Leverage - significado y definición. Qué es Leverage
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Qué (quién) es Leverage - definición

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leverage         
1) n. the use of borrowed money to purchase real estate or business assets, usually involving money equaling a high percentage of the value of the purchased property. 2) v. to borrow most of the funds necessary as a loan against real estate to buy other real estate or business assets. The dangers of high leverage are over-appraisal of the property to satisfy a lender, a decline in the value of the property (which may have been purchased during a period of high inflation), high carrying costs (interest, insurance, taxes, maintenance) which exceed income, vacancies and/or inability to finance improvements to increase profits. Too often the result is the collapse of "paper" real estate empires which have been created by risky leveraging.
Leverage         
·noun The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever.
leverage         
n.
Purchase (obtained by the lever).

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Leverage

Leverage or leveraged may refer to:

  • Leverage (mechanics), mechanical advantage achieved by using a lever
  • Leverage (album), a 2012 album by Lyriel
  • Leverage (dance), a type of dance connection
  • Leverage (finance), using given resources to magnify a financial outcome
  • Leverage (football), a personal foul in American football
  • Leverage (negotiation), the ability to influence another side in negotiations
  • Leverage (statistics), a concept in regression analysis
Ejemplos de uso de Leverage
1. The name "leverage funds" derives from the plan to leverage large amounts through the private sector.
2. "I think it‘s the right decision to de–leverage Norilsk and re–leverage this company.
3. Sensible leverage is good for the economy; silly leverage is disastrous.
4. Mbeki has considerable leverage with his neighbor.
5. We shall leverage from our existing facilities...