Real Estate Companies By De

Debt To Equity
Debt To EquityEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1AHT-PH Ashford Hospitality Trust
950.7
(0.05)
 3.21 
(0.15)
2AHT-PI Ashford Hospitality Trust
885.2
(0.05)
 3.37 
(0.16)
3AHT-PD Ashford Hospitality Trust
885.2
 0.00 
 2.92 
 0.01 
4AHT-PF Ashford Hospitality Trust
885.2
(0.02)
 2.86 
(0.06)
5AHT-PG Ashford Hospitality Trust
885.2
(0.08)
 3.42 
(0.27)
6IVR-PC Invesco Mortgage Capital
691.8
(0.04)
 0.72 
(0.03)
7SPG-PJ Simon Property Group
663.2
 0.04 
 0.95 
 0.04 
8NLY-PG Annaly Capital Management
619.0
 0.12 
 0.29 
 0.03 
9TWO-PB Two Harbors Investment
593.5
 0.03 
 0.61 
 0.02 
10CIM-PB Chimera Investment
567.9
 0.16 
 0.35 
 0.06 
11CIM-PD Chimera Investment
567.9
 0.15 
 0.33 
 0.05 
12CIM-PA Chimera Investment
567.9
 0.07 
 0.75 
 0.05 
13TWO-PC Two Harbors Investment
533.4
 0.18 
 0.42 
 0.07 
14CHMI-PA Cherry Hill Mortgage
470.1
(0.03)
 0.97 
(0.03)
15TWO-PA Two Harbors Investment
445.1
 0.07 
 0.52 
 0.04 
16PMT-PA PennyMac Mortgage Investment
389.4
 0.05 
 0.65 
 0.03 
17AHH-PA Armada Hoffler Properties
167.6
 0.08 
 0.99 
 0.08 
18VNO-PL Vornado Realty Trust
154.4
 0.06 
 1.06 
 0.07 
19SRG-PA Seritage Growth Properties
145.8
 0.03 
 1.48 
 0.04 
20CIO-PA City Office REIT
136.0
 0.03 
 1.45 
 0.04 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Debt to Equity is calculated by dividing the Total Debt of a company by its Equity. If the debt exceeds equity of a company, then the creditors have more stakes in a firm than the stockholders. In other words, Debt to Equity ratio provides analysts with insights about composition of both equity and debt, and its influence on the valuation of the company. High Debt to Equity ratio typically indicates that a firm has been borrowing aggressively to finance its growth and as a result may experience a burden of additional interest expense. This may reduce earnings or future growth. On the other hand a small D/E ratio may indicate that a company is not taking enough advantage from financial leverage. Debt to Equity ratio measures how the company is leveraging borrowing against the capital invested by the owners.