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The Ratio Is a More Severe Measure of a Firm's

Question 70

Question 70

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The ratio is a more severe measure of a firm's ability to meet fixed financial obligations than is the times interest earned ratio.


A) acid test
B) debt
C) fixed charge coverage
D) debt to equity

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