Energy Transfer (ET) Amortization of Deferred Charges (2016)
Historic Amortization of Deferred Charges for Energy Transfer (ET) over the last 8 years, with Q1 2016 value amounting to $3.0 million.
- Energy Transfer's Amortization of Deferred Charges fell 7000.0% to $3.0 million in Q1 2016 from the same period last year, while for Mar 2016 it was -$28.0 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 344.83%. This contributed to the annual value of $24.0 million for FY2017, which is 70000.0% up from last year.
- According to the latest figures from Q1 2016, Energy Transfer's Amortization of Deferred Charges is $3.0 million, which was down 7000.0% from -$41.0 million recorded in Q4 2015.
- Energy Transfer's 5-year Amortization of Deferred Charges high stood at $69.0 million for Q3 2014, and its period low was -$92.0 million during Q4 2014.
- Moreover, its 5-year median value for Amortization of Deferred Charges was -$12.0 million (2013), whereas its average is -$8.6 million.
- Its Amortization of Deferred Charges has fluctuated over the past 5 years, first tumbled by 180000.0% in 2013, then soared by 79000.0% in 2014.
- Over the past 5 years, Energy Transfer's Amortization of Deferred Charges (Quarter) stood at -$19.0 million in 2012, then surged by 36.84% to -$12.0 million in 2013, then tumbled by 666.67% to -$92.0 million in 2014, then skyrocketed by 55.43% to -$41.0 million in 2015, then soared by 107.32% to $3.0 million in 2016.
- Its Amortization of Deferred Charges stands at $3.0 million for Q1 2016, versus -$41.0 million for Q4 2015 and $36.0 million for Q3 2015.