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New America Acquisition I Corp Financials

NWAX
Source SEC Filings (10-K/10-Q) Updated Mar 31, 2026 Currency USD FYE March

This page shows New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) financial statements, including the income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and key financial ratios. All figures are derived from SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q reports).

Financial Health Signals

Profitability Growth Leverage Liquidity Cash Flow Returns 33 / 100
Financial Profile 33/100

Based on FY2025 annual data, averaged across the last 3 years for performance metrics (most-recent year weighted highest). How this score is calculated →

Health score ≠ stock price. This rates the quality of New America Acquisition I Corp's business: profitability, growth, balance sheet strength. It doesn't tell you whether the stock is a good buy at today's price. Not financial advice. Use it alongside valuation analysis and your own research.

Leverage
0

New America Acquisition I Corp has elevated debt relative to equity (D/E of 389.03), meaning the company relies heavily on borrowed funds. This high leverage results in a low score of 0/100, reflecting increased financial risk.

Liquidity
100

With a current ratio of 5.07, New America Acquisition I Corp holds $5.07 in current assets for every $1 of short-term obligations. This comfortable liquidity earns a score of 100/100.

Returns
100

New America Acquisition I Corp earns a strong 53.6% return on equity (ROE), meaning it generates $54 of profit for every $100 of shareholders' equity. This efficient capital use earns a returns score of 100/100.

Earnings Quality Low Quality
-1.39x

For every $1 of reported earnings, New America Acquisition I Corp generates $-1.39 in operating cash flow (-$664K OCF vs $478K net income). This low ratio suggests earnings are primarily driven by accounting accruals rather than cash generation, which may not be sustainable.

Key Financial Metrics

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Earnings & Revenue

Revenue
N/A
EBITDA
N/A
Net Income
$478K

New America Acquisition I Corp reported $478K in net income in fiscal year 2025.

EPS (Diluted)
$0.03

New America Acquisition I Corp earned $0.03 per diluted share (EPS) in fiscal year 2025.

Cash & Balance Sheet

Free Cash Flow
N/A
Cash & Debt
$944K

New America Acquisition I Corp held $944K in cash against $0 in long-term debt as of fiscal year 2025.

Dividends Per Share
N/A
Shares Outstanding
37M

New America Acquisition I Corp had 37M shares outstanding in fiscal year 2025.

Margins & Returns

Gross Margin
N/A
Operating Margin
N/A
Net Margin
N/A
Return on Equity
53.6%

New America Acquisition I Corp's ROE was 53.6% in fiscal year 2025, measuring profit generated per dollar of shareholder equity.

Capital Allocation

R&D Spending
N/A
Share Buybacks
N/A
Capital Expenditures
N/A

NWAX Income Statement

Metric Q3'26
Revenue N/A
Cost of Revenue N/A
Gross Profit N/A
R&D Expenses N/A
SG&A Expenses N/A
Operating Income N/A
Interest Expense N/A
Income Tax N/A
Net Income N/A
EPS (Diluted) N/A

NWAX Balance Sheet

Metric Q3'26
Total Assets $347.5M
Current Assets $1.3M
Cash & Equivalents $944K
Inventory N/A
Accounts Receivable N/A
Goodwill N/A
Total Liabilities $346.6M
Current Liabilities $248K
Long-Term Debt N/A
Total Equity $891K
Retained Earnings $478K

NWAX Cash Flow Statement

Metric Q3'26
Operating Cash Flow N/A
Capital Expenditures N/A
Free Cash Flow N/A
Investing Cash Flow N/A
Financing Cash Flow N/A
Dividends Paid N/A
Share Buybacks N/A

NWAX Financial Ratios

Metric Q3'26
Gross Margin N/A
Operating Margin N/A
Net Margin N/A
Return on Equity N/A
Return on Assets N/A
Current Ratio 5.07
Debt-to-Equity 389.03
FCF Margin N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) reported a net income of $478K in fiscal year 2025.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) reported diluted earnings per share of $0.03 for fiscal year 2025. EPS represents the portion of a company's net income allocated to each outstanding share of common stock and is widely used to evaluate profitability on a per-share basis.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) has a return on equity of 53.6% for fiscal year 2025, measuring how efficiently the company generates profit from shareholder equity.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) generated -$664K in operating cash flow during fiscal year 2025, representing cash generated from core business activities.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had $347.5M in total assets as of fiscal year 2025, including both current and long-term assets.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had 37M shares outstanding as of fiscal year 2025.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had a current ratio of 5.07 as of fiscal year 2025, which is generally considered healthy.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had a debt-to-equity ratio of 389.03 as of fiscal year 2025, measuring the company's financial leverage by comparing total debt to shareholder equity.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had a return on assets of 0.1% for fiscal year 2025, measuring how efficiently the company uses its assets to generate profit.

Based on fiscal year 2025 data, New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) had $944K in cash against an annual operating cash burn of $664K. This gives an estimated cash runway of approximately 17 months at the current burn rate. Cash runway measures how long a company can continue operating before running out of cash, assuming no additional funding.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) has an earnings quality ratio of -1.39x, considered low quality (accrual-driven). This ratio compares operating cash flow to net income. A ratio above 1.0x means the company generates more cash than its reported earnings, indicating sustainable, cash-backed profits. Ratios below 1.0x suggest earnings rely on accounting accruals rather than actual cash generation. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.

New America Acquisition I Corp (NWAX) scores 33 out of 100 on our Financial Profile, indicating weak overall financial health. This composite score evaluates six dimensions: profitability (operating margin), revenue growth, leverage (debt-to-equity), liquidity (current ratio), cash flow quality (free cash flow margin), and shareholder returns (return on equity). Each dimension is normalized against standard financial benchmarks. Learn more in our complete guide to financial health indicators.

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