KPIs & Operating Metrics(New)

Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) Short-term Investments: 2010-2011

Historic Short-term Investments for Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) over the last 2 years, with Dec 2011 value amounting to $14.5 million.

  • Enterprise Financial Services' Short-term Investments rose 11.70% to $16.4 million in Q3 2012 from the same period last year, while for Sep 2012 it was $16.4 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 11.70%. This contributed to the annual value of $14.5 million for FY2011, which is 18.32% up from last year.
  • Enterprise Financial Services' Short-term Investments amounted to $14.5 million in FY2011, which was up 18.32% from $12.3 million recorded in FY2010.
  • Enterprise Financial Services' Short-term Investments' 5-year high stood at $14.5 million during FY2011, with a 5-year trough of $12.3 million in FY2010.
  • Moreover, its 2-year median value for Short-term Investments was $13.4 million (2010), whereas its average is $13.4 million.
  • Data for Enterprise Financial Services' Short-term Investments shows a peak YoY increased of 18.32% (in 2011) over the last 5 years.
  • Yearly analysis of 2 years shows Enterprise Financial Services' Short-term Investments stood at $12.3 million in 2010, then increased by 18.32% to $14.5 million in 2011.