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Concept Introduction
Times Interest Earned: The Times interest earned by a corporation reveals its capacity for debt repayment. A higher time interest earned score indicates that there are sufficient funds left with a business after paying its obligations that the business can invest in.
To Compute: The time interest earned ratio of Company S for the current and the prior year.
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Concept Introduction
Times Interest Earned: The Time interest earned by a corporation reveals its capacity for debt repayment. A higher time interest earned score indicates that there are sufficient funds left with a business after paying its obligations that the business can invest in.
The position of Company S in regard to the time interest earned ratio.
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Concept Introduction
Times Interest Earned: The Time interest earned by a corporation reveals its capacity for debt repayment. A higher time interest earned score indicates that there are sufficient funds left with a business after paying its obligations that the business can invest in.
As compared to Company A and Company G whether the times interest earned ratio of Company S is better or worse.

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