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1 leverage effect of borrowed capital
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect of borrowed capital
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2 leverage effect of stocking-up borrowed capital
leverage effect of stocking-up borrowed capital Hebelwirkung f der Fremdkapitalaufnahme (cf leverage effect)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect of stocking-up borrowed capital
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3 leverage effect of the capital structure
leverage effect of the capital structure FIN Hebelwirkung f der Kapitalstruktur (cf leverage effect)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect of the capital structure
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4 leverage effect of the debt-equity ratio
leverage effect of the debt-equity ratio FIN Hebelwirkung f des Verschuldungsgrades (cf leverage effect)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect of the debt-equity ratio
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5 leverage effect of the financial structure
leverage effect of the financial structure FIN Hebelwirkung f der Finanzstruktur (cf leverage effect)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect of the financial structure
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6 leverage effect
leverage effect ECON Hebelwirkung f, Leverage-Effekt m, Hebelwirkung f der Finanzstruktur, Hebelwirkung f der Kapitalstruktur, Hebelwirkung f des Fremdkapitals, Hebelwirkung f des Verschuldungsgrades (measures the return on shareholders’ investment from total assets; positive/negative Wirkung der Variation des Verschuldungsgrades –debt-equity ratio– auf die Eigenkapitalrentabilität EKR –equity return–, solange die Gesamtkapitalrentabilität GKR –return on total investment– größer/kleiner als der Fremdkapitalzins FKZ –interest on borrowed capital– ist: GKR – FKZ > oder < 0 ?)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leverage effect
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7 leverage effect
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8 leverage effect
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9 leverage
leverage (AE) 1. ECON Multiplikatorwirkung f (kreditfinanzierter zusätzlicher Staatsausgaben auf die gesamtwirtschaftliche Leistung); 2. FIN Leverage m(n), Verschuldungsgrad m, Hebelwirkung f, Verhältnis n von Fremd- zu Eigenkapital; Fremdkapitalaufnahme f (a method of corporate funding; synonymous: gearing BE, financial leverage AE, capitalization leverage AE, leverage ratio = debt-equity ratio = debt: equity); 3. POL Macht f, Druck m, politischer Hebel m, Einfluss m (influence, political leverage); 4. BANK, STOCK Fremdkapitalaufnahme f, Leverage m(n), Verhältnis n von Einschuss zu Kapital, Einschuss-Kapital-Verhältnis n (synonymous: margin/capital ratio; cf leverage effect); Verhältnis n von Obligationen zu Vorzugsaktien plus Stammaktien -
10 debt ratio
debt ratio 1. BANK Schuldenquote f (ECB); 2. FIN Leverage n, Leverage-Kennziffer f, Verschuldungsgrad m, Verhältnis n von Fremd- zu Eigenkapital; Leverage-Kennziffer f (cf leverage, leverage effect) -
11 левередж
( повышение рентабельности собственного капитала за счёт привлечённого) Leverage n, Leverage-Effect nНемецко-русский и русско-немецкий словарь деловой и банковской лексики > левередж
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