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capitalization ratios

The percentage of a company's total capitalization that each capital component (debt, preferred stock, common stock, other equity) contributes.

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  1. Debt Ratios: Capitalization Ratio | Investopedia
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    Also called financial leverage ratios, these ratios compare debt to total capitalization and thus reflect the extent to which a corporation is trading on its equity.
     
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    Definition of capitalization ratios: Ratios that express each component of a firm's capital (common stock or ordinary share, preferred stock or preference shares, ...
     
  5. Capitalization Ratios - QFINANCE
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  6. What is capitalization ratios? - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of capitalization ratios: The percentage of a company's total capitalization that each capital component (debt, preferred stock, common stock, other ...
     
  7. Capitalization Ratios: An Indicator of Financial Risk
    Capitalization ratios measure the extent to which a company is leveraging its ... Lower capitalization ratios indicate a conservative approach to leverage and ...
     
  8. Assessing Capitalization Ratios
    Jun 2, 2010 ... Assessing Capitalization Ratios By BNET Editorial published on BNET.com 5/02/ 2007 Capitalization ratios measure how much of a company's ...