Module 6 Question 4 ​(Calculating capital structure​ weights)  Winchell Investment Advisors is evaluating the capital structure of Ojai Foods. ​ Ojai's balance sheet indicates that the firm has ​$51.82 million in total liabilities. Ojai has only ​$38.88 million in​ short- and​ long-term debt on its balance sheet. ​ However, because interest rates have fallen dramatically since the debt was​ issued, Ojai's​ short- and​ long-term debt has a current market price that is 10 percent over its book value or ​$42.77 million. The book value of​ Ojai's common equity is $50.57 million but the market value of the equity is currently $101.07 million.   a.  What is​ Ojai's debt ratio and​ interest-bearing debt ratio calculated using book​ values? b.  What is​ Ojai's debt-to-enterprise-value ratio calculated using the market values of the​ firm's debt and equity and assuming excess cash is​ zero? c.  If you were trying to describe​ Ojai's capital structure to a potential lender​ (i.e., a​ bank), would you use the​ book-value-based debt ratio or the​ market-value-based debt-to-enterprise-value​ ratio?

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Module 6 Question 4 ​(Calculating capital structure​ weights)  Winchell Investment Advisors is evaluating the capital structure of Ojai Foods. ​ Ojai's balance sheet indicates that the firm has ​$51.82 million in total liabilities. Ojai has only ​$38.88 million in​ short- and​ long-term debt on its balance sheet. ​ However, because interest rates have fallen dramatically since the debt was​ issued, Ojai's​ short- and​ long-term debt has a current market price that is 10 percent over its book value or ​$42.77 million. The book value of​ Ojai's common equity is $50.57 million but the market value of the equity is currently $101.07 million.
 
a.  What is​ Ojai's debt ratio and​ interest-bearing debt ratio calculated using book​ values?
b.  What is​ Ojai's debt-to-enterprise-value ratio calculated using the market values of the​ firm's debt and equity and assuming excess cash is​ zero?
c.  If you were trying to describe​ Ojai's capital structure to a potential lender​ (i.e., a​ bank), would you use the​ book-value-based debt ratio or the​ market-value-based debt-to-enterprise-value​ ratio?
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A debt ratio calculates a company's leverage by comparing its total debt to its assets.

Since this ratio varies greatly between industries, capital-intensive enterprises typically have significantly larger debt ratios than other businesses.

Divide total debt by total assets to find a company's debt ratio.

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