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Discover Ludwig"leverage debt" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the use of borrowed funds to increase the potential return on an investment. Example: "The company was able to expand rapidly by using leverage debt to finance their business operations."
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At low levels of leverage, debt is relatively less disciplinary compared with a non-private benefits case.
It used an enormous amount of leverage — debt — to grow to unprecedented size.
But in banking we limit leverage (debt relative to equity) through regulation while encouraging leverage through the tax code.
That means that if you are running a major bank, you have good reason now to take on more "leverage" (debt).
Leverage (debt relative to total assets) in the largest banks is high – and much higher than we should regard as reasonable – but not at the atmospheric levels of 2007.
I'm actually more interested in ways to keep companies like Bain from using the tax laws and their ability to leverage debt to create huge profits for themselves while sucking the companies they acquired dry.
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As for Bain leveraging debt on companies, that's overstated.
Leverage as in debt, debt and more debt.
If the United States, for example, were to limit the amount of leverage — or debt — that investment banks or hedge funds could use, that wouldn't offer any protection from debt-fueled implosions at rival firms abroad.
This is how small businesses should leverage their debt in an unpredictable economy.
"The original verdict made clear that Terra Firma's baseless accusations of fraud were simply an attempt to gain leverage in debt restructuring negotiations".
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