Answer:
Degree of Financial Leverage = 0.64
Explanation:
Degree of Financial leverage refers to the proportion of debt in the capital structure of a company. It also signifies earnings for shareholders i.e per share earnings of shareholders (EPS) with respect to operating income earned by a company.
In the given case, eps before = $1.25
eps afterwards = $1.37
Degree of financial leverage is expressed as:
[tex]DFL =\ \frac{Percentage\ change\ in\ EPS}{Percentage\ change\ in\ EBIT}[/tex]
Wherein,
EPS = Earnings per share
EBIT = Earnings before interest and taxes
Percentage change in EPS = [tex]\frac{1.37\ -\ 1.25}{1.25}[/tex] = 9.6%
Percentage change in EBIT = 15%
Hence Degree of Financial Leverage = [tex]\frac{9.6}{15}[/tex] = 0.64