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Currently, Binus (cooperative name) is leveraged at 174%, which is an increase over last year.

2007-08-10 13:47:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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In financial talk, "leveraged" means borrowed against, often above the value of the asset. If Binus is "leveraged" at 174% in the financial sense, this would be bad news, since it would mean that it owes 174% of its net worth. High leveraging usually occurs when asset values rise and money is cheap. When asset values fall and money becomes more expensive, both the company and the lender[s] can get into a lot of trouble.

2007-08-10 14:18:02 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa B 7 · 2 0

Not easy for me to explain because I am not an economist but leveraging has to do with acquisitions in business. The article at this site should help you understand it, particularly the section on leveraged buyout rationale.

2007-08-10 14:04:49 · answer #2 · answered by ghouly05 7 · 0 1

"Leverage" as in "lever". a device you utilize to pry something up. subsequently "leverage" ability "strengthen" or "boost". i do no longer see how "sales" in this sentence could be used to intend a team. yet you ought to assert: How do you strengthen your sales stress with the aid of making useful contacts and relationships.

2016-12-30 08:56:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pushed, forced, made to work

2007-08-10 13:57:30 · answer #4 · answered by Bob L 7 · 0 1

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