Pitney Bowes (PBI)

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Pitney Bowes Tangible Common Equity Ratio

Pitney Bowes Historical Tangible Common Equity Ratio Data

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About Tangible Common Equity Ratio

The tangible common equity (TCE) ratio is a useful number to gauge leverage of a financial firm. Specifically, it answers the question: "How much can the value of a bank's assets fall before the entire value of tangible* common equity is wiped out?"

For example, assume a bank as a TCE ratio of 5%. If the value of all of the banks assets fell by 5%, theoretically stockholders would no longer have a claim on the bank's tangible assets.

Another way of thinking about the TCE ratio of 5% is that the remaining 95% of the bank's tangible assets have been purchased using loaned funds that the bank must repay.

This ratio is worth spending time with. Once investors understand its implications, they rarely look at banking businesses the same way.

* The word tangible, in accounting, essentially means anything that can be touched or traded. Cash, buildings, accounts receivable, inventories and stock holdings of a business are all tangible assets. Trade secrets, patents, copyrights, and goodwill are not tangible assets, even though they may have value.
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PBI Tangible Common Equity Ratio Benchmarks

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Canon Go Pro
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PBI Tangible Common Equity Ratio Rankings

Overall 90th percentile
1626 of 16782
Sector 85th percentile
353 of 2443 in Industrials
Industry 84th percentile
7 of 46 in Business Equipment

PBI Tangible Common Equity Ratio Range, Past 5 Years

Minimum Go Pro Dec 2008
Maximum Go Pro Jun 2008
Average Go Pro

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