Companies with the Highest Asset Resilience Ratio
Explore companies ranked by their Asset Resilience Ratio - liquid assets as a percentage of total assets
Average Asset Resilience Ratio
10.94%
Across all companies in database
Companies with Data
28,105
Companies with asset resilience data
Asset Resilience Ratio = (Cash + Short-term Investments) / Total Assets × 100
This metric measures a company's liquid assets as a percentage of total assets, indicating financial resilience and ability to weather economic uncertainties.
This metric measures a company's liquid assets as a percentage of total assets, indicating financial resilience and ability to weather economic uncertainties.
| Rank | Company | Asset Resilience Ratio | Liquid Assets | Total Assets | Country | Price | 24h Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
BriaCell Therapeutics Corp
NASDAQ:BCTXW |
0.00% | $0.00 | $33.31 Million | USA | $0.00 | -57.14% |
| 2 |
Ucommune International Ltd
NASDAQ:UKOMW |
0.00% | $0.00 | $317.18 Million | USA | $0.00 | +40.00% |
| 3 |
immatics biotechnologies GmbH
NASDAQ:IMTXW |
46.89% | $300.91 Million | $641.69 Million | USA | $0.00 | - |
| 4 |
WM Technology Inc
NASDAQ:MAPSW |
6.16% | $11.48 Million | $186.41 Million | USA | $0.00 | -97.18% |
| 5 |
Latch Inc
NASDAQ:LTCHW |
1.62% | $1.73 Million | $106.80 Million | USA | $0.00 | - |
Understanding Asset Resilience Ratio
Asset Resilience Ratio measures a company's liquid assets (cash and short-term investments) as a percentage of total assets. The formula is: (Cash + Short-term Investments) / Total Assets × 100. Higher ratios indicate better financial liquidity and resilience to economic uncertainties.
Companies with higher asset resilience ratios are better positioned to handle economic downturns, unexpected expenses, or investment opportunities without needing external financing. This metric helps investors assess a company's financial stability and flexibility.
Asset resilience ratios vary by industry, but generally: 15-25% is considered good for most companies, above 25% indicates very strong liquidity (though possibly inefficient capital use), and below 10% may suggest limited financial flexibility. Tech companies often have higher ratios due to their business models.