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Long Term Debt to Capital Ratio

Long Term Debt to Capital Ratio is a slighlty different definition of the traditional debt-to-equity ratio and shows the financial leverage of a firm. It is calculated by dividing long-term debt by total available capital (long-term debt, preferred and common stocks).

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