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A theft loss is taken in the year of the theft.
Debt-to-Total-Assets Ratio
The debt-to-total-assets ratio is a financial metric that measures a company's leverage by comparing total debts to total assets.
Capital Structure
The manner in which a firm’s assets are financed; that is, the right side of the balance sheet. Capital structure is normally expressed as the percentage of each type of capital used by the firm such as debt, preferred stock, and common equity.
ROE
Return on Equity, a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders' equity.
Debt-to-Total-Assets Ratio
A measure of a company's financial leverage calculated by dividing its total liabilities by its total assets, showing what portion of the assets is financed by debt.
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