- Look up
leverage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leverage or
leveraged may
refer to:
Leverage (mechanics),
mechanical advantage achieved by using...
- "Inter-Industry
Differences and the
Impact of
Operating and
Financial Leverages on
Equity Risk,"
Review of
Financial Economics (Spring 1995), pp. 141–155...
- A
leveraged buyout (LBO) is the
acquisition of a
company using a
significant proportion of
borrowed money (
leverage) to fund the
acquisition with the...
- In
corporate finance, a
leveraged recapitalization is a
change of the company's
capital structure,
usually substitution of debt for equity. Such recapitalizations...
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Leverage:
Redemption is an
American action crime drama television revival of
Leverage with most of the main cast returning. The
first eight episodes premiered...
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leverage is the
power that one side of a
negotiation has to
influence the
other side to move
closer to
their negotiating position. A party's
leverage...
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Leverage.
Projection matrix –
whose main
diagonal entries are the
leverages of the
observations Mahalanobis distance – a (scaled)
measure of
leverage...
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Leverage is an
American action crime drama television series,
which aired on TNT from
December 7, 2008, to
December 25, 2012. The
series was
produced by...
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homemade leverage is the use of
personal borrowing of
investors to
change the
amount of
financial leverage of the firm.
Investors can use
homemade leverage to...
- and sell when the
index goes down in
order to
maintain a
fixed leverage ratio.
Leverage possesses a dual nature, as it has the
potential to
result in substantial...