Kaiser Aluminum (KALU) Long-Term Debt Repayments (2016 - 2021)
Kaiser Aluminum's Long-Term Debt Repayments history spans 11 years, with the latest figure at $500000.0 for Q3 2021.
- For Q3 2021, Long-Term Debt Repayments rose 25.0% year-over-year to $500000.0; the TTM value through Sep 2021 reached $2.1 million, up 40.0%, while the annual FY2020 figure was $1.7 million, 21.43% up from the prior year.
- Long-Term Debt Repayments reached $500000.0 in Q3 2021 per KALU's latest filing, down from $700000.0 in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Long-Term Debt Repayments ranged from a high of $700000.0 in Q2 2021 to a low of -$100000.0 in Q2 2017.
- Average Long-Term Debt Repayments over 5 years is $305263.2, with a median of $300000.0 recorded in 2019.
- The largest YoY upside for Long-Term Debt Repayments was 300.0% in 2017 against a maximum downside of 200.0% in 2017.
- A 5-year view of Long-Term Debt Repayments shows it stood at $200000.0 in 2017, then changed by 0.0% to $200000.0 in 2018, then soared by 50.0% to $300000.0 in 2019, then surged by 66.67% to $500000.0 in 2020, then changed by 0.0% to $500000.0 in 2021.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for KALU's Long-Term Debt Repayments are $500000.0 (Q3 2021), $700000.0 (Q2 2021), and $400000.0 (Q1 2021).