First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 0/6
Insufficient data to determine the health of First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund
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Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
FSD: The Merger Arbitrage Opportunity Is Quasi Extinguished
Feb 06FSD: 4 Reasons Why I Would Avoid This CEF
Dec 18FSD: An Unorthodox Strategy, But This Bond CEF Is Better Than People Think
Oct 04First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund declares $0.105 dividend
Feb 22First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund declares $0.105 dividend
Dec 20FSD: Attractive Yield But There Are Better Credit Funds To Choose From
Oct 18First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund declares $0.105 dividend
Aug 22First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund goes ex-dividend on Monday
Jul 29FSD - Paying More Than It Should, Getting Shafted By Rates
Mar 23FSD: A Unique CEF With A Nice Discount
Aug 27First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund declares $0.11 dividend
Dec 21First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund declares $0.11 dividend
Nov 19In this section we usually analyse First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund's finance health to determine how well-positioned it is against times of financial distress, in particular, its ability to manage its cash and debt levels. First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund has not provided adequate balance sheet data, its financial health cannot be properly assessed as it.
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Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if FSD's short term assets cover its short term liabilities.
Long Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if FSD's short term assets cover its long term liabilities.
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: Insufficient data to calculate FSD's net debt to equity ratio to determine if it is satisfactory.
Reducing Debt: Insufficient data to determine if FSD's debt to equity ratio has reduced over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if FSD's debt is well covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if FSD's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT.