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Net 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.Net benefit to leverage factor Similar MatchesDebt leverageDebt leverageAmplification of the return earned on equity when an investment or firm is financed partially with borrowed money. Leveraged stockLeveraged stockStocks financed with credit, such as that purchased on a margin account. Leveraged required returnLeveraged required returnThe required return on an investment when the investment is financed partially by debt. LeverageLeverageThe use of debt financing, or property of rising or falling at a proportionally greater amount than comparable investments. For example, an option is said to have high leverage compared to the underlying stock because a given price change in the stock may result in a greater increase or decrease in the value of the option. Target Leverage RatioTarget Leverage RatioThe ratio of the market value of debt to the total market value of the firm that management seeks to maintain. Further SuggestionsFinancial leverage clienteleleveraged buyout Homemade leverage leverage Leveraged investment company Unleveraged program Financial leverage Unleveraged beta Reverse leverage reverse leverage Unleveraged required return Optimum Leverage Ratio Leverage leverage on a warrant Leveraged recapitalization Leveraged equity Leverage clientele Leveraged company Leveraged lease Operating leverage Highly leveraged transaction (HLT) Reverse leveraged buyout |
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