WPMNEUTRAL

Debt-to-Equity Ratio

0.00x

Higher than 0% of Basic Materials sector peers

Updated 1544h ago

Sector Performance

0th percentile

WPM

0.00x

Sector Median

0.10x

Sector Avg

0.29x

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Deep Analysis

Wheaton Precious Metals' debt-to-equity ratio of 0.00x means the company has no debt relative to its shareholder equity, indicating it finances operations entirely through equity rather than borrowing.

Compared to sector peers in Basic Materials, this is far below the sector median of 0.11x, placing Wheaton in the 0th percentile—meaning every peer has a higher ratio. The year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter changes are both N/A, and the trend direction over the last eight quarters is also N/A, so no historical data is available to assess movement. With a zero debt level but no trend information, the risk profile is low from a leverage standpoint, but the lack of any trend data prevents evaluating whether this is stable or about to shift. This metric directly supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict: a debt-free balance sheet is a positive, but without trend context or any contradiction to the neutral stance, it neither strengthens nor weakens the case for a buy or sell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Debt-to-Equity Ratio tell investors about WPM?

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.

How does WPM's Debt-to-Equity Ratio compare to its sector?

WPM's Debt-to-Equity Ratio of 0.00x compares to a Basic Materials sector median of 0.10x, placing it in the 0th percentile.

Who are WPM's closest peers by Debt-to-Equity Ratio?

The closest Basic Materials peers by Debt-to-Equity Ratio include: PAAS (0.10x), AG (0.11x), KGC (0.08x), RGLD (0.08x), CDE (0.07x).

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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WPM

0.00x

Sector Median

0.10x

Sector Avg

0.29x

How WPM's Debt-to-Equity Ratio compares to sector peers.

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