Depreciation of John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. from 31 Mar 2021 to 31 Mar 2025

Taxonomy & unit
us-gaap: USD
Description
The amount of expense recognized in the current period that reflects the allocation of the cost of tangible assets over the assets' useful lives. Includes production and non-production related depreciation.
Summary
John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. quarterly and annual Depreciation in USD history and change rate from 31 Mar 2021 to 31 Mar 2025.
  • John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. Depreciation for the quarter ending 31 Mar 2025 was $126,000, a 12% increase year-over-year.
  • John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. annual Depreciation for 2024 was $447,000, a 7.6% decline from 2023.
  • John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. annual Depreciation for 2023 was $484,000, a 13% decline from 2022.
  • John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. annual Depreciation for 2022 was $557,000, a 32% decline from 2021.
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Depreciation, Quarterly (USD)
Depreciation, YoY Quarterly Change (%)
Depreciation, Annual (USD)
Depreciation, YoY Annual Change (%)

John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. Quarterly Depreciation (USD)

Period TTM Value Value YoY Chg Change % Start Date End Date Report Filed Fiscal Year Fiscal Period
Q1 2025 $126,000 +$14,000 +12% 01 Jan 2025 31 Mar 2025 10-Q 13 May 2025 2025 Q1
Q1 2024 $112,000 -$5,000 -4.3% 01 Jan 2024 31 Mar 2024 10-Q 13 May 2025 2025 Q1
Q1 2023 $117,000 -$36,000 -24% 01 Jan 2023 31 Mar 2023 10-Q 14 May 2024 2024 Q1
Q1 2022 $153,000 -$36,000 -19% 01 Jan 2022 31 Mar 2022 10-Q 10 May 2023 2023 Q1
Q1 2021 $189,000 01 Jan 2021 31 Mar 2021 10-Q 25 May 2022 2022 Q1

John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. Annual Depreciation (USD)

Period Value YoY Chg Change % Start Date End Date Report Filed Fiscal Year Fiscal Period
2024 $447,000 -$37,000 -7.6% 01 Jan 2024 31 Dec 2024 10-K 28 Mar 2025 2024 FY
2023 $484,000 -$73,000 -13% 01 Jan 2023 31 Dec 2023 10-K 28 Mar 2025 2024 FY
2022 $557,000 -$257,000 -32% 01 Jan 2022 31 Dec 2022 10-K 20 Mar 2024 2023 FY
2021 $814,000 01 Jan 2021 31 Dec 2021 10-K 23 Mar 2023 2022 FY
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