Metrics similar to Cash Flow to Liabilities in the risk category include:
Total Debt/Total Capital - A ratio that measures the level of the debt relative to the market value of total capital.
Beta (2 Year) - A ratio that measures the risk or volatility of a company's share price in comparison to the market as a whole. Beta (2 Year) is calculated using two years of weekly returns.
Current Ratio - A ratio that compares a company's current total assets to its current total liabilities.
Total Debt / EBITDA - A ratio that is calculated as Total Debt (including Capital Leases) divided by EBITDA.
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A ratio that measures the amount of operating cash flow a firm generates on each dollar of total liabilities.
Definition of Cash Flow to Liabilities
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A ratio that measures the amount of operating cash flow a firm generates on each dollar of total liabilities.
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