What is a Debt-To-Equity Ratio?

The debt-to-equity ratio establishes the relationship between a company’s total debts (liabilities) and the amounts invested and its earnings (shareholders’ equity).

For example, a business might use a Debt-To-Equity Ratio to fund expansion or cover operational costs while managing cash flow.

Conçu pour les entreprises. Soutenu par l'expérience.