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FutureCrest Acquisition FCRS Deferred Offering Costs Paid By Sponsor In Exchange For Issuance Of Class B Ordinary Shares

Deferred Offering Costs Paid By Sponsor In Exchange For Issuance Of Class B Ordinary Shares at other companies

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Churchill Capital Corp IXCCIX
$0-100%
KBO
Karbon Capital Partners Corp. Class A Ordinary SharesKBON
$11.22K
Republic Digital Acquisition Company Class A Ordinary Shares logo
Republic Digital Acquisition Company Class A Ordinary SharesRDAG
$25K
ALO
Aldabra 4 Liquidity Opportunity Vehicle ALOV
$25K
Oaktree Specialty Lending logo
Oaktree Specialty LendingOCSL
$33K
SBX
SilverBox Corp SBXE
$16.74K

Other financials

Income statement

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Operating income-$869.4K
Net income$1.7M
EPS (diluted)$0.05

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$719.8K
Total equity-$12.1M
Total assets$293.9M

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$149.8K

Valuation

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Market cap$366.56M+0.2%
P/E91.4×

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity-34.4%
Current ratio

Where this comes from

Reported directly by FutureCrest Acquisition in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept fcrs:DeferredOfferingCostsPaidBySponsorInExchangeForIssuanceOfClassBOrdinaryShares.

The official record: FutureCrest Acquisition ’s 10-K, filed March 31, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is FutureCrest Acquisition 's deferred offering costs paid by sponsor in exchange for issuance of class b ordinary shares?
FutureCrest Acquisition (FCRS) reported deferred offering costs paid by sponsor in exchange for issuance of class b ordinary shares of $25K in Q4 2025.
What does deferred offering costs paid by sponsor in exchange for issuance of class b ordinary shares mean?
This represents the value of offering-related expenses settled by the sponsor through the issuance of equity instruments rather than cash. It reflects the non-cash capital contribution made by the sponsor to facilitate the company's initial public offering or capital raise. Investors monitor this to understand the total cost of capital and the extent of sponsor-backed financing during the formation stage.