The company provided the following financial information: Assets -7,250,800 Tax Rate - 35% BEP- 14% ROA - 4% Compute the TIE ratio. Use 4 decimal places on your final answer
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The company provided the following financial information:
Assets -7,250,800
Tax Rate - 35%
BEP- 14%
ROA - 4%
Compute the TIE ratio. Use 4 decimal places on your final answer
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