Balance Sheet API – Assets, Liabilities & Equity Data
Access standardized balance sheet data including assets, liabilities, equity, and financial health metrics with one API.
Request Your API Key →Why Balance Sheets Define Stability
Assets show what a company owns, liabilities reveal what it owes, and equity reflects shareholder value. The Balance Sheet API provides structured access to these critical financial metrics, helping analysts, investors, and developers evaluate corporate solvency and long-term resilience.
Instead of piecing together filings manually, you get a standardized feed of quarterly and annual balance sheets across thousands of companies and industries.
Inside the Dataset: Assets, Liabilities & Equity
The API provides comprehensive balance sheet coverage including:
Assets
Cash, receivables, inventory, prepaid expenses, property, equipment, and long-term investments.
Liabilities
Debt obligations, accounts payable, accrued expenses, deferred revenue, and long-term liabilities.
Equity
Shareholder contributions, retained earnings, treasury stock, and comprehensive income.
Comparisons
Filter data by ticker, industry, reporting frequency, or specific time periods.
Bulk Access
Retrieve datasets for multiple companies or entire sectors in a single request.
Standardized Format
GAAP-compliant data normalized for easy comparison across companies and industries.
All records are sourced from SEC filings, official company disclosures, and trusted financial databases, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards.
How Analysts and Platforms Use It
Balance sheet data is the foundation for solvency, liquidity, and leverage analysis. With this API, you can:
Financial Health Tracking
Monitor company financial stability over multiple reporting periods and economic cycles.
Sector Comparisons
Compare capital structures, leverage ratios, and liquidity within industries.
Risk Identification
Identify vulnerable companies during economic downturns based on debt levels.
Dashboard Enrichment
Enrich financial dashboards with real-time asset/liability breakdowns and ratios.
Academic Research
Support research in corporate finance, capital structures, and financial stability.
By turning static filings into machine-readable data, the API makes financial structure analysis scalable and reliable across thousands of companies.
From Raw Reports to Structured Intelligence
The Balance Sheet API is more than numbers — it’s a corporate stability API that transforms filings into actionable insights.
For fintech platforms, research tools, and enterprise applications, it ensures long-term consistency in financial evaluation.
Strengthen your analysis with accurate balance sheet data. Request your API key today and start integrating assets, liabilities, and equity insights into your platform.
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Interactive API Documentation
Explore endpoints, try requests, and view live responses — no server required.
Formats to Download the Data
Available on request. If interested, please contact us.
JSON REST API
The primary format. Lightweight, easy to parse in JavaScript, Python, etc. Full filtering support.
- Real-time streaming
- Pagination and sorting
- Rate limits with headers
XML Feeds
Ideal for legacy enterprise systems and ERP integrations.
- Schema-defined structure
- Compatible with Java/.NET
- Optional XSD validation
Bulk CSV/JSON Downloads
Download complete balance sheet datasets for offline analysis and financial modeling.
- Daily snapshots (compressed)
- One-click export via dashboard
- S3/GCS bucket access available
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an assets and liabilities data API?
An assets and liabilities data API provides structured balance sheet information, including total assets, total liabilities, and equity, for public companies.
Does this API include total assets and total liabilities?
Yes. The API includes core balance sheet metrics such as total assets, total liabilities, and shareholder equity in a standardized JSON format.
Can I access historical balance sheet data through the API?
Yes. You can use the API to access both current and historical balance sheet data across multiple reporting periods for financial analysis and trend tracking.
What can developers build with a balance sheet API?
Developers can use balance sheet data APIs to build valuation tools, financial dashboards, screening platforms, portfolio systems, and research applications.
Developer Notes
Authentication
All requests require a valid key parameter. Keys are issued upon registration and tied to your account. Rotate keys via the developer portal.
Rate Limits
Rate limits are applied based on your subscription tier. Basic, Popular, and Premium plans offer progressively higher request allowances.
Data Freshness
Data is refreshed within 1-2 hours of SEC filings. Quarterly balance sheets appear within 24 hours of earnings releases. Historical data spans 20+ years.
Coverage
Supports 10,000+ public companies across 100+ global exchanges. All data normalized to GAAP/IFRS standards for accurate comparisons.
Pricing
Start with a small plan for testing, then scale as your application grows. This overview keeps pricing simple and easy to compare.
Basic
- 500 calls included
- 10 calls per minute
Popular
- 3,000 calls included
- 20 calls per minute
Premium
- 10,000 calls included
- 30 calls per minute