Multiple Choice
As part of the measurement of financial leverage, the total debt ratio is calculated as:
A) total liabilities divided by total assets
B) total liabilities times total assets
C) current liabilities divided by total assets
D) total assets minus current liabilities divided by total liabilities divided by total liabilities
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