U.S. Gold (USAU) Change in Receivables (2016 - 2017)

Historic Change in Receivables for U.S. Gold (USAU) over the last 8 years, with Q2 2017 value amounting to -$2.4 million.

  • U.S. Gold's Change in Receivables fell 22138.2% to -$2.4 million in Q2 2017 from the same period last year, while for Apr 2017 it was -$919000.0, marking a year-over-year decrease of 22402.16%. This contributed to the annual value of -$919000.0 for FY2017, which is 22402.16% down from last year.
  • As of Q2 2017, U.S. Gold's Change in Receivables stood at -$2.4 million, which was down 22138.2% from $125892.0 recorded in Q1 2017.
  • In the past 5 years, U.S. Gold's Change in Receivables ranged from a high of $2.0 million in Q2 2016 and a low of -$2.4 million during Q2 2017
  • Over the past 5 years, U.S. Gold's median Change in Receivables value was $173912.5 (recorded in 2016), while the average stood at $16608.6.
  • Its Change in Receivables has fluctuated over the past 5 years, first crashed by 45589.27% in 2013, then soared by 32395.14% in 2016.
  • Quarter analysis of 5 years shows U.S. Gold's Change in Receivables stood at $309134.0 in 2013, then grew by 10.36% to $341155.0 in 2014, then crashed by 282.42% to -$622332.0 in 2015, then skyrocketed by 135.66% to $221933.0 in 2016, then plummeted by 1179.54% to -$2.4 million in 2017.
  • Its Change in Receivables stands at -$2.4 million for Q2 2017, versus $125892.0 for Q1 2017 and $221933.0 for Q4 2016.