Travel & Leisure (TNL) Non-Current Assets (2016 - 2018)
Travel & Leisure has reported Non-Current Assets over the past 10 years, most recently at $7.4 billion for Q1 2018.
- Quarterly Non-Current Assets fell 7.76% to $7.4 billion in Q1 2018 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was $31.2 billion through Mar 2018, down 1.82% year-over-year, with the annual reading at $7.5 billion for FY2017, 6.89% down from the prior year.
- Non-Current Assets was $7.4 billion for Q1 2018 at Travel & Leisure, down from $7.5 billion in the prior quarter.
- Over five years, Non-Current Assets peaked at $8.2 billion in Q3 2017 and troughed at $6.6 billion in Q4 2015.
- The 5-year median for Non-Current Assets is $7.8 billion (2016), against an average of $7.8 billion.
- Biggest five-year swings in Non-Current Assets: decreased 14.86% in 2015 and later rose 22.11% in 2016.
- Tracing TNL's Non-Current Assets over 5 years: stood at $7.7 billion in 2014, then decreased by 14.86% to $6.6 billion in 2015, then increased by 22.11% to $8.0 billion in 2016, then decreased by 6.89% to $7.5 billion in 2017, then fell by 0.51% to $7.4 billion in 2018.
- According to Business Quant data, Non-Current Assets over the past three periods came in at $7.4 billion, $7.5 billion, and $8.2 billion for Q1 2018, Q4 2017, and Q3 2017 respectively.