Good yield ~ 4 %,
Good equity ratio ~ 50 %.
Not exact matches
So, while a low debt - to -
equity ratio is always
better, it's a must for investors buying into casinos.
Well, higher
equity prices will help lower that
ratio, as the government intends.»
Some European
equity indices — Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 — are at long - term price - to - earnings
ratios of around 10 times,
well below their historic average.
They all have debt to
equity ratios of less than 50 %, a
good thing if a recession does occur.
There is no specific
ratio between «sweat
equity» and cash in a venture, and that's actually not a
good way to think about the issue.
The «optimal» debt /
equity ratio theories are
best left in the classroom.
As long as your debt - to - income
ratio is low, however, and you have a larger
equity position — meaning you can afford a larger down payment — you stand a
good chance of getting approved for a loan with a decent interest rate.
Currently, EM
equities trade at a 25 % discount to DM
equities based on the price / earnings
ratio, thus offering
better value.
But stock performance has actually outpaced gains in earnings, and as a result, US
equity valuations appear stretched as we begin 2018 — for example, the S&P 500's price - earnings
ratio is
well above longer - term historical averages.
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These funds are getting
good loan - to - value
ratios, a potential
equity upside that is attractive and high coupons.
With a debt - to -
equity ratio under 30 %, Suncor has one of the
best balance sheets in the industry.
Below are two of the
best long run valuation metrics for US
equities: Tobin's Q
ratio or replacement cost and CAPE or the cyclically adjusted price to earnings or PE
ratio.
The Magic Formula diverges from Graham's strategy by exchanging for Graham's absolute price and quality measures (i.e. price - to - earnings
ratio below 10, and debt - to -
equity ratio below 50 percent) a ranking system that seeks those stocks with the
best combination of price and quality more akin to Buffett's value investing philosophy.
The Forbes rankings for the «400
Best Big Companies in America» are based on stringent criteria including accounting and governance ratings, revenue, positive
equity, long - term earnings growth and debt - to - capital
ratios.
(For reference, Peter Lynch recommends an
Equity - to - Assets
ratio of more than 7.5 % to qualify as a
well - capitalized bank.)
Anyone who currently has unsheltered investments in pure bond funds and pure
equity funds (both passive) might be
better converting them (in a 60:40
ratio) into LS40.
Notably, dividend growth strategies including iShares S&P / TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF are less expensive than the broader S&P / TSX Composite Index based on price - to - book and price - to
equity ratios, according to Bloomberg data, and may be a
good opportunity to potentially generate a boost to a portfolio's overall yield.
Going back to your post a couple days ago where Bob Brown gave his forecast for
equity returns of about 6 % (3.2 % after tax and inflation), if you give up another 2 % + in expense
ratio, an investor might as
well put their money in long term certificates of deposit and eliminate risk.
While not perfect, Royce Special
Equity Funds» expense
ratio does a much
better job of representing the true costs of investing in the fund.
Banks had plenty of deposits (often more than they could loan out), healthier spreads, strong capital
ratios, and returns on
equity at the
best banks were in the mid to high teens.
A closely watched investment - performance
ratio called return on
equity is
well below levels achieved a decade ago.
Based on WCB's 2013 earnings, a merged WCB and Murray Goulburn would have net debt to EBITDA of 7.25 times and a net debt to
equity ratio of 149 per cent — which is
well beyond what any corporate would take on.
Notably, dividend growth strategies including iShares S&P / TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF are less expensive than the broader S&P / TSX Composite Index based on price - to - book and price - to
equity ratios, according to Bloomberg data, and may be a
good opportunity to potentially generate a boost to a portfolio's overall yield.
PMI rates are based on the loan - to - value
ratio as
well as the creditworthiness of the borrowers, but even if you have
good credit and have paid all your mortgage payments on time, low
equity is still considered an increased risk on the loan.
We award the
best grades to firms with low leverage
ratios (defined as the
ratio of assets to stockholders»
equity) compared to their peers.
Morgan Stanley's Common
Equity Tier 1
Ratio currently stands at 15.8 %
well above current requirements.
The
equity market is
well above where long - term valuation measures like the Q -
ratio, and CAPE10 would value it.
If you think a cash - out refinance might be a
good idea, make sure you have enough
equity that the cash you take out of your home won't leave you with a loan - to - value
ratio of more than 80 %, post-refinance.
HELOCs are available to homeowners with at least 20 per cent
equity and
good qualifications (provable steady income, a reasonable debt
ratio, a solid credit score, a marketable property, and so on).
The team ranks the stocks in this universe based on a series of growth factors, such as the change in consensus earnings estimates over time, the company's history of meeting earnings targets, earnings quality and improvements on return on
equity, as
well as a series of value criteria, such as price - to - earnings
ratio and free cash flow relative to enterprise value.
Instead, we award
better grades to firms with low leverage
ratios (defined as the
ratio of assets to stockholder's
equity) compared to their peers.
In normal situations, you may not find the need to calculate total
equity from debt to
equity ratio, but this is
good to know for back of the envelope calculations or accuracy checking your analysis.
A
good benchmark to keep in mind is an 80 % loan - to - value
ratio (this represents 20 %
equity in your home), but keep in mind that it's possible to refinance with a loan - to - value
ratio that is greater than 80 %.
When it comes to choosing a top performing
equity mutual fund, look out for
good, consistent performance rather than expense
ratio.
In their February 2017 paper entitled «Cheaper is Not
Better: On the Superior Performance of High - Fee Mutual Funds», Jinfei Sheng, Mikhail Simutin and Terry Zhang re-examine the conventionally accepted negative relationship between expense
ratio and future net performance of actively managed
equity mutual funds.
What do you make of Robert Shiller's CAPE
ratio which is currently
well above its long - term average (as of November it was above 25 vs. a long - term average of just 16.5) and his advice to investors to start «reducing [
equity] holdings a bit»?
«In general, when starting from very low payout
ratios, the
equity market has delivered dismal real earnings growth over the next decade; growth has actually fallen 0.4 percent a year on average - ranging from a worst case of truly terrible -3.4 percent compounded annual real earnings for the next 10 years to a
best case of only 3.2 percent real growth a year over the next decade».
In the
equity market, at least since the 1980s, we know that the cyclically adjusted price - to - earnings (CAPE)
ratio, as demonstrated by Robert Shiller, and the dividend yield are both
good predictors of long - term subsequent returns.
Obtain a
better understanding of the debt /
equity ratio, and learn why this fundamental financial metric varies significantly between industries.
The iShares ETF shows a 12 - month distribution yield of 4.3 % and a P / E
ratio of 7.2,
better than any of the
equity indexes.
Presently, I have invested in the below 20 funds in the following
ratio: Large Cap: 2 Funds Small & Mid Cap: 8 Funds Diversified
Equity: 7 Funds Balanced: 2 Funds Sector - Banking: 1 Fund Kindly advise if this spread of funds is
good or if it may need some tweaking.
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Calculating Debt - to -
Equity The debt - to - equity ratio offers one of the best pictures of a company's lev
Equity The debt - to -
equity ratio offers one of the best pictures of a company's lev
equity ratio offers one of the
best pictures of a company's leverage.
ROE of 16.1 % and an
equity tier 1
ratio of 10.8 % (for comparison, a bank has to have a 6 %
ratio to be considered «
well capitalized» in the U.S) and total capital
ratio of 13.9 % pointing to the fact the bank is
well prepared for any sort of financial crisis like what occurred just a few years ago.
I wouldn't value the
equity at anything
better than a 0.67 Price / Book
ratio for the moment — but this still offers some nice upside from the current share price.
So in an extremely basic over simplification, I'd say having a Debt to
Equity Ratio under 4 is doing pretty
good, and over that is less so.
To make the
best judgment, a private home
equity lender finds it necessary to calculate a metric known as loan to value
ratio.
It actually has some
good points —
equity's currently at a nice 10.2 % of total assets, and the loan - to - deposit
ratio «s now at 120 % (just creeping into acceptable territory) & falling.