velkaomaisuussuhde
Velkaomaisuussuhde is a financial ratio that measures the proportion of a company's capital structure that is financed through debt. Calculated by dividing total debt by total equity, the ratio indicates how much debt is used to support the company’s operations relative to the owners’ stake. The formula is: Velkaomaisuussuhde = (short‑term debt + long‑term debt) ÷ shareholders’ equity. The ratio can also be expressed as a percentage or as a multiple, providing a clear gauge of leverage.
The primary purpose of the velkaomaisuussuhde is to assess financial risk. A high ratio suggests that a
Interpretation of the ratio varies with sector. Capital‑intensive industries such as utilities and manufacturing often exhibit
In Finnish accounting, velkaomaisuussuhde is reported in the balance‑sheet‑based analysis of listed companies, appearing in financial