Quick Ratio
Updated 196h ago
Sector Performance
5th percentileEXR
0.16x
Sector Median
0.72x
Sector Avg
3.05x
Deep Analysis
With a quick ratio of 0.16x, EXR holds only $0.16 in cash, cash equivalents, and receivables for every $1 of current liabilities due within a year — a measure of short-term liquidity.
That ratio sits far below the sector median of 0.72x and places the company in the 5th percentile among peers, indicating exceptionally tight liquidity relative to industry norms. No trend data is available because the year-over-year change, quarter-over-quarter change, and trailing eight quarters are all reported as N/A, offering no insight into whether this condition is improving or deteriorating. The combination of a very low quick ratio with no observable trend raises a clear liquidity risk, as the company may struggle to meet near-term obligations without external financing. This metric contradicts the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as such an extreme liquidity shortfall would typically warrant a more cautious assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Quick Ratio tell investors about EXR?
A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.
How is the Quick Ratio calculated?
Quick Ratio is calculated as: (Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities.
Who are EXR's closest peers by Quick Ratio?
The closest peers by Quick Ratio include: TFC (0.16x), AWK (0.13x), DRI (0.13x), NIO (0.13x), SRE (0.11x).
The Formula
(Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities
Why It Matters
A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.
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0.16x
Sector Median
0.72x
Sector Avg
3.05x
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