5.46 - 5.64
4.95 - 8.28
2.0K / 2.4K (Avg.)
-282.00 | -0.02
Highlights the firm's ability to meet near-term obligations and cover interest expenses. For conservative value investors, strong liquidity and coverage metrics are critical to avoid distress or forced dilution.
2.27
2–3 – Solid buffer. Benjamin Graham might see this as prudent management of working capital.
1.28
1.2–1.5 – Acceptable for many industries. Peter Lynch would want stable cash flows to avoid dipping below 1.
0.42
0.4–0.7 – Lower coverage. Philip Fisher would question if the firm can quickly raise extra cash if needed.
23.75
Interest coverage above 15 – Exceptional. Warren Buffett would see little near-term default risk unless earnings collapse.
4.44
Above 3.0 – Excellent short-term coverage. Warren Buffett would verify if the firm can redirect excess cash flow elsewhere.