Robert Half (RHI) Non-Current Debt (2016 - 2020)
Robert Half (RHI) has disclosed Non-Current Debt for 12 consecutive years, with $62000.0 as the latest value for Q3 2020.
- For Q3 2020, Non-Current Debt fell 78.98% year-over-year to $62000.0; the TTM value through Sep 2020 reached $62000.0, down 78.98%, while the annual FY2019 figure was $239000.0, 47.7% down from the prior year.
- Non-Current Debt hit $62000.0 in Q3 2020 for Robert Half, down from $122000.0 in the prior quarter.
- Across five years, Non-Current Debt topped out at $966000.0 in Q1 2016 and bottomed at $62000.0 in Q3 2020.
- Average Non-Current Debt over 5 years is $542421.1, with a median of $559000.0 recorded in 2018.
- Year-over-year, Non-Current Debt decreased 13.98% in 2016 and then tumbled 78.98% in 2020.
- Robert Half's Non-Current Debt stood at $840000.0 in 2016, then fell by 21.79% to $657000.0 in 2017, then plummeted by 30.44% to $457000.0 in 2018, then plummeted by 47.7% to $239000.0 in 2019, then crashed by 74.06% to $62000.0 in 2020.
- According to Business Quant data, Non-Current Debt over the past three periods came in at $62000.0, $122000.0, and $181000.0 for Q3 2020, Q2 2020, and Q1 2020 respectively.