Annual report
The report on a company's year that must be filed with AJPES annually.
An annual report contains the balance sheet, the income statement and the notes; larger companies also file a cash flow statement, a statement of changes in equity and a management report. Micro and small companies may file in abridged form.
The deadline is statutory: companies and sole traders must file for public disclosure by 31 March. AJPES then publishes it on its portal.
Failure to file is one of the clearest signals a public record gives. It does not necessarily mean trouble, but a trading company that has not filed for years is worth a further question before you work with it.
Where this figure comes from
Read from the public disclosure of annual reports at AJPES.
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