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profit margin TTM
9.31%
operating margin TTM
10.86%
revenue TTM
1.09 Billion
revenue per share TTM
32.12$
valuation ratios | |
|---|---|
| pe ratio | 17.24 |
| peg ratio | 4.24 |
| price to book ratio | 1.12 |
| price to sales ratio | 1.64 |
| enterprise value multiple | -1.79 |
| price fair value | 1.12 |
profitability ratios | |
|---|---|
| gross profit margin | 53.62% |
| operating profit margin | 10.86% |
| pretax profit margin | 12.11% |
| net profit margin | 9.31% |
| return on assets | 1.98% |
| return on equity | 6.58% |
| return on capital employed | 4.8% |
liquidity ratios | |
|---|---|
| current ratio | 0.22 |
| quick ratio | 0.22 |
| cash ratio | 0.09 |
efficiency ratios | |
|---|---|
| days of inventory outstanding | 0.00 |
| operating cycle | 110.56 |
| days of payables outstanding | 0.00 |
| cash conversion cycle | 110.56 |
| receivables turnover | 3.30 |
| payables turnover | 0.00 |
| inventory turnover | 0.00 |
debt and solvency ratios | |
|---|---|
| debt ratio | 0.52 |
| debt equity ratio | 1.70 |
| long term debt to capitalization | 0.00 |
| total debt to capitalization | 0.63 |
| interest coverage | 8.23 |
| cash flow to debt ratio | -0.31 |
cash flow ratios | |
|---|---|
| free cash flow per share | -28.44 |
| cash per share | 8.23 |
| operating cash flow per share | -28.07 |
| free cash flow operating cash flow ratio | 1.01 |
| cash flow coverage ratios | -0.31 |
| short term coverage ratios | -0.31 |
| capital expenditure coverage ratio | -75.29 |
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the last time Walker & Dunlop, Inc. (NYSE:WD) reported earnings?
Walker & Dunlop, Inc. (WD) published its most recent earnings results on 06-11-2025.
What is Walker & Dunlop, Inc.'s current ROE?
An investor's main concern is the profitability ratios of a company so that they are able to understand how it performs financially. Investors are interested in finding out how effectively a business is using their cash to produce earnings, which is why return on equity (ROE) ratio is important. Walker & Dunlop, Inc. (NYSE:WD)'s trailing twelve months ROE is 6.58%.
What are ROA telling us?
The Return on Assets (ROA) ratio measures how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. Walker & Dunlop, Inc. (WD) currently has a ROA of 1.98%. Companies that manage their assets effectively will have greater returns, while those that do so poorly would suffer lower returns.
Where did WD's net profit margin stand at?
WD reported a profit margin of 9.31% in the last quarter. A company's profit margin, also known as its revenue ratio or gross profit ratio, reflects the amount of revenue that an organization earns compared to its net income. In general, a higher ratio implies greater profit, and vice versa.
What is WD's short-term liquidity position?
Apple's current ratio, which measures its ability to pay short-term obligations, was 0.22 in the most recent quarter. The quick ratio stood at 0.22, with a Debt/Eq ratio of 1.70.

