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14. Financial Statement Analysis / Ratios: Debt to Equity Ratio / Problem 5
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If a company has \$750,000 in liabilities and \$500,000 in equity, what is the debt to equity ratio and what does it suggest about the company's leverage?
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0.67, suggesting the company relies more on equity than debt.
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1.0, suggesting equal reliance on debt and equity.
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2.0, suggesting the company is highly leveraged.
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1.5, suggesting the company relies more on debt than equity.
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