FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE Long-Term Debt

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FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE reported Long-Term Debt of $574.12 billion for fiscal year 2009.

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE Long-Term Debt — Annual History

Fiscal Year Long-Term Debt YoY Change
2009 $574.12B +6.4%
2008 $539.40B

Quarterly Long-Term Debt

Quarter Ending Long-Term Debt YoY QoQ
September 30, 2009 $562.20B -1.9%
June 30, 2009 $573.33B +6.3%
December 31, 2008 $539.40B
  • FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE showed an increase of +6.4% in Long-Term Debt compared to the prior fiscal year.
  • Over the 2008–2009 period, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE’s long-term debt has grown by 6.4% (from $539.40 billion to $574.12 billion).
  • The most recent figure is from FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FANNIE MAE’s fiscal year 2009 report (Form 10-K), filed with the SEC on February 26, 2010.
  • All figures are sourced from SEC EDGAR XBRL filings, last verified June 17, 2026.

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