what do you mean by debt equity ratio?
Answer Posted / k j sebastiann
Debt/equity ratio is equal to long-term debt divided by
common shareholders' equity.
If the ratio is greater than one, most of the items are
financed with debt, the company is in risk.
If the ratio is less than one, equity provides majority of
the financing.
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