Total assets
Everything the company owns, at the value carried in its balance sheet.
Total assets is the sum of fixed and current assets: property, equipment, inventory, receivables and cash. It is one side of the balance sheet.
The other side shows how those assets are funded — by equity or by liabilities. The two sides are equal by definition, so the ratio between them is what tells you how indebted a company is.
Assets are carried at book value, not market value. A building bought twenty years ago sits at cost less depreciation, which can be a long way from what it would fetch today.
Total assets in figures
The ranking fills up as companies with published reports arrive.
Where this figure comes from
From the “Poslovna imovina” line of the statement filed with APR.
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