Financial statements Brenderup
Balance sheet data of BRENDERUP
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Year
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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2023
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| Total assets | 72 599 104,30 | 63 292 794,57 | 83 438 187,73 | 104 041 153,86 | 97 570 572,46 | 102 234 693,86 |
| A. Fixed assets | 24 897 635,64 | 23 059 754,18 | 21 823 369,02 | 20 716 693,92 | 19 911 626,03 | 20 421 309,59 |
| B. Current assets | 47 701 468,66 | 40 233 040,39 | 61 614 818,71 | 83 324 459,94 | 77 658 946,43 | 81 813 384,27 |
| C. Share capital contributions (basic funds) | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 |
| D. Own shares (stocks) | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 0,00 |
| Total liabilities | 72 599 104,30 | 63 292 794,57 | 83 438 187,73 | 104 041 153,86 | 97 570 572,46 | 102 234 693,86 |
| A. Equity | 33 368 347,45 | 39 431 823,23 | 47 780 941,57 | 60 894 881,33 | 70 412 794,02 | 83 805 526,83 |
| B. Liabilities and provisions for liabilities | 39 230 756,85 | 23 860 971,34 | 35 657 246,16 | 43 146 272,53 | 27 157 778,44 | 18 429 167,03 |
| I. Long-term liabilities | 16 879 546,90 | 2 134 965,80 | 104 914,29 | 73 286,65 | 40 000,22 | 4 967,99 |
| II. Short-term liabilities | 20 338 016,65 | 20 234 376,10 | 33 583 170,95 | 40 880 611,81 | 25 759 435,99 | 16 717 265,36 |
Financial data is automatically retrieved from the EKRS webpage of the Ministry of Justice.
- Fixed Assets - Assets held for a longer period, typically longer than a year, such as real estate or machinery.
- Current Assets - Assets intended to be used or sold within a year, such as inventory, receivables, and cash.
- Equity - The net value of a company's assets, representing the difference between its assets and liabilities.
- Long-Term Liabilities - Financial obligations to be repaid over a period longer than a year, such as loans or bonds.
- Short-Term Liabilities - Financial obligations to be repaid within a year, such as payables to suppliers or short-term loans.
- Reserve Capital - A portion of equity set aside for specific purposes, such as covering losses or business development.