Dictionary » Letter D » debt to equity ratio
The ratio of total liabilities to stockholders' equity. The higher the proportion of debt to equity, the more risky the company appears to be. An indicator of the amount of financial leverage at a company. It indicates the proportion of the company's assets provided by creditors versus owners. To learn more, see Explanation of Financial Ratios
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