Financing

Net Change in Short-term Borrowings and Indebtedness to Subsidiaries

Chevron Net Change in Short-term Borrowings and Indebtedness to Subsidiaries increased by 2338.4% to $5.42B in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 1454.3%, from -$400.00M to $5.42B. Over 2 years (FY 2021 to FY 2025), Net Change in Short-term Borrowings and Indebtedness to Subsidiaries shows an upward trend with a -56.4% CAGR.

Analysis

StatementCash Flow Statement
SectionFinancing
First reportedQ1 2013
Last reportedQ1 2026May 7, 2026
Metric ID: wfc_change_in_short_term_borrowings_and_subsidiary_debt

Historical Data

17 periods
 Q2 '21Q3 '21Q4 '21Q1 '22Q3 '22Q1 '23Q2 '23Q3 '23Q4 '23Q1 '24Q2 '24Q3 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Value$711.00M-$5.58B-$1.95B$61.00M$242.00M-$87.00M-$17.00M$71.00M$168.00M$1.84B$1.28B$2.50B-$400.00M$2.29B-$2.71B-$242.00M$5.42B
QoQ Change-884.1%+65.1%+103.1%+296.7%-136.0%+80.5%+517.6%+136.6%+992.9%-30.1%+94.5%-116.0%+672.8%-218.3%+91.1%>999%
YoY Change+104.3%-242.6%-70.7%>999%>999%>999%-121.8%+78.6%-208.6%>999%
Range-$5.58B$5.42B
CAGR+66.1%
Avg YoY Growth>999%
Median YoY Growth+91.5%
Current Streak2 quarters growth

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chevron's net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries?
Chevron (CVX) reported net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries of $5.42B in Q1 2026.
How has Chevron's net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries changed year-over-year?
Chevron's net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries increased by 1454.3% year-over-year, from -$400.00M to $5.42B.
What is the long-term trend for Chevron's net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries?
Over 2 years (2021 to 2025), Chevron's net change in short-term borrowings and indebtedness to subsidiaries has grown at a -56.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from -$5.57B to -$1.06B.