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The fram family has liabilities of $173,000 and a net worth of $350,000. what is their debt ratio?
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The fram family has liabilities of $173,000 and a net worth of $350,000. what is their debt ratio?
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Debt ratio is liabilities/net worth. So 173/350 debt ratio or 0.494 percent debt ratio. Meaning that almost half their net worth is tied up in debt.
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