Acompany's total liabilities divided by its total stockholders' equity is called the:
a. ple...
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Acompany's total liabilities divided by its total stockholders' equity is called the:
a. pledged assets to secured liabilities ratio.
b. equity ratio.
c. return on total assets ratio.
d. debt-to-equity ratio.
e. times secured liabilities earned ratio.
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