2024 US Finance Services

U S Global Investors INC

Rank

3 of 50

Economic Capital Ratio

295.56%

Trend (+/- rank to previous year)

-2.0

Summary

The relative strengths and weaknesses of U S Global Investors INC are analyzed with respect to the market average, including all of its competitors. We analyzed all variables having an effect on the Economic Capital Ratio.

The greatest strength of U S Global Investors INC compared to the market average is the variable Other Liabilities, increasing the Economic Capital Ratio by 113% points.The greatest weakness of U S Global Investors INC is the variable Revenue from Contract with Customer, reducing the Economic Capital Ratio by 36% points.

The company’s Economic Capital Ratio, given in the ranking table, is 296%, being 248% points above the market average of 47%.

AI Causal Graph

The AI Causal Graph delineates the true determinants of financial strength. At the top of the graph, data from public annual reports is inputted. These variables are synthesized to ultimately produce the Economic Capital Ratio. Green nodes signify the company's strengths relative to the market average, enhancing financial robustness, whereas red nodes indicate weaknesses.


Causal Effects

The Causal Effects in each node indicate the individual impact of that variable on the final node, the Economic Capital Ratio. They reveal the extent to which the Economic Capital Ratio increases or decreases relative to the industry average. Cumulatively, these effects contribute to the overall Economic Capital Ratio.

NameEffect in % Points
Debt51.9
Liabilities183
Stockholders Equity178
Economic Capital Ratio248
Loans Payable16.8
Deposits and Payables to Customers11.8
Operating and Employee Liabilities33.0
Other Liabilities113
Labor Expense-12.4
Expenses-5.68
Revenues45.7
Net Income35.8
Other Expenses57.6
Selling and General Administrative Expense-29.7
Depreciation Interest and Fees Expenses5.84
Operating Expenses-31.6
Other Revenues86.5
Revenue from Contract with Customer-36.2
Cash and Current Assets34.5
Comprehensive Net Income15.4
Other Compr. Net Income-20.4

Input Variables

The Input Variables consist of the absolute values from the public annual report data entered into the valuation model.

Input Variablesin 1000 USD
Cash and Current Assets40,374
Cost of Goods Sold0
Debt0
Deposits and Payables to Customers0
Depreciation Interest and Fees Expenses4.0
Intangible Assets0
Investment Income0
Investments0
Labor Expense4,798
Loans Income0
Loans Payable0
Operating Expenses11,549
Operating and Employee Liabilities2,939
Other Assets15,299
Other Compr. Net Income-2,276
Other Expenses-9,990
Other Liabilities538
Other Net Income558
Other Revenues15,074
Revenue from Contract with Customer0
Selling and General Administrative Expense6,122

Output Variables

The output variables are the absolute values as calculated by the valuation model.

Output Variablesin 1000 USD
Liabilities3,477
Assets55,673
Expenses12,483
Revenues15,074
Stockholders Equity52,196
Net Income3,149
Comprehensive Net Income873
Economic Capital Ratio296%

Feature Distribution

The Feature Distribution illustrates the distribution of the model variables' effect values across the industry. The specific effect of the company in question within this distribution is indicated by a black arrow. The top two charts highlight the company's greatest strengths, whereas the bottom two charts reveal its most significant weaknesses.


Strengths and Weaknesses Over Time

The strengths and weaknesses plot shows how the company's greatest strengths and weaknesses develop over time. The corresponding impact measures the percentage point increase or decrease in the Economic Capital Ratio.


Keyfigures Over Time

The Key Figures over Time display tracks the development of assets and liabilities from the balance sheet, along with revenues and expenses from the profit and loss statement, over time.


Regression

The Regression compares the forecasted company valuation with the observed stock market values. A positive correlation suggests that the model effectively explains market prices. A company's valuation above the regression line indicates that the company is overvalued, otherwise it is undervalued.


Balance Sheet

The Balance Sheet plot illustrates the evolution of Assets and Liabilities over time. The difference between them, known as Equity, represents the accumulation of past profits.


Profit & Loss

The Profit & Loss plot shows the development of Revenues and Expenses over time. The difference between these, either as Profit or Loss, reflects the surplus from the previous year.


Industry Index

The RealRate Index shows how financial health develops over time. The blue line shows the evolution of the Economic Capital Ratio for the individual company. This is compared to the distribution of all other companies. The change in the company's financial strength is shown in the lower part.