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leveraged

adjectiveborrowing relatively large sums of money in order to finance assets

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    lev·er·age (l v r- j, l v r-). n. 1. a. The action of a lever. b. The mechanical advantage of a lever. 2. Positional advantage; power to act effectively: "started his ...
     
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  4. Leverage Definition | Investopedia
    ... of an investment. 2. The amount of debt used to finance a firm's assets. A firm with significantly more debt than equity is considered to be highly leveraged.
     
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