Leverage on a warrant


 

Home
Site Map
Add Term
Search
About Us
Contributors

Leverage on a warrant

A 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 Matches

Operating leverage

Operating leverage

Fixed operating costs, which are characterized as leverage because they accentuate variations in profits.


Leveraged company

Leveraged company

A company that has debt in its capital structure.


Leverage

Leverage

In the US, the ratio of a company's long term debt, typically bonds and preferred stock, to its equity in its capital structure. The greater the long term debt, the greater the leverage.


Financial leverage clientele

Financial leverage clientele

A group of investors who have a preference for investing in firms that adhere to a particular financial leverage policy.


Net benefit to leverage factor

Net benefit to leverage factor

A 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.


Further Suggestions

Debt leverage
Leverage
Homemade leverage
Unleveraged required return
Leveraged required return
reverse leverage
Highly leveraged transaction (HLT)
Leveraged stock
Target Leverage Ratio
Reverse leverage
Leverage clientele
Leveraged investment company
Reverse leveraged buyout
Leveraged recapitalization
Leveraged lease
leveraged buyout
Financial leverage
Leverage
Unleveraged program
Optimum Leverage Ratio
Leveraged equity
Unleveraged beta


 
All rights Reserved. Do not copy without permission. T4 Innovations Ltd