Get Nice Financial Group Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 6/6
Get Nice Financial Group has a total shareholder equity of HK$4.3B and total debt of HK$0.0, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 0%. Its total assets and total liabilities are HK$4.7B and HK$333.8M respectively.
Key information
0%
Debt to equity ratio
HK$0
Debt
Interest coverage ratio | n/a |
Cash | HK$2.69b |
Equity | HK$4.35b |
Total liabilities | HK$333.84m |
Total assets | HK$4.68b |
Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
Get Nice Financial Group's (HKG:1469) Dividend Will Be HK$0.03
Aug 27Get Nice Financial Group (HKG:1469) Has Announced A Dividend Of HK$0.03
Jul 23Get Nice Financial Group (HKG:1469) Will Pay A Dividend Of HK$0.03
Jun 30Get Nice Financial Group (HKG:1469) Will Pay A Dividend Of HK$0.03
Nov 27Get Nice Financial Group (HKG:1469) Has Re-Affirmed Its Dividend Of HK$0.03
Nov 29Why We Think Get Nice Financial Group Limited's (HKG:1469) CEO Compensation Is Not Excessive At All
Aug 17Get Nice Financial Group (HKG:1469) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At HK$0.03
Jul 03Read This Before Buying Get Nice Financial Group Limited (HKG:1469) For Its Dividend
Feb 28How Does Get Nice Financial Group's (HKG:1469) CEO Salary Compare to Peers?
Feb 02Reflecting on Get Nice Financial Group's (HKG:1469) Share Price Returns Over The Last Three Years
Jan 07Do These 3 Checks Before Buying Get Nice Financial Group Limited (HKG:1469) For Its Upcoming Dividend
Dec 12Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: 1469's short term assets (HK$4.6B) exceed its short term liabilities (HK$333.7M).
Long Term Liabilities: 1469's short term assets (HK$4.6B) exceed its long term liabilities (HK$125.0K).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: 1469 is debt free.
Reducing Debt: 1469 has no debt compared to 5 years ago when its debt to equity ratio was 6.9%.
Debt Coverage: 1469 has no debt, therefore it does not need to be covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: 1469 has no debt, therefore coverage of interest payments is not a concern.