International Business Machines (IBM) Non-Current Assets (2016 - 2025)
International Business Machines (IBM) has 17 years of Non-Current Assets data on record, last reported at $114.9 billion in Q4 2025.
- For Q4 2025, Non-Current Assets rose 11.92% year-over-year to $114.9 billion; the TTM value through Dec 2025 reached $453.2 billion, up 11.2%, while the annual FY2025 figure was $114.9 billion, 11.92% up from the prior year.
- Non-Current Assets reached $114.9 billion in Q4 2025 per IBM's latest filing, up from $113.6 billion in the prior quarter.
- Across five years, Non-Current Assets topped out at $116.0 billion in Q2 2021 and bottomed at -$14.9 billion in Q4 2022.
- Average Non-Current Assets over 5 years is $95.9 billion, with a median of $102.1 billion recorded in 2022.
- Peak YoY movement for Non-Current Assets: crashed 151.44% in 2022, then soared 788.79% in 2023.
- A 5-year view of Non-Current Assets shows it stood at $28.9 billion in 2021, then plummeted by 151.44% to -$14.9 billion in 2022, then skyrocketed by 788.79% to $102.3 billion in 2023, then rose by 0.35% to $102.7 billion in 2024, then rose by 11.92% to $114.9 billion in 2025.
- Per Business Quant database, its latest 3 readings for Non-Current Assets were $114.9 billion in Q4 2025, $113.6 billion in Q3 2025, and $114.3 billion in Q2 2025.