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The use of financial leverage by a firm may be measured by the

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The degree of financial leverage, or DFL, of a company is measured by finding the change in percentage of income per share over the change in percentage of earnings before interest and taxes, or EBIT.

This means that DFL is equal to the change in percentage of EBIT. Consequently, DFL is one if interest is zero.

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