Growth Metrics

American Electric Power (AEP) Short term Debt (2016)

American Electric Power (AEP) has disclosed Short term Debt for 8 consecutive years, with $1.5 billion as the latest value for Q3 2016.

  • Quarterly Short term Debt rose 89.04% to $1.5 billion in Q3 2016 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was $1.5 billion through Sep 2016, up 89.04% year-over-year, with the annual reading at $800.0 million for FY2015, 40.56% down from the prior year.
  • Short term Debt hit $1.5 billion in Q3 2016 for American Electric Power, down from $2.1 billion in the prior quarter.
  • In the past five years, Short term Debt ranged from a high of $2.1 billion in Q2 2016 to a low of $60.0 million in Q2 2014.
  • Historically, Short term Debt has averaged $1.0 billion across 5 years, with a median of $1.1 billion in 2015.
  • Biggest five-year swings in Short term Debt: tumbled 96.1% in 2014 and later skyrocketed 2349.76% in 2016.
  • Year by year, Short term Debt stood at $155.0 million in 2012, then soared by 388.39% to $757.0 million in 2013, then soared by 77.81% to $1.3 billion in 2014, then plummeted by 40.56% to $800.0 million in 2015, then skyrocketed by 84.79% to $1.5 billion in 2016.
  • Business Quant data shows Short term Debt for AEP at $1.5 billion in Q3 2016, $2.1 billion in Q2 2016, and $2.0 billion in Q1 2016.