American Express (AXP) Change in Account Payables: 2009-2010
Historic Change in Account Payables for American Express (AXP) over the last 1 years, with Jun 2010 value amounting to -$256.0 million.
- American Express' Change in Account Payables fell 118.98% to -$256.0 million in Q2 2010 from the same period last year, while for Jun 2010 it was $1.2 billion, marking a year-over-year increase of 133.90%. This contributed to the annual value of -$140.0 million for FY2018, which is 89.34% up from last year.
- As of Q2 2010, American Express' Change in Account Payables stood at -$256.0 million, which was down 228.00% from $200.0 million recorded in Q1 2010.
- Over the past 5 years, American Express' Change in Account Payables peaked at $1.3 billion during Q2 2009, and registered a low of -$2.7 billion during Q1 2009.
- Over the past 2 years, American Express' median Change in Account Payables value was $275.5 million (recorded in 2009), while the average stood at -$25.7 million.
- The largest annual percentage gain for American Express' Change in Account Payables in the last 5 years was 107.41% (2010), contrasted with its biggest fall of 118.98% (2010).
- American Express' Change in Account Payables (Quarterly) stood at $902.0 million in 2009, then crashed by 118.98% to -$256.0 million in 2010.
- Its Change in Account Payables stands at -$256.0 million for Q2 2010, versus $200.0 million for Q1 2010 and $902.0 million for Q4 2009.