Compare Debt To Equity Across Equities
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Cross Equities Debt To Equity Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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CLPR | (40.1233) | (40.1233) | (40.1233) | (40.1233) | 19.0399 | 16.1036 | 19.7497 | 11.2658 | 14.0156 | 17.4355 | 27.3544 | 42.6641 | 82.4172 | 439 | 461 |
IRT | 945 | 945 | 29.8878 | 1.3791 | 1.6593 | 2.6798 | 1.4621 | 1.2421 | 1.5739 | 1.8938 | 1.5257 | 0.7772 | 1.2797 | 0.5178 | 0.49 |
BRT | 2.442 | 2.7852 | 2.512 | 3.9942 | 4.9231 | 4.1341 | 4.4269 | 4.1895 | 0.8529 | 0.8529 | 0.9423 | 1.1676 | 1.9312 | 1.9372 | 1.09 |
UDR | 0.6628 | 1.5178 | 1.1137 | 1.2533 | 1.3035 | 1.2314 | 1.0832 | 1.2993 | 1.1616 | 1.3688 | 1.5387 | 1.5636 | 1.3322 | 1.4529 | 1.21 |
NXRT | 2.7632 | 2.7632 | 2.7632 | 2.7632 | 2.7632 | 3.1827 | 4.6384 | 3.0597 | 2.8309 | 2.6871 | 3.2976 | 3.3085 | 3.0779 | 2.9862 | 3.5 |
CSR | 1.3124 | 2.4451 | 1.7489 | 1.7869 | 1.2724 | 1.1026 | 1.3564 | 1.1468 | 1.0207 | 1.0207 | 1.133 | 1.0736 | 1.5462 | 1.2611 | 2.26 |
VRE | 0.711 | 0.8958 | 1.2476 | 1.4386 | 1.2855 | 1.4738 | 1.9474 | 1.9031 | 1.8785 | 1.8802 | 2.0208 | 1.979 | 1.5408 | 1.6298 | 1.06 |
MAA | 1.5276 | 2.2967 | 1.8218 | 1.1765 | 1.2331 | 1.1674 | 0.7016 | 0.7749 | 0.7893 | 0.7323 | 0.775 | 0.7534 | 0.7327 | 0.7427 | 0.71 |
ESS | 1.771 | 1.6423 | 1.5932 | 1.6059 | 0.8436 | 0.8527 | 0.9667 | 0.9063 | 0.8945 | 0.9338 | 1.0419 | 1.049 | 1.0418 | 1.1444 | 1.52 |
Clipper Realty, Independence Realty Trust, and BRT Realty Trust Debt To Equity description
A measure of a company's financial leverage calculated by dividing its total liabilities by stockholders' equity, indicating the proportion of equity and debt the company is using to finance its assets.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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