How do you find the debt ratio when the return on assets is 4% , the return on equity is 12%, and the sales/total assets is 2x?
To find the debt ratio when the return on assets is 4% , the return on equity is 12%, and the sales/total assets is 2x, you would figure as: (2 x)/4%×(12%)/(2 x). The answer is 3×10^-4. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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