Liabilities
Everything the company owes — derived here, because APR does not publish the line.
Liabilities are everything a company owes: to suppliers, banks, employees and the state. Together with equity they make up the funding side of the balance sheet, which equals total assets by definition.
APR's open data contains no liabilities line. The figure here is calculated as total assets less net equity — assets minus (equity minus accumulated loss). That identity was checked against all 123,360 filed statements and never produces a negative result.
It is a derived figure, not an official one. If you need the split between current and non-current liabilities, that requires the full statement from the Register of Financial Statements.
Where this figure comes from
Derived: total assets less net equity. APR does not publish this line.
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