Advertisement
Loading...

Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF

FLRTAMEX
Financial Services
Asset Management - Income
$46.79
$0.06(0.13%)
U.S. Market opens in 0h 42m
Advertisement

Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF Fundamental Analysis

Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF (FLRT) shows weak financial fundamentals with a PE ratio of 10.84, profit margin of 0.00%, and ROE of 0.00%. The company generates N/A in annual revenue with N/A year-over-year growth of N/A.

Key Strengths

No significant strengths identified.

Areas of Concern

ROE0.00%
Operating Margin0.00%
Current Ratio0.00
We analyze FLRT's fundamental strength across five key dimensions.

The stock receives a Fundamental Health Score of 25.0/100 based on profitability, valuation, growth, and balance sheet metrics. The F grade reflects weak fundamentals and significant financial concerns.

Fundamental Health Score

F
25.0/100

We analyze FLRT's fundamental strength across five key dimensions:

Efficiency Score

Weak

FLRT struggles to generate sufficient returns from assets.

ROA > 10%
0.00%

Valuation Score

Moderate

FLRT shows balanced valuation metrics.

PE < 25
10.84
PEG Ratio < 2
N/A

Growth Score

Moderate

FLRT shows steady but slowing expansion.

Revenue Growth > 5%
N/A
EPS Growth > 10%
N/A

Financial Health Score

Moderate

FLRT shows balanced financial health with some risks.

Debt/Equity < 1
0.00
Current Ratio > 1
0.00

Profitability Score

Weak

FLRT struggles to sustain strong margins.

ROE > 15%
0.00%
Net Margin ≥ 15%
0.00%
Positive Free Cash Flow
No

Key Financial Metrics

Is FLRT Expensive or Cheap?

P/E Ratio

FLRT trades at 10.84 times earnings. This suggests potential undervaluation.

10.84

Debt/Equity

Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.00, indicating its leverage.

0.00

Dividend Yield

The dividend yield of 6.82% provides an income stream to investors.

6.82%

How Well Does FLRT Make Money?

Net Profit Margin

For every $100 in sales, Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF keeps $0.00 as profit after all expenses.

0.00%

Operating Margin

Core operations generate 0.00 in profit for every $100 in revenue, before interest and taxes.

0.00%

ROE

Management delivers $0.00 in profit for every $100 of shareholder equity.

0.00%

ROA

Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF generates $0.00 in profit for every $100 in assets, demonstrating efficient asset deployment.

0.00%

Following the Money - Real Cash Generation

FCF Per Share

Each share generates $0.00 in free cash annually.

$0.00

Financial Ratios Analysis

Valuation Ratios

P/E Ratio

Price to earnings ratio

N/A

vs 25 benchmark

PEG Ratio

Price/earnings to growth ratio

N/A

vs 25 benchmark

P/B Ratio

Price to book value ratio

N/A

vs 25 benchmark

P/S Ratio

Price to sales ratio

N/A

vs 25 benchmark

Financial Health

Debt/Equity

Total debt to shareholders' equity

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

Current Ratio

Current assets to current liabilities

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

Efficiency Ratios

ROE

Return on equity percentage

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

ROA

Return on assets percentage

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

ROCE

Return on capital employed

0.00

vs 25 benchmark

How FLRT Stacks Against Its Sector Peers

MetricFLRT ValueSector AveragePerformance
P/E RatioN/A18.96 N/A
ROE0.00%797.00% Weak
Net Margin0.00%-7699.00% (disorted) Weak
Debt/Equity0.002.38 Strong (Low Leverage)
Current Ratio0.00560.28 Weak Liquidity
ROA0.00%-23967.00% (disorted) Weak

FLRT outperforms its industry in 1 out of 5 key metrics, but lagging in ROE.

Historical Growth Performance

5-Year Growth Trajectory

This section reviews Pacer Aristotle Pacific Floating Rate High Income ETF's 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and compares its performance against the typical investment style of its industry.

Revenue CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Value, Dividend, Cyclical

EPS CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Value, Dividend, Cyclical

FCF CAGR

N/A

Industry Style: Value, Dividend, Cyclical

Fundamental Analysis FAQ