Quarterly Financial Report: U.S. Corporations: Computer and Electronic Products: Trade Accounts and Trade Notes Payable
QFR306COMUSNO • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
128,712.00
Year-over-Year Change
8.52%
Date Range
10/1/2000 - 1/1/2025
Summary
This trend tracks trade accounts and trade notes payable specifically for U.S. corporations in the computer and electronic products sector. It provides critical insights into short-term financial obligations and supply chain dynamics within a key technology manufacturing segment.
Analysis & Context
This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.
Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.
About This Dataset
The metric represents the outstanding financial liabilities of computer and electronic product manufacturers to their suppliers and creditors. Economists use this data to assess industry financial health, potential cash flow constraints, and broader manufacturing sector liquidity.
Methodology
Data is collected through quarterly financial surveys and reporting mechanisms administered by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Historical Context
This trend is used by policymakers, investors, and economic analysts to understand technological manufacturing sector financial conditions and potential supply chain stress indicators.
Key Facts
- Represents financial obligations in computer and electronic product manufacturing
- Provides quarterly snapshot of industry short-term financial commitments
- Useful indicator of supply chain financial dynamics
FAQs
Q: What does this economic indicator measure?
A: It tracks trade accounts and notes payable for U.S. computer and electronic product corporations, representing their short-term financial liabilities to suppliers.
Q: Why is this trend important?
A: The trend helps economists and investors understand financial health and potential cash flow challenges in the technology manufacturing sector.
Q: How frequently is this data updated?
A: The data is typically updated on a quarterly basis by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Q: How can businesses use this information?
A: Companies can benchmark their financial obligations against industry standards and assess broader sector financial trends.
Q: What are the limitations of this data?
A: The trend focuses specifically on computer and electronic products, so it may not represent the entire manufacturing sector's financial conditions.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Quarterly Financial Report: U.S. Corporations: Computer and Electronic Products: Trade Accounts and Trade Notes Payable [QFR306COMUSNO], retrieved from FRED.
Last Checked: 8/1/2025