Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 0/6
Insufficient data to determine the health of Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund
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Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
JCE: Falling Behind In A Low Vol World
Jan 17Closed-End Funds: Valuations Matter, A Revisit Of JCE
Nov 03JCE: Portfolio Reconstruction Should Support Continued High Yield And Return
Feb 03Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund declares $0.3952 dividend
Dec 06JCE: A "Hold" But Some Potential Alternatives
Oct 25Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund raises quarterly dividend by 11.1% to $0.4391/share
Oct 07Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund goes ex-dividend tomorrow
Sep 13JCE: Some Potential, But Looking For A Discount
Jul 21JCE: A CEF That Does What It Should
Apr 04JCE: Strong 2021, But 2022 Could Be Tougher
Jan 16JCE: Discount Disappears After A Strong Run
Sep 29JCE: Discount Narrowing But Still Attractive, 7.26% Distribution After Boost Earlier In 2021
Jul 13Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund declares $0.304 dividend
Jun 02Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund declares $0.225 dividend
Dec 02In this section we usually analyse Nuveen Core Equity Alpha 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. Nuveen Core Equity Alpha 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 JCE's short term assets cover its short term liabilities.
Long Term Liabilities: Insufficient data to determine if JCE's short term assets cover its long term liabilities.
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: Insufficient data to calculate JCE's net debt to equity ratio to determine if it is satisfactory.
Reducing Debt: Insufficient data to determine if JCE's debt to equity ratio has reduced over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if JCE's debt is well covered by operating cash flow.
Interest Coverage: Insufficient data to determine if JCE's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT.