Cross Country Healthcare (CCRN) Depreciation Expense: 2010-2016
Historic Depreciation Expense for Cross Country Healthcare (CCRN) over the last 7 years, with Q4 2016 value amounting to $1.1 million.
- Cross Country Healthcare's Depreciation Expense rose 1624.74% to $1.1 million in Q4 2016 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2016 it was $4.2 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 802.81%. This contributed to the annual value of $4.2 million for FY2016, which is 809.13% up from last year.
- Per Cross Country Healthcare's latest filing, its Depreciation Expense stood at $1.1 million for Q4 2016, which was up 1624.74% from $995000.0 recorded in Q3 2016.
- Over the past 5 years, Cross Country Healthcare's Depreciation Expense peaked at $1.4 million during Q1 2012, and registered a low of $817000.0 during Q2 2014.
- Over the past 5 years, Cross Country Healthcare's median Depreciation Expense value was $1.0 million (recorded in 2014), while the average stood at $1.0 million.
- Within the past 5 years, the most significant YoY rise in Cross Country Healthcare's Depreciation Expense was 4339.34% (2012), while the steepest drop was 3313.95% (2012).
- Cross Country Healthcare's Depreciation Expense (Quarter) stood at $1.1 million in 2012, then dropped by 15.63% to $934000.0 in 2013, then grew by 14.56% to $1.1 million in 2014, then dropped by 10.84% to $954000.0 in 2015, then increased by 16.25% to $1.1 million in 2016.
- Its last three reported values are $1.1 million in Q4 2016, $995000.0 for Q3 2016, and $1.1 million during Q2 2016.