1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset: 0.07 (As of Dec. 2025)


What is 1414 Degrees LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset?

1414 Degrees ASX:14D LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is 0.07 as of Dec. 2025. The stock has 2 warning signs investors should review.

LT Debt to Total Assets is a measurement representing the percentage of a corporation's assets that are financed with loans and financial obligations lasting more than one year. The ratio provides a general measure of the financial position of a company, including its ability to meet financial requirements for outstanding loans. It is calculated as a company's Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligationdivide by its Total Assets. 1414 Degrees's long-term debt to total assests ratio for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2025 was 0.07.

1414 Degrees's long-term debt to total assets ratio increased from Dec. 2024 (0.06) to Dec. 2025 (0.07). It may suggest that 1414 Degrees is progressively becoming more dependent on debt to grow their business.


1414 Degrees  (ASX:14D) LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Explanation

LT Debt to Total Asset is a measurement representing the percentage of a corporation's assets that are financed with loans and financial obligations lasting more than one year. The ratio provides a general measure of the financial position of a company, including its ability to meet financial requirements for outstanding loans. A year-over-year decrease in this metric would suggest the company is progressively becoming less dependent on debt to grow their business.


1414 Degrees LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Related Terms


1414 Degrees LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Historical Data

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The historical data trend for 1414 Degrees's LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

1414 Degrees LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Chart

1414 Degrees Annual Data
Trend Jun18 Jun19 Jun20 Jun21 Jun22 Jun23 Jun24 Jun25
LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset
Get a 7-Day Free Trial 0.09 0.02 0.00 0.08 0.07

1414 Degrees Semi-Annual Data
Dec17 Jun18 Dec18 Jun19 Dec19 Jun20 Dec20 Jun21 Dec21 Jun22 Dec22 Jun23 Dec23 Jun24 Dec24 Jun25 Dec25
LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only 0.00 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.07

1414 Degrees LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset Calculation

1414 Degrees's Long-Term Debt to Total Asset Ratio for the fiscal year that ended in Jun. 2025 is calculated as

LT Debt to Total Assets (A: Jun. 2025 )=Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation (A: Jun. 2025 )/Total Assets (A: Jun. 2025 )
=0.556/8.397
=

1414 Degrees's Long-Term Debt to Total Asset Ratio for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2025 is calculated as

LT Debt to Total Assets (Q: Dec. 2025 )=Long-Term Debt & Capital Lease Obligation (Q: Dec. 2025 )/Total Assets (Q: Dec. 2025 )
=0.413/5.586
=

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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What does a LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset of 0.07 mean?
1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) has a LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset of 0.07 as of Dec. 2025. Long-term Debt to Total Asset ratio is the ratio of total long-term debt to total assets. View historical data on 1414 Degrees and its competitors.
Is 1414 Degrees' LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset too high?
1414 Degrees' current LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is 0.07.
How does 1414 Degrees' LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset compare to CEG and VST?
1414 Degrees' LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset of 0.07 can be compared against companies in the Utilities - Independent Power Producers industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset for an Utilities - Independent Power Producers company?
A good LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset depends on the Utilities - Independent Power Producers industry context. However, LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset mean?
A high LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. Long-term Debt to Total Asset ratio is the ratio of total long-term debt to total assets. View historical data on 1414 Degrees and its competitors. 1414 Degrees's current LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is 0.07. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is 1414 Degrees stock overvalued right now?
1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) has a current LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset of 0.07. The current LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is 0.07. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset calculated?
LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is calculated from a company's financial statements. For 1414 Degrees (ASX:14D), the current LT-Debt-to-Total-Asset is 0.07 as of Dec. 2025. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

1414 Degrees Business Description

Address 1 Watts Road, Western Plant, Door 1, Tonsley, Adelaide, SA, AUS, 5042
1414 Degrees Ltd is engaged in developing and commercializing its silicon-based thermal energy storage technology, SiBrick to provide industrial high-temperature heat from low-cost electricity and biogas. Its other products include the SiBox thermal energy storage system which uses SiBrick technology to store renewable electricity as latent heat; and SiPHyR, an integration between a fluid reactor technology and SiBrick to produce hydrogen and solid carbon. The company is also engaged in developing its Aurora Renewable Energy Precinct, a planned renewable energy park to produce, store, and deliver electricity.