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Question : A company with a high debt-equity ratio indicates:

Option 1: Higher risk for investors
 

Option 2: Higher profitability
 

Option 3: Higher liquidity

 

Option 4: Lower interest payments


Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Higher risk for investors
 


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Higher risk for investors

A company with a high debt-equity ratio indicates a higher risk for investors. The debt-equity ratio is a financial ratio that compares a company's total debt to its shareholders' equity. It reflects the proportion of a company's financing that comes from debt compared to equity. When a company has a high debt-equity ratio, it means that it relies more on debt financing than equity financing. This can be an indicator of higher financial leverage, which can increase the company's risk profile. Higher debt levels result in increased interest payments and financial obligations, which can put a strain on the company's cash flow and financial stability.

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