Debt to equity means Book value of equity, and book value of debt for that matter for the most part.

What if there is a huge difference between book value and market value? The point of debt/equity is to determine a leverage measure, i.e. a measure of how much of the assets where bought with equity as opposed to debt. How much money the firm received from equity will be in the book value, not in the market value (which may determine how much money the firm will receive from secondary offerings, if applicable). So the book value of the equity is more appropriate then the market value.

 

there are various ways of doing it - hard to say that one is the most "right", although a few can be chalked up to academically incorrect (e.g. all liabilities is just stupid whereas LTD/Equity would have merit in some forms of analysis)

I like (interest bearing liabilities + PV of Operating Leases)/Equity - tends to be the most consistent across the board

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Also note that in most contexts where you are using it in a bank, the equity referring to by nontarget is market value of equity (not book value). That would be for things like credit stats, WACC calculation etc.

 

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