IBM Receivables 2010-2024 | IBM

IBM receivables from 2010 to 2024. Receivables can be defined as the total amount of collectibles for a company
  • IBM receivables for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 were $6.318B, a 2.37% increase year-over-year.
  • IBM receivables for 2023 were $7.854B, a 6.74% increase from 2022.
  • IBM receivables for 2022 were $7.358B, a 5.13% decline from 2021.
  • IBM receivables for 2021 were $7.756B, a 19.6% increase from 2020.
IBM Annual Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2023 $7,854
2022 $7,358
2021 $7,756
2020 $6,485
2019 $9,603
2018 $8,175
2017 $9,909
2016 $10,239
2015 $9,534
2014 $11,996
2013 $12,049
2012 $12,540
2011 $12,660
2010 $11,968
2009 $11,879
IBM Quarterly Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $6,318
2024-06-30 $6,526
2024-03-31 $6,801
2023-12-31 $7,854
2023-09-30 $6,172
2023-06-30 $6,511
2023-03-31 $6,569
2022-12-31 $7,358
2022-09-30 $6,428
2022-06-30 $6,776
2022-03-31 $6,966
2021-12-31 $7,756
2021-09-30 $7,508
2021-06-30 $7,629
2021-03-31 $7,245
2020-12-31 $6,485
2020-09-30 $7,022
2020-06-30 $7,480
2020-03-31 $8,543
2019-12-31 $9,603
2019-09-30 $8,629
2019-06-30 $9,195
2019-03-31 $7,658
2018-12-31 $8,175
2018-09-30 $7,838
2018-06-30 $8,534
2018-03-31 $8,984
2017-12-31 $9,909
2017-09-30 $9,076
2017-06-30 $9,395
2017-03-31 $9,507
2016-12-31 $10,239
2016-09-30 $9,164
2016-06-30 $9,912
2016-03-31 $10,084
2015-12-31 $9,534
2015-09-30 $8,918
2015-06-30 $11,022
2015-03-31 $11,546
2014-12-31 $11,996
2014-09-30 $10,591
2014-06-30 $11,457
2014-03-31 $11,332
2013-12-31 $12,049
2013-09-30 $11,548
2013-06-30 $12,175
2013-03-31 $12,055
2012-12-31 $12,540
2012-09-30 $11,838
2012-06-30 $11,875
2012-03-31 $11,681
2011-12-31 $12,660
2011-09-30 $10,842
2011-06-30 $11,666
2011-03-31 $11,293
2010-12-31 $11,968
2010-09-30 $10,904
2010-06-30 $10,191
2010-03-31 $10,428
2009-12-31 $11,879
2009-09-30 $10,678
2009-06-30 $10,740
2009-03-31 $10,511
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Computer and Technology Computers - Integrated Systems $206.168B $61.860B
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