Carnegie Development
Balance Sheet

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The balance sheet is a financial statement presenting the value of assets, liabilities and equity of a company. How has Carnegie Development's balance sheet done over the years? Its assets were worth $0 last year, which is less than in the previous period. null of Carnegie Development’s total assets is currently financed by debt. Its liabilities reached the amount of $0, which means an decrease by -100% compared compared to last year.

Debt to Assets

Carnegie Development, Inc. (OTC:CDJM): Debt to assets
2017 0 60K Infinity%
2018 3476757 120K 3.45%
2019 84 84 100%
2020 907 396.94K 43764.28%
2021 1225161 634.90K 51.82%
2022 0 0

CDJM Balance Sheet (2017 – 2022)

2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
01.03K9078400
Short term investments
01.2M0000
Net receivables
020K0000
Inventory
01.2M0000
Other current assets
04.12K0000
Total current assets
01.22M9078400
Non-current assets:
Property, Plant and Equipment
000000
Goodwill
000000
Intangible assets
000000
Long term investments
000000
Other non-current assets
000000
Total non-current assets
0003.53M3.47M0
Total assets
01.22M907843.47M0
Liabilities
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
Deferred revenue
000-322.6K00
Short term debt
0206.67K156.92K9000
Total current liabilities
0479.28K396.94K299.58K120K60K
Non-current liabilities:
Long term debt
0155.62K0000
Deferred tax
000000
Other non-current liabilities
0000120K0
Total non-current liabilities
0155.62K0-299.49K120K60K
Total liabilities
0634.90K396.94K84120K60K
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