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JHS: John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund

John Hancock Income Securities Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by John Hancock Investment Management LLC. It is co-managed by John Hancock Asset Management. The f...

11.35 USD
Price
USD
Fair Value
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10.62 - 11.87
52-week range

Analysis

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The following section summarizes insights on John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's Current Ratio:

Oct 2016Oct 2018Oct 2020Oct 2022Oct 20240.0x0.1x0.1x0.1x0.2x0.3x

Performance Summary
  • John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's latest twelve months current ratio is 0.1x
  • John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's current ratio for fiscal years ending October 2020 to 2024 averaged 0.1x.
  • John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's operated at median current ratio of 0.2x from fiscal years ending October 2020 to 2024.
  • Looking back at the last 5 years, John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's current ratio peaked in October 2022 at 0.2x.
  • John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's current ratio hit its 5-year low in October 2020 of 0.1x.
  • John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's current ratio decreased in 2023 (0.2x, -21.3%) and 2024 (0.1x, -34.1%) and increased in 2020 (0.1x, +8.1%), 2021 (0.2x, +196.4%), and 2022 (0.2x, +23.9%).

How does John Hancockome Securities Closed's Current Ratio benchmark against competitors?

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Metric Usage: Current Ratio

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Current Ratio

A ratio that compares a company's current total assets to its current total liabilities.

Definition of Current Ratio

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Current Ratio measures whether a firm is capitalized with enough assets to pay its debts over the next twelve months by comparing a firm’s current assets to its current liabilities.

Current Ratio is defined as:

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Current Ratio for John Hancock Income Securities Trust is calculated as follows:

Current Assets [ NA ]
(/) Current Liabilities [ zero ]
(=) Current Ratio [ 0.1x ]

The tables below summarizes the trend in John Hancock Income Securities Trust’s Current Ratio over the last five years:

Fiscal Year Current Assets Current Liabilities Current Ratio
2020-10-31 5.251 M 92.369 M 0.1x
2021-10-31 17.582 M 104.3 M 0.2x
2022-10-31 22.807 M 109.2 M 0.2x
2023-10-31 16.947 M 103.2 M 0.2x
2024-10-31 10.037 M 92.77 M 0.1x

The tables below summarizes the trend in John Hancock Income Securities Trust’s current ratio over the last four quarters:

Quarter Ending Current Assets Current Liabilities Current Ratio
2025-04-27 NA NA NA
2025-04-27 NA NA NA
2025-04-27 NA NA NA
2025-04-27 NA NA NA

While ratios vary by industry and circumstances, healthy companies generally have ratios between 1.5 and 3.

A high current ratio is not necessarily a good thing. The company may be inefficiently using its current assets or short-term financing facilities.

While a low current ratio (values less than 1) may indicate that a firm is having difficulty meeting current obligations, it may also reflect the organizations ability to borrow against good prospects to meet current obligations. Strong businesses that can turn inventory faster than due dates on their accounts payable may also have a current ratio less than one.


Click the link below to download a spreadsheet with an example Current Ratio calculation for John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund below:

Sector Benchmark Analysis

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5.6x80.6x155.6x291.0x0100200

The chart above depicts the distribution of current ratio for companies operating in the Financials sector in the Developed economic region. Over 2,560 companies were considered in this analysis, and 2,459 had meaningful values. The average current ratio of companies in the sector is 12.2x with a standard deviation of 32.6x.

John Hancock Income Securities Closed Fund's Current Ratio of 0.1x ranks in the 6.1% percentile for the sector. The following table provides additional summary stats:

Current Ratio In The Financials Sector
Economic Risk RegionDeveloped
Total Constituents2,561
Included Constituents2,459
Min0.0x
Max285.4x
Median1.8x
Mean12.2x
Standard Deviation32.6x

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