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Debt-To-Equity Ratio
The debt-to-equity ratio is a measure of financial leverage, indicating the proportion of company financing that comes from creditors and investors, calculated as total liabilities divided by shareholders' equity.
Cash Coverage Ratio
This ratio measures a company's ability to cover its interest obligations with its cash flow, indicating financial health and risk.
Times Interest Earned Ratio
A financial metric used to measure a company's ability to meet its debt obligations, calculated by dividing earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) by interest expenses.
Debt-To-Equity Ratio
A ratio demonstrating the balance between shareholder equity and debt in funding a company's assets.
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