Duke Energy CORP (DUK) Short term Debt (2009 - 2012)

Duke Energy (DUK) reported Short term Debt of $2.5 billion for Q3 2012, up 62.93% year-over-year from $1.5 billion in Q4 2011, and up 33.05% on a QoQ basis from $1.9 billion in Q2 2012.

Duke Energy (DUK) has 4 years of Short term Debt data on file, last reported at $2.5 billion in Q3 2012.

  • Quarterly Short term Debt rose 62.93% year-over-year to $2.5 billion in Q3 2012, while the trailing twelve-month figure through Sep 2012 was $2.5 billion (up 62.93% YoY) and the FY2011 annual result came in at $1.9 billion, up 588.73% from the prior year.
  • Short term Debt rose to $2.5 billion in Q3 2012 per DUK's latest filing, from $1.9 billion in the prior quarter.
  • Across five years, Short term Debt topped out at $2.5 billion in Q3 2012 and bottomed at $6.0 million in Q1 2010.
  • The 4-year median for Short term Debt is $955.0 million (2009), against an average of $1.0 billion.
  • The widest annual swing landed in 2010, when Short term Debt tumbled 69.51%; it then soared 17050.0% in 2011.
  • Tracing DUK's Short term Debt over 4 years: stood at $902.0 million in 2009, then plunged by 69.51% to $275.0 million in 2010, then soared by 588.73% to $1.9 billion in 2011, then surged by 31.36% to $2.5 billion in 2012.
  • Per Business Quant, the three latest DUK Short term Debt figures stand at $2.5 billion (Q3 2012), $1.9 billion (Q2 2012), and $1.1 billion (Q1 2012).

Historic Data

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DateValue
Sep 30, 2012 2.49 Bn
Jun 30, 2012 1.87 Bn
Mar 31, 2012 1.07 Bn
Dec 31, 2011 1.89 Bn
Sep 30, 2011 1.53 Bn
Jun 30, 2011 1.01 Bn
Mar 31, 2011 1.03 Bn
Dec 31, 2010 275.00 Mn
Sep 30, 2010 242.00 Mn
Jun 30, 2010 318.00 Mn
Mar 31, 2010 6.00 Mn
Dec 31, 2009 902.00 Mn
Sep 30, 2009 743.00 Mn
Jun 30, 2009 901.00 Mn