The EBITDA Interest Coverage Ratio is a financial metric that measures a company’s ability to meet its interest obligations using its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and ...
A Moneycontrol analysis of September quarter earnings shows that the interest-coverage ratio (ICR) for large, mid-sized, and smaller firms declined only slightly compared to the June quarter but ...
Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com The interest-coverage ratio of 2.94 is the highest going back to 1990-91, according to numbers from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).
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Zacks.com on MSN4 Stocks That Sport Impressive Interest Coverage RatioWe often judge a company based on its sales and earnings. However, these metrics may not be sufficient on their own. A stock might get a boost if these figures rise year over year or surpass estimates ...
This is where the coverage ratio holds the key — a higher ratio signals that a company is more capable of meeting its financial commitments. The interest coverage ratio is used to determine how ...
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