Cuckoo Holdings Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 5/6
Cuckoo Holdings has a total shareholder equity of ₩1,115.0B and total debt of ₩497.8M, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 0.04%. Its total assets and total liabilities are ₩1,278.5B and ₩163.4B respectively. Cuckoo Holdings's EBIT is ₩91.5B making its interest coverage ratio -3.8. It has cash and short-term investments of ₩310.8B.
Key information
0.04%
Debt to equity ratio
₩497.78m
Debt
Interest coverage ratio | -3.8x |
Cash | ₩310.82b |
Equity | ₩1.12t |
Total liabilities | ₩163.42b |
Total assets | ₩1.28t |
Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
Is Cuckoo Holdings Co., Ltd. (KRX:192400) An Attractive Dividend Stock?
Apr 14Should You Be Adding Cuckoo Holdings (KRX:192400) To Your Watchlist Today?
Mar 22Shareholders Of Cuckoo Holdings (KRX:192400) Have Received 42% On Their Investment
Mar 04Is Cuckoo Holdings Co., Ltd.'s (KRX:192400) Latest Stock Performance A Reflection Of Its Financial Health?
Feb 17We're Watching These Trends At Cuckoo Holdings (KRX:192400)
Feb 02How Does Cuckoo Holdings Co., Ltd. (KRX:192400) Stand Up To These Simple Dividend Safety Checks?
Jan 14Cuckoo Holdings Co., Ltd. (KRX:192400) Looks Like A Good Stock, And It's Going Ex-Dividend Soon
Dec 25How Much Of Cuckoo Holdings Co., Ltd. (KRX:192400) Do Insiders Own?
Dec 14What Would Shareholders Who Purchased Cuckoo Holdings'(KRX:192400) Stock Five Years Ago Be Earning on Their Investment Today?
Nov 17Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: A192400's short term assets (₩491.1B) exceed its short term liabilities (₩105.6B).
Long Term Liabilities: A192400's short term assets (₩491.1B) exceed its long term liabilities (₩57.8B).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: A192400 has more cash than its total debt.
Reducing Debt: A192400's debt to equity ratio has increased from 0% to 0.04% over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: A192400's debt is well covered by operating cash flow (21620.8%).
Interest Coverage: A192400 earns more interest than it pays, so coverage of interest payments is not a concern.