COMCF (Canada One Mining) Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense: $1.12 Mil (As of Apr. 2026)

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What is Canada One Mining Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense?

Canada One Mining COMCF -17.77% Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is $1.12 Mil as of Apr. 2026.

Canada One Mining's quarterly accounts payable & accrued expense increased from Oct. 2025 ($1.02 Mil) to Jan. 2026 ($1.08 Mil) and increased from Jan. 2026 ($1.08 Mil) to Apr. 2026 ($1.12 Mil).

Canada One Mining's annual accounts payable & accrued expense increased from Jul. 2023 ($0.60 Mil) to Jul. 2024 ($0.87 Mil) and increased from Jul. 2024 ($0.87 Mil) to Jul. 2025 ($1.01 Mil).


Canada One Mining Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense Historical Data

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Canada One Mining Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense Chart

Canada One Mining Annual Data
Trend Jul16 Jul17 Jul18 Jul19 Jul20 Jul21 Jul22 Jul23 Jul24 Jul25
Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense
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Canada One Mining Quarterly Data
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Canada One Mining Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense Calculation

Accounts payable & accrued expense usually includes accounts payable, accrued compensation and related benefits, etc.

Accounts payable is money owed by a business to its suppliers shown as a liability on a company's balance sheet. It is distinct from notes payable liabilities, which are debts created by formal legal instrument documents.

It is part of the current portion of the liabilities (due within one year or within the normal operating cycle if longer) reflected on the balace sheet of the company. A higher Accounts Payable means lower Working Capital needed to operate the business.

What does a Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense of $1.12 Mil mean?
Canada One Mining (COMCF) has a Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense of $1.12 Mil as of Apr. 2026. Accounts payable and accrued expenses are amounts a company expects to pay to suppliers and others. View historical data on Canada One Mining and its competitors.
Is Canada One Mining's Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense too high?
Canada One Mining's current Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is $1.12 Mil.
How does Canada One Mining's Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense compare to competitors?
Canada One Mining's Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense of $1.12 Mil can be compared against companies in the Metals & Mining industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense for a Metals & Mining company?
A good Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense depends on the Metals & Mining industry context. However, Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense mean?
A high Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. Accounts payable and accrued expenses are amounts a company expects to pay to suppliers and others. View historical data on Canada One Mining and its competitors. Canada One Mining's current Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is $1.12 Mil. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Canada One Mining stock overvalued right now?
Canada One Mining (COMCF) has a current Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense of $1.12 Mil. The current Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is $1.12 Mil. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense calculated?
Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Canada One Mining (COMCF), the current Accounts Payable & Accrued Expense is $1.12 Mil as of Apr. 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Canada One Mining Business Description

Other Exchanges AU31:GermanyCONE:Canada
Address 750 West Pender Street, Suite 250, Vancouver, BC, CAN, V6C 2T7
Canada One Mining Corp is focused on the exploration of its resource properties in British Columbia and has not yet determined whether its exploration and evaluation assets contain mineral reserves that are economically recoverable. The Company's projects include the Copper Dome Project, the Zeus Property, and the Gold Drop Property.