General Motors Company (GM) Debt to Assets Ratio: 0.46%
The debt to assets ratio for General Motors Company (GM) is 0.46% as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
GM Debt to Assets Ratio Metrics
DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO
0.46%
GM Competitors' Debt to Assets Ratio
| NAME | MARKET CAP | DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO |
|---|---|---|
| General Motors Company (GM) | — | 0.46% |
| Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) | $73.60B | 0.34% |
| Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB) | $77.96B | 0.09% |
| Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (HLT) | $77.99B | 0.93% |
| MercadoLibre, Inc. (MELI) | $83.20B | 0.27% |
| NIKE, Inc. (NKE) | $66.01B | 0.30% |
| Ford Motor Company (F) | $58.51B | 0.58% |
| eBay Inc. (EBAY) | $48.25B | 0.42% |
| Marriott International, Inc. (MAR) | $103.79B | 0.62% |
| Yum! Brands, Inc. (YUM) | $41.79B | 1.45% |
Leverage Ratios Comparison
Debt/Assets
0.5%
Debt/Equity
2.13
Current Ratio
1.17
Interest Coverage
4.0x
Formula: Debt/Assets = Total Debt / Total Assets × 100
Debt/Assets vs Debt/Equity:
- Debt/Assets: Shows % of assets funded by creditors (bounded 0-100%)
- Debt/Equity: Shows debt relative to shareholder investment (can exceed 100%)
- Both measure leverage but from different perspectives
Industry context matters: Capital-intensive industries (utilities, real estate) typically have higher Debt/Assets ratios than tech companies.
General Motors Company Debt to Assets Ratio Formula & Definition
Debt/Assets ratio shows what percentage of a company's assets are financed by debt. Compare the current value with the historical chart and peer group to understand leverage over time.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
General Motors Company Debt to Assets Ratio FAQ
- What is the debt to assets ratio for General Motors Company (GM)?
- The debt to assets ratio for GM stock is 0.46%.
About General Motors Company
General Motors Company, a prominent global automotive enterprise, is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of a wide array of vehicles—including trucks, crossovers (SUVs), and passenger cars—along with related parts and accessories. Its expansive reach covers numerous regions such as North America, the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, South America, with significant operations in the United States and China. The company organizes its business into distinct segments: GM North America, GM International, Cruise, and GM Financial. It markets its diverse vehicle lineup under well-known brand names like Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Baojun, and Wuling. Beyond selling to individual consumers through dealerships, GM also supplies its vehicles—including specialized models—to a variety of fleet clients, such as daily rental companies, commercial businesses, leasing firms, and government agencies. GM further extends its offerings with a comprehensive suite of advanced services for both retail and fleet customers. These include vital safety and security features like automated crash response, emergency support, roadside assistance, crisis intervention, stolen vehicle recovery, and turn-by-turn navigation. Additionally, it provides a robust set of connected services, encompassing mobile applications for remote vehicle control and locating electric vehicle charging stations, on-demand diagnostics, smart driver insights, integrated in-vehicle commerce, voice assistants, a navigation and app ecosystem, connected navigation, SiriusXM with 360L, and 4G LTE wireless connectivity. The company is also actively involved in pioneering and commercializing autonomous vehicle technology. Furthermore, GM offers automotive financing and insurance solutions, alongside various software-enabled services and subscription models. Established in 1908, General Motors Company maintains its corporate headquarters in Detroit, Michigan.
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Auto - Manufacturers
- CEO
- Mary T. Barra