A Huffalump did his business here...: Evaluating A Company's Capital Structure

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Evaluating A Company's Capital Structure

For stock investors that favor companies with good fundamentals, a "strong" balance sheet is an important consideration for investing in a company's stock. The strength of a company' balance sheet can be evaluated by three broad categories of investment-quality measurements: working capital adequacy, asset performance and capital structure. In this article, we'll look at evaluating balance sheet strength based on the composition of a company's capital structure.

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