Explain debt equity ratio. What are its components? What does it indicate?
Answer / Ashish Kumar Pankaj
Debt equity ratio is a measure of a company's financial leverage, indicating the proportion of debt to equity. Its components are total liabilities (debt) and total equity. A higher ratio indicates a greater reliance on debt financing, while a lower ratio may suggest a more conservative financial strategy.
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