S&P Global Change in Accounts Payable 2010-2024 | SPGI
S&P Global annual/quarterly change in accounts payable history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Change in accounts payable can be defined as the increase or decrease in trade payables for the given period.
- S&P Global change in accounts payable for the quarter ending December 31, 2024 was $M, a NAN% increase year-over-year.
- S&P Global change in accounts payable for the twelve months ending December 31, 2024 was $0M, a NAN% increase year-over-year.
- S&P Global annual change in accounts payable for 2024 was $0B, a NAN% decline from 2023.
- S&P Global annual change in accounts payable for 2023 was $0B, a NAN% decline from 2022.
- S&P Global annual change in accounts payable for 2022 was $0B, a NAN% decline from 2021.
S&P Global Annual Change in Accounts Payable (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$ |
2023 |
$ |
2022 |
$ |
2021 |
$ |
2020 |
$ |
2019 |
$ |
2018 |
$ |
2017 |
$ |
2016 |
$ |
2015 |
$ |
2014 |
$ |
2013 |
$ |
2012 |
$ |
2011 |
$ |
2010 |
$ |
2009 |
$ |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Business Services |
Business Information Services |
$164.125B |
$14.208B |
S&P Global Inc. is a leading provider of transparent and independent ratings, benchmarks, analytics and data to the capital and commodity markets worldwide. The company operates through four reportable segments: S&P Global Ratings (`Ratings`), S&P Global Market Intelligence (`Market Intelligence`), S&P Global Platts (`Platts`) and S&P Dow Jones Indices (`Indices`). Ratings operates as an independent provider of credit ratings, research, and analytics, offering investors and other market participants information, ratings and benchmarks. Market Intelligence is specialized in helping investment professionals, government agencies, corporations and universities. Platts operates as an independent provider of information and benchmark prices for the commodity and energy markets. Indices is a global index provider that maintains a wide variety of valuation and index benchmarks for investment advisors, wealth managers and institutional investors.
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