Automatic Data Processing Debt to Total Assets
Automatic Data Processing Debt to Total Assets Chart
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Automatic Data Processing Historical Debt to Total Assets Data
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| March 31, 2013 | Go Pro |
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About Debt to Assets Ratio
The debt to assets ratio (D/A) is a leverage ratio used to determine how much debt (a sum of long term and current portion of debt) a company has on its balance sheet relative to total assets. This ratio examines the percent of the company that is financed by debt. If a company's debt to assets ratio was 60 percent, this would mean that the company is backed 60 percent by long term and current portion debt.
Most companies carry some form of debt on its books. All things being equal, a higher debt to assets ratio is riskier for equity investors; debt holders often have seniority over company assets during bankruptcy. A ratio of 1 (unlikely) would indicate a company is 100% backed by debt, whereas a ratio of 0 means the company is carrying no debt on its books.
High D/A ratios will also mean that the company will be forced to make more interest payments on its debt before net earnings are calculated.
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ADP Debt to Total Assets Rankings
| Overall |
82nd percentile 1354 of 7593 |
| Sector |
78th percentile 173 of 801 in Industrials |
| Industry |
68th percentile 55 of 173 in Business Services |
ADP Debt to Total Assets Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | Go Pro | Dec 2008 |
| Maximum | Go Pro | Sep 2008 |
| Average | Go Pro |