Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A (ISRL) — Defensive Interval Ratio
Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A (ISRL) has a Defensive Interval Ratio of 452 days as of December 2025. Defensive assets of $9.93 Million (cash $-, short-term investments $9.93 Million, receivables $-) cover 452 days of daily cash needs of $21.99K/day. Check how tangible is Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A's equity to evaluate the tangible quality of the company's equity base.
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Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A Defensive Interval Ratio (2008–2025)
This chart shows how Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A's Defensive Interval Ratio has evolved across 14 annual periods from 2008 to 2025. As of December 2025, the ratio stands at 452 days, meaning defensive assets of $9.93 Million can fund 452 days of operations without new revenue. Also explore net asset growth rate of Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A to track the company's year-over-year net asset growth rate.
Annual Defensive Interval Ratio for Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A (2008–2025)
The table below presents the year-by-year Defensive Interval Ratio for Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A from 2008 to 2025, covering 14 annual filings. Each row shows defensive assets, daily cash need, the DIR in days, and the change in days compared to the prior year. For live market cap and the full company financial profile, see Israel Acquisitions Corp Class A (ISRL) market capitalisation.
| Year | DIR (days) | Defensive Assets (USD) | Daily Cash Need | Cash | ST Investments | Change (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 452 days | $9.93 Million | $21.99K/day | $- | $9.93 Million | ▼ -3929 days |
| 2024 | 4381 days | $82.60 Million | $18.85K/day | $- | $82.60 Million | ▼ -5516 days |
| 2023 | 9897 days | $153.70 Million | $15.53K/day | $- | $153.70 Million | ▲ +9724 days |
| 2018 | 173 days | $19.21 Million | $111.25K/day | $- | $293.00K | ▲ +33 days |
| 2017 | 139 days | $12.81 Million | $91.99K/day | $- | $261.00K | ▼ -22 days |
| 2016 | 161 days | $10.13 Million | $62.92K/day | $- | $230.00K | ▼ -20 days |
| 2015 | 181 days | $12.56 Million | $69.20K/day | $- | $98.00K | ▲ +50 days |
| 2014 | 131 days | $17.27 Million | $131.70K/day | $- | $- | ▼ -45 days |
| 2013 | 176 days | $14.76 Million | $83.76K/day | $- | $- | ▲ +55 days |
| 2012 | 121 days | $11.86 Million | $97.89K/day | $- | $- | ▲ +49 days |
| 2011 | 72 days | $11.01 Million | $152.61K/day | $- | $4.55 Million | ▼ -163 days |
| 2010 | 235 days | $22.21 Million | $94.53K/day | $- | $16.10 Million | ▲ +74 days |
| 2009 | 161 days | $12.14 Million | $75.35K/day | $- | $4.71 Million | ▲ +94 days |
| 2008 | 67 days | $7.21 Million | $106.99K/day | $- | $1.80 Million | — |