Definition
Debt-to-Income ratio—the calculation that determines if you're financially responsible enough to borrow money, by comparing your debts to your income. It's how lenders mathematically judge your life choices.
Example Usage
With a DTI ratio of 43%, she's at the maximum threshold for most conventional loans.
Source: Mortgage lending terminology
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