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11 November, 00:38

Conroy Copper Mines has $940 million in total liabilities and $620 million in shareholder's equity. It discloses operating lease commitments over the next five years with a present value of $120 million. If the lease commitments are treated as debt, the debt-to-total-capital ratio is closest to:

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  1. 11 November, 03:48
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    0.63

    Explanation:

    Total debt = 940 + 120 = 1060

    Total sharesholder's equity = $620 million

    We can find the debt to total capital ratio by dividing debt by total capital

    Debt-to-total-capital ratio = Debt / Total capital = 1060 / (1060+620)

    Debt-to-total-capital ratio = 0.63
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