The capital gearing ratio analyzes a company's capital structure by comparing equity share capital and reserves to fixed-interest bearing funds like debentures and long-term loans. It measures the proportion of a company's capital that is financed by long-term debt versus owners' equity. The capital gearing ratio is calculated by dividing equity share capital by fixed-interest bearing funds such as debentures, preference shares, and other long-term loans. This ratio indicates the financial leverage of a company and tests its long-term financial position.
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Capital Gearing Ratio
The capital gearing ratio analyzes a company's capital structure by comparing equity share capital and reserves to fixed-interest bearing funds like debentures and long-term loans. It measures the proportion of a company's capital that is financed by long-term debt versus owners' equity. The capital gearing ratio is calculated by dividing equity share capital by fixed-interest bearing funds such as debentures, preference shares, and other long-term loans. This ratio indicates the financial leverage of a company and tests its long-term financial position.
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CAPITAL GEARING RATIO:
DEFINITION AND EXPLANATION:
Closely related to solvency ratio is the capital gearing ratio. Capital gearing ratio is mainly used to analyze the capital structure of a company. The term capital structure refers to the relationship between the various long-term form of financing such as debentures, preference and equity share capital including reserves and surpluses. Leverage of capital structure ratios are calculated to test the long-term financial position of a firm. The term “capital gearing” or “leverage” normally refers to the proportion of relationship between equity share capital including reserves and surpluses to preference share capital and other fixed interest bearing funds or loans. In other words it is the proportion between the fixed interest or dividend bearing funds and non fixed interest or dividend bearing funds. Equity share capital includes equity share capital and all reserves and surpluses items that belong to shareholders. Fixed interest bearing funds includes debentures, preference share capital and other long-term loans.
FORMULA OF CAPITAL GEARING RATIO:
[Capital Gearing Ratio = Equity Share Capital / Fixed Interest Bearing Funds]