DOL, DFL, and DTL
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A firm with sales in 2003 of $ 102,123,000 closed out 2004 with sales of $ 112,250,000 and net operating incomes (EBIT) of $ 25,530,000 and $ 28,758,000 respectively. They also had net income of $ 7,142,000 in 2003 and $ 8,950,000 in 2004. Can you tell me the DOL, DFL, and DTL?
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Calculates Degree of operating leverage (DOL), Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL), and Degree of Total leverage (DTL).
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A firm with sales in 2003 of $ 102,123,000 closed out 2004 with sales of $ 112,250,000 and net operating incomes (EBIT) of $ 25,530,000 and $ 28,758,000 respectively. They also had net income of $ 7,142,000 in 2003 and $ 8,950,000 in 2004. Can you tell me the DOL, DFL, and ...
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