Debt-to-Equity Ratio
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Sector Performance
22th percentileCTRA
0.26x
Sector Median
0.73x
Sector Avg
0.09x
Deep Analysis
The Debt-to-Equity Ratio of 0.26x means CTRA has $0.26 of debt for every $1 of shareholder equity—a low level of financial leverage that indicates the company relies more on equity than borrowed funds.
This is well below the sector median of 0.73x, placing CTRA in the 21st percentile among peers, meaning it uses less debt than nearly 79% of comparable companies. Over the last eight quarters the metric has been stable, though the quarter-over-quarter change shows an increase of +13.0% (from 0.23x to 0.26x); the year-over-year change is not available. The combination of a low debt level and a generally stable trend suggests limited financial risk, but the recent uptick warrants monitoring for any continued rise in leverage. This low debt ratio supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict—while conservative financing is a positive, it does not alone justify a bullish stance given other factors in the assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Debt-to-Equity Ratio tell investors about CTRA?
Shows how much a company is financing its operations through debt vs shareholder funds. High D/E can amplify returns — and losses.
How is the Debt-to-Equity Ratio calculated?
Debt-to-Equity Ratio is calculated as: Total Debt / Shareholders' Equity.
Who are CTRA's closest peers by Debt-to-Equity Ratio?
The closest peers by Debt-to-Equity Ratio include: ETSY (-2.62x), MCK (-3.00x), TDG (-3.40x), VRSK (-3.81x), MAR (-4.04x).
The Formula
Total Debt / Shareholders' Equity
Why It Matters
Shows how much a company is financing its operations through debt vs shareholder funds. High D/E can amplify returns — and losses.
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0.26x
Sector Median
0.73x
Sector Avg
0.09x
How CTRA's Debt-to-Equity Ratio compares to sector peers.
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