Metrics similar to Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) in the risk category include:
Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) - The degree of financial leverage measures the sensitivity of a company's earnings per share to fluctuations in operating income, as a result of changes in its capital structure.
Total Debt / FCF - A ratio that is calculated as Total Debt (including Capital Leases) divided by levered free cash flow.
Sloan Ratio - A formula developed by Richard Sloan in 1996 that measures the degree of accruals versus reported earnings.
Cash Flow to Current Liabilities - A ratio that measures the amount of operating cash flow a firm generates on each dollar of current liabilities.
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The degree of financial leverage measures the sensitivity of a company's earnings per share to fluctuations in operating income, as a result of change...
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