Deere & Stock

Deere & Receivables

The Accounts Receivable of Deere & (DE) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 5.32 B USD. In the previous year, Accounts Receivable was 5.33 B USD — a change of -0.17% (lower).

Receivables

5.32 BUSD

YoY

-0.17%

Last updated:

Accounts Receivable of Deere & is 2026 5.32 B USD. Accounts Receivable of Deere & was 2025 5.33 B USD. It decreases by -0.17% lower compared to the previous year.

The Deere & Receivables history

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  • 25 Years

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Receivables
Date
Receivables
Jan 1, 2018
10.78 B USD
Jan 1, 2019
0.00 USD
Jan 1, 2020
0.00 USD
Jan 1, 2021
4.24 B USD
Jan 1, 2022
14.84 B USD
Jan 1, 2023
17.70 B USD
Jan 1, 2024
16.59 B USD
Jan 1, 2025
0.00 USD
The Deere & Receivables history
YEARReceivablesYoY
0.00USD-100.00%
16.59 BUSD-6.23%
17.70 BUSD+19.27%
14.84 BUSD+250.37%
4.24 BUSD
0.00USD
0.00USD-100.00%
10.78 BUSD+15.70%
9.32 BUSD+207.80%
3.03 BUSD-1.84%
3.08 BUSD-6.75%
3.31 BUSD-64.83%
9.41 BUSD-69.40%
30.74 BUSD+11.78%
27.50 BUSD+12.95%
24.35 BUSD+11.27%
21.88 BUSD+1.28%
21.61 BUSD+0.02%
21.60 BUSD+8.64%
19.88 BUSD+10.54%
17.99 BUSD+18.96%
15.12 BUSD+13.47%
13.33 BUSD+6.66%
12.49 BUSD-2.60%
12.83 BUSD+6.26%
12.07 BUSD+17.22%
10.30 BUSD-6.08%
10.96 BUSD+7.86%
10.17 BUSD+5.59%
9.63 BUSD+5.80%
9.10 BUSD+15.48%
7.88 BUSD+13.44%
6.95 BUSD-7.90%
7.54 BUSD-3.79%
7.84 BUSD+10.44%
7.10 BUSD+17.60%
6.04 BUSD+451,696.41%
1.34 MUSD-99.94%
2.14 BUSD-6.58%
2.29 BUSD-20.87%
2.89 BUSD-6.31%
3.09 BUSD+6.81%
2.89 BUSD
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Deere & Stock analysis

What does Deere & do? The company Deere is an American manufacturer of agricultural machinery, construction machinery, and forestry machinery, founded in 1837. The company is headquartered in Moline, Illinois and employs over 74,000 people worldwide. The history of Deere started with the invention of the self-cleaning plow by the company's founder, John Deere. John Deere, a blacksmith and inventor, noticed that the soil in the Midwest of the United States was much harder to plow compared to the soil in his home state of Vermont. He worked hard to develop an improved plow that solved the problem of mud and dirt sticking to the plow blades. The first version of this plow was manufactured in 1837 and the demand was so high that Deere had to leave his small blacksmith shop in Moline and move to a larger production facility to meet the demand. Today, Deere operates in three main business areas. The first area is agriculture, with products such as tractors, harvesters, plows, planting machines, and irrigation systems. The company is also dedicated to precision farming, a concept that allows farmers to increase their efficiency and maximize their yields by using sensors and other technologies to make decisions on how to best manage their fields. Deere also offers smart machines that are capable of automatically plowing, planting, and harvesting. The second area of Deere is the construction machinery industry. The company manufactures a wide range of equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, compact loaders, dump trucks, road rollers, and crane trucks. Deere's products are typically known for being particularly robust and durable, making them ideal for demanding applications on construction sites and in industries. The third business area of Deere is the forestry industry. The company manufactures specialized machines used for harvesting and transporting wood. These machines include harvesters, forwarders, skidders, and processors. The company has also developed a variety of products and services to help forest owners manage their wood sustainably and efficiently. In summary, Deere is a leading provider of agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery. The company has built a reputation as a reliable and innovative manufacturer that offers its customers innovative solutions to increase their efficiency and profitability. Deere has a strong presence in the agricultural and forestry industry worldwide and is constantly striving to open up new markets and applications for its products. Deere & is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Deere & stock

Accounts Receivable of Deere & is 5.32 B USD in 2026.

Accounts Receivable of Deere & changed from 5.33 B USD to 5.32 B USD, representing a -0.17% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Accounts Receivable Deere & since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Receivables represent money owed to the company by customers for goods or services delivered. High receivables relative to revenue may indicate collection issues.

Accounts Receivable's USD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Accounts Receivable's Deere & historically and in real time.

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