U.S. Gold (USAU) Total Non-Current Liabilities (2016 - 2023)

Historic Total Non-Current Liabilities for U.S. Gold (USAU) over the last 10 years, with Q1 2023 value amounting to $2.0 million.

  • U.S. Gold's Total Non-Current Liabilities rose 59561.12% to $2.0 million in Q1 2023 from the same period last year, while for Jan 2023 it was $2.0 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 59561.12%. This contributed to the annual value of $3.1 million for FY2022, which is 143430.39% up from last year.
  • Latest data reveals that U.S. Gold reported Total Non-Current Liabilities of $2.0 million as of Q1 2023, which was up 59561.12% from $1.6 million recorded in Q4 2022.
  • In the past 5 years, U.S. Gold's Total Non-Current Liabilities ranged from a high of $3.1 million in Q2 2022 and a low of $77979.0 during Q1 2020
  • Moreover, its 5-year median value for Total Non-Current Liabilities was $270211.0 (2019), whereas its average is $819677.6.
  • Its Total Non-Current Liabilities has fluctuated over the past 5 years, first plummeted by 7493.66% in 2021, then skyrocketed by 143430.39% in 2022.
  • Over the past 5 years, U.S. Gold's Total Non-Current Liabilities (Quarter) stood at $258702.0 in 2019, then skyrocketed by 344.6% to $1.2 million in 2020, then crashed by 74.94% to $288275.0 in 2021, then soared by 440.8% to $1.6 million in 2022, then grew by 25.7% to $2.0 million in 2023.
  • Its Total Non-Current Liabilities stands at $2.0 million for Q1 2023, versus $1.6 million for Q4 2022 and $1.8 million for Q3 2022.