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

U.S. Gold's Total Non-Current Liabilities history spans 10 years, with the latest figure at $2.0 million for Q1 2023.

  • For Q1 2023, Total Non-Current Liabilities rose 595.61% year-over-year to $2.0 million; the TTM value through Jan 2023 reached $2.0 million, up 595.61%, while the annual FY2022 figure was $3.1 million, 1434.3% up from the prior year.
  • Total Non-Current Liabilities reached $2.0 million in Q1 2023 per USAU's latest filing, up from $1.6 million in the prior quarter.
  • In the past five years, Total Non-Current Liabilities ranged from a high of $3.1 million in Q2 2022 to a low of $77979.0 in Q1 2020.
  • Average Total Non-Current Liabilities over 5 years is $775462.1, with a median of $284997.5 recorded in 2021.
  • Peak YoY movement for Total Non-Current Liabilities: tumbled 74.94% in 2021, then surged 1434.3% in 2022.
  • A 5-year view of Total Non-Current Liabilities shows it stood at $258702.0 in 2019, then skyrocketed by 344.6% to $1.2 million in 2020, then plummeted by 74.94% to $288275.0 in 2021, then soared by 440.8% to $1.6 million in 2022, then increased by 25.7% to $2.0 million in 2023.
  • Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for USAU's Total Non-Current Liabilities are $2.0 million (Q1 2023), $1.6 million (Q4 2022), and $1.8 million (Q3 2022).