Mexican Economic Development (FMX) Non-Current Receivables (2016 - 2021)

Mexican Economic Development (FMX) has disclosed Non-Current Receivables for 6 consecutive years, with $60.0 million as the latest value for Q4 2021.

  • Quarterly Non-Current Receivables rose 25.64% to $60.0 million in Q4 2021 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was $60.0 million through Dec 2021, up 25.64% year-over-year, with the annual reading at $60.0 million for FY2021, 25.64% up from the prior year.
  • Non-Current Receivables for Q4 2021 was $60.0 million at Mexican Economic Development, up from $47.8 million in the prior quarter.
  • The five-year high for Non-Current Receivables was $109.6 million in Q4 2019, with the low at $36.6 million in Q4 2018.
  • Average Non-Current Receivables over 5 years is $58.5 million, with a median of $47.8 million recorded in 2020.
  • The sharpest move saw Non-Current Receivables surged 199.68% in 2019, then tumbled 56.41% in 2020.
  • Over 5 years, Non-Current Receivables stood at $38.6 million in 2017, then decreased by 5.3% to $36.6 million in 2018, then soared by 199.68% to $109.6 million in 2019, then crashed by 56.41% to $47.8 million in 2020, then grew by 25.64% to $60.0 million in 2021.
  • According to Business Quant data, Non-Current Receivables over the past three periods came in at $60.0 million, $47.8 million, and $109.6 million for Q4 2021, Q4 2020, and Q4 2019 respectively.