BSE Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 6/6
BSE has a total shareholder equity of ₹48.7B and total debt of ₹0.0, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 0%. Its total assets and total liabilities are ₹107.5B and ₹58.8B respectively. BSE's EBIT is ₹12.0B making its interest coverage ratio 154. It has cash and short-term investments of ₹67.3B.
Key information
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Debt to equity ratio
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Debt
Interest coverage ratio | 154x |
Cash | ₹67.27b |
Equity | ₹48.68b |
Total liabilities | ₹58.82b |
Total assets | ₹107.50b |
Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
BSE Limited Just Recorded A 15% EPS Beat: Here's What Analysts Are Forecasting Next
Nov 16Here's Why BSE (NSE:BSE) Has Caught The Eye Of Investors
Nov 15Why Investors Shouldn't Be Surprised By BSE Limited's (NSE:BSE) 30% Share Price Surge
Sep 17Here's Why We Think BSE (NSE:BSE) Is Well Worth Watching
Jul 02Need To Know: Analysts Are Much More Bullish On BSE Limited (NSE:BSE) Revenues
May 03Subdued Growth No Barrier To BSE Limited (NSE:BSE) With Shares Advancing 41%
Apr 14What BSE Limited's (NSE:BSE) P/E Is Not Telling You
Feb 29Here's Why BSE (NSE:BSE) Has Caught The Eye Of Investors
Jan 07New Forecasts: Here's What Analysts Think The Future Holds For BSE Limited (NSE:BSE)
Nov 14What You Need To Know About The BSE Limited (NSE:BSE) Analyst Downgrade Today
Aug 15We Ran A Stock Scan For Earnings Growth And BSE (NSE:BSE) Passed With Ease
Aug 11Do BSE's (NSE:BSE) Earnings Warrant Your Attention?
Sep 08Does BSE (NSE:BSE) Deserve A Spot On Your Watchlist?
May 14Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: BSE's short term assets (₹72.9B) exceed its short term liabilities (₹58.7B).
Long Term Liabilities: BSE's short term assets (₹72.9B) exceed its long term liabilities (₹86.9M).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: BSE is debt free.
Reducing Debt: BSE had no debt 5 years ago.
Debt Coverage: BSE has no debt, therefore it does not need to be covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: BSE has no debt, therefore coverage of interest payments is not a concern.