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التركية - الإنجليزية
gearing
Present participle of gear
the ratio of a company's loan capital (debt) to the value of its ordinary shares (equity)
the set or arrangement of gears in a machine
A measure of the indebtedness or leverage of a company (or an individual for that matter) The degree of gearing is often measured by use of the debt-to equity ratio
Gearing is an investment term for borrowing Borrowing is permitted to buy further investments If assets rise in value, gearing magnifies the return to ordinary shareholders Correspondingly, If the share price falls, gearing magnifies the fall
The ratio of the oar length inboard of the pin to the oar length outboard of the pin
{i} connected set of gears; process of fitting with gears
The ratio of a system of gears
The ratio of the inboard (boatside) and outboard (waterside) lengths of the oar - and thus of the leverage of the oar handle The gearing can be adjusted by moving the button along the collar either inwards towards the handle (heavier) or outwards towards the spoon (lighter) Gearing can also be lightened by adding clams
the ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in an investment If a property is 'highly geared' then it has a high ration of borrowed funds compared to ownership
a train of wheels for transmitting and varying motion in machinery
(refer to margin trading or leverage)
Debt + capital notes/debt + capital notes + total equity
The ratio of debt capital to ownership claim
Correct at 30 June 2002
Also known as Leverage Gearing describes the situation when an asset is controlled for a relatively low upfront cost The impact of this is that profits or losses on the position are magnified in percentage terms It can be achieved by financial gearing, where an investor borrows money to buy an asset, thus reducing the initial cash outlay required Alternatively, futures and options can be used to create gearing In the case of futures, the investor only has to pay upfront margin when buying futures contracts rather than paying the whole purchase price In the case of options, the investor only has to pay an upfront premium In the case of companies, their level of financial gearing is measured by the Gearing Ratio or Interest Cover
Using a mechanical system of gears or belts and pulleys to increase or decrease shaft speed Power losses from friction are inherent in any gearing system
In general terms, this refers to the ratio of the spur gear and pinion gear, when compared to the internal drive ratio of the car
The proportional relationship between debt capital and equity capital
The ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in purchase of a home or an investment