Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust - Asset Resilience Ratio
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR-UN) has an Asset Resilience Ratio of 0.06% as of December 2025. The Asset Resilience Ratio measures the percentage of a company's total assets that are held in liquid form (cash and short-term investments). This metric indicates how well-positioned the company is to handle unexpected financial challenges, economic downturns, or strategic opportunities without requiring external financing. Read Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estat total liabilities for a breakdown of total debt and financial obligations.
Liquid Assets
Total Assets
Resilience Assessment
Asset Resilience Ratio Trend (2020–2025)
This chart shows how Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust's Asset Resilience Ratio has changed over time. See CAR-UN total equity for net asset value and shareholders' equity analysis.
Liquid Assets Composition Over Time
This chart breaks down Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust's liquid assets into cash & equivalents and short-term investments, showing how the composition has evolved over time. For market capitalisation and broader financial context, see Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estat market capitalisation.
Current Liquid Assets Breakdown
| Component | Amount | % of Total Assets |
|---|---|---|
| Cash & Equivalents | CA$0.00 | 0% |
| Short-term Investments | CA$8.60 Million | 0.06% |
| Total Liquid Assets | CA$8.60 Million | 0.06% |
Asset Resilience Insights
- Limited Liquidity: Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust maintains only 0.06% of assets in liquid form.
- This low level may indicate efficient asset utilization but could pose risks during economic downturns.
- The company has significant short-term investments, indicating active treasury management.
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust Industry Peers by Asset Resilience Ratio
Compare Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust's asset resilience ratio with other companies in the same industry.
| Company | Industry | Asset Resilience Ratio |
|---|---|---|
|
UDR Inc
NYSE:UDR |
REIT - Residential | 0.01% |
|
Ingenia Communities Group
AU:INA |
REIT - Residential | 0.51% |
|
Domo Activos Socimi SA
MC:DOMO |
REIT - Residential | 4.89% |
|
US Masters Residential Property Fund
AU:URF |
REIT - Residential | 0.12% |
|
Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust
TO:KMP-UN |
REIT - Residential | -0.01% |
|
Xior Student Housing NV
BR:XIOR |
REIT - Residential | 0.58% |
|
Home Invest Belgium - Sifi
BR:HOMI |
REIT - Residential | 0.02% |
|
Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust
TO:BEI-UN |
REIT - Residential | 0.01% |
Annual Asset Resilience Ratio for Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (2020–2025)
The table below shows the annual Asset Resilience Ratio data for Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust.
| Year | Asset Resilience Ratio (%) | Liquid Assets | Total Assets | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-31 | 0.06% | CA$8.60 Million ≈ $6.22 Million |
CA$15.13 Billion ≈ $10.95 Billion |
-0.01pp |
| 2024-12-31 | 0.07% | CA$10.52 Million ≈ $7.61 Million |
CA$15.58 Billion ≈ $11.27 Billion |
+0.03pp |
| 2023-12-31 | 0.03% | CA$5.69 Million ≈ $4.11 Million |
CA$16.97 Billion ≈ $12.27 Billion |
+0.01pp |
| 2022-12-31 | 0.02% | CA$4.38 Million ≈ $3.17 Million |
CA$17.74 Billion ≈ $12.83 Billion |
-0.02pp |
| 2021-12-31 | 0.05% | CA$8.51 Million ≈ $6.15 Million |
CA$17.71 Billion ≈ $12.81 Billion |
+0.05pp |
| 2020-12-31 | 0.00% | CA$55.00K ≈ $39.79K |
CA$15.50 Billion ≈ $11.21 Billion |
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About Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust is Canada's largest publicly traded provider of quality rental housing. As at December 31, 2025, CAPREIT owns approximately 45,500 residential apartment suites and townhomes (excluding approximately 400 suites classified as assets held for sale), that are well-located across Canada and, to a lesser extent, the Netherlands, with a total fa… Read more