I'm trying to understand net debt/equity ratios. What does it mean when the debt/equity ratio is a negative figure like -15% 0r -118% ?
Thanks
A negative debt/equity ratio would indicate negative equity.
e.g. a loan of 75K over an asset worth 100K means equity of 25K and debt/equity ratio of 3. If the value of the asset halves then equity becomes -25K (50-75) and debt/equity ratio becomes -3.
Thanks elbee - so as a percentage would that be -300%?
Shareholder Equity is equal to the amount of money that has been raised by issuance of shares.
not sure on how you get...... -ve shareholder equity to make the below ratio negative??
Ask Alan Bond, Christopher Skase et al.
It's just that many companies which are otherwise quite healthy seem to have negative debt/equity ratios..
I suggest you re-check your source. Those figures do not agree with publicly available data.
A company could have negative equity but would of course be insolvent.
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