Metrics similar to Interest Coverage Ratio in the risk category include:
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Financial Leverage - A ratio that measures the dollars in total assets for each dollar of common equity.
Long-term Debt / Equity - A ratio that measures the level of the long-term debt relative to the book value of common equity.
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A ratio used to assess a firm's ability to pay interest expenses based on operating profits (EBIT).
Definition of Interest Coverage Ratio
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A ratio used to assess a firm's ability to pay interest expenses based on operating profits (EBIT).
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