Debt Issuance Proceeds

Financing

TMUSZ Debt Issuance Proceeds increased by 8400.0% to $498.00M in Q3 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric declined by 79.9%, from $2.48B to $498.00M. Over 3 years (FY 2021 to FY 2024), Debt Issuance Proceeds shows a downward trend with a -16.5% CAGR.

Analysis

StatementCash Flow Statement
SectionFinancing
CategoryLeverage
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityVolatile
First reportedQ1 2014
Last reportedQ4 2025

How to read this metric

High issuance can signal expansion plans or a strategy to take advantage of low interest rates, but also increases future interest obligations.

Detailed definition

The total cash proceeds received from the sale of bonds, notes, or other debt instruments. This represents an increase i...

Peer comparison

Companies often issue debt even when they have cash to optimize their weighted average cost of capital (WACC).

Metric ID: cf_debt_issuance

Historical Data

18 periods
 Q2 '21Q3 '21Q4 '21Q1 '22Q2 '22Q3 '22Q4 '22Q1 '23Q2 '23Q3 '23Q4 '23Q1 '24Q2 '24Q3 '24Q4 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25
Value$3.01B$1.99B$2.97B$0.00$0.00$2.97B$742.00M$3.01B$3.45B$1.98B$0.00$3.47B$2.14B$2.48B$498.00M$7.77B-$6.00M$498.00M
QoQ Change-33.8%+49.3%-100.0%-75.0%+306.1%+14.5%-42.5%-100.0%-38.5%+16.1%-79.9%>999%-100.1%>999%
YoY Change-100.0%+49.4%-75.0%-33.3%-100.0%+15.3%-38.1%+25.1%+123.8%-100.3%-79.9%
Range-$6.00M$7.77B
CAGR-34.5%
Avg YoY Growth-28.5%
Median YoY Growth-38.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TMUSZ's debt issuance proceeds?
TMUSZ (TMUSZ) reported debt issuance proceeds of $498.00M in Q3 2025.
How has TMUSZ's debt issuance proceeds changed year-over-year?
TMUSZ's debt issuance proceeds decreased by 79.9% year-over-year, from $2.48B to $498.00M.
What is the long-term trend for TMUSZ's debt issuance proceeds?
Over 3 years (2021 to 2024), TMUSZ's debt issuance proceeds has grown at a -16.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $14.73B to $8.59B.
What does debt issuance proceeds mean?
The amount of new money a company borrowed by issuing bonds or taking out loans.

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