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Chapter 19




               6.2   Interest cover

               Interest cover is normally considered at the same time as gearing. Like the gearing
               ratio, interest cover helps users of financial statements to assess financial risk.
               Interest cover is a measure of the number of times that operating profit is able to
               ‘cover’ the interest payments due on long-term loans. It provides lenders with an idea
               of the level of security for payments due to them.

               Interest cover is calculated as follows:

                                                Operating Profit
                                                                  = times
                                                Finance Costs






























































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