Calculate the debt-to-equity ratio in a way that takes


Suppose a firm has $439.79 million in book liabilities, $144.92 million in book equity, and 15 million shares outstanding, each of which currently trade at $17.08 per share. Calculate the debt-to-equity ratio in a way that takes current values into account, rather than historical performance. Calculate your answer to at least two decimal places.

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