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Gearing
For a company, this term is used to describe the relationship between debt and equity and is calculated by dividing the company’s debt by its equity shareholders’ funds. A highly geared company is one that carries a lot of debt in relation to its equity capital. In the property sector, the term is often used to describe the ratio of debt to the value of an individual property. Gearing is sometimes also referred to as “leverage”.
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