Bank Of America (BAC-PE) Depreciation Expense (2016 - 2018)
Historic Depreciation Expense for Bank Of America (BAC-PE) over the last 10 years, with Q4 2018 value amounting to $427.0 million.
- Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense rose 389.29% to $427.0 million in Q4 2018 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2018 it was $1.7 billion, marking a year-over-year increase of 76.83%. This contributed to the annual value of $1.7 billion for FY2018, which is 76.83% up from last year.
- According to the latest figures from Q4 2018, Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense is $427.0 million, which was up 389.29% from $421.0 million recorded in Q3 2018.
- In the past 5 years, Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense registered a high of $546.0 million during Q1 2014, and its lowest value of $411.0 million during Q4 2017.
- For the 5-year period, Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense averaged around $468.2 million, with its median value being $449.0 million (2016).
- Per our database at Business Quant, Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense crashed by 1534.09% in 2016 and then surged by 389.29% in 2018.
- Quarter analysis of 5 years shows Bank Of America's Depreciation Expense stood at $531.0 million in 2014, then fell by 0.56% to $528.0 million in 2015, then dropped by 15.34% to $447.0 million in 2016, then decreased by 8.05% to $411.0 million in 2017, then rose by 3.89% to $427.0 million in 2018.
- Its last three reported values are $427.0 million in Q4 2018, $421.0 million for Q3 2018, and $415.0 million during Q2 2018.