Webster Financial (WBS) Change in Interest Receivables: 2009-2013
Historic Change in Interest Receivables for Webster Financial (WBS) over the last 4 years, with Sep 2013 value amounting to -$3.0 million.
- Webster Financial's Change in Interest Receivables rose 58.24% to -$3.0 million in Q3 2013 from the same period last year, while for Sep 2013 it was -$85.0 million, marking a year-over-year decrease of 470.69%. This contributed to the annual value of $12.2 million for FY2012, which is 73.92% up from last year.
- Webster Financial's Change in Interest Receivables amounted to -$3.0 million in Q3 2013, which was up 96.20% from -$79.4 million recorded in Q2 2013.
- Webster Financial's 5-year Change in Interest Receivables high stood at $154.0 million for Q1 2010, and its period low was -$173.1 million during Q2 2010.
- For the 3-year period, Webster Financial's Change in Interest Receivables averaged around -$5.8 million, with its median value being -$678,000 (2013).
- As far as peak fluctuations go, Webster Financial's Change in Interest Receivables skyrocketed by 3,634.47% in 2012, and later slumped by 893.98% in 2013.
- Webster Financial's Change in Interest Receivables (Quarterly) stood at $90.0 million in 2009, then crashed by 116.29% to -$14.7 million in 2010, then skyrocketed by 159.92% to $8.8 million in 2011, then crashed by 122.29% to -$2.0 million in 2012, then surged by 58.24% to -$3.0 million in 2013.
- Its Change in Interest Receivables was -$3.0 million in Q3 2013, compared to -$79.4 million in Q2 2013 and -$678,000 in Q1 2013.