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NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXPI) Debt to Assets Ratio: 0.46%

The debt to assets ratio for NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXPI) is 0.46% as of Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

NXPI Debt to Assets Ratio Metrics

DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO

0.46%

NXPI Competitors' Debt to Assets Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPDEBT TO ASSETS RATIO
NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXPI)0.46%
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPWR)$75.27B0.01%
Intuit Inc. (INTU)$80.36B0.18%
Datadog, Inc. (DDOG)$80.92B0.23%
Snowflake Inc. (SNOW)$83.07B0.30%
Cloudflare, Inc. (NET)$83.45B0.61%
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE)$63.89B0.32%
Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS)$89.09B0.30%
Teradyne, Inc. (TER)$57.80B0.08%
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (KEYS)$56.61B0.26%

Leverage Ratios Comparison

Debt/Assets

0.5%

Debt/Equity

1.22

Current Ratio

2.05

Interest Coverage

8.6x

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.

NXP Semiconductors N.V. 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

NXP Semiconductors N.V. Debt to Assets Ratio FAQ

What is the debt to assets ratio for NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXPI)?
The debt to assets ratio for NXPI stock is 0.46%.

About NXP Semiconductors N.V.

NXP Semiconductors N.V. specializes in the design and production of a broad array of semiconductor solutions. Its extensive portfolio encompasses various processing units, such as microcontrollers, application processors (including the popular i.MX series and its 8 and 9 families), and communication processors. NXP also provides advanced wireless connectivity solutions, featuring technologies like near-field communication (NFC), ultra-wideband (UWB), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Zigbee, and integrated Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). Furthermore, its offerings extend to analog and interface devices, radio frequency power amplifiers, and robust security controllers. The company also develops semiconductor-based environmental and inertial sensors, including components for pressure, motion (inertial), magnetic fields, and gyroscopic measurements. These solutions find critical applications across diverse sectors, including the automotive industry, industrial automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), mobile computing, and communication infrastructure. NXP distributes its products globally, serving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), contract manufacturers, and a network of distributors. Its operational footprint spans key global regions, including China, the Netherlands, the United States, Singapore, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia, in addition to its broader international reach. Founded in 2006, the company initially operated as KASLION Acquisition B.V. before adopting its current name, NXP Semiconductors N.V., in May 2010. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Eindhoven
33,100 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Rafael Sotomayor