How to calculate the net debt ratio (not the net asset debt ratio) of real estate enterprises? The proportion of excellent enterprises should be around 40%. Thank you.

Net debt ratio = (interest-bearing liabilities-monetary funds)/owner's equity

The situation of each enterprise is different. We can't simply say that a certain proportion of assets must be achieved by all enterprises, let alone be excellent.

As for the liabilities of real estate companies, they mainly come from financing loans during the preparation of real estate development. For example, the assets of a real estate company are 2 billion = liabilities 500 million+owners' equity 65.438+0.5 billion. Debt ratio is 25%. Debt ratio is generally a problem that creditors consider, and the key depends on whether the borrowing company can repay and when.

Extended data:

1, high net asset-liability ratio, is a high-risk and high-return financial structure; Low net asset-liability ratio is a financial structure with low risk and low return. This indicator also shows the extent to which the capital invested by creditors is protected by shareholders' rights and interests, or the extent to which the interests of creditors are protected by securities institutions during liquidation. The state stipulates that the creditor's claim for compensation should precede the shareholder.

2. Current ratio: represents the comprehensive ability of an enterprise to repay its current liabilities with current assets.

Current ratio = current assets/current liabilities

3. Quick ratio: represents the comprehensive ability of an enterprise to repay its current liabilities with quick assets.

Quick ratio = (current assets-inventory)/current liabilities

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