Sparta Capital Balance Sheet Health

Financial Health criteria checks 2/6

Sparta Capital has a total shareholder equity of CA$-869.1K and total debt of CA$1.9M, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to -218.8%. Its total assets and total liabilities are CA$2.8M and CA$3.7M respectively. Sparta Capital's EBIT is CA$591.6K making its interest coverage ratio 2.2. It has cash and short-term investments of CA$1.2M.

Key information

-218.8%

Debt to equity ratio

CA$1.90m

Debt

Interest coverage ratio2.2x
CashCA$1.19m
Equity-CA$869.10k
Total liabilitiesCA$3.70m
Total assetsCA$2.84m

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Financial Position Analysis

Short Term Liabilities: SCAX.F has negative shareholder equity, which is a more serious situation than short term assets not covering short term liabilities.

Long Term Liabilities: SCAX.F has negative shareholder equity, which is a more serious situation than short term assets not covering long term liabilities.


Debt to Equity History and Analysis

Debt Level: SCAX.F has negative shareholder equity, which is a more serious situation than a high debt level.

Reducing Debt: SCAX.F's has negative shareholder equity, so we do not need to check if its debt has reduced over time.


Balance Sheet


Cash Runway Analysis

For companies that have on average been loss-making in the past, we assess whether they have at least 1 year of cash runway.

Stable Cash Runway: Whilst unprofitable SCAX.F has sufficient cash runway for more than 3 years if it maintains its current positive free cash flow level.

Forecast Cash Runway: SCAX.F is unprofitable but has sufficient cash runway for more than 3 years, due to free cash flow being positive and growing by 51.1% per year.


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