The equity multiplier is a financial ratio that measures a company’s financial leverage by indicating the proportion of a firm’s assets financed by its shareholders’ equity. It is calculated by dividing total assets by total equity. A higher equity multiplier suggests greater reliance on debt financing, while a lower multiplier indicates more equity financing. This metric is crucial for assessing a company’s risk and capital structure.
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