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degree of combined leverage (DCL)

A type of ratio that is related to leverage and that is used for making a determination of the best combined level of operating and financial leverage for that company's earnings per share, or EPS, if given a change in the amount of the company's sales.

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  5. Leverage - Saint Mary's University
    The degree of combined leverage (DCL) looks at how the two combine. Since the DCL is simply the effect of DFL and DOL combined: DCL = (DFL)(DOL). or ...
     
  6. Finance - Class of 1
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  7. Degree Of Combined Leverage - DCL
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  8. StudyFinance: Leverage
    ... presence of both fixed operating and financial costs in a firm's income stream. Combined leverage is measured by the degree of combined leverage (DCL).