James Hardie Industries Plc (JHX) — Strategic Asset Allocation Index
James Hardie Industries Plc (JHX) has a Strategic Asset Allocation Index of 52.0% as of December 2025. Strategic assets (PP&E of AU$3.33 Billion plus long-term investments of AU$-) total AU$3.33 Billion, measured against net assets of AU$6.40 Billion. A higher index reflects capital-intensive or investment-heavy strategies where strategic assets dominate the equity base.
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James Hardie Industries Plc Strategic Asset Allocation Index (2000–2025)
This chart shows how James Hardie Industries Plc's Strategic Asset Allocation Index has evolved across 17 annual periods from 2000 to 2025. As of December 2025, the index stands at 52.0%, representing strategic assets of AU$3.33 Billion against net assets of AU$6.40 Billion AUD. Explore JHX cash generation efficiency to assess how effectively this company generates cash.
Annual Strategic Asset Allocation Index for James Hardie Industries Plc (2000–2025)
The table below presents the year-by-year Strategic Asset Allocation Index for James Hardie Industries Plc from 2000 to 2025, covering 17 annual filings. Each row shows PP&E, long-term investments, strategic assets combined, net assets, the index percentage, and the change in percentage points compared to the prior year. For the full company profile including market capitalisation, see James Hardie Industries Plc (JHX) total market value.
| Year | SAAI | Strategic Assets (AUD) | PP&E | LT Investments | Net Assets | Change (pp) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 103.7% | AU$2.24 Billion | AU$2.24 Billion | AU$- | AU$2.16 Billion | ▼ -9.3 pp |
| 2024 | 113.1% | AU$2.10 Billion | AU$2.10 Billion | AU$- | AU$1.86 Billion | ▼ -4.9 pp |
| 2023 | 118.0% | AU$1.90 Billion | AU$1.90 Billion | AU$- | AU$1.61 Billion | ▲ +4.2 pp |
| 2022 | 113.8% | AU$1.52 Billion | AU$1.52 Billion | AU$- | AU$1.33 Billion | ▼ -20.2 pp |
| 2021 | 134.0% | AU$1.42 Billion | AU$1.42 Billion | AU$- | AU$1.06 Billion | ▲ +1.1 pp |
| 2020 | 132.9% | AU$1.38 Billion | AU$1.38 Billion | AU$- | AU$1.04 Billion | ▼ -9.6 pp |
| 2019 | 142.5% | AU$1.39 Billion | AU$1.39 Billion | AU$- | AU$974.40 Million | ▼ -3477.8 pp |
| 2013 | 3620.3% | AU$658.90 Million | AU$658.90 Million | AU$- | AU$18.20 Million | ▲ +3093.8 pp |
| 2012 | 526.5% | AU$665.50 Million | AU$665.50 Million | AU$- | AU$126.40 Million | ▲ +206.6 pp |
| 2007 | 319.9% | AU$827.70 Million | AU$827.70 Million | AU$- | AU$258.70 Million | ▼ -497.3 pp |
| 2006 | 817.3% | AU$775.60 Million | AU$775.60 Million | AU$- | AU$94.90 Million | ▲ +707.5 pp |
| 2005 | 109.8% | AU$685.70 Million | AU$685.70 Million | AU$- | AU$624.70 Million | ▼ -2.6 pp |
| 2004 | 112.4% | AU$567.10 Million | AU$567.10 Million | AU$- | AU$504.70 Million | ▼ -7.6 pp |
| 2003 | 119.9% | AU$521.30 Million | AU$521.30 Million | AU$- | AU$434.70 Million | ▼ -1.8 pp |
| 2002 | 121.8% | AU$451.00 Million | AU$451.00 Million | AU$- | AU$370.40 Million | ▼ -295.1 pp |
| 2001 | 416.9% | AU$1.17 Billion | AU$1.17 Billion | AU$- | AU$281.10 Million | ▲ +279.9 pp |
| 2000 | 137.0% | AU$923.70 Million | AU$923.70 Million | AU$- | AU$674.40 Million | — |