Financial statements Target
Balance sheet data of TARGET
| Year | 
                                    2020
                                                                     | 
                                    2021
                                                                     | 
                                    2022
                                                                     | 
                                    2023
                                                                     | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total assets | 500 052,12 | 951 229,57 | 4 157 414,01 | 2 537 901,21 | 
| A. Fixed assets | 52 061,22 | 38 186,66 | 21 214,00 | 15 175,34 | 
| B. Current assets | 447 990,90 | 913 042,91 | 4 136 200,01 | 2 522 725,87 | 
| C. Share capital contributions (basic funds) | - | - | - | - | 
| D. Own shares (stocks) | - | - | - | - | 
| Total liabilities | 500 052,12 | 951 229,57 | 4 157 414,01 | 2 537 901,21 | 
| A. Equity | 9 192,85 | 384 276,74 | 629 888,38 | 827 168,82 | 
| B. Liabilities and provisions for liabilities | 490 859,27 | 566 952,83 | 3 527 525,63 | 1 710 732,39 | 
| I. Long-term liabilities | - | - | 0,00 | 0,00 | 
| II. Short-term liabilities | - | - | 3 407 222,35 | 1 535 370,48 | 
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.
