Answer: Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
The debt to equity ratio is determined by dividing the company's total liabilities by its share holders equity. It is also as financial leverage ratio. This ratio represents a company with a degree of financial risk associated with it.
Higher debt to equity ratio represents that company with a higher risk to shareholder.
When we are comparing the leverage ratio of all the four companies, it was found that ​Jackson, Inc. company has the greatest financial risk which is represented by its debt to equity ratio of 1.50.