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Debt equity ratio is measure of ______. - Accountancy

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Debt equity ratio is measure of ______.

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  • Short term solvency

  • Long term solvency

  • Profitability

  • Efficiency

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Debt equity ratio is a measure of long term solvency.

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Computation of Ratios
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Chapter 9: Ratio Analysis - Multiple Choice Questions [Page 319]

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Samacheer Kalvi Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
Chapter 9 Ratio Analysis
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