Metrics similar to Sloan Ratio in the risk category include:
Cash Flow / Total Debt - A ratio used in two ways - a) to measure cash flow coverage and b) the inverse ratio to estimate the length of time needed to pay off debts.
Cash Flow to Liabilities - A ratio that measures the amount of operating cash flow a firm generates on each dollar of total liabilities.
Net Debt / Total Capital - A ratio that measures the level of the net debt relative to the market value of total capital. Net debt is the sum of all long term debt fields minus cash and short-term investments.
Interest Coverage Ratio - A ratio used to assess a firm's ability to pay interest expenses based on operating profits (EBIT).
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A formula developed by Richard Sloan in 1996 that measures the degree of accruals versus reported earnings.
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