550 million of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||
* | Not applicable. | ||||||||||||||||
Maturities of Long-term Debt | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Maturities of our long-term debt for each of the next five years and thereafter are as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||||||||||||||
2014 | $ | 3,000 | |||||||||||||||
2015 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
2016 | 2,500 | ||||||||||||||||
2017 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
2018 | 1,050 | ||||||||||||||||
Thereafter | 9,115 | ||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | 15,665 | |||||||||||||||
Income_Taxes_Tables
Income Taxes (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||
Provision for Income Taxes | ' | ||||||||||||
The components of the provision for income taxes were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Current Taxes | |||||||||||||
U.S. federal | $ | 3,131 | $ | 2,235 | $ | 3,108 | |||||||
U.S. state and local | 332 | 153 | 209 | ||||||||||
International | 1,745 | 1,947 | 1,602 | ||||||||||
Current taxes | 5,208 | 4,335 | 4,919 | ||||||||||
Deferred Taxes | |||||||||||||
Deferred taxes | (19 | ) | 954 | 2 | |||||||||
Provision for income taxes | $ | 5,189 | $ | 5,289 | $ | 4,921 | |||||||
Income Before Income Taxes | ' | ||||||||||||
U.S. and international components of income before income taxes were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
U.S. | $ | 6,674 | $ | 1,600 | $ | 8,862 | |||||||
International | 20,378 | 20,667 | 19,209 | ||||||||||
Income before income taxes | $ | 27,052 | $ | 22,267 | $ | 28,071 | |||||||
Difference Between Income Taxes Computed at Federal Statutory Rate and Provision for Income Taxes | ' | ||||||||||||
The items accounting for the difference between income taxes computed at the U.S. federal statutory rate and our effective rate were as follows: | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Federal statutory rate | 35.00% | 35.00% | 35.00% | ||||||||||
Effect of: | |||||||||||||
Foreign earnings taxed at lower rates | -17.50% | -21.10% | -15.60% | ||||||||||
Goodwill impairment | 0% | 9.70% | 0% | ||||||||||
I.R.S. settlement | 0% | 0% | -1.70% | ||||||||||
Other reconciling items, net | 1.70% | 0.20% | -0.20% | ||||||||||
Effective rate | 19.20% | 23.80% | 17.50% | ||||||||||
Deferred Income Tax Assets and Liabilities | ' | ||||||||||||
The components of the deferred income tax assets and liabilities were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||||||
Deferred Income Tax Assets | |||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | $ | 888 | $ | 882 | |||||||||
Other expense items | 917 | 965 | |||||||||||
Unearned revenue | 445 | 571 | |||||||||||
Impaired investments | 246 | 152 | |||||||||||
Loss carryforwards | 715 | 532 | |||||||||||
Other revenue items | 55 | 79 | |||||||||||
Deferred income tax assets | $ | 3,266 | $ | 3,181 | |||||||||
Less valuation allowance | (579 | ) | (453 | ) | |||||||||
Deferred income tax assets, net of valuation allowance | $ | 2,687 | $ | 2,728 | |||||||||
Deferred Income Tax Liabilities | |||||||||||||
International earnings | $ | (1,146 | ) | $ | (1,072 | ) | |||||||
Unrealized gain on investments | (1,012 | ) | (830 | ) | |||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | (604 | ) | (670 | ) | |||||||||
Other | (2 | ) | (14 | ) | |||||||||
Deferred income tax liabilities | $ | (2,764 | ) | $ | (2,586 | ) | |||||||
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | $ | (77 | ) | $ | 142 | ||||||||
Reported As | |||||||||||||
Current deferred income tax assets | $ | 1,632 | $ | 2,035 | |||||||||
Long-term deferred income tax liabilities | (1,709 | ) | (1,893 | ) | |||||||||
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | $ | (77 | ) | $ | 142 | ||||||||
Changes in Unrecognized Tax Benefits | ' | ||||||||||||
The aggregate changes in the balance of unrecognized tax benefits were as follows: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Balance, beginning of year | $ | 7,202 | $ | 6,935 | $ | 6,542 | |||||||
Decreases related to settlements | (30 | ) | (16 | ) | (632 | ) | |||||||
Increases for tax positions related to the current year | 612 | 481 | 739 | ||||||||||
Increases for tax positions related to prior years | 931 | 118 | 405 | ||||||||||
Decreases for tax positions related to prior years | (65 | ) | (292 | ) | (119 | ) | |||||||
Decreases due to lapsed statutes of limitations | (2 | ) | (24 | ) | 0 | ||||||||
Balance, end of year | $ | 8,648 | $ | 7,202 | $ | 6,935 | |||||||
Unearned_Revenue_Tables
Unearned Revenue (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||
Unearned Revenue by Segment | ' | ||||||||
Unearned revenue by segment was as follows, with segments with significant balances shown separately: | |||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Commercial Licensing | $ | 18,460 | $ | 16,818 | |||||
Commercial Other | 2,272 | 1,529 | |||||||
Rest of the segments | 1,667 | 1,712 | |||||||
Total | $ | 22,399 | $ | 20,059 | |||||
Other_LongTerm_Liabilities_Tab
Other Long-Term Liabilities (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||
Other Long-Term Liabilities | ' | ||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | |||||||
Tax contingencies and other tax liabilities | $ | 9,548 | $ | 7,634 | |||||
Legal contingencies | 162 | 220 | |||||||
Other | 290 | 354 | |||||||
Total | $ | 10,000 | $ | 8,208 | |||||
Commitments_and_Guarantees_Tab
Commitments and Guarantees (Tables) (Buildings) | 12 Months Ended | ||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||
Buildings | ' | ||||
Future Minimum Rental Commitments Under Non-cancellable Operating Leases | ' | ||||
Future minimum rental commitments under non-cancellable facilities operating leases in place as of June 30, 2013 are as follows: | |||||
(In millions) | |||||
Year Ending June 30, | |||||
2014 | $ | 572 | |||
2015 | 451 | ||||
2016 | 349 | ||||
2017 | 281 | ||||
2018 | 204 | ||||
Thereafter | 605 | ||||
Total | $ | 2,462 | |||
Stockholders_Equity_Tables
Stockholders' Equity (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares of Common Stock Outstanding | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares of common stock outstanding were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance, beginning of year | 8,381 | 8,376 | 8,668 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Issued | 105 | 147 | 155 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Repurchased | (158 | ) | (142 | ) | (447 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Balance, end of year | 8,328 | 8,381 | 8,376 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Share Repurchases | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
We repurchased the following shares of common stock under the above-described repurchase plan using cash resources: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | Shares | Amount | Shares | Amount | Shares | Amount | |||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
First quarter | 33 | $ | 1,000 | 38 | $ | 1,000 | 163 | $ | 4,000 | ||||||||||||||||
Second quarter | 58 | 1,607 | 39 | 1,000 | 188 | 5,000 | |||||||||||||||||||
Third quarter | 36 | 1,000 | 31 | 1,000 | 30 | 827 | |||||||||||||||||||
Fourth quarter | 31 | 1,000 | 34 | 1,000 | 66 | 1,631 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total | 158 | $ | 4,607 | 142 | $ | 4,000 | 447 | $ | 11,458 | ||||||||||||||||
Dividends Declared | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
In fiscal year 2013, our Board of Directors declared the following dividends: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Declaration Date | Dividend | Record Date | Total Amount | Payment Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18-Sep-12 | $ | 0.23 | November 15, 2012 | $ | 1,933 | December 13, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||
28-Nov-12 | $ | 0.23 | 21-Feb-13 | $ | 1,925 | 14-Mar-13 | |||||||||||||||||||
11-Mar-13 | $ | 0.23 | 16-May-13 | $ | 1,921 | 13-Jun-13 | |||||||||||||||||||
12-Jun-13 | $ | 0.23 | 15-Aug-13 | $ | 1,916 | September 12, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||
In fiscal year 2012, our Board of Directors declared the following dividends: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Declaration Date | Dividend | Record Date | Total Amount | Payment Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
20-Sep-11 | $ | 0.20 | November 17, 2011 | $ | 1,683 | December 8, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||
14-Dec-11 | $ | 0.2 | 16-Feb-12 | $ | 1,683 | 8-Mar-12 | |||||||||||||||||||
13-Mar-12 | $ | 0.2 | 17-May-12 | $ | 1,678 | 14-Jun-12 | |||||||||||||||||||
13-Jun-12 | $ | 0.2 | 16-Aug-12 | $ | 1,676 | September 13, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||
Accumulated_Other_Comprehensiv1
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income | ' | ||||||||||||
The following table summarizes the changes in accumulated other comprehensive income by component: | |||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||
Derivatives | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, beginning of period | $ | 92 | $ | (163 | ) | $ | 464 | ||||||
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | 101 | 236 | (632 | ) | |||||||||
Reclassification adjustments for losses (gains) included in revenue | (195 | ) | 29 | 7 | |||||||||
Tax expense (benefit) included in provision for income taxes | 68 | (10 | ) | (2 | ) | ||||||||
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | (127 | ) | 19 | 5 | |||||||||
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | (26 | ) | 255 | (627 | ) | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, end of period | $ | 66 | $ | 92 | $ | (163 | ) | ||||||
Investments | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income balance, beginning of period | $ | 1,431 | $ | 1,821 | $ | 767 | |||||||
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $244, $(93) and $726 | 453 | (172 | ) | 1,349 | |||||||||
Reclassification adjustments for gains included in other income (expense) | (139 | ) | (335 | ) | (454 | ) | |||||||
Tax expense included in provision for income taxes | 49 | 117 | 159 | ||||||||||
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | (90 | ) | (218 | ) | (295 | ) | |||||||
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | 363 | (390 | ) | 1,054 | |||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income balance, end of period | $ | 1,794 | $ | 1,431 | $ | 1,821 | |||||||
Translation Adjustments and Other | |||||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, beginning of period | $ | (101 | ) | $ | 205 | $ | (176 | ) | |||||
Translation adjustments and other, net of tax effects of $(8), $(165) and $205 | (16 | ) | (306 | ) | 381 | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) balance, end of period | $ | (117 | ) | $ | (101 | ) | $ | 205 | |||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income, end of period | $ | 1,743 | $ | 1,422 | $ | 1,863 | |||||||
Employee_Stock_And_Savings_Pla1
Employee Stock And Savings Plans (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
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Stock-Based Compensation Expense and Related Income Tax Benefits | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense and related income tax benefits were as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | $ | 2,406 | $ | 2,244 | $ | 2,166 | |||||||||||
Income tax benefits related to stock-based compensation | $ | 842 | $ | 785 | $ | 758 | |||||||||||
Assumptions Used in Estimating the Fair Value of Award Grants | ' | ||||||||||||||||
The fair value of each award was estimated on the date of grant using the following assumptions: | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Dividends per share (quarterly amounts) | $ | 0.20 - $ 0.23 | $ | 0.16 - $ 0.20 | $ | 0.13 - $ 0.16 | |||||||||||
Interest rates range | 0.6% - 1.1% | 0.7% - 1.7% | 1.1% - 2.4% | ||||||||||||||
Stock Plan Activity | ' | ||||||||||||||||
During fiscal year 2013, the following activity occurred under our stock plans: | |||||||||||||||||
Shares | Weighted | ||||||||||||||||
Average | |||||||||||||||||
Grant-Date | |||||||||||||||||
Fair Value | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Stock Awards | |||||||||||||||||
Nonvested balance, beginning of year | 281 | $ | 23.91 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 104 | $ | 28.37 | ||||||||||||||
Vested | (90 | ) | $ | 24.49 | |||||||||||||
Forfeited | (22 | ) | $ | 25.1 | |||||||||||||
Nonvested balance, end of year | 273 | $ | 25.5 | ||||||||||||||
During fiscal year 2012 and 2011, the following activity occurred under our stock plans: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions, except fair values) | 2012 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||
Stock Awards | |||||||||||||||||
Awards granted | 110 | 132 | |||||||||||||||
Weighted average grant-date fair value | $ | 24.60 | $ | 22.22 | |||||||||||||
Employee Stock Options Outstanding | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Employee stock options activity during 2013 was as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Shares | Weighted | Weighted | Aggregate | ||||||||||||||
Average | Average | Intrinsic | |||||||||||||||
Exercise Price | Remaining | Value | |||||||||||||||
Contractual | |||||||||||||||||
Term | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | (Years) | (In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Balance, July 1, 2012 | 22 | $ | 18.69 | ||||||||||||||
Granted | 2 | $ | 2.08 | ||||||||||||||
Exercised | (19 | ) | $ | 19.26 | |||||||||||||
Canceled | (1 | ) | $ | 14.71 | |||||||||||||
Balance, June 30, 2013 | 4 | $ | 6.88 | 6.74 | $ | 98 | |||||||||||
Exercisable, June 30, 2013 | 2 | $ | 8.47 | 5.79 | $ | 50 | |||||||||||
Stock Option Exercise Activity | ' | ||||||||||||||||
During the periods reported, the following stock option exercise activity occurred: | |||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||
2013 | 2012 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||
Total intrinsic value of stock options exercised | $ | 197 | $ | 456 | $ | 222 | |||||||||||
Cash received from stock option exercises | $ | 382 | $ | 1,410 | $ | 1,954 | |||||||||||
Tax benefit realized from stock option exercises | $ | 69 | $ | 160 | $ | 77 | |||||||||||
Employee Purchased Shares | ' | ||||||||||||||||
Employees purchased the following shares during the periods presented: | |||||||||||||||||
(Shares in millions) | |||||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||
Shares purchased | 20 | 20 | 20 | ||||||||||||||
Average price per share | $ | 26.81 | $ | 25.03 | $ | 22.98 | |||||||||||
Segment_Information_and_Geogra1
Segment Information and Geographic Data (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
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Segment Revenue | ' | ||||||||||||||
Segment revenue and gross margin were as follows during the periods presented: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Revenue | |||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 19,021 | $ | 19,495 | $ | 19,422 | ||||||||
Hardware | 6,461 | 6,740 | 6,941 | ||||||||||||
Other | 6,618 | 6,203 | 5,846 | ||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 32,100 | $ | 32,438 | $ | 32,209 | |||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | $ | 39,686 | $ | 37,126 | $ | 33,607 | ||||||||
Other | 5,660 | 4,644 | 3,747 | ||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 45,346 | $ | 41,770 | $ | 37,354 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other | 403 | (485 | ) | 380 | |||||||||||
Total revenue | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
Segment Gross Margin | ' | ||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Gross margin | |||||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | Licensing | $ | 17,044 | $ | 17,240 | $ | 17,581 | ||||||||
Hardware | 956 | 2,495 | 2,325 | ||||||||||||
Other | 2,046 | 1,998 | 2,142 | ||||||||||||
Total Devices and Consumer | $ | 20,046 | $ | 21,733 | $ | 22,048 | |||||||||
Commercial | Licensing | $ | 36,261 | $ | 34,463 | $ | 31,478 | ||||||||
Other | 921 | 579 | 613 | ||||||||||||
Total Commercial | $ | 37,182 | $ | 35,042 | $ | 32,091 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other | 372 | (582 | ) | 227 | |||||||||||
Total gross margin | $ | 57,600 | $ | 56,193 | $ | 54,366 | |||||||||
Operating Expenses by Segment Group | ' | ||||||||||||||
Following is operating expenses by segment group. As discussed above, we do not allocate operating expenses below cost of revenue to our segments. | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | $ | 10,625 | $ | 15,682 | $ | 9,466 | |||||||||
Commercial | 16,050 | 15,064 | 14,396 | ||||||||||||
Corporate and Other | 4,161 | 3,684 | 3,343 | ||||||||||||
Total operating expenses | $ | 30,836 | $ | 34,430 | $ | 27,205 | |||||||||
Operating Income by Segment Group and Significant Corporate and Other Activity | ' | ||||||||||||||
Following is operating income by segment group. | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Devices and Consumer | $ | 9,421 | $ | 6,051 | $ | 12,582 | |||||||||
Commercial | 21,132 | 19,978 | 17,695 | ||||||||||||
Corporate and Other | (3,789 | ) | (4,266 | ) | (3,116 | ) | |||||||||
Total operating income | $ | 26,764 | $ | 21,763 | $ | 27,161 | |||||||||
Corporate and Other activity was as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Corporate (a) | $ | (4,236 | ) | $ | (3,671 | ) | $ | (3,361 | ) | ||||||
Other (adjustments to U.S. GAAP): | |||||||||||||||
Revenue reconciling amounts (b) | 403 | (485 | ) | 380 | |||||||||||
Cost of revenue reconciling amounts | (31 | ) | (97 | ) | (153 | ) | |||||||||
Operating expenses reconciling amounts | 75 | (13 | ) | 18 | |||||||||||
Total Corporate and Other | $ | (3,789 | ) | $ | (4,266 | ) | $ | (3,116 | ) | ||||||
(a) | Corporate is presented on the basis of our internal accounting policies and excludes the adjustments to U.S. GAAP that are presented separately in those line items. | ||||||||||||||
(b) | Revenue reconciling amounts for fiscal year 2012 and 2013 included the deferral and subsequent recognition, respectively, of $540 million of revenue related to the Windows Upgrade Offer. | ||||||||||||||
Revenue Classified by Major Geographic Areas | ' | ||||||||||||||
Revenue, classified by the major geographic areas in which our customers are located, was as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
United States (a) | $ | 41,344 | $ | 38,846 | $ | 38,008 | |||||||||
Other countries | 36,505 | 34,877 | 31,935 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
(a) | Includes billings to OEMs and certain multinational organizations because of the nature of these businesses and the impracticability of determining the geographic source of the revenue. | ||||||||||||||
Revenue Classified by Significant Product and Service Offerings | ' | ||||||||||||||
Revenue from external customers, classified by significant product and service offerings were as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Microsoft Office system | $ | 22,995 | $ | 22,299 | $ | 20,730 | |||||||||
Windows PC operating system | 17,529 | 17,320 | 17,825 | ||||||||||||
Server products and tools | 15,408 | 14,232 | 13,251 | ||||||||||||
Xbox 360 platform | 7,100 | 8,045 | 8,103 | ||||||||||||
Consulting and product support services | 4,372 | 3,976 | 3,372 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 3,387 | 3,181 | 2,913 | ||||||||||||
Other | 7,058 | 4,670 | 3,749 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 77,849 | $ | 73,723 | $ | 69,943 | |||||||||
Long-Lived Assets, Excluding Financial Instruments and Tax Assets, Classified by Location of Controlling Statutory Company | ' | ||||||||||||||
Long-lived assets, excluding financial instruments and tax assets, classified by the location of the controlling statutory company and with countries over 10% of the total shown separately, were as follows: | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||
June 30, | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||
United States | $ | 16,615 | $ | 14,081 | $ | 18,498 | |||||||||
Luxembourg | 6,943 | 6,975 | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other countries | 4,171 | 3,835 | 2,989 | ||||||||||||
Total | $ | 27,729 | $ | 24,891 | $ | 21,487 | |||||||||
Quarterly_Information_Unaudite1
Quarterly Information (Unaudited) (Tables) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Quarterly Information (Unaudited) | ' | ||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions, except per share amounts) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Quarter Ended | September 30 | December 31 | March 31 | June 30 | Total | ||||||||||||||||
Fiscal Year 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 16,008 | $ | 21,456 | $ | 20,489 | $ | 19,896 | $ | 77,849 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 11,840 | 15,764 | 15,702 | 14,294 | 57,600 | ||||||||||||||||
Net income | 4,466 | 6,377 | 6,055 | (a) | 4,965 | (b) | 21,863 | (c) | |||||||||||||
Basic earnings per share | 0.53 | 0.76 | 0.72 | 0.59 | 2.61 | ||||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings per share | 0.53 | 0.76 | 0.72 | (a) | 0.59 | (b) | 2.58 | (c) | |||||||||||||
Fiscal Year 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 17,372 | $ | 20,885 | $ | 17,407 | $ | 18,059 | $ | 73,723 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 13,595 | 15,247 | 13,455 | 13,896 | 56,193 | ||||||||||||||||
Net income | 5,738 | 6,624 | 5,108 | (492 | ) (d) | 16,978 | (d) | ||||||||||||||
Basic earnings (loss) per share | 0.68 | 0.79 | 0.61 | (0.06 | ) | 2.02 | |||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | 0.68 | 0.78 | 0.6 | (0.06 | ) (d) | 2 | (d) | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(b) | Includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(c) | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(d) | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. |
Accounting_Policies_Additional
Accounting Policies - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Billions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Advertising expense | $2.60 | $1.60 | $1.90 |
Percentage of market value at which employees are able to purchase shares of common stock | 90.00% | ' | ' |
Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Share-based compensation cost recognition/vesting/service period | '4 years | '4 years | '4 years |
Estimated useful lives of intangible assets | '1 year | '1 year | '1 year |
Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Share-based compensation cost recognition/vesting/service period | '5 years | '5 years | '5 years |
Estimated useful lives of intangible assets | '15 years | '15 years | '15 years |
Software | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '3 years | ' | ' |
Computer Equipment | Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '2 years | '2 years | '2 years |
Computer Equipment | Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '3 years | '3 years | '3 years |
Buildings and Improvements | Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '5 years | '5 years | '5 years |
Buildings and Improvements | Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '15 years | '15 years | '15 years |
Leasehold Improvements | Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '2 years | '2 years | '2 years |
Leasehold Improvements | Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '10 years | '10 years | '10 years |
Furniture and Fixtures | Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '1 year | '1 year | '1 year |
Furniture and Fixtures | Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated useful lives | '5 years | '5 years | '5 years |
Allowance_for_Doubtful_Account
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (Detail) (Allowance for doubtful accounts, USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Allowance for doubtful accounts | ' | ' | ' |
Valuation and Qualifying Accounts Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Balance, beginning of period | $389 | $333 | $375 |
Charged to costs and other | 4 | 115 | 14 |
Write-offs | -57 | -59 | -56 |
Balance, end of period | $336 | $389 | $333 |
Basic_and_Diluted_Earnings_Per
Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |||||
Schedule of Earnings Per Share, Basic and Diluted, by Common Class [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||||
Net income available for common shareholders (A) | $4,965 | [1] | $6,055 | [2] | $6,377 | $4,466 | ($492) | [3] | $5,108 | $6,624 | $5,738 | $21,863 | [4] | $16,978 | [3] | $23,150 |
Weighted average outstanding shares of common stock (B) | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 8,375 | 8,396 | 8,490 | |||||
Dilutive effect of stock-based awards | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 95 | 110 | 103 | |||||
Common stock and common stock equivalents (C) | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 8,470 | 8,506 | 8,593 | |||||
Earnings Per Share | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||||
Basic (A/B) | $0.59 | $0.72 | $0.76 | $0.53 | ($0.06) | $0.61 | $0.79 | $0.68 | $2.61 | $2.02 | $2.73 | |||||
Diluted (A/C) | $0.59 | [1] | $0.72 | [2] | $0.76 | $0.53 | ($0.06) | [3] | $0.60 | $0.78 | $0.68 | $2.58 | [4] | $2 | [3] | $2.69 |
[1] | Includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | |||||||||||||||
[2] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. | |||||||||||||||
[3] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. | |||||||||||||||
[4] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. |
Components_of_Other_Income_Exp
Components of Other Income (Expense) (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Components of Other Income (Expense) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Dividends and interest income | $677 | $800 | $900 |
Interest expense | -429 | -380 | -295 |
Net recognized gains on investments | 116 | 564 | 439 |
Net losses on derivatives | -196 | -364 | -77 |
Net losses on foreign currency remeasurements | -74 | -117 | -26 |
Other | 194 | 1 | -31 |
Total | $288 | $504 | $910 |
Net_Recognized_Gains_Losses_on
Net Recognized Gains (Losses) on Investments (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Gains (Losses) on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Other-than-temporary impairments of investments | ($208) | ($298) | ($80) |
Realized gains from sales of available-for-sale securities | 489 | 1,418 | 734 |
Realized losses from sales of available-for-sale securities | -165 | -556 | -215 |
Total | $116 | $564 | $439 |
Investment_Components_Includin
Investment Components, Including Associated Derivatives (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2010 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||||
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | $85,077 | $70,584 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 3,249 | 2,716 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -460 | -484 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 87,866 | 72,816 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 3,804 | 6,938 | 9,610 | 5,505 |
Short-term Investments | 73,218 | 56,102 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 10,844 | 9,776 | ' | ' |
Cash | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 1,967 | 2,019 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 1,967 | 2,019 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 1,967 | 2,019 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Mutual funds | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 868 | 820 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 868 | 820 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 868 | 820 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Commercial paper | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 603 | 96 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 603 | 96 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 214 | 96 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 389 | 0 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 994 | 744 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 994 | 744 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 609 | 342 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 385 | 402 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 64,934 | 47,178 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 47 | 130 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -84 | -2 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 64,897 | 47,306 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 146 | 561 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 64,751 | 46,745 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 900 | 1,741 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 16 | 18 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -41 | -29 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 875 | 1,730 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 575 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 875 | 1,155 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 1,258 | 1,816 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 43 | 82 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -13 | -2 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 1,288 | 1,896 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 1,288 | 1,896 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 4,993 | 7,799 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 169 | 224 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -40 | -15 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 5,122 | 8,008 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 2,525 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 5,122 | 5,483 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Municipal securities | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 350 | 358 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 36 | 58 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -1 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 385 | 416 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 385 | 416 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 6,931 | 6,965 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 2,938 | 2,204 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | -281 | -436 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 9,588 | 8,733 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | 9,588 | 8,733 | ' | ' |
Other investments | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Cost Basis | 1,279 | 1,048 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Gains | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Recorded Basis | 1,279 | 1,048 | ' | ' |
Cash and Cash Equivalents | 0 | 0 | ' | ' |
Short-term Investments | 23 | 5 | ' | ' |
Equity and other investments | $1,256 | $1,043 | ' | ' |
Unrealized_Loss_Position_Inves
Unrealized Loss Position Investments (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | $5,506 | $3,529 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -321 | -369 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 544 | 435 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | -139 | -115 |
Total Fair Value | 6,050 | 3,964 |
Total Unrealized Losses | -460 | -484 |
U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 2,208 | 44 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -84 | -2 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 0 | 0 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | 0 | 0 |
Total Fair Value | 2,208 | 44 |
Total Unrealized Losses | -84 | -2 |
Foreign government bonds | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 589 | 657 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -18 | -27 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 69 | 12 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | -23 | -2 |
Total Fair Value | 658 | 669 |
Total Unrealized Losses | -41 | -29 |
Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 357 | 53 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -12 | 0 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 39 | 48 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | -1 | -2 |
Total Fair Value | 396 | 101 |
Total Unrealized Losses | -13 | -2 |
Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 1,142 | 640 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -38 | -11 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 27 | 70 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | -2 | -4 |
Total Fair Value | 1,169 | 710 |
Total Unrealized Losses | -40 | -15 |
Municipal securities | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 44 | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -1 | ' |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 0 | ' |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | 0 | ' |
Total Fair Value | 44 | ' |
Total Unrealized Losses | -1 | ' |
Common and preferred stock | ' | ' |
Unrealized Losses on Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less than 12 Months - Fair Value | 1,166 | 2,135 |
Less than 12 Months - Unrealized Losses | -168 | -329 |
12 Months or Greater - Fair Value | 409 | 305 |
12 Months or Greater - Unrealized Losses | -113 | -107 |
Total Fair Value | 1,575 | 2,440 |
Total Unrealized Losses | ($281) | ($436) |
Investments_Additional_Informa
Investments - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Schedule of Cost-method Investments [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Recorded basis of common and preferred stock and other investments that are restricted for more than one year or are not publicly traded | $395 | $313 |
Debt_Investment_Maturities_Det
Debt Investment Maturities (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | |
Cost Basis | ' |
Due in one year or less | $26,386 |
Due after one year through five years | 42,343 |
Due after five years through 10 years | 3,293 |
Due after 10 years | 2,010 |
Total | 74,032 |
Estimated Fair Value | ' |
Due in one year or less | 26,412 |
Due after one year through five years | 42,400 |
Due after five years through 10 years | 3,303 |
Due after 10 years | 2,049 |
Total | $74,164 |
Derivatives_Additional_Informa
Derivatives - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Purchased | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | Derivatives Sold | ||
Equity Contracts | Equity Contracts | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Equity Contracts | Equity Contracts | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Cash flow hedging | Cash flow hedging | Foreign Exchange Forward | Foreign Exchange Forward | ||
Interest Rate Contracts | Interest Rate Contracts | Commodity Contracts | Commodity Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Mortgage-backed securities | Mortgage-backed securities | Credit Contracts | Credit Contracts | Interest Rate Contracts | Interest Rate Contracts | Commodity Contracts | Commodity Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Credit Contracts | Credit Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ||||||
Derivative [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Maximum length of time hedged in cash flow hedge | '3 years | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Notional amounts | ' | $898 | $1,400 | $1,100 | $3,200 | $1,200 | $1,500 | $5,000 | $3,600 | $1,200 | $1,100 | $377 | $318 | $1,000 | $982 | $809 | $1,900 | $249 | $445 | $7,900 | $7,300 | $501 | $456 | $5,100 | $6,700 | $407 | $1,300 |
Minimum required liquidity under certain counterparty agreements | 1,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Long-term unsecured debt rating | 'AAA | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Minimum liquidity for the period as defined by certain counterparty agreements | 1,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Estimated derivative net gains (losses) included in AOCI that will be reclassified into earnings within 12 months | $95 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Fair_Values_of_Derivative_Inst
Fair Values of Derivative Instruments (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Short-term Investments | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | $247 | $221 |
Net amount, assets | 33 | 45 |
Short-term Investments | Eligible for Offsetting | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 105 | 109 |
Gross amount offset in the balance sheet, assets | -72 | -64 |
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet, assets | 33 | 45 |
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet, assets | 0 | 0 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 238 | 215 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 41 | 14 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Equity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 157 | 162 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Interest Rate Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 18 | 10 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Credit Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 19 | 26 |
Short-term Investments | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Commodity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 3 | 3 |
Short-term Investments | Designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 9 | 6 |
Short-term Investments | Designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 9 | 6 |
Other Current Assets | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 254 | 262 |
Net amount, assets | 245 | 185 |
Other Current Assets | Eligible for Offsetting | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 254 | 262 |
Gross amount offset in the balance sheet, assets | -9 | -77 |
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet, assets | 245 | 185 |
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet, assets | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 87 | 85 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 87 | 85 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Equity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Interest Rate Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Credit Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Assets | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Commodity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Assets | Designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 167 | 177 |
Other Current Assets | Designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Assets | 167 | 177 |
Other Current Liabilities | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -135 | -155 |
Net amount, liabilities | -17 | -16 |
Other Current Liabilities | Eligible for Offsetting | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -97 | -155 |
Gross amount offset in the balance sheet, liabilities | 80 | 139 |
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet, liabilities | -17 | -16 |
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet, liabilities | 0 | 0 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -135 | -141 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -63 | -84 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Equity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -9 | -19 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Interest Rate Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -45 | -17 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Credit Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -17 | -21 |
Other Current Liabilities | Non-designated Hedge Derivatives | Commodity Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | -1 | 0 |
Other Current Liabilities | Designated Hedge Derivatives | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | 0 | -14 |
Other Current Liabilities | Designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' |
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Derivative Liabilities | $0 | ($14) |
Gains_Losses_on_Fair_Value_Hed
Gains (Losses) on Fair Value Hedges and Related Hedged Items (Detail) (Foreign Exchange Contracts, USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Derivatives | $70 | $52 | ($92) |
Hedged items | -69 | -50 | 85 |
Total | $1 | $2 | ($7) |
Gains_Losses_Related_to_Cash_F
Gains (Losses) Related to Cash Flow Hedges (Detail) (Designated Hedge Derivatives, Foreign Exchange Contracts, USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Effective Portion | ' | ' | ' |
Gains (losses) recognized in OCI, net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | $101 | $236 | ($632) |
Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into revenue | 195 | -27 | -7 |
Amount Excluded from Effectiveness Assessment and Ineffective Portion | ' | ' | ' |
Losses recognized in other income (expense) | ($168) | ($231) | ($276) |
Gains_Losses_Related_to_Cash_F1
Gains (Losses) Related to Cash Flow Hedges (Parenthetical) (Detail) (Designated Hedge Derivatives, Foreign Exchange Contracts, USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Designated Hedge Derivatives | Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Gains (losses) recognized in OCI, tax effects | $54 | $127 | ($340) |
NonDesignated_Derivative_Gains
Non-Designated Derivative Gains (Losses) (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | ($22) | ($239) | $199 |
Foreign Exchange Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | 18 | -119 | -27 |
Equity Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | 16 | -85 | 35 |
Interest Rate Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | -11 | 93 | 19 |
Credit Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | -3 | -7 | 24 |
Commodity Contracts | ' | ' | ' |
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Changes in fair value of derivatives not designated as hedges | ($42) | ($121) | $148 |
Assets_and_Liabilities_Measure
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | $84,468 | $69,623 | ||
Gross | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 84,549 | 69,764 | ||
Gross | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | 135 | 155 | ||
Gross | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 868 | 820 | ||
Gross | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 603 | 96 | ||
Gross | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 994 | 744 | ||
Gross | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 64,901 | 47,310 | ||
Gross | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 860 | 1,734 | ||
Gross | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 1,311 | 1,892 | ||
Gross | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 4,934 | 7,848 | ||
Gross | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 385 | 416 | ||
Gross | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 9,192 | 8,421 | ||
Gross | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 501 | 483 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 71,596 | 50,697 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | 14 | 10 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 868 | 820 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 62,237 | 42,291 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 9 | 31 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 8,470 | 7,539 | ||
Gross | Level 1 | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 12 | 16 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 12,929 | 19,053 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | 121 | 145 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 603 | 96 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 994 | 744 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 2,664 | 5,019 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 851 | 1,703 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 1,311 | 1,892 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 4,915 | 7,839 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 385 | 416 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 717 | 877 | ||
Gross | Level 2 | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 489 | 467 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 24 | 14 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 19 | 9 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 5 | 5 | ||
Gross | Level 3 | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | 0 | ||
Netting | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | -81 | [1] | -141 | [1] |
Netting | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | -80 | [1] | -139 | [1] |
Netting | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 0 | [1] | 0 | [1] |
Netting | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | -81 | [1] | -141 | [1] |
Net | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 84,468 | 69,623 | ||
Net | Derivatives and other | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Liabilities | 55 | 16 | ||
Net | Mutual funds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 868 | 820 | ||
Net | Commercial paper | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 603 | 96 | ||
Net | Certificates of deposit | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 994 | 744 | ||
Net | U.S. government and agency securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 64,901 | 47,310 | ||
Net | Foreign government bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 860 | 1,734 | ||
Net | Mortgage-backed securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 1,311 | 1,892 | ||
Net | Corporate notes and bonds | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 4,934 | 7,848 | ||
Net | Municipal securities | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 385 | 416 | ||
Net | Common and preferred stock | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | 9,192 | 8,421 | ||
Net | Derivatives | ' | ' | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Assets | $420 | $342 | ||
[1] | These amounts represent the impact of netting derivative assets and derivative liabilities when a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists and fair value adjustments related to our own credit risk and counterparty credit risk. |
Reconciliation_of_Total_Assets
Reconciliation of Total Assets Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis to Balance Sheet Presentation (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Net fair value of assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis | $84,468 | $69,623 |
Common and preferred stock measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 395 | 313 |
Other | -7 | 3 |
Recorded basis of investment components | 87,866 | 72,816 |
Other Current Assets | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Less derivative net assets classified as other current assets | -213 | -185 |
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Cash | 1,967 | 2,019 |
Fair Value, Measurements, Nonrecurring | ' | ' |
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Common and preferred stock measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | 395 | 313 |
Other investments measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis | $1,256 | $1,043 |
Components_of_Inventories_Deta
Components of Inventories (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Inventory [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Raw materials | $328 | $210 |
Work in process | 201 | 96 |
Finished goods | 1,409 | 831 |
Total | $1,938 | $1,137 |
Components_of_Property_and_Equ
Components of Property and Equipment (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Land | $525 | $528 |
Buildings and improvements | 7,326 | 6,768 |
Leasehold improvements | 2,946 | 2,550 |
Computer equipment and software | 9,242 | 7,298 |
Furniture and equipment | 2,465 | 2,087 |
Total, at cost | 22,504 | 19,231 |
Accumulated depreciation | -12,513 | -10,962 |
Total, net | $9,991 | $8,269 |
Property_and_Equipment_Additio
Property and Equipment - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Billions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Depreciation expense | $2.60 | $2.20 | $2 |
Business_Combinations_Addition
Business Combinations - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jul. 18, 2012 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Commercial Licensing | Commercial Licensing | Commercial Licensing | Devices and Consumer Hardware | Devices and Consumer Hardware | Devices and Consumer Hardware | Devices and Consumer Other | Devices and Consumer Other | Devices and Consumer Other | Other Acquired Entities | Yammer, Inc. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | |||
Entity | Commercial Licensing | Devices and Consumer Hardware | Devices and Consumer Other | |||||||||||||||
Business Acquisition [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Name of acquired entity | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 'Yammer, Inc. ("Yammer") | 'Skype Global S.C! r.l. ("Skype") | ' | ' | ' |
Acquisition date | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 18-Jul-12 | 13-Oct-11 | ' | ' | ' |
Cash paid to acquire the business | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $437 | $1,100 | $8,600 | ' | ' | ' |
Goodwill acquired | 14,655 | 13,452 | 12,581 | 10,051 | 10,054 | 4,494 | 1,689 | 1,641 | 181 | 738 | 742 | 6,888 | ' | 937 | 7,100 | 5,600 | 1,400 | 54 |
Identifiable intangible assets acquired | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 178 | 1,648 | ' | ' | ' |
Unearned revenue acquired | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $222 | ' | ' | ' |
Number of entities acquired | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 11 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Acquired_Intangible_Assets_Det
Acquired Intangible Assets (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | 1 Months Ended | ||||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 | Oct. 13, 2011 |
Technology-based | Technology-based | Customer-related | Customer-related | Contract-based | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | Skype Global S.a r.l. | |||
Trade Names | Technology-based | Customer-related | Contract-based | |||||||||
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Identifiable intangible assets acquired | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $1,648 | $1,249 | $275 | $114 | $10 |
Weighted Average Life | '5 years | '10 years | '4 years | '7 years | '6 years | '5 years | '7 years | '13 years | '15 years | '5 years | '5 years | '4 years |
Carrying_Amount_of_Goodwill_De
Carrying Amount of Goodwill (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | $13,452 | $12,581 |
Acquisitions | 1,243 | 7,198 |
Other | -40 | -6,327 |
Ending Balance | 14,655 | 13,452 |
Devices and Consumer Licensing | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 866 | 868 |
Acquisitions | 0 | 0 |
Other | 0 | -2 |
Ending Balance | 866 | 866 |
Devices and Consumer Hardware | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 1,641 | 181 |
Acquisitions | 75 | 1,460 |
Other | -27 | 0 |
Ending Balance | 1,689 | 1,641 |
Devices and Consumer Other | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 742 | 6,888 |
Acquisitions | 0 | 58 |
Other | -4 | -6,204 |
Ending Balance | 738 | 742 |
Commercial Licensing | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 10,054 | 4,494 |
Acquisitions | 4 | 5,680 |
Other | -7 | -120 |
Ending Balance | 10,051 | 10,054 |
Commercial Other | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 149 | 150 |
Acquisitions | 1,164 | 0 |
Other | -2 | -1 |
Ending Balance | 1,311 | 149 |
Devices and Consumer | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 3,249 | 7,937 |
Acquisitions | 75 | 1,518 |
Other | -31 | -6,206 |
Ending Balance | 3,293 | 3,249 |
Commercial | ' | ' |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Beginning Balance | 10,203 | 4,644 |
Acquisitions | 1,168 | 5,680 |
Other | -9 | -121 |
Ending Balance | $11,362 | $10,203 |
Goodwill_Additional_Informatio
Goodwill - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Goodwill [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Goodwill impairment | $6,193 | $0 | $6,193 | $0 |
FiniteLived_Intangible_Assets_
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Gross Carrying Amount | $6,311 | $6,107 | ||
Accumulated Amortization | -3,228 | -2,937 | ||
Net Carrying Amount | 3,083 | 3,170 | ||
Technology-based | ' | ' | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Gross Carrying Amount | 3,760 | [1] | 3,550 | [1] |
Accumulated Amortization | -2,110 | [1] | -1,899 | [1] |
Net Carrying Amount | 1,650 | [1] | 1,651 | [1] |
Marketing-related | ' | ' | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Gross Carrying Amount | 1,348 | 1,325 | ||
Accumulated Amortization | -211 | -136 | ||
Net Carrying Amount | 1,137 | 1,189 | ||
Contract-based | ' | ' | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Gross Carrying Amount | 823 | 824 | ||
Accumulated Amortization | -688 | -644 | ||
Net Carrying Amount | 135 | 180 | ||
Customer-related | ' | ' | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ||
Gross Carrying Amount | 380 | 408 | ||
Accumulated Amortization | -219 | -258 | ||
Net Carrying Amount | $161 | $150 | ||
[1] | Technology-based intangible assets included $218 million and $177 million as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively, of net carrying amount of software to be sold, leased, or otherwise marketed. |
FiniteLived_Intangible_Assets_1
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets (Parenthetical) (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Net Carrying Amount | $3,083 | $3,170 |
Software to be sold, leased, or otherwise marketed | ' | ' |
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Net Carrying Amount | $218 | $177 |
Intangible_Assets_Acquired_Det
Intangible Assets Acquired (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount | $667 | $3,026 |
Weighted Average Life (years) | '5 years | '10 years |
Technology-based | ' | ' |
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount | 539 | 1,548 |
Weighted Average Life (years) | '4 years | '7 years |
Marketing-related | ' | ' |
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount | 39 | 1,249 |
Weighted Average Life (years) | '7 years | '15 years |
Contract-based | ' | ' |
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount | 0 | 115 |
Weighted Average Life (years) | ' | '7 years |
Customer-related | ' | ' |
Acquired Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount | $89 | $114 |
Weighted Average Life (years) | '6 years | '5 years |
Intangible_Assets_Additional_I
Intangible Assets - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Intangible assets amortization expense | $739 | $558 | $537 |
Amortization of capitalized software | $210 | $117 | $114 |
Estimated_Future_Amortization_
Estimated Future Amortization Expense Related to Intangible Assets (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2014 | $645 | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2015 | 454 | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2016 | 382 | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2017 | 281 | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2018 | 242 | ' |
Thereafter | 1,079 | ' |
Net Carrying Amount | $3,083 | $3,170 |
Debt_Additional_Information_De
Debt - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 1 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||
Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Long-term debt | $15,600,000,000 | $15,600,000,000 | $11,900,000,000 | ' |
Long-term debt fair value | 15,800,000,000 | 15,800,000,000 | 13,200,000,000 | ' |
Unamortized discount | 65,000,000 | 65,000,000 | 56,000,000 | ' |
Cash paid for principal amount of convertible unsecured debt | 1,250,000,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Carrying amount of convertible debt | ' | ' | 1,200,000,000 | ' |
Common stock acquired, shares | ' | 158,000,000 | 142,000,000 | 447,000,000 |
Cash paid for interest | ' | 371,000,000 | 344,000,000 | 197,000,000 |
Credit facility | 1,300,000,000 | 1,300,000,000 | ' | ' |
Credit facility, expiration date | 24-Jun-18 | ' | ' | ' |
Credit facility, financial covenant | ' | 'As of June 30, 2013, we were in compliance with the only financial covenant in the credit agreement, which requires us to maintain a coverage ratio of at least three times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization to interest expense, as defined in the credit agreement. The credit facility expires on June 24, 2018. No amounts were drawn against the credit facility since its inception. | ' | ' |
Long | Purchased Call Option | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Common stock acquired, shares | 29,000,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Common stock acquired, value | 938,000,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Net cash settlement of capped calls | 24,000,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Commercial paper program amount authorized | 1,300,000,000 | 1,300,000,000 | ' | ' |
Convertible Debt | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Unamortized discount | ' | ' | 19,000,000 | ' |
Amount excess obligation from convertible notes | 96,000,000 | ' | ' | ' |
Principal amount of each convertible note | $1,000 | $1,000 | ' | ' |
Shares of Microsoft common stock into which each $1,000 principal amount of notes may convert | 30.68 | ' | ' | ' |
Conversion price per share of convertible notes | $32.59 | $32.59 | ' | ' |
Longterm_Debt_Detail
Long-term Debt (Detail) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Nov. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | ||||||||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | USD ($) | USD ($) | EUR (€) | USD ($) | USD ($) | Notes 0.875 Percent Due September 27th 2013 | Notes 0.875 Percent Due September 27th 2013 | Notes 2.95 Percent Due June 1st 2014 | Notes 2.95 Percent Due June 1st 2014 | Notes 1.625 Percent Due September 25th 2015 | Notes 1.625 Percent Due September 25th 2015 | Notes 2.5 Percent Due February 8th 2016 | Notes 2.5 Percent Due February 8th 2016 | Notes 0.875 Percent Due November 15th 2017 | Notes 0.875 Percent Due November 15th 2017 | Notes 1.0 Percent Due May 1st, 2018 | Notes 1.0 Percent Due May 1st, 2018 | Notes 4.2 Percent Due June 1st 2019 | Notes 4.2 Percent Due June 1st 2019 | Notes 3.0 Percent Due October 1st 2020 | Notes 3.0 Percent Due October 1st 2020 | Notes 4.0 Percent Due February 8th 2021 | Notes 4.0 Percent Due February 8th 2021 | Notes 2.125 Percent Due November 15th 2022 | Notes 2.125 Percent Due November 15th 2022 | Notes 2.375 Percent Due May 1st, 2023 | Notes 2.375 Percent Due May 1st, 2023 | Notes 2.625 Percent Due May 2, 2033 | Notes 2.625 Percent Due May 2, 2033 | Notes 5.2 Percent Due June 1st 2039 | Notes 5.2 Percent Due June 1st 2039 | Notes 4.5 Percent Due October 1st 2040 | Notes 4.5 Percent Due October 1st 2040 | Notes 5.3 Percent Due February 8th 2041 | Notes 5.3 Percent Due February 8th 2041 | Notes 3.5 Percent Due November 15th 2042 | Notes 3.5 Percent Due November 15th 2042 | Notes 3.750 Percent Due May 1, 2043 | Notes 3.750 Percent Due May 1, 2043 | Notes, Total | Notes, Total | Convertible Debt | Convertible Debt | ||||||||||||||
USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ||||||||||||||
Debt maturity date | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 27-Sep-13 | 27-Sep-13 | 1-Jun-14 | 1-Jun-14 | 25-Sep-15 | 25-Sep-15 | 8-Feb-16 | 8-Feb-16 | 15-Nov-17 | [1] | 15-Nov-17 | [1] | 1-May-18 | [2] | 1-May-18 | [2] | 1-Jun-19 | 1-Jun-19 | 1-Oct-20 | 1-Oct-20 | 8-Feb-21 | 8-Feb-21 | 15-Nov-22 | [1] | 15-Nov-22 | [1] | 1-May-23 | [2] | 1-May-23 | [2] | 2-May-33 | [3] | 2-May-33 | [3] | 1-Jun-39 | 1-Jun-39 | 1-Oct-40 | 1-Oct-40 | 8-Feb-41 | 8-Feb-41 | 15-Nov-42 | [1] | 15-Nov-42 | [1] | 1-May-43 | [2] | 1-May-43 | [2] | ' | ' | 15-Jun-13 | 15-Jun-13 |
Face Value | $15,665 | $1,950 | € 550 | $2,250 | $12,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 | $2,000 | $1,750 | $1,750 | $750 | $750 | $600 | [1] | ' | $450 | [2] | ' | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $500 | $500 | $750 | [1] | ' | $1,000 | [2] | ' | $715 | [3] | ' | $750 | $750 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $900 | [1] | ' | $500 | [2] | ' | $15,665 | $10,750 | $0 | $1,250 | |||||||
Stated Interest Rate | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 0.88% | 0.88% | 2.95% | 2.95% | 1.63% | 1.63% | 2.50% | 2.50% | 0.88% | [1] | 0.88% | [1] | 1.00% | [2] | 1.00% | [2] | 4.20% | 4.20% | 3.00% | 3.00% | 4.00% | 4.00% | 2.13% | [1] | 2.13% | [1] | 2.38% | [2] | 2.38% | [2] | 2.63% | [3] | 2.63% | [3] | 5.20% | 5.20% | 4.50% | 4.50% | 5.30% | 5.30% | 3.50% | [1] | 3.50% | [1] | 3.75% | [2] | 3.75% | [2] | ' | ' | 0.00% | 0.00% |
Effective Interest Rate | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 1.00% | 1.00% | 3.05% | 3.05% | 1.80% | 1.80% | 2.64% | 2.64% | 1.08% | [1] | 1.08% | [1] | 1.11% | [2] | 1.11% | [2] | 4.38% | 4.38% | 3.14% | 3.14% | 4.08% | 4.08% | 2.24% | [1] | 2.24% | [1] | 2.47% | [2] | 2.47% | [2] | 2.69% | [3] | 2.69% | [3] | 5.24% | 5.24% | 4.57% | 4.57% | 5.36% | 5.36% | 3.57% | [1] | 3.57% | [1] | 3.83% | [2] | 3.83% | [2] | ' | ' | 1.85% | 1.85% |
[1] | In November 2012, we issued $2.25 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[2] | In April 2013, we issued $1.95 billion of debt securities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[3] | In April 2013, we issued €550 million of debt securities. |
Longterm_Debt_Parenthetical_De
Long-term Debt (Parenthetical) (Detail) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Nov. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | USD ($) | USD ($) | EUR (€) | USD ($) | USD ($) |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Face Value | $15,665 | $1,950 | € 550 | $2,250 | $12,000 |
Maturities_of_Longterm_Debt_De
Maturities of Long-term Debt (Detail) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Apr. 30, 2013 | Nov. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | USD ($) | USD ($) | EUR (€) | USD ($) | USD ($) |
Debt Instrument [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2014 | $3,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2015 | 0 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2016 | 2,500 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2017 | 0 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2018 | 1,050 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Thereafter | 9,115 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Total | $15,665 | $1,950 | € 550 | $2,250 | $12,000 |
Provision_for_Income_Taxes_Det
Provision for Income Taxes (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Current Taxes | ' | ' | ' |
U.S. federal | $3,131 | $2,235 | $3,108 |
U.S. state and local | 332 | 153 | 209 |
International | 1,745 | 1,947 | 1,602 |
Current taxes | 5,208 | 4,335 | 4,919 |
Deferred Taxes | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred taxes | -19 | 954 | 2 |
Provision for income taxes | $5,189 | $5,289 | $4,921 |
Income_Before_Income_Taxes_Det
Income Before Income Taxes (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Schedule of Components of Income Before Income Tax Expense (Benefit) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
U.S. | $6,674 | $1,600 | $8,862 |
International | 20,378 | 20,667 | 19,209 |
Income before income taxes | $27,052 | $22,267 | $28,071 |
Difference_Between_Income_Taxe
Difference Between Income Taxes Computed at Federal Statutory Rate and Provision for Income Taxes (Detail) | 12 Months Ended | ||
Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |
Reconciliation of Statutory Federal Tax Rate [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Federal statutory rate | 35.00% | 35.00% | 35.00% |
Effect of: | ' | ' | ' |
Foreign earnings taxed at lower rates | -17.50% | -21.10% | -15.60% |
Goodwill impairment | 0.00% | 9.70% | 0.00% |
I.R.S. settlement | 0.00% | 0.00% | -1.70% |
Other reconciling items, net | 1.70% | 0.20% | -0.20% |
Effective rate | 19.20% | 23.80% | 17.50% |
Income_Taxes_Additional_Inform
Income Taxes - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||||||
Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2010 | Mar. 31, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | |
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) | Regional Operating Centers | Regional Operating Centers | Regional Operating Centers | Skype Global S.a r.l. | |||||
Foreign Country | |||||||||
Income Taxes [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Foreign earnings taxed at rates lower than U.S. rate as a percentage of international income before tax | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 79.00% | 79.00% | 78.00% | ' |
Operating loss carryforwards | $2,700,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $2,200,000,000 |
Temporary differences resulting from earnings for certain non-U.S. subsidiaries which are permanently reinvested outside the United States | 76,400,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Unrecognized tax liability on temporary differences resulting from earnings for certain non-U.S. subsidiaries which are permanently reinvested outside the United States | 24,400,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Income taxes paid | 3,900,000,000 | 3,500,000,000 | 5,300,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Unrecognized tax benefits | 8,648,000,000 | 7,202,000,000 | 6,935,000,000 | 6,542,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Unrecognized tax benefits, if recognized would affect our effective tax rate | 6,500,000,000 | 6,200,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Interest related to unrecognized tax benefits | 400,000,000 | 154,000,000 | 38,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Accrued interest related to uncertain tax positions net of federal income tax benefits | 1,300,000,000 | 939,000,000 | 785,000,000 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Reduction of income tax expense due to settlement of prior year audit | ' | ' | ' | ' | ($461,000,000) | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Deferred_Income_Tax_Assets_and
Deferred Income Tax Assets and Liabilities (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Deferred Income Tax Assets | ' | ' |
Stock-based compensation expense | $888 | $882 |
Other expense items | 917 | 965 |
Unearned revenue | 445 | 571 |
Impaired investments | 246 | 152 |
Loss carryforwards | 715 | 532 |
Other revenue items | 55 | 79 |
Deferred income tax assets | 3,266 | 3,181 |
Less valuation allowance | -579 | -453 |
Deferred income tax assets, net of valuation allowance | 2,687 | 2,728 |
Deferred Income Tax Liabilities | ' | ' |
International earnings | -1,146 | -1,072 |
Unrealized gain on investments | -1,012 | -830 |
Depreciation and amortization | -604 | -670 |
Other | -2 | -14 |
Deferred income tax liabilities | -2,764 | -2,586 |
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | -77 | 142 |
Reported As | ' | ' |
Current deferred income tax assets | 1,632 | 2,035 |
Long-term deferred income tax liabilities | -1,709 | -1,893 |
Net deferred income tax assets (liabilities) | ($77) | $142 |
Changes_in_Unrecognized_Tax_Be
Changes in Unrecognized Tax Benefits (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Income Tax Contingency [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Balance, beginning of year | $7,202 | $6,935 | $6,542 |
Decreases related to settlements | -30 | -16 | -632 |
Increases for tax positions related to the current year | 612 | 481 | 739 |
Increases for tax positions related to prior years | 931 | 118 | 405 |
Decreases for tax positions related to prior years | -65 | -292 | -119 |
Decreases due to lapsed statutes of limitations | -2 | -24 | 0 |
Balance, end of year | $8,648 | $7,202 | $6,935 |
Income_Taxes_Additional_Inform1
Income Taxes - Additional Information Regarding Examinations (Detail) | 12 Months Ended |
Jun. 30, 2013 | |
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) | Lower Limit | ' |
Income Tax Examination [Line Items] | ' |
Tax years under audit | '2004 |
Tax years subject to examination | '2007 |
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) | Upper Limit | ' |
Income Tax Examination [Line Items] | ' |
Tax years under audit | '2006 |
Tax years subject to examination | '2012 |
Foreign Country | Lower Limit | ' |
Income Tax Examination [Line Items] | ' |
Tax years subject to examination | '1996 |
Foreign Country | Upper Limit | ' |
Income Tax Examination [Line Items] | ' |
Tax years subject to examination | '2012 |
Unearned_Revenue_by_Segment_De
Unearned Revenue by Segment (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Deferred Revenue Arrangement [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Unearned revenue | $22,399 | $20,059 |
Commercial Licensing | ' | ' |
Deferred Revenue Arrangement [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Unearned revenue | 18,460 | 16,818 |
Commercial Other | ' | ' |
Deferred Revenue Arrangement [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Unearned revenue | 2,272 | 1,529 |
Rest of the segments | ' | ' |
Deferred Revenue Arrangement [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Unearned revenue | $1,667 | $1,712 |
Other_LongTerm_Liabilities_Det
Other Long-Term Liabilities (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | ||
Other Liabilities [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Tax contingencies and other tax liabilities | $9,548 | $7,634 |
Legal contingencies | 162 | 220 |
Other | 290 | 354 |
Total | $10,000 | $8,208 |
Commitments_And_Guarantees_Add
Commitments And Guarantees - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Buildings | ' | ' | ' |
Guarantor Obligations [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Rental expense for facilities operating leases | $711 | $639 | $525 |
Building, Building Improvements and Leasehold Improvements | ' | ' | ' |
Guarantor Obligations [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Committed for construction of new buildings, building improvements and leasehold improvements | $694 | ' | ' |
Future_Minimum_Rental_Commitme
Future Minimum Rental Commitments Under Non-cancellable Operating Leases (Detail) (Buildings, USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | |
Buildings | ' |
Operating Leased Assets [Line Items] | ' |
Year Ending June 30, 2014 | $572 |
Year Ending June 30, 2015 | 451 |
Year Ending June 30, 2016 | 349 |
Year Ending June 30, 2017 | 281 |
Year Ending June 30, 2018 | 204 |
Thereafter | 605 |
Total | $2,462 |
Contingencies_Additional_Infor
Contingencies - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 |
Antitrust, Unfair Competition, And Overcharge Class Actions | United States | ' |
Loss Contingencies [Line Items] | ' |
Maximum value of vouchers to be issued | $2,700 |
Total estimated cost of state overcharge class action cases, minimum | 1,900 |
Total estimated cost of state overcharge class action cases, maximum | 2,000 |
Accrual for loss contingency, ending balance | 500 |
Settlement payments | 1,400 |
Contingencies Disclosed in Contingencies Note | ' |
Loss Contingencies [Line Items] | ' |
Accrual for disclosed loss contingencies, current, ending balance | 412 |
Accrual for disclosed loss contingencies, noncurrent, ending balance | 162 |
Amount not accrued for estimated maximum losses for disclosed loss contingencies | $400 |
Shares_of_Common_Stock_Outstan
Shares of Common Stock Outstanding (Detail) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Capital Unit [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Balance, beginning of year | 8,381 | 8,376 | 8,668 |
Issued | 105 | 147 | 155 |
Repurchased | -158 | -142 | -447 |
Balance, end of year | 8,328 | 8,381 | 8,376 |
Stockholders_Equity_Additional
Stockholders' Equity - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 1 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended |
In Billions, unless otherwise specified | Sep. 22, 2008 | Jun. 30, 2013 |
Share Repurchases [Line Items] | ' | ' |
Amount available for repurchase under the current share repurchase program approved by the company's Board of Directors | $40 | ' |
Unused amount of share repurchase program | ' | $3.60 |
Expiration date of the share repurchase program | ' | 30-Sep-13 |
Share_Repurchases_Detail
Share Repurchases (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | |||||||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Mar. 31, 2011 | Dec. 31, 2010 | Sep. 30, 2010 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Share Repurchases [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Shares of common stock repurchased | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 158 | 142 | 447 |
Share Repurchase Program | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Share Repurchases [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Shares of common stock repurchased | 31 | 36 | 58 | 33 | 34 | 31 | 39 | 38 | 66 | 30 | 188 | 163 | 158 | 142 | 447 |
Value of common stock repurchased | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,607 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,631 | $827 | $5,000 | $4,000 | $4,607 | $4,000 | $11,458 |
Dividends_Declared_Detail
Dividends Declared (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | |||||||||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Dividends [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Declaration Date | 12-Jun-13 | 11-Mar-13 | 28-Nov-12 | 18-Sep-12 | 13-Jun-12 | 13-Mar-12 | 14-Dec-11 | 20-Sep-11 | ' | ' | ' |
Dividend Per Share | $0.23 | $0.23 | $0.23 | $0.23 | $0.20 | $0.20 | $0.20 | $0.20 | $0.92 | $0.80 | $0.64 |
Record Date | 15-Aug-13 | 16-May-13 | 21-Feb-13 | 15-Nov-12 | 16-Aug-12 | 17-May-12 | 16-Feb-12 | 17-Nov-11 | ' | ' | ' |
Total Amount | $1,916 | $1,921 | $1,925 | $1,933 | $1,676 | $1,678 | $1,683 | $1,683 | ' | ' | ' |
Payment Date | 12-Sep-13 | 13-Jun-13 | 14-Mar-13 | 13-Dec-12 | 13-Sep-12 | 14-Jun-12 | 8-Mar-12 | 8-Dec-11 | ' | ' | ' |
Summary_of_Changes_in_Accumula
Summary of Changes in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income by Component (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), beginning of period | $1,422 | $1,863 | ' |
Translation adjustments and other, net of tax effects of $(8), $(165) and $205 | -16 | -306 | 381 |
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | -26 | 255 | -627 |
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | 363 | -390 | 1,054 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), end of period | 1,743 | 1,422 | 1,863 |
Derivatives | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), beginning of period | 92 | -163 | 464 |
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $54, $127 and $(340) | 101 | 236 | -632 |
Tax expense (benefit) included in provision for income taxes | 68 | -10 | -2 |
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | -127 | 19 | 5 |
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | -26 | 255 | -627 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), end of period | 66 | 92 | -163 |
Derivatives | Revenue | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Reclassification adjustments for losses (gains) included in revenue | -195 | 29 | 7 |
Investments | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), beginning of period | 1,431 | 1,821 | 767 |
Unrealized gains (losses), net of tax effects of $244, $(93) and $726 | 453 | -172 | 1,349 |
Tax expense included in provision for income taxes | 49 | 117 | 159 |
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income | -90 | -218 | -295 |
Net current period other comprehensive income (loss) | 363 | -390 | 1,054 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), end of period | 1,794 | 1,431 | 1,821 |
Investments | Other Income | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Reclassification adjustments for gains included in other income (expense) | -139 | -335 | -454 |
Translation Adjustments and Other | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), beginning of period | -101 | 205 | -176 |
Translation adjustments and other, net of tax effects of $(8), $(165) and $205 | -16 | -306 | 381 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), end of period | ($117) | ($101) | $205 |
Summary_of_Changes_in_Accumula1
Summary of Changes in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income by Component (Parenthetical) (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Translation adjustments and other, tax effects | ($8) | ($165) | $205 |
Derivatives | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Unrealized gains (losses), tax effects | 54 | 127 | -340 |
Investments | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Unrealized gains (losses), tax effects | 244 | -93 | 726 |
Translation Adjustments and Other | ' | ' | ' |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Translation adjustments and other, tax effects | ($8) | ($165) | $205 |
Recovered_Sheet1
Employee Stock and Savings Plans - Additional Information (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
Share data in Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Shares authorized for future grant | 425 | ' | ' |
Options granted | 2 | ' | ' |
Options outstanding | 4 | 22 | ' |
Options granted weighted average price exercise price | $2.08 | ' | ' |
Percentage of market value at which employees are able to purchase shares of common stock | 90.00% | ' | ' |
Shares reserved for future issuance through the employee stock purchase plan | 191 | ' | ' |
Percentage of salary participating U.S. employees may contribute to the savings plan | 75.00% | 75.00% | 75.00% |
Company contribution amount for each dollar a participant contributes to the savings plan | 50.00% | 50.00% | 50.00% |
Matching contributions for all employee savings plans | $393,000,000 | $373,000,000 | $282,000,000 |
Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Percentage of employee's earnings the company may contribute to the savings plan | 3.00% | 3.00% | 3.00% |
Executive Incentive Plan | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Award vest period | '4 years | ' | ' |
Percentage of operating income for Executive Officer Incentive Plan | 0.35% | 0.30% | 0.25% |
Stock Awards | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Award vest period | '5 years | ' | ' |
Unrecognized compensation costs | 5,000,000,000 | ' | ' |
Unrecognized compensation costs are expected to be recognized over a weighted average period (years) | '3 years | ' | ' |
Total vest-date fair value of awards vested | $2,800,000,000 | $2,400,000,000 | $1,800,000,000 |
Employee Stock | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Percentage of market value at which employees are able to purchase shares of common stock | 90.00% | 90.00% | 90.00% |
Maximum percentage of gross compensation at which employees may purchase shares | 15.00% | 15.00% | 15.00% |
Options Business Combinations | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Options granted | 2 | 6 | 0 |
Options outstanding | 4 | ' | ' |
Options granted weighted average price exercise price | $7.33 | ' | ' |
Options Business Combinations | Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Options granted exercise price | $0.01 | ' | ' |
Options Business Combinations | Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Options granted exercise price | $29.24 | ' | ' |
Remaining SPSAs | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Award vest period | '3 years | ' | ' |
Leadership Stock Awards | ' | ' | ' |
Compensation Related Costs Disclosure [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Additional percentage of the base award pool that may be granted based on individual performance | 25.00% | ' | ' |
Vesting period | 'One quarter of the awarded shares will vest one year after the grant date. The remaining shares will vest semi-annually during the following three years. | ' | ' |
StockBased_Compensation_Expens
Stock-Based Compensation Expense and Related Income Tax Benefits (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Employee Service Share-based Compensation, Allocation of Recognized Period Costs [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Stock-based compensation expense | $2,406 | $2,244 | $2,166 |
Income tax benefits related to stock-based compensation | $842 | $785 | $758 |
Assumptions_Used_in_Estimating
Assumptions Used in Estimating Fair Value of Award Grants (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |
Share based Compensation Arrangement by Share based Payment Award, Fair Value Assumptions, Method Used [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Interest rates range minimum | 0.60% | 0.70% | 1.10% |
Interest rates range maximum | 1.10% | 1.70% | 2.40% |
Lower Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Share based Compensation Arrangement by Share based Payment Award, Fair Value Assumptions, Method Used [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Dividends per share (quarterly amounts) | 0.2 | 0.16 | 0.13 |
Upper Limit | ' | ' | ' |
Share based Compensation Arrangement by Share based Payment Award, Fair Value Assumptions, Method Used [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Dividends per share (quarterly amounts) | 0.23 | 0.2 | 0.16 |
Stock_Plan_Activity_Detail
Stock Plan Activity (Detail) (Stock Awards, USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Stock Awards | ' | ' | ' |
Shares | ' | ' | ' |
Nonvested balance, beginning of year | 281 | ' | ' |
Granted | 104 | 110 | 132 |
Vested | -90 | ' | ' |
Forfeited | -22 | ' | ' |
Nonvested balance, end of year | 273 | 281 | ' |
Weighted Average Grant-Date Fair Value | ' | ' | ' |
Nonvested balance, beginning of year | $23.91 | ' | ' |
Granted | $28.37 | $24.60 | $22.22 |
Vested | $24.49 | ' | ' |
Forfeited | $25.10 | ' | ' |
Nonvested balance, end of year | $25.50 | $23.91 | ' |
Employee_Stock_Options_Outstan
Employee Stock Options Outstanding (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended |
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 |
Shares | ' |
Balance, beginning of year | 22 |
Granted | 2 |
Exercised | -19 |
Canceled | -1 |
Balance, end of year | 4 |
Exercisable, end of year | 2 |
Weighted Average Exercise Price | ' |
Balance, beginning of year | $18.69 |
Granted | $2.08 |
Exercised | $19.26 |
Canceled | $14.71 |
Balance, end of year | $6.88 |
Exercisable, end of year | $8.47 |
Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Term (Years) | ' |
Balance, end of year | '6 years 8 months 27 days |
Exercisable, end of year | '5 years 9 months 15 days |
Aggregate Intrinsic Value | ' |
Balance, end of year | $98 |
Exercisable, end of year | $50 |
Stock_Option_Exercise_Activity
Stock Option Exercise Activity (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Total intrinsic value of stock options exercised | $197 | $456 | $222 |
Cash received from stock option exercises | 382 | 1,410 | 1,954 |
Tax benefit realized from stock option exercises | $69 | $160 | $77 |
Employee_Purchased_Shares_Deta
Employee Purchased Shares (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Employee Stock Purchase Plan [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Shares purchased | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Average price per share | $26.81 | $25.03 | $22.98 |
Segment_Revenue_and_Gross_Marg
Segment Revenue and Gross Margin (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | |||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | $19,896 | $20,489 | $21,456 | $16,008 | $18,059 | $17,407 | $20,885 | $17,372 | $77,849 | $73,723 | $69,943 |
Gross margin | 14,294 | 15,702 | 15,764 | 11,840 | 13,896 | 13,455 | 15,247 | 13,595 | 57,600 | 56,193 | 54,366 |
Segment Groups | Devices and Consumer | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 32,100 | 32,438 | 32,209 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 20,046 | 21,733 | 22,048 |
Segment Groups | Commercial | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 45,346 | 41,770 | 37,354 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 37,182 | 35,042 | 32,091 |
Reportable Segments | Devices and Consumer Licensing | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 19,021 | 19,495 | 19,422 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 17,044 | 17,240 | 17,581 |
Reportable Segments | Devices and Consumer Hardware | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6,461 | 6,740 | 6,941 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 956 | 2,495 | 2,325 |
Reportable Segments | Devices and Consumer Other | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6,618 | 6,203 | 5,846 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 2,046 | 1,998 | 2,142 |
Reportable Segments | Commercial Licensing | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 39,686 | 37,126 | 33,607 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 36,261 | 34,463 | 31,478 |
Reportable Segments | Commercial Other | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 5,660 | 4,644 | 3,747 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 921 | 579 | 613 |
Corporate and Other | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 403 | -485 | 380 |
Gross margin | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $372 | ($582) | $227 |
Operating_Expenses_by_Segment_
Operating Expenses by Segment Group (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating expenses | $30,836 | $34,430 | $27,205 |
Segment Groups | Devices and Consumer | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating expenses | 10,625 | 15,682 | 9,466 |
Segment Groups | Commercial | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating expenses | 16,050 | 15,064 | 14,396 |
Corporate and Other | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating expenses | $4,161 | $3,684 | $3,343 |
Operating_Income_by_Segment_Gr
Operating Income by Segment Group (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income | $26,764 | $21,763 | $27,161 |
Segment Groups | Devices and Consumer | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income | 9,421 | 6,051 | 12,582 |
Segment Groups | Commercial | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income | 21,132 | 19,978 | 17,695 |
Corporate and Other | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income | ($3,789) | ($4,266) | ($3,116) |
Significant_Corporate_and_Othe
Significant Corporate and Other Activity (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | |||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | $26,764 | $21,763 | $27,161 | |||
Corporate | ' | ' | ' | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | -4,236 | [1] | -3,671 | [1] | -3,361 | [1] |
Reconciling amounts | Revenue | ' | ' | ' | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | 403 | [2] | -485 | [2] | 380 | [2] |
Reconciling amounts | Cost of Revenue | ' | ' | ' | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | -31 | -97 | -153 | |||
Reconciling amounts | Operating Expense | ' | ' | ' | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | 75 | -13 | 18 | |||
Corporate and Other | ' | ' | ' | |||
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | |||
Operating income (loss) | ($3,789) | ($4,266) | ($3,116) | |||
[1] | Corporate is presented on the basis of our internal accounting policies and excludes the adjustments to U.S. GAAP that are presented separately in those line items. | |||||
[2] | Revenue reconciling amounts for fiscal year 2012 and 2013 included the deferral and subsequent recognition, respectively, of $540 million of revenue related to the Windows Upgrade Offer. |
Significant_Corporate_and_Othe1
Significant Corporate and Other Activity (Parenthetical) (Detail) (USD $) | 12 Months Ended | ||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income (loss) | $26,764 | $21,763 | $27,161 |
Reconciling amounts | Windows Upgrade Offer | ' | ' | ' |
Segment Reporting, Reconciling Item for Operating Profit (Loss) from Segment to Consolidated [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Operating income (loss) | $540 | $540 | ' |
Segment_Information_and_Geogra2
Segment Information and Geographic Data - Additional Information (Detail) | 12 Months Ended | ||
Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Sales to an individual customer | 'No sales to an individual customer or country other than the United States accounted for more than 10% | 'No sales to an individual customer or country other than the United States accounted for more than 10% | 'No sales to an individual customer or country other than the United States accounted for more than 10% |
Revenue_Classified_by_Major_Ge
Revenue Classified by Major Geographic Areas (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |||
Geographic Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||
Revenues | $19,896 | $20,489 | $21,456 | $16,008 | $18,059 | $17,407 | $20,885 | $17,372 | $77,849 | $73,723 | $69,943 | |||
United States | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||
Geographic Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||
Revenues | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 41,344 | [1] | 38,846 | [1] | 38,008 | [1] |
Other Countries | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||
Geographic Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||
Revenues | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $36,505 | $34,877 | $31,935 | |||
[1] | Includes billings to OEMs and certain multinational organizations because of the nature of these businesses and the impracticability of determining the geographic source of the revenue. |
Revenue_Classified_by_Signific
Revenue Classified by Significant Product and Service Offerings (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | |||||||||
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | $19,896 | $20,489 | $21,456 | $16,008 | $18,059 | $17,407 | $20,885 | $17,372 | $77,849 | $73,723 | $69,943 |
Microsoft Office system | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 22,995 | 22,299 | 20,730 |
Windows PC operating system | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 17,529 | 17,320 | 17,825 |
Server products and tools | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 15,408 | 14,232 | 13,251 |
Xbox 360 platform | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 7,100 | 8,045 | 8,103 |
Consulting and product support services | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 4,372 | 3,976 | 3,372 |
Advertising | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 3,387 | 3,181 | 2,913 |
Other products and services | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue from External Customer [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Revenue | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $7,058 | $4,670 | $3,749 |
LongLived_Assets_Excluding_Fin
Long-Lived Assets, Excluding Financial Instruments and Tax Assets, Classified by Location of Controlling Statutory Company (Detail) (USD $) | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 |
In Millions, unless otherwise specified | |||
Certain Long-Lived Assets by Geography [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Long-lived assets | $27,729 | $24,891 | $21,487 |
United States | ' | ' | ' |
Certain Long-Lived Assets by Geography [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Long-lived assets | 16,615 | 14,081 | 18,498 |
Luxembourg | ' | ' | ' |
Certain Long-Lived Assets by Geography [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Long-lived assets | 6,943 | 6,975 | 0 |
Other Countries | ' | ' | ' |
Certain Long-Lived Assets by Geography [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' |
Long-lived assets | $4,171 | $3,835 | $2,989 |
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Quarterly Information (Unaudited) (Detail) (USD $) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2011 | Sep. 30, 2011 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | |||||
Quarterly Financial Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |||||
Revenue | $19,896 | $20,489 | $21,456 | $16,008 | $18,059 | $17,407 | $20,885 | $17,372 | $77,849 | $73,723 | $69,943 | |||||
Gross margin | 14,294 | 15,702 | 15,764 | 11,840 | 13,896 | 13,455 | 15,247 | 13,595 | 57,600 | 56,193 | 54,366 | |||||
Net income | $4,965 | [1] | $6,055 | [2] | $6,377 | $4,466 | ($492) | [3] | $5,108 | $6,624 | $5,738 | $21,863 | [4] | $16,978 | [3] | $23,150 |
Basic earnings (loss) per share | $0.59 | $0.72 | $0.76 | $0.53 | ($0.06) | $0.61 | $0.79 | $0.68 | $2.61 | $2.02 | $2.73 | |||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | $0.59 | [1] | $0.72 | [2] | $0.76 | $0.53 | ($0.06) | [3] | $0.60 | $0.78 | $0.68 | $2.58 | [4] | $2 | [3] | $2.69 |
[1] | Includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. | |||||||||||||||
[2] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. | |||||||||||||||
[3] | Includes a goodwill impairment charge related to our previous OSD business segment (related to Devices and Consumer Other under our current segment structure) which decreased net income by $6.2 billion and diluted earnings per share by $0.73. | |||||||||||||||
[4] | Includes a charge related to a fine imposed by the European Commission in March 2013 which decreased net income by $733 million (€561 million) and diluted earnings per share by $0.09. Also includes a charge for Surface RT inventory adjustments recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2013, which decreased net income by $596 million and diluted earnings per share by $0.07. |
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Quarterly Information (Unaudited) (Parenthetical) (Detail) | 3 Months Ended | 12 Months Ended | 3 Months Ended | ||||
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2013 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2011 | Mar. 31, 2013 | Mar. 31, 2013 |
USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | USD ($) | Imposed Fine | Imposed Fine | |
USD ($) | EUR (€) | ||||||
Quarterly Financial Information [Line Items] | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Fine imposed by the European Commission | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $733 | € 561 |
Decrease in diluted earnings per share arising from EU fine | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | $0.09 | ' |
Surface RT inventory adjustments | 596 | ' | 596 | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Decrease in diluted earnings per share arising from Surface RT inventory adjustments | $0.07 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |
Goodwill impairment | ' | $6,193 | $0 | $6,193 | $0 | ' | ' |
Decrease in diluted earnings per share arising from goodwill impairment | ' | $0.73 | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' |