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Compound Leverage Factor

I'm sorry, but "Compound Leverage Factor" is not a standard financial metric widely used in finance. However, leverage is a common financial metric used to assess a company's ability to meet its financial obligations. Leverage is calculated by dividing a company's total debt by its total equity. A high leverage ratio may indicate that the company is taking on too much debt, which increases the risk of financial difficulties if market conditions worsen. Alternatively, a low leverage ratio may indicate that the company is not using enough debt to enhance its returns.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
compound_leverage_factor fin_metric FY

Formatting Details

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float number float