Freelance.com Stock

Freelance.com LT Debt/Equity

The Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio of Freelance.com (ALFRE.PA) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 0.61. In the previous year, Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio was 0.68 — a change of -10.03% (lower).

LT Debt/Equity

0.61

YoY

-10.03%

Last updated:

Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio of Freelance.com is 2026 0.61 . Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio of Freelance.com was 2025 0.68 . It decreases by -10.03% lower compared to the previous year.

The Freelance.com LT Debt/Equity history

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LT Debt/Equity
Date
LT Debt/Equity
Jan 1, 2018
0.33 EUR
Jan 1, 2019
0.28 EUR
Jan 1, 2020
0.31 EUR
Jan 1, 2021
0.87 EUR
Jan 1, 2022
0.69 EUR
Jan 1, 2023
0.79 EUR
Jan 1, 2024
0.68 EUR
Jan 1, 2025
0.61 EUR
The Freelance.com LT Debt/Equity history
YEARLT Debt/EquityYoY
0.61-10.03%
0.68-14.61%
0.79+15.20%
0.69-20.57%
0.87+178.04%
0.31+11.92%
0.28-15.64%
0.33-29.57%
0.47-25.17%
0.63-2,376.88%
-0.03+95.98%
-0.01
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Freelance.com Stock analysis

What does Freelance.com do? Freelancer.com SA is a company that was originally founded in 2004 by Matt Barrie. The idea for the platform came about when Barrie discovered that many companies were having difficulty finding suitable freelancers for specific projects. The company is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. In 2009, the platform was launched under the name "Freelancer.com" as a global online platform for freelancers and employers. Freelancer.com's business model is based on connecting job seekers with companies in need of freelancers. Job seekers benefit from a variety of jobs in different categories, while companies benefit from the flexibility and cost efficiency that come with hiring freelancers. Freelancer.com particularly emphasizes its strengths in software development, online marketing, data analysis, and graphic design. The platform is also a popular tool for small businesses in need of professional services but unable to afford full-time employees. Freelancer.com offers various divisions and products. Some of the products offered include: Project-based work: Companies can outsource work on Freelancer.com by posting project assignments. Freelancers can then apply, and the company can select the best candidate. Contests: Companies can create contests where freelancers can submit proposals for the best design, campaign, or idea. The winner receives the assignment. Freelancer marketplace: Freelancer.com's freelancer marketplace is a place where freelancers can offer their services and bid on projects from companies. There are different levels of membership, should freelancers choose to pay for the various offerings. The platform has completed an enormous number of projects thus far. Over 50 million projects have been posted, and approximately 32 million freelancers and companies are registered on the platform. In an interview with Forbes, Freelancer.com stated that they have expanded their business model and aim to build a tech platform for small businesses. The goal is to enable smaller businesses to automate and digitize their business processes and offer support through the platform. Freelancer.com operates worldwide and has offices in Sydney, London, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, Manila, and Jakarta. The platform is available in multiple languages and has users in over 247 different countries. Overall, Freelancer.com provides a cost-effective way for companies to find talent and for freelancers to utilize their skills. The platform has changed the way companies hire workers and how freelancers search for new projects. Freelance.com is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Freelance.com stock

Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio of Freelance.com is 0.61 in 2026.

Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio of Freelance.com changed from 0.68 to 0.61, representing a -10.03% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio Freelance.com since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The LT Debt/Equity ratio measures long-term financial leverage. It shows how much permanent debt capital is used relative to equity financing.

A 'good' varies by industry and company stage. On Eulerpool, you can compare Long-Term Debt to Equity Ratio's Freelance.com with sector peers and the industry average to assess whether it is attractive.

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