AAMC - Stock Analysis for AMERICAN ASSET MANAGEMENT CORP
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US:AAMC
Calculate financial ratios, growth rates, sticker price and margin of safety (MOS) for American Asset Management Corp, get Technical Indicators Charts such as moving averages, slow and fast stochastics, MACD for AAMC - American Asset Management Corp.
Business Summary
- Company's web:
- Stock Exchange:
- Industry: Credit Services
- Market Capitalization: 19754.85
- Institutional Ownership: NA
- Total Shares Outstanding: 1.3 Mil
- Average Daily Volume: 0.011263 Mil.
- Full Time Employees: 9
- Next Earnings Release:
American Asset Management Corporation is engaged in mortgage banking activities involving the origination and sale of residential first mortgage loans collateralized by one- to four-family homes. The Company conducts its business through its wholly owned subsidiary, Capital Financial Corp. (Capital), a licensed mortgage banking company. American Asset Management's service area is the state of New Jersey, with revenues consisting of loan origination fees and interest received on mortgage loans. Capital acts either as a banker or as a banker acting as a broker. When acting as a banker, Capital closes loans in its own name. When acting as a broker, Capital does not make mortgage loans or close loans in its own name, but receives compensation at closing from the borrower for assisting in obtaining a mortgage from a third-party investor (purchaser of the mortgage) and/or from the investor for referring the loan to such investor.
Growth Rates
- Equity Growth Rate: bad
- EPS Growth Rate: bad
- Sales Growth Rate: bad
- Free Cash Flow Growth Rate: bad
- Cash from Operation Activities Growth Rate: bad
- ROIC Growth Rate: bad
Debt/Free Cash Flow Ratio
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Debt/FCF ratio is 0 - GOOD
Zero Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio means company does not have long term debt as of latest financial statement.
Negative Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio means company has a negative Free Cash Flow and probably will not be able to pay off its long term debt. There is certainly a problem.
Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio less than 3 means company potentially can pay off its long term debt in less than 3 years, which is OK.
Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio more than 3 means company will not be able to pay off its long term debt in 3 years, which can be a problem. This is not a good sign.
Sticker and MOS Price
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- Sticker Price (intrinsic value) based on 5 year projection: 0
- Margin of Safety (MOS) Price based on 5 year projection: 0
- Sticker Price (intrinsic value) based on 10 year projection: 0
- Margin of Safety (MOS) Price based on 10 year projection: 0
Technical Indicators (The Three Tools)
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The Three Tools are: Moving Average, Stochastics and MACD.