DREAM VARA OÜ hetkeolukord
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's activity report 2022
Introduction
Dream Vara OÜ was established on 04.04.2016. The company's main services are buying and selling its own real estate and activities related to real estate agencies.
Revenues, expenses, profit The turnover of the 2022 financial year was 4,248 thousand euros and the net profit was 661 thousand euros. The main source of income was the purchase and sale of real estate.
Main financial ratios
Indicators characterizing the period Ratio formulas 2022 2021
Sales revenue € 4,247,643 283,138 (Sales revenue of the current period - Sales revenue
Change in sales revenue % (Turnover growth) previous period) / Sales revenue 1,400.20 - previous period * 100
Operating profit € 693,721 43,688
Net profit (loss) € 660,740 40,278
Net profitability of turnover % Net profit / Sales revenue * 100 15.56 14.23
Indicators characterizing the financial situation
Current assets (€) 4,224,234 1,110,668
Short-term liabilities (€) 2,676,010 999,520
Total assets (€) 4,224,234 1,110,668
Total liabilities (€) 3,520,846 1,068,020
Total equity (€) 703,388 42,648
Short-term liability coverage ratio (times) Current assets / Short-term liabilities 1.58 1.11
Complex indicators
Return on assets ROA(%) Net profit / Total assets * 100 15.64 3.63
Return on equity ROE (%) Net profit / Total equity * 100 93.94 94.44
Investments In 2022, 3,346 thousand euros were invested in the purchase of real estate.
Staff There were no employees in the company in 2022. The board has not received any remuneration either.
Dividends and dividend policy
There are no plans to pay dividends.
Economic environment in 2022
Dream Vara OÜ does not prepare independent macroeconomic forecasts and bases them on macroeconomic reports of financial institutions.
The sharp rise in energy prices has led to the highest inflation in many years, undermining households' purchasing power. Bottlenecks in supply chains started from an unexpectedly rapid recovery in demand, but this has been exacerbated by uncertainty among market participants.
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