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Warriorz13:

A company has $1,400 in liabilities and $1,500 in equity. Calculate the company's debt to equity ratio as a percentage.

Warriorz13:

@Allison Halp meh TinehAlleh

Ultrilliam:

Moved to Finance.

Ultrilliam:

*realizes we don't have a finance subject*

Allison:

LOL.

Ultrilliam:

Well, It was moved to a non-existent subject... LOL

Ultrilliam:

Moved back to mathematics x'D

Warriorz13:

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Warriorz13:

Alleh?

Allison:

I don't know how to do this, Tris. .-.

Warriorz13:

Nuuuuu ;-;

Warriorz13:

*picks up gun*

Warriorz13:

@YoursTruly

Ultrilliam:

93%

Ultrilliam:

?

Ultrilliam:

or 93.33% ._.

Ultrilliam:

Whichever ._.

Ultrilliam:

1400/1500 is how you calculate that ._.

Warriorz13:

._______________________________. Whale doesn't approve of your methods lol

Ultrilliam:

LOL, I've taken personal finance ._.

Ultrilliam:

but I could be wrong ._.

undeadknight26:

Yes 1400/1500 would be correct. Debt/Equity.

Ultrilliam:

thought so

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