leverage ratios

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(Accounting) index of foreign capital of a business compared to the total capital (used to estimate long-term financial stability)
leverage ratio
(Finans) The financial leverage ratio is a measure of how much assets a company holds relative to its equity. A high financial leverage ratio means that the company is using debt and other liabilities to finance its assets -- and, every thing else being equal, is more riskier than a company with lower leverage
leverage ratio
(Finans) 1. Any ratio used to calculate the financial leverage of a company to get an idea of the company's methods of financing or to measure its ability to meet financial obligations. There are several different ratios, but the main factors looked at include debt, equity, assets and interest expenses.2. A ratio used to measure a company's mix of operating costs, giving an idea of how changes in output will affect operating income. Fixed and variable costs are the two types of operating costs; depending on the company and the industry, the mix will differ
leverage ratios

    Hyphenation

    lev·er·age ra·ti·os

    Turkish pronunciation

    livırîc reyşiōz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlēvərəʤ ˈrāsʜēˌōz/ /ˈliːvɜrɪʤ ˈreɪʃiːˌoʊz/
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