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KPI Metrics 10. Debt to Equity Ratio Presentation
Slide Content
The slide explains a financial analysis focused on the debt to equity ratio, comparing current and long-term liabilities with shareholder’s equity. It lists current liabilities including accounts payable ($30,000), notes payable ($10,000), accrued expenses ($5,000), deferred revenues ($5,000), and taxes ($2,000). Long-term liabilities cover long-term debt ($200,000) and other non-current liabilities ($18,000). Shareholder’s equity details common stock ($10,000), additional paid-in capital ($20,000), and retained earnings ($200,000). The total liabilities amount to $270,000 and total equity is $230,000, resulting in a ratio of 1.17, indicating moderate leverage.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, structured composition with a white background.
- Information is organized into two main boxed sections for liabilities and equity.
- A circular orange graphic prominently displays the ratio of 1.17 with a small gauge icon.
- A sidebar labeled “Comments” contains textual analysis with a scale icon symbolizing balance.
- The sections use subtle blue and gray hues for a professional appearance.
- Financial amounts are aligned neatly with dotted lines, maintaining clarity.
The slide presents a detailed, balanced overview of financial statistics with an emphasis on clarity and professionalism through organized sections and explanatory graphics.
Use Cases
- Presenting financial health in board meetings for strategic planning
- Educating stakeholders on company leverage and risk assessment
- Comparing financial metrics for investment evaluation
- Conducting workshops on financial analysis techniques
KPI Metrics 10. Debt to Equity Ratio Presentation
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