times-interest-earned ratio
1Times-interest-earned ratio — Earnings before interest and tax, divided by interest payments. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
2times-interest-earned ratio — Earnings before interest and tax, divided by interest payments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
3Times interest earned — (TIE) or interest coverage ratio is a measure of a company s ability to honor its debt payments. It may be calculated as either EBIT or EBITDA divided by the total interest payable.mbox{Times Interest Earned} = frac {mbox{EBIT or EBITDA… …
4times interest earned — See interest coverage ratio …
5Times Interest Earned - TIE — A metric used to measure a company s ability to meet its debt obligations. It is calculated by taking a company s earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and dividing it by the total interest payable on bonds and other contractual debt. It is… …
6Interest coverage ratio — The number of times that fixed interest charges were earned. It indicates the margin of safety of interest on fixed debt. The times interest earned ratio is calculated using net income before and after income taxes; and the credits of interest… …
7interest-coverage ratio — A ratio that uses historical financial information. sometimes combined with projected financial information, to measure a firm s short term credit strength. This ratio measures the firm s ability to make its required interest payments. In its… …
8Коэффициент обеспеченности процентов по кредиту (TIMES INTEREST EARNED - англ., INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO - амер.) — Отношение доходов до вычета процентов и налогов на прибыль (Earnings before Interest and Tax, ЕВ IT) к расходам по выплате процентов по кредитам за период. Этот показатель широко используется для оценки способности предприятия погасить долги по… …
9Financial ratio — Corporate finance …
10Gearing Ratio — A general term describing a financial ratio that compares some form of owner s equity (or capital) to borrowed funds. Gearing is a measure of financial leverage, demonstrating the degree to which a firm s activities are funded by owner s funds… …