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Gearing

For Gearing we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Accounting, Finance, Financial, Remote Control Cars and Wind Energy.



Gearing (Accounting)

is the proportion of the capital employed of a company that is financed by lenders rather than shareholders.


Gearing (Finance)

Financial leverage.


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Gearing (Financial)

Is a measure of exposure. It relates the number of warrants that can be purchased for the same price of the stock. For example, if the stock is trading at 150 and the warrants are trading at 30, then the gearing is 5.00 or 5-to-1. Is a measure of exposure. It relates the number of warrants that can be purchased for the same price of the stock. For example, if the stock is trading at 150 and the warrants are trading at 30, then the gearing is 5.00 or 5-to-1.


Gearing (Remote Control Cars)

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.


Gearing (Wind Energy)

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.




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