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Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) Change in Interest Receivables: 2010-2012

Historic Change in Interest Receivables for Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) over the last 2 years, with Dec 2012 value amounting to -$2.0 million.

  • Enterprise Financial Services' Change in Interest Receivables fell 1022.33% to -$2.0 million in Q4 2012 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2012 it was -$695,000, marking a year-over-year decrease of 1490.00%. This contributed to the annual value of $2.0 million for FY2018, which is 1166.46% up from last year.
  • According to the latest figures from Q4 2012, Enterprise Financial Services' Change in Interest Receivables is -$2.0 million, which was down 343.01% from $816,000 recorded in Q3 2012.
  • In the past 5 years, Enterprise Financial Services' Change in Interest Receivables ranged from a high of $816,000 in Q3 2012 and a low of -$2.0 million during Q4 2012.
  • Over the past 3 years, Enterprise Financial Services' median Change in Interest Receivables value was -$18,000 (recorded in 2011), while the average stood at -$44,300.
  • Within the past 5 years, the most significant YoY rise in Enterprise Financial Services' Change in Interest Receivables was 5,833.33% (2012), while the steepest drop was 1,022.33% (2012).
  • Enterprise Financial Services' Change in Interest Receivables (Quarterly) stood at -$108,000 in 2010, then soared by 299.07% to $215,000 in 2011, then plummeted by 1,022.33% to -$2.0 million in 2012.
  • Its Change in Interest Receivables stands at -$2.0 million for Q4 2012, versus $816,000 for Q3 2012 and -$240,000 for Q2 2012.