debt coverage ratio
1debt coverage ratio — UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION DCR, also debt service coverage ratio, also debt service ratio) ► FINANCE a measurement used to decide whether a person, company, or country can afford to pay back a loan, calculated by dividing the income that is… …
2debt service ratio — ➔ ratio * * * The proportion of a country s export earnings needed to cover interest and principal repayments of its foreign debts, particularly those owed by the public sector. A level of 20 percent is normally considered an acceptable… …
3Debt service coverage ratio — The debt service coverage ratio (DSCR), also known as debt coverage ratio, is the ratio of cash available for debt servicing to interest, principal and lease payments. It is a popular benchmark used in the measurement of an entity s (person or… …
4Debt-service coverage ratio — Earnings before interest and income taxes plus one third rental charges, divided by interest expense plus one third rental charges plus the quantity of principal repayments divided by one minus the tax rate. The New York Times Financial Glossary… …
5debt-service coverage ratio — earnings before interest and income taxes, divided by interest expense plus the quantity of principal repayments divided by one minus the tax rate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * debt service coverage ratio UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION… …
6Debt service ratio — In economics and government finance, debt service ratio is the ratio of debt service payments (principal + interest) of a country to that country’s export earnings.[1] A country s international finances are healthier when this ratio is low. The… …
7Coverage Ratio — A measure of a company s ability to meet its financial obligations. In broad terms, the higher the coverage ratio, the better the ability of the enterprise to fulfill its obligations to its lenders. The trend of coverage ratios over time is also… …
8Debt-Service Coverage Ratio - DSCR — In corporate finance, it is the amount of cash flow available to meet annual interest and principal payments on debt, including sinking fund payments. In government finance, it is the amount of export earnings needed to meet annual interest and… …
9Interest Coverage Ratio — A ratio used to determine how easily a company can pay interest on outstanding debt. The interest coverage ratio is calculated by dividing a company s earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of one period by the company s interest expenses of… …
10Asset Coverage Ratio — A test that determines a company s ability to cover debt obligations with its assets after all liabilities have been satisfied. It is calculated as the following: When calculating the asset coverage ratio, investors should exercise caution with… …