Infrastructure Dividend Split Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 0/6
Insufficient data to determine the health of Infrastructure Dividend Split
Key information
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Debt to equity ratio
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Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
In this section we usually analyse Infrastructure Dividend Split's finance health to determine how well-positioned it is against times of financial distress, in particular, its ability to manage its cash and debt levels. Infrastructure Dividend Split has not provided adequate balance sheet data, its financial health cannot be properly assessed as it.
This is quite a rare situation as 97% of companies covered by Simply Wall St do have financial information.
Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if IS's short term assets cover its short term liabilities.
Long Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if IS's short term assets cover its long term liabilities.
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: Insufficient data to calculate IS's net debt to equity ratio to determine if it is satisfactory.
Reducing Debt: Insufficient data to determine if IS's debt to equity ratio has reduced over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if IS's debt is well covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if IS's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT.