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If a Firm Has a Debt to Owners' Equity Ratio

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If a firm has a debt to owners' equity ratio of .54 or 54%) we can conclude that:


A) It has relied more on debt than equity to finance its operations.
B) The firm is likely to have trouble paying its short term debts when they come due.
C) Its total liabilities are less than its owners' equity.
D) The firm has expenses that are exactly 54% of its gross profit.

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