Federal Home Loan Mortgage (FMCC) Total Non-Current Liabilities (2017 - 2025)
Federal Home Loan Mortgage (FMCC) has disclosed Total Non-Current Liabilities for 9 consecutive years, with -$11.6 billion as the latest value for Q4 2025.
- On a quarterly basis, Total Non-Current Liabilities changed N/A to -$11.6 billion in Q4 2025 year-over-year; TTM through Dec 2025 was -$11.6 billion, a N/A change, with the full-year FY2025 number at -$11.6 billion, changed N/A from a year prior.
- Total Non-Current Liabilities was -$11.6 billion for Q4 2025 at Federal Home Loan Mortgage, up from -$72.8 billion in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Total Non-Current Liabilities ranged from a high of $3346.5 billion in Q1 2025 to a low of -$72.8 billion in Q2 2025.
- A 5-year average of $2222.0 billion and a median of $3093.8 billion in 2022 define the central range for Total Non-Current Liabilities.
- Peak YoY movement for Total Non-Current Liabilities: soared 28299.58% in 2021, then plummeted 102.2% in 2025.
- Federal Home Loan Mortgage's Total Non-Current Liabilities stood at $2819.3 billion in 2021, then rose by 11.84% to $3153.1 billion in 2022, then rose by 2.03% to $3217.2 billion in 2023, then rose by 2.78% to $3306.7 billion in 2024, then crashed by 100.35% to -$11.6 billion in 2025.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for FMCC's Total Non-Current Liabilities are -$11.6 billion (Q4 2025), -$72.8 billion (Q2 2025), and $3346.5 billion (Q1 2025).