A high debt to asset ratio may also indicate a low borrowing capacity, which in turn will limit the firm's financial flexibility. See also [edit] Equity ratio Debt-to-income ratio, for...
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Total debt-to-total assets is a leverage ratio that shows the total amount of debt a company has relative to its assets.
The debt to asset ratio is a financial metric used to help understand the degree to which a company’s operations are funded by debt.
The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio indicates how much debt a company is using to finance its assets relative to the value of shareholders’ equity.
The net debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) ratio measures financial leverage and a company’s ability to pay off its debt.
부채/자산비율(DTA, Debt To Asset Ratio)는 나의 자산 대비 부채가 얼마나 있는지를 평가하는 지표이다. 부채/자산비율(DTA) = 부채(Debt) / 자산(Asset) X 100(%) 부채/자산비율(DTA)가 100%라면 나의 자산이 모두 부채로...
Long-Term Debt to Asset Ratio While the total debt to total assets ratio includes all debts, the long-term debt to assets ratio only takes into account long-term debts. The debt ratio...
Gearing ratios form a broad category of financial ratios, of which the debt-to-equity ratio is the predominant example.
The debt-to-capital ratio is calculated by dividing a company’s total debt by its total capital, which is total debt plus total shareholders’ equity.