Sentences with phrase «equity ratio goes»

Normally I start getting worried when the debt / equity ratio goes over 1.
It's debt / equity ratio went up also..

Not exact matches

On the other hand, a high debt - to - equity ratio translates into higher risk for shareholders since creditors are always first in line for compensation should the company go bankrupt.
When borrowers request a loan for an amount that is at or near the appraised value, and therefore a higher loan - to - value ratio, lenders perceive that there is a greater chance of the loan going into default because there is little to no equity built up within the property.
«The other is the price - to - rent ratio, which is analogous to the price - to - earnings ratio used for equities, with rents going to landlords (or saved by homeowners) equivalent to corporate profits.
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.
«As interest rates increase, if they go too high, the higher debt - to - equity ratios and leverage will have a negative effect on cash flows.»
If it's really the case that 2 / 3rds of the cheapest price to book stocks go under then screening out those bankruptcy candidates by simply insisting on a tiny debt to equity ratio would have a powerful effect on your portfolio.
On the other hand, a high debt - to - equity ratio translates into higher risk for shareholders since creditors are always first in line for compensation should the company go bankrupt.
Dividend Yield > 4 % Average Volume > 50k, to filter out illiquid companies PEG ratio < 1, which can be used as a «growth at a reasonable price» indication Forward PE > 0, to make sure the company is projected to be profitable going forward Debt / Equity <.4, to make sure the company's balance sheet is relatively healthy on a debt basis Price > 200 Day SMA, to make sure the company is in a positive trend (something I've written about numerous times)
Once this is established lenders go ahead to calculate a metric called loan to value ratio, that helps them decide exactly how much to offer as a home equity loan.
Profits per equity partner (PPEP) goes up, partner headcount goes down, median partner income falls, the ratio of partners making as much as PPEP falls.
So the debt to equity ratio does not go up, and it does not negatively impact a company's credit rating, he added.
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