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Citigroup C Net debt / EBITDA

Net debt / EBITDA at other companies

JPMorgan Chase logo
JPMorgan ChaseJPM
1.2×+0.9×
Bank of America logo
Bank of AmericaBAC
0.8×+0.5×
Wells Fargo & Company logo
Wells Fargo & CompanyWFC
0.6×-1.3×
Goldman Sachs Group logo
Goldman Sachs GroupGS
-1.9×-3.7×
Morgan Stanley logo
Morgan StanleyMS
-0.2×
Capital One Financial logo
Capital One FinancialCOF
-1×-1.6×

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$24.6B+14.1%
Net income$5.8B+42.4%
EPS (diluted)$3.06+56.1%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$385.72B+25.1%
Total debt$396.86B+12.5%
Total equity$210.96B-0.7%
Total assets$2.78T+8.0%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$21.9B+62.7%
CapEx$1.4B-6.7%
Free cash flow-$23.3B+61.3%

Valuation

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Market cap$244B+48.5%
Enterprise value$255.14B+17.7%
P/E15.2×+2.9×
P/S2.8×+0.7×

Profitability

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Gross margin76.6%
Net margin18.2%+1.7pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity7.6%+1.2pp
Debt / equity1.9×+0.2×

Questions, answered.

What does net debt / EBITDA mean?
How many years of operating earnings it would take to pay off the company's net debt.
How do you interpret net debt / EBITDA?
Lower is safer; lenders often covenant around 3–4×. A negative value means net cash (more cash than debt), a position of strength. Spikes can reflect a temporary EBITDA dip rather than new borrowing.
How does net debt / EBITDA compare across companies?
A standard leverage yardstick across non-financial sectors; covenant thresholds vary by industry cash-flow stability.