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A condition of retaining spare unused debt capacity in order to take advantage of opportunities, or respond to threats, as they arise.
A percentage point is 1%, or 100 basis points.  


An increase of 3%, say from 2% to 5%, is an increase of three percentage points, or 300 basis points.




== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Debt capacity]]
* [[Basis point]]
*[[Headroom]]

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A percentage point is 1%, or 100 basis points.

An increase of 3%, say from 2% to 5%, is an increase of three percentage points, or 300 basis points.


See also