KPIs & Operating Metrics(New)

Capital One Financial (COF) Long-Term Investments (2016 - 2017)

Capital One Financial has reported Long-Term Investments over the past 9 years, most recently at $57.0 million for Q2 2017.

  • Quarterly Long-Term Investments rose 90.0% to $57.0 million in Q2 2017 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was $57.0 million through Jun 2017, up 90.0% year-over-year, with the annual reading at $8.0 million for FY2013, 96.08% down from the prior year.
  • Long-Term Investments was $57.0 million for Q2 2017 at Capital One Financial, down from $195.0 million in the prior quarter.
  • Over five years, Long-Term Investments peaked at $739.0 million in Q2 2014 and troughed at $8.0 million in Q4 2013.
  • The 5-year median for Long-Term Investments is $109.0 million (2013), against an average of $167.8 million.
  • Year-over-year, Long-Term Investments crashed 96.08% in 2013 and then soared 1016.67% in 2016.
  • A 5-year view of Long-Term Investments shows it stood at $8.0 million in 2013, then surged by 9137.5% to $739.0 million in 2014, then crashed by 87.69% to $91.0 million in 2015, then tumbled by 67.03% to $30.0 million in 2016, then soared by 90.0% to $57.0 million in 2017.
  • Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for COF's Long-Term Investments are $57.0 million (Q2 2017), $195.0 million (Q1 2017), and $30.0 million (Q2 2016).