American Coastal Insurance Corporation (ACIC) Financial Analysis and Rating
Comparison Analysis Based on SEC Data
Company Name | American Coastal Insurance Corporation |
Industry (SIC) | 6331 - Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance |
Revenue in 2023 | $286,543 thousand (ranked #99 out of 117 companies in the industry) |
Assets as of 12/31/2023 | $1,060 million (ranked #100) |
Market Cap | $680,895 thousand (Dec 11, 2024) |
Analyzed report | 12/31/2022 (filed 4/17/2023) |
Year:
Financial Position and Performance
Compared with 2022 industry ratios | Change during the year |
---|---|
much worse |
deteriorated |
Compared with all listed companies |
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much worse |
Financial Ratios Benchmarking
Finanancial Ratio | Comparison of 2022 company ratios | ||
---|---|---|---|
with industry ratios (63 - Insurance Carriers) |
with all listed companies | ||
Solvency Ratios | |||
Debt ratio |
1.06
0.81
|
1.06
0.61
|
|
Debt-to-equity ratio |
Negative equity
|
Negative equity
|
|
Interest coverage ratio |
-45.24
4.51
|
-45.24
2.51
|
|
Profitability Ratios | |||
Profit margin |
-103.2%
3.5%
|
-103.2%
2.1%
|
|
ROE (Return on equity), after tax |
-626.8%
4.4%
|
-626.8%
0.5%
|
|
ROA (Return on assets) |
-17%
0.5%
|
-17%
0.8%
|
|
Activity Ratios | |||
Asset turnover (days) |
2218
1767
|
2218
792
|
|
Resulting score | -1,8 | -1,7 |
Year:
Additional Ratios (not used in score calculation)
Finanancial Ratio | Comparison of 2022 company ratios | ||
---|---|---|---|
with industry ratios (63 - Insurance Carriers) |
with all listed companies | ||
Profitability Ratios | |||
Gross margin |
-75.7%
37.5%
|
-75.7%
40.3%
|
|
Operating margin (Return on sales) |
-95.5%
5.4%
|
-95.5%
6.4%
|
|
Activity Ratios | |||
EBIT | $(435)M | ||
EBITDA | $(412)M | ||
Price Ratios | |||
Earnings per Share (basic) | $-10.91 | ||
Earnings per Share (diluted) | $-10.91 |
Auditor's Conclusion
We have performed a comparative analysis of the balance sheet and income statement of American Coastal Insurance Corporation (hereafter – the "Company") for the year 2022 as submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The primary business activity of the Company is "Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance" (SIC code 6331). In the analysis, we have compared the key financial ratios of the Company with the average (median) values of those ratios calculated for the specific industry sector and for all companies. The averages are calculated using data from 2022 financial statements filed with the SEC through the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system (EDGAR). By comparing each of the eleven key metrics to the median, we have drawn a general conclusion about the quality of the company's financial condition. Calculations and summary conclusions are performed in a computerized manner using software and methodologies developed by ReadyRatios.
As a result of the analysis of the key financial ratios of the Company, we have established the following. The financial condition of American Coastal Insurance Corporation in 2022 is much worse than the financial condition of half of all companies engaged in the activity "Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance".
The same conclusion can be reached when comparing the Company's ratios to the averages for all U.S. industries. The financial position of American Coastal Insurance Corporation is much worse than that of most listed companies that submit financial statements to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Financial Position and Performance History
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Closest Competitors
Company | USD ($), in Millions | |
---|---|---|
Revenue | Assets | |
NI Holdings Inc. | 366 | 655 |
AMERISAFE Inc. | 307 | 1,229 |
Hippo Holdings Inc. | 210 | 1,525 |
Kingstone Companies Inc. | 144 | 318 |
Financial Data Source and Analysis Principles
The above is a comparative analysis of the company's financial position and performance. The comparison is based on official financial statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) through the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system (EDGAR) (about 10,000 largest publicly traded companies). The comparison is made using the eleven key financial ratios (see the table above). The company's financial ratios are compared with the median of the ratios for all companies and for companies in the same industry, as well as to the quartiles of these ratios. Each ratio value is assigned a score between -2 and +2 depending on its position relative to the quartiles (-2 – below the first quartile; -1 – between the first and the second quartile; +1 – between the second and the third quartile; +2 – above the third quartile; 0 – the ratio value deviates from the median by no more than 5% of the difference between the median and the quartile closest to the ratio value). To draw a conclusion from the analysis, the individual scores are weighted equally to produce an overall score ranging from -2 and +2.
much better (+1 - +2incl) | |
better (from 0.11 to +1incl) | |
about the same (from -0.11incl to +0.11incl) | |
worse (from -1incl to -0.11) | |
much worse (from -2incl to -1) |
Change during the year is calculated by comparing the resulting score of financial position within the industry with the last year's (quarter's) score. The result of the comparison may be as follows:
significantly improved (positive change of more than 1 point) | |
improved (positive change of less than 1 point) | |
unchanged (little or no change in score, no more than 0.11 points) | |
deteriorated (the score has decreased by less than 1 point during the year) | |
deteriorated significantly (the score has decreased by more than 1 point during the year) |
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