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Leverage on a warrantA measure of 'true gearing' which measures how much more a warrant will move in percentage terms against the underlying asset. Calculated by multiplying the delta by gearing. Also known as elasticity, or omega.Similar MatchesLeveraged required returnLeveraged required returnThe required return on an investment when the investment is financed partially by debt. Financial leverageFinancial leverageUse of debt to increase the expected return on equity. Financial leverage is measured by the ratio of debt to debt plus equity. Net benefit to leverage factorNet benefit to leverage factorA linear approximation of a number, that enables one to operationalize the total impact of leverage on firm value in the capital market imperfections view of capital structure. Operating leverageOperating leverageFixed operating costs, which are characterized as leverage because they accentuate variations in profits. Leveraged buyoutLeveraged buyoutThe takeover of a company by investors who use the company's own assets as collateral to raise the money which finances the bid. Normally the loans are then repaid either from the company's cash flow, or by selling some of its assets. Further Suggestionsreverse leverageLeverage clientele Leveraged investment company Financial leverage clientele Unleveraged beta Target Leverage Ratio Homemade leverage leverage Leverage Leveraged recapitalization Unleveraged program Optimum Leverage Ratio Debt leverage Leveraged company Highly leveraged transaction (HLT) Reverse leverage Leveraged stock Leveraged lease Leveraged equity Unleveraged required return Leverage Reverse leveraged buyout |
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