American Homes 4 Rent Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 1/6
American Homes 4 Rent has a total shareholder equity of $7.7B and total debt of $4.5B, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 58.7%. Its total assets and total liabilities are $12.8B and $5.1B respectively. American Homes 4 Rent's EBIT is $390.4M making its interest coverage ratio 2.5. It has cash and short-term investments of $162.5M.
Key information
58.7%
Debt to equity ratio
US$4.52b
Debt
Interest coverage ratio | 2.5x |
Cash | US$162.48m |
Equity | US$7.70b |
Total liabilities | US$5.15b |
Total assets | US$12.84b |
Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
American Homes 4 Rent: Right Product For The Times But Fairly Valued
May 22American Homes 4 Rent: Still Too Expensive 4 Us
Mar 05American Homes 4 Rent: Leasing The American Dream
Feb 18American Homes 4 Rent: Too Expensive For Me
Dec 07American Homes 4 Rent: Strong Fundamentals Are In The Price
Nov 28American Homes 4 Rent: The Future Looks Rosy
Sep 16American Homes 4 Rent Is A High-Quality REIT But Wait For A Lower Entry Point
Jun 22American Homes 4 Rent Q4 2022 Earnings Preview
Feb 22If EPS Growth Is Important To You, American Homes 4 Rent (NYSE:AMH) Presents An Opportunity
Feb 20American Homes 4 Rent raises quarterly dividend by 22.2% to $0.22/share
Feb 10American Homes 4 Rent: A Sunbelt SFR REIT Doing Its Part To Alleviate The Housing Shortage
Jan 11American Homes 4 Rent declares $0.18 dividend
Nov 10Should You Be Adding American Homes 4 Rent (NYSE:AMH) To Your Watchlist Today?
Nov 05American Homes 4 Rent says damage from Hurricane Ian 'limited'
Oct 04American Homes 4 Rent: Dividend Increases Live Here
Sep 16American Homes 4 Rent: Getting Closer
Jul 05Here's Why We Think American Homes 4 Rent (NYSE:AMH) Is Well Worth Watching
Jun 28Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: AMH's short term assets ($1.1B) exceed its short term liabilities ($613.8M).
Long Term Liabilities: AMH's short term assets ($1.1B) do not cover its long term liabilities ($4.5B).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: AMH's net debt to equity ratio (56.6%) is considered high.
Reducing Debt: AMH's debt to equity ratio has increased from 47.2% to 58.7% over the past 5 years.
Debt Coverage: AMH's debt is not well covered by operating cash flow (18.2%).
Interest Coverage: AMH's interest payments on its debt are not well covered by EBIT (2.5x coverage).