Annual short term debt:
$55.00M-$508.00M(-90.23%)Summary
- As of today (June 26, 2025), FCF annual short term debt is $55.00 million, with the most recent change of -$508.00 million (-90.23%) on December 31, 2024.
- During the last 3 years, FCF annual short term debt has risen by +$55.00 million (+100.00%).
- FCF annual short term debt is now -96.07% below its all-time high of $1.40 billion, reached on December 31, 2015.
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quarterly short term debt:
$77.52M+$22.52M(+40.94%)Summary
- As of today (June 26, 2025), FCF quarterly short term debt is $77.52 million, with the most recent change of +$22.52 million (+40.94%) on March 31, 2025.
- Over the past year, FCF quarterly short term debt has dropped by -$469.03 million (-85.82%).
- FCF quarterly short term debt is now -94.90% below its all-time high of $1.52 billion, reached on March 31, 2016.
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Short term debt Formula
Short-Term Debt = Current Portion of Long-Term Debt + Short-Term Loans + Commercial Paper + Other Short-Term Borrowings
FCF Short term debt Trends
PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly |
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1 y1 year | -90.2% | -85.8% |
3 y3 years | +100.0% | -19.0% |
5 y5 years | -59.6% | -47.3% |
FCF Short term debt Highs & Lows
PeriodPeriod | Annual vs highAnnual vs high | Annual vs lowAnnual vs low | Quarter. vs highQuarter. vs high | Quarter. vs lowQuarter. vs low | |
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3 y | 3-year | -90.2% | >+9999.0% | -86.2% | +40.9% |
5 y | 5-year | -90.2% | >+9999.0% | -86.2% | >+9999.0% |
alltime | all time | -96.1% | >+9999.0% | -94.9% | >+9999.0% |
FCF Short term debt History
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
---|---|---|
Mar 2025 | - | $77.52M(+40.9%) |
Dec 2024 | $55.00M(-90.2%) | $55.00M(-89.8%) |
Sep 2024 | - | $538.83M(+0.2%) |
Jun 2024 | - | $537.61M(-1.6%) |
Mar 2024 | - | $546.54M(-2.9%) |
Dec 2023 | $563.00M(+97.5%) | $563.00M(+3.5%) |
Sep 2023 | - | $544.06M(+0.2%) |
Jun 2023 | - | $542.84M(+94.6%) |
Mar 2023 | - | $278.98M(-2.1%) |
Dec 2022 | $285.00M(>+9900.0%) | $285.00M(+191.0%) |
Sep 2022 | - | $97.93M(+10.1%) |
Jun 2022 | - | $88.92M(-7.1%) |
Mar 2022 | - | $95.75M(>+9900.0%) |
Dec 2021 | $0.00(-100.0%) | $0.00(-100.0%) |
Sep 2021 | - | $117.75M(+9.7%) |
Jun 2021 | - | $107.37M(-3.1%) |
Mar 2021 | - | $110.76M(-9.5%) |
Sep 2020 | - | $122.36M(+12.8%) |
Jun 2020 | - | $108.48M(-26.2%) |
Mar 2020 | - | $146.97M(+7.9%) |
Dec 2019 | $136.20M(-75.9%) | $136.20M(+62.7%) |
Sep 2019 | - | $83.73M(-84.9%) |
Jun 2019 | - | $555.08M(-1.9%) |
Mar 2019 | - | $565.62M(+0.1%) |
Dec 2018 | $565.00M(-0.4%) | $565.00M(-3.9%) |
Sep 2018 | - | $587.81M(+7.8%) |
Jun 2018 | - | $545.19M(-7.3%) |
Mar 2018 | - | $588.02M(+3.6%) |
Dec 2017 | $567.50M(-24.1%) | $567.50M(-29.6%) |
Sep 2017 | - | $805.83M(-4.8%) |
Jun 2017 | - | $846.14M(-12.0%) |
Mar 2017 | - | $961.60M(+28.6%) |
Dec 2016 | $748.00M(-46.6%) | $748.00M(-43.8%) |
Sep 2016 | - | $1.33B(-9.2%) |
Jun 2016 | - | $1.46B(-3.6%) |
Mar 2016 | - | $1.52B(+8.5%) |
Dec 2015 | $1.40B(+48.1%) | $1.40B(+5.3%) |
Sep 2015 | - | $1.33B(+7.9%) |
Jun 2015 | - | $1.23B(+9.5%) |
Mar 2015 | - | $1.13B(+19.1%) |
Dec 2014 | $945.00M(+97.7%) | $945.00M(-8.7%) |
Sep 2014 | - | $1.03B(+22.4%) |
Jun 2014 | - | $845.87M(+47.6%) |
Mar 2014 | - | $572.97M(+19.8%) |
Dec 2013 | $478.10M(+168.4%) | $478.10M(-13.3%) |
Sep 2013 | - | $551.63M(+24.8%) |
Jun 2013 | - | $441.85M(+43.4%) |
Mar 2013 | - | $308.10M(+73.0%) |
Dec 2012 | $178.10M(+112.0%) | $178.10M(-61.4%) |
Sep 2012 | - | $461.77M(-2.6%) |
Jun 2012 | - | $474.26M(+53.3%) |
Mar 2012 | - | $309.37M(+268.3%) |
Dec 2011 | $84.00M(-55.3%) | $84.00M(-51.7%) |
Sep 2011 | - | $173.78M(+7.3%) |
Jun 2011 | - | $161.94M(+4.2%) |
Mar 2011 | - | $155.34M(-17.3%) |
Dec 2010 | $187.86M(-80.4%) | $187.86M(+15.9%) |
Sep 2010 | - | $162.02M(-54.4%) |
Jun 2010 | - | $355.68M(-55.2%) |
Mar 2010 | - | $794.20M(-17.2%) |
Dec 2009 | $958.93M(-15.9%) | $958.93M(-8.1%) |
Sep 2009 | - | $1.04B(+4.5%) |
Jun 2009 | - | $998.26M(-10.2%) |
Mar 2009 | - | $1.11B(-2.5%) |
Dec 2008 | $1.14B | $1.14B(+30.2%) |
Sep 2008 | - | $875.42M(+4.9%) |
Date | Annual | Quarterly |
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Jun 2008 | - | $834.23M(+29.8%) |
Mar 2008 | - | $642.87M(+81.5%) |
Dec 2007 | $354.20M(-29.2%) | $354.20M(+49.0%) |
Sep 2007 | - | $237.73M(+61.3%) |
Jun 2007 | - | $147.35M(-52.5%) |
Mar 2007 | - | $309.89M(-38.0%) |
Dec 2006 | $500.01M(-24.9%) | $500.01M(+1.0%) |
Sep 2006 | - | $494.88M(-24.4%) |
Jun 2006 | - | $654.32M(+8.8%) |
Mar 2006 | - | $601.43M(-9.7%) |
Dec 2005 | $665.66M(-29.7%) | $665.66M(-9.8%) |
Sep 2005 | - | $738.23M(+6.2%) |
Jun 2005 | - | $694.83M(-24.4%) |
Mar 2005 | - | $919.64M(-2.8%) |
Dec 2004 | $946.47M(+49.3%) | $946.47M(-3.1%) |
Sep 2004 | - | $976.87M(+34.2%) |
Jun 2004 | - | $727.70M(+18.1%) |
Mar 2004 | - | $616.15M(-2.8%) |
Dec 2003 | $634.13M(+35.2%) | $634.13M(-3.2%) |
Sep 2003 | - | $655.36M(+10.3%) |
Jun 2003 | - | $594.21M(+45.4%) |
Mar 2003 | - | $408.73M(-12.9%) |
Dec 2002 | $469.06M(+9.7%) | $469.06M(+40.2%) |
Sep 2002 | - | $334.58M(+9.5%) |
Jun 2002 | - | $305.65M(-10.6%) |
Mar 2002 | - | $341.99M(-20.0%) |
Dec 2001 | $427.74M(+57.2%) | $427.74M(+15.0%) |
Sep 2001 | - | $371.93M(+36.7%) |
Jun 2001 | - | $272.03M(-5.2%) |
Mar 2001 | - | $286.91M(+5.4%) |
Dec 2000 | $272.17M(-35.9%) | $272.17M(-23.2%) |
Sep 2000 | - | $354.40M(+14.9%) |
Jun 2000 | - | $308.50M(-30.6%) |
Mar 2000 | - | $444.80M(+4.7%) |
Dec 1999 | $424.80M(+202.3%) | $424.80M(+28.3%) |
Sep 1999 | - | $331.00M(+47.9%) |
Jun 1999 | - | $223.80M(-6.2%) |
Mar 1999 | - | $238.50M(+69.8%) |
Dec 1998 | $140.50M(-30.9%) | $140.50M(+37.1%) |
Sep 1998 | - | $102.50M(-58.1%) |
Jun 1998 | - | $244.60M(+0.5%) |
Mar 1998 | - | $243.50M(+19.7%) |
Dec 1997 | $203.40M(+35.3%) | $203.40M(+7.1%) |
Sep 1997 | - | $189.90M(+30.5%) |
Jun 1997 | - | $145.50M(+7.9%) |
Mar 1997 | - | $134.80M(-10.3%) |
Dec 1996 | $150.30M(+24.4%) | $150.30M(-24.9%) |
Sep 1996 | - | $200.10M(+34.1%) |
Jun 1996 | - | $149.20M(+48.9%) |
Mar 1996 | - | $100.20M(-17.1%) |
Dec 1995 | $120.80M(-40.1%) | $120.80M(+14.1%) |
Sep 1995 | - | $105.90M(-10.2%) |
Jun 1995 | - | $117.90M(-41.3%) |
Mar 1995 | - | $201.00M(-0.3%) |
Dec 1994 | $201.70M(+17.6%) | $201.70M(+14.3%) |
Sep 1994 | - | $176.40M(+12.4%) |
Jun 1994 | - | $157.00M(-10.0%) |
Mar 1994 | - | $174.50M(+1.7%) |
Dec 1993 | $171.50M(+225.4%) | $171.50M(+53.7%) |
Sep 1993 | - | $111.60M(+12.0%) |
Jun 1993 | - | $99.60M(+7.7%) |
Mar 1993 | - | $92.50M(+75.5%) |
Dec 1992 | $52.70M | $52.70M(-19.9%) |
Sep 1992 | - | $65.80M(+67.4%) |
Jun 1992 | - | $39.30M(+9.8%) |
Mar 1992 | - | $35.80M |
FAQ
- What is First Commonwealth Financial annual short term debt?
- What is the all time high annual short term debt for First Commonwealth Financial?
- What is First Commonwealth Financial annual short term debt year-on-year change?
- What is First Commonwealth Financial quarterly short term debt?
- What is the all time high quarterly short term debt for First Commonwealth Financial?
- What is First Commonwealth Financial quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?
What is First Commonwealth Financial annual short term debt?
The current annual short term debt of FCF is $55.00M
What is the all time high annual short term debt for First Commonwealth Financial?
First Commonwealth Financial all-time high annual short term debt is $1.40B
What is First Commonwealth Financial annual short term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, FCF annual short term debt has changed by -$508.00M (-90.23%)
What is First Commonwealth Financial quarterly short term debt?
The current quarterly short term debt of FCF is $77.52M
What is the all time high quarterly short term debt for First Commonwealth Financial?
First Commonwealth Financial all-time high quarterly short term debt is $1.52B
What is First Commonwealth Financial quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?
Over the past year, FCF quarterly short term debt has changed by -$469.03M (-85.82%)