New World Development Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 3/6
New World Development has a total shareholder equity of HK$238.2B and total debt of HK$162.7B, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 68.3%. Its total assets and total liabilities are HK$470.2B and HK$232.0B respectively. New World Development's EBIT is HK$9.3B making its interest coverage ratio 5.3. It has cash and short-term investments of HK$39.7B.
Key information
68.3%
Debt to equity ratio
HK$162.68b
Debt
Interest coverage ratio | 5.3x |
Cash | HK$39.68b |
Equity | HK$238.21b |
Total liabilities | HK$231.96b |
Total assets | HK$470.17b |
Recent financial health updates
These 4 Measures Indicate That New World Development (HKG:17) Is Using Debt Extensively
Mar 26Is New World Development (HKG:17) Using Too Much Debt?
Oct 10Here's Why New World Development (HKG:17) Has A Meaningful Debt Burden
Feb 24New World Development (HKG:17) Has No Shortage Of Debt
Jun 20Is New World Development (HKG:17) A Risky Investment?
Mar 15New World Development (HKG:17) Use Of Debt Could Be Considered Risky
Dec 09Recent updates
What New World Development Company Limited's (HKG:17) P/S Is Not Telling You
Apr 23Investors Shouldn't Be Too Comfortable With New World Development's (HKG:17) Earnings
Apr 01These 4 Measures Indicate That New World Development (HKG:17) Is Using Debt Extensively
Mar 26New World Development (HKG:17) Will Pay A Smaller Dividend Than Last Year
Mar 03New World Development Company Limited's (HKG:17) Popularity With Investors Is Clear
Jan 20The New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17) Analysts Have Been Trimming Their Sales Forecasts
Oct 26Is New World Development (HKG:17) Using Too Much Debt?
Oct 10At HK$15.80, Is New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17) Worth Looking At Closely?
Sep 18Calculating The Fair Value Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)
Jul 28Is There Now An Opportunity In New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)?
Jun 19Estimating The Intrinsic Value Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)
Apr 28At HK$21.05, Is It Time To Put New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17) On Your Watch List?
Mar 20Here's Why New World Development (HKG:17) Has A Meaningful Debt Burden
Feb 24Estimating The Fair Value Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)
Dec 07New World Development (HKG:17) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of HK$1.50
Nov 16New World Development (HKG:17) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of HK$1.50
Oct 03Estimating The Fair Value Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)
Jul 29Is It Too Late To Consider Buying New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)?
Jul 08New World Development (HKG:17) Has No Shortage Of Debt
Jun 20New World Development Company Limited's (HKG:17) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 22% Below Its Share Price
Apr 19Is Now The Time To Look At Buying New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)?
Mar 31Is New World Development (HKG:17) A Risky Investment?
Mar 15New World Development (HKG:17) Will Pay A Dividend Of HK$0.56
Feb 28A Look At The Intrinsic Value Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)
Jan 11New World Development (HKG:17) Use Of Debt Could Be Considered Risky
Dec 09New World Development's (HKG:17) Shareholders Will Receive A Bigger Dividend Than Last Year
Nov 24Is Now An Opportune Moment To Examine New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17)?
Nov 23New World Development (HKG:17) Has Announced That It Will Be Increasing Its Dividend To HK$1.50
Oct 21New World Development's (HKG:17) Shareholders Will Receive A Bigger Dividend Than Last Year
Oct 07Does This Valuation Of New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17) Imply Investors Are Overpaying?
Aug 30Is There An Opportunity With New World Development Company Limited's (HKG:17) 42% Undervaluation?
May 27How Does New World Development Company Limited (HKG:17) Fare As A Dividend Stock?
Apr 19New World Development (HKG:17) Has No Shortage Of Debt
Mar 17Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: 17's short term assets (HK$134.7B) exceed its short term liabilities (HK$120.0B).
Long Term Liabilities: 17's short term assets (HK$134.7B) exceed its long term liabilities (HK$112.0B).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: 17's net debt to equity ratio (51.6%) is considered high.
Reducing Debt: 17's debt to equity ratio has increased from 57.6% to 68.3% over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: 17's debt is not well covered by operating cash flow (3.8%).
Interest Coverage: 17's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT (5.3x coverage).