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Leveraged usually means financed with a relatively large proportion of debt. | |||
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Leveraged cash flow is the cash flow taking account of debt. | |||
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A leveraged company or business is one that is financed by a relatively large amount of debt. | |||
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The term 'leveraged' can also be used to refer to any non-zero level of debt finance, not necessarily a high level. | |||
''Leveraged is also sometimes known as 'geared' or 'levered'.'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Capital structure]] | |||
* [[Debt]] | |||
* [[Debt structure]] | |||
* [[European Leveraged Finance Association]] | |||
* [[Gearing]] | |||
* [[Guide to risk management]] | |||
* [[Hedge fund]] | |||
* [[Leverage]] | |||
* [[Leveraged buyout]] | |||
* [[Leveraged finance]] | * [[Leveraged finance]] | ||
* [[Leveraged takeover]] | * [[Leveraged takeover]] | ||
==Other resource== | |||
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/8012 Masterclass: Measuring financial risk, Will Spinney, The Treasurer] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | [[Category:Corporate_finance]] | ||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] | [[Category:Long_term_funding]] |
Latest revision as of 04:48, 21 July 2022
Leveraged usually means financed with a relatively large proportion of debt.
1.
Leveraged cash flow is the cash flow taking account of debt.
2.
A leveraged company or business is one that is financed by a relatively large amount of debt.
3.
The term 'leveraged' can also be used to refer to any non-zero level of debt finance, not necessarily a high level.
Leveraged is also sometimes known as 'geared' or 'levered'.
See also
- Capital structure
- Debt
- Debt structure
- European Leveraged Finance Association
- Gearing
- Guide to risk management
- Hedge fund
- Leverage
- Leveraged buyout
- Leveraged finance
- Leveraged takeover
Other resource
Masterclass: Measuring financial risk, Will Spinney, The Treasurer