Non-interest bearing liabilities
Are non-interest bearing liabilities considered leverage?
Suppose a company has almost no short-term and long-term debt, but that has non-interest bearing liabilities of, say, 30% of total assets (i.e. 50% of total equity). Is this a leveraged company?
No
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