Goldman Sachs Change in Accounts Receivable 2010-2025 | GS

Goldman Sachs annual/quarterly change in accounts receivable history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Change in accounts receivable can be defined as the increase or decrease in accounts receivable for the given period.
  • Goldman Sachs change in accounts receivable for the quarter ending June 30, 2025 was $0M, a 0% increase year-over-year.
  • Goldman Sachs change in accounts receivable for the twelve months ending June 30, 2025 was $0M, a 0% increase year-over-year.
  • Goldman Sachs annual change in accounts receivable for 2024 was $0B, a 0% decline from 2023.
  • Goldman Sachs annual change in accounts receivable for 2023 was $0B, a 0% decline from 2022.
  • Goldman Sachs annual change in accounts receivable for 2022 was $0B, a 0% decline from 2021.
Goldman Sachs Annual Change in Accounts Receivable
(Millions of US $)
2024 $N/A
2023 $N/A
2022 $N/A
2021 $N/A
2020 $N/A
2019 $N/A
2018 $N/A
2017 $N/A
2016 $N/A
2015 $N/A
2014 $N/A
2013 $N/A
2012 $N/A
2011 $-3,780
2010 $201
2009 $6,265
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Investment Banks $221.204B $126.853B
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global financial holding company providing IB, securities, investment management and consumer banking services to a diversified client base. It has 4 broad segments. The IB segment comprises the Financial Advisory, Underwriting and lending to corporate clients. The Global Markets segment comprises Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities, which include client-execution activities related to making markets in credit products, interest rate products, mortgages, currencies and commodities. Equities include client execution activities related to making markets in equities, commissions and fees, and its securities services business, warehouse lending & structured financing to institutional clients, advisory and underwriting assignments. The Consumer & Wealth Management segment includes management and other fees, incentive fees and results from deposit-taking activities related to wealth management business. The Asset Management division comprises management and other fees.
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