Debt-to-equity ratio is:
a. calculated by dividing total liabilities by net worth.
b. calcul...
Business, 25.11.2021 14:10 papasully1
Debt-to-equity ratio is:
a. calculated by dividing total liabilities by net worth.
b. calculated by dividing monthly debt payments by net monthly income.
c. determined by dividing your assets by liabilities.
d. rarely used by creditors in determining credit worthiness.
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