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Sound Point Meridian Capital, Inc.
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Sound Point Meridian Capital (SPMC) Financial Ratios

Valuation, profitability, liquidity, and efficiency metrics with annual and quarterly data.

Sound Point Meridian Capital Financial Ratios Analysis

Valuation, profitability, leverage, and liquidity ratios

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BreakdownFY 2025FY 2023
Period EndingMar 2025Dec 2023
Valuation Ratios
P/E Ratio19.15
Forward P/E8.06
P/S Ratio4.80
P/B Ratio1.06
Price/Tangible Book1.06
Enterprise Value Ratios
EV/Revenue5.24
EV/EBIT7.37
Profitability & Returns
Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)0.15%0.15%
Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)0.16%0.15%
Leverage & Solvency Ratios
Debt/Equity0.18
Liquidity Ratios
Current Ratio0.080.56
Quick Ratio0.070.56
Efficiency Ratios
Yield & Distribution Ratios
Earnings Yield0.05%
Dividend Yield0.15%
Payout Ratio2.26%0.00%
Total Return0.15%

Frequently Asked Questions About Sound Point Meridian Capital Financial Ratios

What is the P/E ratio?

The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divides the stock price by earnings per share. It shows how much investors pay for each dollar of earnings. A higher P/E may indicate growth expectations, while a lower P/E could suggest undervaluation or slower growth.

What is ROE (Return on Equity)?

ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholders' equity to generate profit. It's calculated as net income divided by shareholders' equity. Higher ROE indicates more efficient use of equity capital — generally above 15% is considered strong.

What is the current ratio?

The current ratio divides current assets by current liabilities, measuring a company's ability to pay short-term obligations. A ratio above 1.0 means the company has more short-term assets than debts; below 1.0 may signal liquidity risk.

What is debt-to-equity ratio?

Debt-to-equity compares total debt to total shareholders' equity, indicating how much leverage a company uses. A higher ratio means more debt financing. Acceptable levels vary by industry — capital-intensive sectors like utilities typically carry higher ratios.

How do SPMC's ratios compare?

Compare Sound Point Meridian Capital's valuation ratios (P/E, P/B, EV/EBITDA) and profitability ratios (ROE, ROA, margins) against industry peers and historical trends in the table above. Quarterly data reveals recent changes in financial health.