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LEASES
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Leases [Abstract]  
Leases LEASES
For further information on the Company's policies relating to leases see Note 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.
The Company has operating and finance leases primarily for real estate properties, including corporate offices, facilities to support the Company’s manufacturing, assembly, research and development and distribution operations and retail stores, as well as information technology equipment, automobiles and office equipment, with remaining terms of approximately 1 year to 57 years. Some of the Company’s lease contracts include options to extend the leases for up to 30 years, while others include options to terminate the leases within 25 years.
A summary of total lease costs and other information for the periods relating to the Company’s finance and operating leases is as follows:
June 30
(In millions)202320222021
Total lease cost
Finance lease cost:
Amortization of right-of-use assets
$11 $12 $
Interest on lease liabilities
— — — 
Operating lease cost
444 465 470 
Short-term lease cost
41 24 19 
Variable lease cost
213 332 301 
Total
$709 $833 $799 
Other information
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities
Operating cash flows from operating leases
$463 $506 $451 
Financing cash flows from finance leases
$15 $18 $12 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities$273 $279 $267 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities$34 $10 $44 
Weighted-average remaining lease term – finance leases
14 years3 years3 years
Weighted-average remaining lease term – operating leases
9 years9 years10 years
Weighted-average discount rate – finance leases
0.4 %1.0 %1.1 %
Weighted-average discount rate – operating leases
2.5 %2.4 %2.3 %
The total future minimum lease payments, over the remaining lease term, relating to the Company’s operating and finance leases for each of the next five fiscal years and thereafter is as follows:
(In millions)Operating LeasesFinance Leases
Fiscal 2024$399 $
Fiscal 2025362 
Fiscal 2026299 
Fiscal 2027236 
Fiscal 2028185 
Thereafter827 21 
Total future minimum lease payments2,308 42 
Less imputed interest(253)— 
Total$2,055 $42 
Operating lease and finance lease liabilities included in the consolidated balance sheet are as follows:
June 30
20232022
(In millions)Operating LeasesFinance LeasesOperating LeasesFinance Leases
Total current liabilities
$357 $365 $13 
Total noncurrent liabilities
1,698 33 1,868 10 
Total
$2,055 $42 $2,233 $23 
The ROU assets and lease liabilities related to finance leases are included in Other assets and in Current debt and Long-term debt, respectively, in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2023 and 2022.
During fiscal 2021, as a result of the continued challenging retail environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, certain of the Company’s freestanding stores experienced lower net sales and lower expectations of future cash flows. These changes were an indicator that the carrying amounts may not be recoverable. Accordingly, the Company performed a recoverability test by comparing projected undiscounted cash flows from the use and eventual disposition of an asset or asset group to its carrying value. For those freestanding stores that failed step one of this test, the Company then compared the assets carrying values to their estimated fair values. Specifically, for the related ROU assets, the fair value was based on discounting market rent using a real estate discount rate. As a result, the Company recognized $71 million of long-lived asset impairments, included in Impairments of other intangible and long-lived assets, in the accompanying consolidated statements of earnings for the year ended June 30, 2021. The fiscal 2021 impairments related to other assets (i.e. rights associated with commercial operating leases) of $27 million, operating lease right-of-use assets of $25 million and the related property, plant and equipment in certain freestanding stores of $19 million.
A summary of impairment charges is as follows:

(In millions)Year Ended June 30, 2021
Product CategoryImpairment Charge
Skin care$
Makeup52 
Fragrance14 
Hair care
Other— 
Total$71 
Region
The Americas$23 
Europe, the Middle East & Africa48 
Asia/Pacific— 
Total$71 
Leases LEASES
For further information on the Company's policies relating to leases see Note 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.
The Company has operating and finance leases primarily for real estate properties, including corporate offices, facilities to support the Company’s manufacturing, assembly, research and development and distribution operations and retail stores, as well as information technology equipment, automobiles and office equipment, with remaining terms of approximately 1 year to 57 years. Some of the Company’s lease contracts include options to extend the leases for up to 30 years, while others include options to terminate the leases within 25 years.
A summary of total lease costs and other information for the periods relating to the Company’s finance and operating leases is as follows:
June 30
(In millions)202320222021
Total lease cost
Finance lease cost:
Amortization of right-of-use assets
$11 $12 $
Interest on lease liabilities
— — — 
Operating lease cost
444 465 470 
Short-term lease cost
41 24 19 
Variable lease cost
213 332 301 
Total
$709 $833 $799 
Other information
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities
Operating cash flows from operating leases
$463 $506 $451 
Financing cash flows from finance leases
$15 $18 $12 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities$273 $279 $267 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities$34 $10 $44 
Weighted-average remaining lease term – finance leases
14 years3 years3 years
Weighted-average remaining lease term – operating leases
9 years9 years10 years
Weighted-average discount rate – finance leases
0.4 %1.0 %1.1 %
Weighted-average discount rate – operating leases
2.5 %2.4 %2.3 %
The total future minimum lease payments, over the remaining lease term, relating to the Company’s operating and finance leases for each of the next five fiscal years and thereafter is as follows:
(In millions)Operating LeasesFinance Leases
Fiscal 2024$399 $
Fiscal 2025362 
Fiscal 2026299 
Fiscal 2027236 
Fiscal 2028185 
Thereafter827 21 
Total future minimum lease payments2,308 42 
Less imputed interest(253)— 
Total$2,055 $42 
Operating lease and finance lease liabilities included in the consolidated balance sheet are as follows:
June 30
20232022
(In millions)Operating LeasesFinance LeasesOperating LeasesFinance Leases
Total current liabilities
$357 $365 $13 
Total noncurrent liabilities
1,698 33 1,868 10 
Total
$2,055 $42 $2,233 $23 
The ROU assets and lease liabilities related to finance leases are included in Other assets and in Current debt and Long-term debt, respectively, in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2023 and 2022.
During fiscal 2021, as a result of the continued challenging retail environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, certain of the Company’s freestanding stores experienced lower net sales and lower expectations of future cash flows. These changes were an indicator that the carrying amounts may not be recoverable. Accordingly, the Company performed a recoverability test by comparing projected undiscounted cash flows from the use and eventual disposition of an asset or asset group to its carrying value. For those freestanding stores that failed step one of this test, the Company then compared the assets carrying values to their estimated fair values. Specifically, for the related ROU assets, the fair value was based on discounting market rent using a real estate discount rate. As a result, the Company recognized $71 million of long-lived asset impairments, included in Impairments of other intangible and long-lived assets, in the accompanying consolidated statements of earnings for the year ended June 30, 2021. The fiscal 2021 impairments related to other assets (i.e. rights associated with commercial operating leases) of $27 million, operating lease right-of-use assets of $25 million and the related property, plant and equipment in certain freestanding stores of $19 million.
A summary of impairment charges is as follows:

(In millions)Year Ended June 30, 2021
Product CategoryImpairment Charge
Skin care$
Makeup52 
Fragrance14 
Hair care
Other— 
Total$71 
Region
The Americas$23 
Europe, the Middle East & Africa48 
Asia/Pacific— 
Total$71