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The following section summarizes insights on 's Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL):

Dec 2015Dec 2017Dec 2019Dec 2021Dec 20230.000.501.001.502.00

Performance Summary
  • Sarawak Oil Palms's latest twelve months degree of financial leverage (dfl) is 1.05
  • Sarawak Oil Palms's degree of financial leverage (dfl) for fiscal years ending December 2019 to 2023 averaged 1.17.
  • Sarawak Oil Palms's operated at median degree of financial leverage (dfl) of 1.09 from fiscal years ending December 2019 to 2023.
  • Looking back at the last 5 years, Sarawak Oil Palms's degree of financial leverage (dfl) peaked in December 2019 at 1.50.
  • Sarawak Oil Palms's degree of financial leverage (dfl) hit its 5-year low in December 2022 of 1.05.
  • Sarawak Oil Palms's degree of financial leverage (dfl) decreased in 2019 (1.50, -12.5%), 2020 (1.15, -23.6%), 2021 (1.05, -8.7%), and 2022 (1.05, -0.2%) and increased in 2023 (1.09, +4.4%).

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  • Financial Leverage - A ratio that measures the dollars in total assets for each dollar of common equity.
  • Debt / Equity - A ratio that measures the level of the debt relative to the book value of common equity.
  • Debt / Equity, Adjusted - A ratio that measures the level of the debt relative to the book value of common equity plus the absolute value of treasury stock.
  • Realized Volatility (90d Annualized) - Realized volatility (also known as rolling volatility) over the last 90 days.
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Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL)

The degree of financial leverage measures the sensitivity of a company's earnings per share to fluctuations in operating income, as a result of change...

Definition of Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL)

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The degree of financial leverage measures the sensitivity of a company's earnings per share to fluctuations in operating income, as a result of changes in its capital structure.

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The chart above depicts the distribution of degree of financial leverage (dfl) for companies operating in the Consumer Staples sector in the Developing economic region. Over 1,460 companies were considered in this analysis, and 1,405 had meaningful values. The average degree of financial leverage (dfl) of companies in the sector is 1.12 with a standard deviation of 0.74.

Sarawak Oil Palms Bhd's Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) of 1.05 ranks in the 55.5% percentile for the sector. The following table provides additional summary stats:

Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) In The Consumer Staples Sector
Economic Risk RegionDeveloping
Total Constituents1,463
Included Constituents1,405
Min-2.37
Max4.77
Median1.03
Mean1.12
Standard Deviation0.74

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