A Look Into Westinghouse Air Brake’s Debt

Shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Inc. (NYSE:WAB) rose by 2.48% in the past three months. When understanding a…

Shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Inc. (NYSE:WAB) rose by 2.48% in the past three months. When understanding a companies price change over a time period like 3 months, it could be helpful to look at its financials. One key aspect of a companies financials is its debt, but before we understand the importance of debt, let’s look at how much debt Westinghouse Air Brake has.

Westinghouse Air Brake Debt

Based on Westinghouse Air Brake’s balance sheet as of February 15, 2023, long-term debt is at $3.75 billion and current debt is at $251.00 million, amounting to $4.00 billion in total debt. Adjusted for $541.00 million in cash-equivalents, the company’s net debt is at $3.46 billion.

Let’s define some of the terms we used in the paragraph above. Current debt is the portion of a company’s debt which is due within 1 year, while long-term debt is the portion due in more than 1 year. Cash equivalents includes cash and any liquid securities with maturity periods of 90 days or less. Total debt equals current debt plus long-term debt minus cash equivalents.

To understand the degree of financial leverage a company has, investors look at the debt ratio. Considering Westinghouse Air Brake’s $18.52 billion in total assets, the debt-ratio is at 0.22. Generally speaking, a debt-ratio more than 1 means that a large portion of debt is funded by assets. As the debt-ratio increases, so the does the risk of defaulting on loans, if interest rates were to increase. Different industries have different thresholds of tolerance for debt-ratios. For example, a debt ratio of 40% might be higher for one industry, but normal for another.

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Why Debt Is Important

Debt is an important factor in the capital structure of a company, and can help it attain growth. Debt usually has a relatively lower financing cost than equity, which makes it an attractive option for executives.

However, interest-payment obligations can have an adverse impact on the cash-flow of the company. Equity owners can keep excess profit, generated from the debt capital, when companies use the debt capital for its business operations.

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