Times Interest Earned

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Times Interest Earned (TIE) is a financial ratio that measures a company’s ability to meet its debt obligations by comparing its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) to its interest expenses. This ratio indicates how many times a company can cover its interest charges with its pre-tax earnings, providing insight into financial stability. The interest earned meaning in this context refers to the capacity to pay interest.

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