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UJU Electronics (KOSDAQ:065680) Has A Rock Solid Balance Sheet

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Legendary fund manager Li Lu (who Charlie Munger backed) once said, 'The biggest investment risk is not the volatility of prices, but whether you will suffer a permanent loss of capital.' When we think about how risky a company is, we always like to look at its use of debt, since debt overload can lead to ruin. We note that UJU Electronics Co. Ltd (KOSDAQ:065680) does have debt on its balance sheet. But should shareholders be worried about its use of debt?

Why Does Debt Bring Risk?

Debt and other liabilities become risky for a business when it cannot easily fulfill those obligations, either with free cash flow or by raising capital at an attractive price. If things get really bad, the lenders can take control of the business. However, a more usual (but still expensive) situation is where a company must dilute shareholders at a cheap share price simply to get debt under control. Of course, the upside of debt is that it often represents cheap capital, especially when it replaces dilution in a company with the ability to reinvest at high rates of return. When we examine debt levels, we first consider both cash and debt levels, together.

See our latest analysis for UJU Electronics

What Is UJU Electronics's Net Debt?

As you can see below, UJU Electronics had ₩52.0b of debt, at September 2024, which is about the same as the year before. You can click the chart for greater detail. However, its balance sheet shows it holds ₩170.0b in cash, so it actually has ₩117.9b net cash.

KOSDAQ:A065680 Debt to Equity History December 17th 2024

How Strong Is UJU Electronics' Balance Sheet?

Zooming in on the latest balance sheet data, we can see that UJU Electronics had liabilities of ₩66.1b due within 12 months and liabilities of ₩6.90b due beyond that. Offsetting this, it had ₩170.0b in cash and ₩24.5b in receivables that were due within 12 months. So it actually has ₩121.5b more liquid assets than total liabilities.

This excess liquidity is a great indication that UJU Electronics' balance sheet is almost as strong as Fort Knox. On this view, lenders should feel as safe as the beloved of a black-belt karate master. Simply put, the fact that UJU Electronics has more cash than debt is arguably a good indication that it can manage its debt safely.

On top of that, UJU Electronics grew its EBIT by 83% over the last twelve months, and that growth will make it easier to handle its debt. There's no doubt that we learn most about debt from the balance sheet. But ultimately the future profitability of the business will decide if UJU Electronics can strengthen its balance sheet over time. So if you're focused on the future you can check out this free report showing analyst profit forecasts.

Finally, while the tax-man may adore accounting profits, lenders only accept cold hard cash. UJU Electronics may have net cash on the balance sheet, but it is still interesting to look at how well the business converts its earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) to free cash flow, because that will influence both its need for, and its capacity to manage debt. During the last three years, UJU Electronics generated free cash flow amounting to a very robust 98% of its EBIT, more than we'd expect. That positions it well to pay down debt if desirable to do so.

Summing Up

While we empathize with investors who find debt concerning, the bottom line is that UJU Electronics has net cash of ₩117.9b and plenty of liquid assets. The cherry on top was that in converted 98% of that EBIT to free cash flow, bringing in ₩12b. At the end of the day we're not concerned about UJU Electronics's debt. The balance sheet is clearly the area to focus on when you are analysing debt. However, not all investment risk resides within the balance sheet - far from it. These risks can be hard to spot. Every company has them, and we've spotted 1 warning sign for UJU Electronics you should know about.

At the end of the day, it's often better to focus on companies that are free from net debt. You can access our special list of such companies (all with a track record of profit growth). It's free.

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