Financial Status Of Major Japanese Companies – Net Worth

Posted by Bill Belew on June 28th, 2006 in Japan | No Comments

Net Worth ratio is the percentage of total assets to total liabilities. The higher the net worth ratio, the lower the risk of bankruptcy.

In manfacturing jobs, Japan has seen the ratio climb from 1990 – 30.6%, 2000 – 38.5% and 2003 – 40.7%.

In non-manfacturing jobs, the ratio has also climbed from 1990 – 14%, 2000 – 19.7% and 2003 – 22.5%.

All industries combined, the ratio has climbed from 1990 – 19.1%, 2000 – 25.7% and 2003 – 28.3%.

Japan’s major companies as a whole are in excellent shape and getting better.

Japan and her economy are back.

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