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Financial Leverage
Leveraging debt to boost the potential yield of an investment.
Total Leverage
A measure that combines both operating and financial leverage to assess a company's total sensitivity to changes in output levels affecting its earnings before interest and taxes.
Stock Prices
The current market price at which shares of a company are bought and sold.
Leverage
Use of borrowed capital for investment with the aim to multiply the potential returns, while also increasing the risk of loss.
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