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  2. Total Debt-to-Total Assets Ratio: What It Is and Why It ... - AOL

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    You would then divide the $40 million in total liabilities by the $100 million in total assets. That will give the company a total-debt-to-total-assets ratio of 0.40, or 40% when multiplied by 100 ...

  3. Debt ratio - Wikipedia

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    Debt ratio = ⁠ Total Debts / Total Assets ⁠ = ⁠ Total Liabilities / Total Assets ⁠ Financial analysts and financial managers use the ratio in assessing the financial position of the firm. Companies with high debt to asset ratios are said to be highly leveraged, and are associated with greater risk. A high debt to asset ratio may also ...

  4. Debt-to-equity ratio - Wikipedia

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    The debt-to-total assets (D/A) is defined as D/A = ⁠ total liabilities / total assets ⁠ = ⁠ debt / debt + equity + (non-financial liabilities) ⁠ It is a problematic measure of leverage, because an increase in non-financial liabilities reduces this ratio. [3] Nevertheless, it is in common use.

  5. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the assets and the liabilities is known as equity or the net assets or the net worth or capital of the company and according to the accounting equation, net worth must equal assets minus liabilities. [4] Another way to look at the balance sheet equation is that total assets equals liabilities plus owner's equity.

  6. What are assets, liabilities and equity? - AOL

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    owner’s equity = assetsliabilities For example, if a company with five equal-share owners has $1.2 million in assets but owes $485,000 on a term loan and $120,000 for a semi-truck it ...

  7. Types of Risk-Affecting Assets and Liabilities - AOL

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    Assets are divided between a growth portfolio used to increase return and a conservative portfolio used to hedge the liabilities. The Bottom Line assets vs liabilities

  8. Accounting liquidity - Wikipedia

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    The current ratio is the simplest measure and calculated by dividing the total current assets by the total current liabilities. A value of over 100% is normal in a non-banking corporation. However, some current assets are more difficult to sell at full value in a hurry.

  9. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    ⁠ Current Assets / Current Liabilities ⁠ Acid-test ratio (Quick ratio) [18] ⁠ Current Assets − (Inventories + Prepayments) / Current Liabilities ⁠ Cash ratio [18] ⁠ Cash and Marketable Securities / Current Liabilities ⁠ Operating cash flow ratio ⁠ Operating Cash Flow / Total Debts ⁠ Net working capital to sales ratio [19]