In financial accounting, a balance sheet is a summary of the financial balances of an individual or organization, whether it be a sole proprietorship, a business partnership, a corporation, private limited company or other organization such as government or not-for-profit entity.

Venus Metals Corporation Limited Balance Sheet Statement - Assets

As of 30 Jun 2024, The total current assets of Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC) was around $1,080,609 which consisted of $701,968 of Cash, no Inventory and $226,995 of Net receivables. Current assets represent all the assets of a company that are expected to be conveniently sold, consumed, used, or exhausted through standard business operations within one year.

All amounts in AUD

Cash
$701,968
Current assets
$1,080,609
Total assets
$26,065,685

The latest balance sheet of Venus Metals Corporation Limited also showed $215,615 of Property Plant Equipment and no Good will. Also there were $9,500,000 of Intangible assets and no Other assets. The total assets including current and Intangibles/Deferred Long Term Asset Charges were $26,065,685.

Venus Metals Corporation Limited Balance Sheet Statement - Liabilities

VMC's latest annual results shows the balance sheet has $200,645 of Accounts Payable. Also there were $50,472 of Short/Long term debt, no Long term debt, no Other Current liabilities and $397,707 of Total Current Liabilities. Current liabilities are a company's short-term financial obligations that are due within one year or within a normal operating cycle.

Account payable
$200,645
Current liabilities
$397,707
Total liabilities
$424,043

As per the 30 Jun 2024's annual report of Venus Metals Corporation Limited, the total liabilities were $424,043.

VMC Balance Sheet Statement - Stock Holder Equity

Stockholders' equity, also referred to as shareholders' equity, is the remaining amount of assets available to shareholders after all liabilities have been paid. It is calculated either as a firm's total assets less its total liabilities or alternatively as the sum of share capital and retained earnings less treasury shares. Stockholders' equity might include common stock, paid-in capital, retained earnings and treasury stock.

The latest Balance sheet of Venus Metals Corporation Limited showed the total stock holder equity was $25,641,642 which consisted of $37,401,872 of Common stocks, $-25,467,103 of Retained earnings and no Other stock holder equity.

VMC Balance Sheet Statement History

Following table shows the history of balance sheet for Venus Metals Corporation Limited (VMC).

30 Jun 2024 30 Jun 2023 30 Jun 2022
Cash 701,968 3,501,632 5,476,698
Net Receivables 226,995 364,724 277,561
Inventory - - -
Total Current Assets 1,080,609 7,919,686 7,900,774
Property Plant Equipment 215,615 197,496 216,345
Good Will - - -
Intangible Assets 9,500,000 1,040,000 -
Other Assets - - -
Deferred Long Term Asset Charges - - -
Total Assets 26,065,685 9,277,882 10,396,076
Accounts Payable 200,645 157,292 240,693
Short/Long Term Debt 50,472 - 27,171
Other Current Liabilities - 6,697,051 4,546,990
Long Term Debt - - -
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Current Liabilities 397,707 7,158,518 5,011,210
Total Liabilities 424,043 7,158,518 5,012,268
Common Stock 37,401,872 38,354,041 36,002,702
Retained Earnings -25,467,103 -41,481,550 -36,331,540
Treasury Stock - - -
Other Stockholder Equity - - -
Total Stockholder Equity 25,641,642 2,119,364 4,379,641
Net Tangible Assets 16,141,642 1,079,364 4,379,641

Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC) Balance Sheet Statement FAQ

1. How much Cash Venus Metals Corporation Limited has on their balance sheet?

As of 30 Jun 2024, Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC) has $701,968 of Cash.

2. What's the long term debt of Venus Metals Corporation Limited?

As per the latest Balance sheet of Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC), it has no Long term debt.

3. How much share holder equity does Venus Metals Corporation Limited has?

The Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC)'s balance sheet shows that it has $25,641,642 of Total stock holder equity.