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A financial indicator to a firm, which indicates the financing proportion to the assets of the firm. It also known as financial leverage ratio, because a portion of financing the assets through the debt instrument. It is a relational proportion of total liabilities of a firm to the total value of the shareholder's equity.
Debt-Equity Ratio = D/E (Total Liabilities/Total Shareholder's equity value)
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