Canadian Cannabis Debt/Equity

What is the Debt/Equity of Canadian Cannabis?

The Debt/Equity of Canadian Cannabis Corp. is 2.67

What is the definition of Debt/Equity?

Debt to equity ratio is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders’ equity and debt used to finance a company’s assets.

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The debt to equity ratio is generally calculated by dividing debt by equity. The D/E ratio is also known as risk, gearing or leverage. The two components are often taken from the firm's balance sheet or statement of financial position (so-called book value), but the ratio may also be calculated using market values for both, if the company's debt and equity are publicly traded, or using a combination of book value for debt and market value for equity financially. Preferred stock can be considered part of debt or equity. Attributing preferred shares to one or the other is partially a subjective decision but will also take into account the specific features of the preferred shares. When used to calculate a company's financial leverage, the debt usually includes only the long-term debt.

What does Canadian Cannabis do?

Canadian Cannabis Corp. focuses on the manufacture and marketing of medical marijuana products in Canada and internationally. The company intends to offer 15 different strains of dried marijuana, as well as the constituents to produce edible and elixir products for medicinal use. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Brampton, Canada.

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