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Financial Leverage
The use of borrowed funds to increase the potential return on investment, often measured by the ratio of a company’s debt to equity.
Financial Leverage
Financial leverage refers to the use of borrowed funds to increase the potential return of an investment, amplifying both potential gains and losses.
ROE
Return on Equity, a financial ratio that measures the profitability of a firm relative to shareholders' equity, indicating how efficiently a company uses investments to generate earnings growth.
EPS
Earnings Per Share; a key financial metric that divides a company's profit by the outstanding shares of its common stock.
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