DFL
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| Definition | : | Degree of Financial Leverage |
| Category | : | Business » Finance |
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What does DFL mean?
Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) is a financial ratio that measures the sensitivity of a company's Earnings Per Share (EPS) to changes in its Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT), also known as operating income.
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Deutsche Fußball Liga
[German Football League]
Football
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Design for Logistics
Business Terms
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Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Railway Station Codes
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David Florida Laboratory
Astronomy & Space Science
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Designated Forest Land
Politics
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Division Française Libre
[Free French Division]
Military
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of DFL in Business?
The full form of DFL is Degree of Financial Leverage
What are the full forms of DFL in Business?
Degree of Financial Leverage | Design for Logistics
What are the full forms of DFL in Worldwide?
Degree of Financial Leverage | Design for Logistics | Designated Forest Land
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