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1 Leverage Ratio
Leverage Ratio f BANK, FIN, RW leverage ratio (nicht i.S.v. Verschuldungsgrad, sondern die zusätzlich zu den quantitativen und qualitativen neuen Eigenkapital- und Liquiditätsregeln vorgesehene bankaufsichtliche BCBS-Verschuldungsregel, die zur Begrenzung des Fremdkapitalhebels = leverage von Banken frühestens ab Ende 2012 in das Regelwerk von Basel III implementiert werden soll als Obergrenze für das Verhältnis der nicht risikogewichteten Bilanzsumme = total balance sheet = Gesamtvermögen = total assets zum Eigenkapital = equity: bei einer Begrenzung auf das Zwanzigfache z. B. entspricht das einer Eigenkapitalquote = equity ratio = Kehrwert der Leverage Ratio von 5 %; Kritik: die Bilanzstrukturkennzahl = balance sheet ratio berücksichtigt als risikounabhängige Messgröße nicht den Risikogehalt und verbessert damit nicht die problematische Risikotransparenz der Vermögenswerte in Bankbilanzen, ein erklärtes Ziel von Basel III; ferner wird das Gesamtkapital = Bilanzsumme nach US-GAAP und IFRS unterschiedlich gemessen und ausgewiesen, was Wettbewerbsverzerrungen nach sich zieht; die Kennzahl wird verwechselt mit dem Verschuldungsgrad eines Unternehmens, gemessen als Fremdkapital: Eigenkapital = borrowings: equity; Baseler Ausschuss für Bankenaufsicht, BCBS; G10) -
2 ratio de levier
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > ratio de levier
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3 ratio emprunts-fonds propres
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > ratio emprunts-fonds propres
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4 Leverage-Kennziffer
Leverage-Kennziffer f FIN financial leverage ratio; debt ratio (Verschuldungsgrad)* * *f < Finanz> debt ratio, financial leverage ratio -
5 leverage ratios
Finratios that indicate the level of risk taken by a company as a result of its capital structure. A number of different ratios may be calculated, for example, debt ratio (total debt divided by total assets), debtto-equity or leverage ratio (total debt divided by total equity), or interest cover (earnings before interest and tax divided by interest paid). -
6 Leverage-Effekt
Leverage-Effekt m FIN, WIWI leverage effect, capital leverage, (BE) gearing, (AE) leverage (positive/negative Wirkung der Variation des Verschuldungsgrades –debt-equity ratio– auf die Eigenkapitalrentabilität –equity return–, solange die Gesamtkapitalrentabilität –return on total investment– größer/kleiner als der Fremdkapitalzins –interest on borrowed capital– ist; Synonyma: Hebelwirkung, Hebelwirkung der Finanzstruktur, Hebelwirkung der Kapitalstruktur, Hebelwirkung der Fremdkapitalaufnahme, Hebelwirkung des Fremdkapitals, Fremdkapital-Leverage, Hebelwirkung des Verschuldungsgrades)* * *m < Finanz> leverage effect (Erhöhung der Eigenkapitalrentabilität durch Fremdkapitalaufnahme) -
7 operating leverage
Finthe ratio of a business’s fixed costs to its total costs. As the fixed costs have to be paid regardless of output, the higher the ratio, the higher the risk of losses in an economic downturn. -
8 коэффициент финансового левериджа
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > коэффициент финансового левериджа
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9 соотношение между заемными и собственными средствами
leverage [ratio], financial leverage, debt (debt-to-equity) ratio, gearing [ratio]Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > соотношение между заемными и собственными средствами
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10 соотношение между собственными и привлеченными средствами
leverage [ratio], financial leverage, debt (debt-to-equity) ratio, gearing [ratio]Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > соотношение между собственными и привлеченными средствами
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11 соотношение между акционерным капиталом компании и заемными средствами
leverage [ratio], debt (debt-to-equity, financial) ratio, gearing [ratio]Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > соотношение между акционерным капиталом компании и заемными средствами
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12 coeficiente de apalancamiento
• leverage coefficient• leverage ratioDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > coeficiente de apalancamiento
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13 Verschuldungsgrad
Verschuldungsgrad m 1. BANK (AE) leverage ratio; 2. FIN debit ratio, debt ratio, debt equity ratio, (BE) gearing, (AE) leverage; 3. RW (AE) leverage ratio, debt equity ratio (Quotient aus Fremdkapital und Eigenkapital; anders: Leverage Ratio = Gesamtkapital: Eigenkapital = Kehrwert der Eigenkapitalquote)* * *m 1. < Bank> leverage ratio (AE) ; 2. < Finanz> debit ratio, debt ratio, debt equity ratio, gearing (BE), leverage (AE) ; 3. < Rechnung> leverage ratio (AE), debt equity ratio; 4. < Verwalt> debt equity ratio (Quotient aus Fremdkapital und Eigenkapital)* * *Verschuldungsgrad
debt[-equity] ratio, leverage factor -
14 соотношение собственных и заёмных средств
1) British English: gearing2) Economy: debt-equity ratio3) EBRD: debt ratio, debt to equity ratio, gearing ratio, leverage, leverage ratio (банка)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > соотношение собственных и заёмных средств
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15 Kapitalstrukturkennziffer
Business german-english dictionary > Kapitalstrukturkennziffer
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16 соотношение собственных и заемных средств
gearing [ratio], leverage [ratio], debt (debt-equity) ratio, financial leverageBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > соотношение собственных и заемных средств
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17 доля заёмных средств
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доля заёмных средств
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18 соотношение собственных и заёмных средств банка
1) Banking: debt ratio, debt to equity ratio, debt-equity ratio, gearing, gearing ratio, leverage ratio2) Business: debt equity ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соотношение собственных и заёмных средств банка
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19 мольная доля
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20 углеродный коэффициент
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