Apple Inc. Quarterly Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment in USD from Q4 2013 to Q4 2023

Taxonomy & unit
us-gaap: USD
Description
The cash outflow associated with the acquisition of long-lived, physical assets that are used in the normal conduct of business to produce goods and services and not intended for resale; includes cash outflows to pay for construction of self-constructed assets.
Summary
Apple Inc. quarterly/annual Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment history and growth rate from Q4 2013 to Q4 2023.
  • Apple Inc. Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment for the quarter ending December 30, 2023 was $2.39B, a 36.8% decline year-over-year.
  • Apple Inc. annual Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment for 2023 was $11B, a 2.34% increase from 2022.
  • Apple Inc. annual Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment for 2022 was $10.7B, a 3.4% decline from 2021.
  • Apple Inc. annual Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment for 2021 was $11.1B, a 51.7% increase from 2020.
Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment, Quarterly (USD)
Payments to Acquire Property, Plant, and Equipment, YoY Quarterly Growth (%)
Period TTM Value Value YoY Chg Change % Start Date End Date Report Filed
Q4 2023 $2.39B -$1.4B -36.8% Oct 1, 2023 Dec 30, 2023 10-Q 2024-02-02
Q4 2022 $3.79B +$984M +35.1% Sep 25, 2022 Dec 31, 2022 10-Q 2024-02-02
Q4 2021 $2.8B -$697M -19.9% Sep 26, 2021 Dec 25, 2021 10-Q 2023-02-03
Q4 2020 $3.5B +$1.39B +66.1% Sep 27, 2020 Dec 26, 2020 10-Q 2022-01-28
Q4 2019 $2.11B -$1.25B -37.2% Sep 29, 2019 Dec 28, 2019 10-Q 2021-01-28
Q4 2018 $3.36B +$545M +19.4% Sep 30, 2018 Dec 29, 2018 10-Q 2020-01-29
Q4 2017 $2.81B -$524M -15.7% Oct 1, 2017 Dec 30, 2017 10-Q 2019-01-30
Q4 2016 $3.33B -$278M -7.7% Sep 25, 2016 Dec 31, 2016 10-Q 2018-02-02
Q4 2015 $3.61B +$395M +12.3% Sep 27, 2015 Dec 26, 2015 10-Q 2017-02-01
Q4 2014 $3.22B +$1.23B +62.1% Sep 28, 2014 Dec 27, 2014 10-Q 2016-01-27
Q4 2013 $1.99B Sep 29, 2013 Dec 28, 2013 10-Q 2015-01-28
* An asterisk sign (*) next to the value indicates that the value is likely invalid.