New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd (5013) — Working Capital to Net Assets Ratio
New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd (5013) has a Working Capital to Net Assets ratio of 62.1% as of December 2024. Working capital of NT$3.18 Billion (current assets of NT$5.00 Billion minus current liabilities of NT$1.82 Billion) is measured against net assets of NT$5.13 Billion. A higher ratio indicates strong short-term liquidity financed by the equity base. See New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd (5013) net asset quality to measure how much of total assets are equity-financed.
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New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd Working Capital to Net Assets (2015–2024)
This chart shows how New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd's Working Capital to Net Assets ratio has evolved across 10 annual periods from 2015 to 2024. As of December 2024, the ratio stands at 62.1%, reflecting working capital of NT$3.18 Billion against net assets of NT$5.13 Billion TWD. Check New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd (5013) tangible equity ratio to evaluate the tangible quality of the company's equity base.
Annual Working Capital to Net Assets for New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd (2015–2024)
The table below presents the year-by-year Working Capital to Net Assets ratio for New Best Wire Industrial Co Ltd from 2015 to 2024, covering 10 annual filings. Each row shows current assets, current liabilities, working capital, net assets, the ratio, and the change in percentage points compared to the prior year. For live market cap and the full company profile, see 5013 market cap overview.
| Year | WC/NA Ratio | Working Capital (TWD) | Net Assets | Current Assets | Current Liabilities | Change (pp) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 62.1% | NT$3.18 Billion | NT$5.13 Billion | NT$5.00 Billion | NT$1.82 Billion | ▲ +0.9 pp |
| 2023 | 61.3% | NT$2.93 Billion | NT$4.78 Billion | NT$5.21 Billion | NT$2.29 Billion | ▼ -6.0 pp |
| 2022 | 67.3% | NT$3.15 Billion | NT$4.69 Billion | NT$5.03 Billion | NT$1.87 Billion | ▲ +3.6 pp |
| 2021 | 63.6% | NT$2.72 Billion | NT$4.28 Billion | NT$5.18 Billion | NT$2.46 Billion | ▲ +2.3 pp |
| 2020 | 61.4% | NT$2.22 Billion | NT$3.62 Billion | NT$3.76 Billion | NT$1.54 Billion | ▲ +9.9 pp |
| 2019 | 51.5% | NT$1.73 Billion | NT$3.36 Billion | NT$3.76 Billion | NT$2.03 Billion | ▼ -2.2 pp |
| 2018 | 53.7% | NT$1.75 Billion | NT$3.26 Billion | NT$4.02 Billion | NT$2.27 Billion | ▼ -6.5 pp |
| 2017 | 60.1% | NT$1.84 Billion | NT$3.06 Billion | NT$3.66 Billion | NT$1.82 Billion | ▼ -2.9 pp |
| 2016 | 63.0% | NT$1.73 Billion | NT$2.74 Billion | NT$3.34 Billion | NT$1.61 Billion | ▲ +8.4 pp |
| 2015 | 54.6% | NT$1.38 Billion | NT$2.53 Billion | NT$2.60 Billion | NT$1.22 Billion | — |