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Quadrant Analysis

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Written by Lucas Lindenlaub
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Our Quadrant Analysis is a main element of your FHR Summary and shows the Core Health Score (medium-term sustainability) mapped against the Financial Health Report (default risk).

  • Quadrant A: These companies are the strongest, with a low short-term default risk.

  • Quadrant B: These companies are typically marginally profitable or unprofitable but have strong balance sheets which mitigate short-term risk.

  • Quadrant C: These companies are the weakest, and typically exhibit poor profits and weak balance sheets, resulting in high short-term default risk and lack of sustainability over the medium term.

  • Quadrant D: These companies are typically profitable with potentially strong margins but may carry aggressive debt loads with poor liquidity, making them vulnerable to any operational shocks such as loss of a key client.

The image below shows the long-term average percentage of companies which fall into each quadrant.

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