A comprehensive guide to Capital Gearing, exploring its significance, types, formulas, historical context, applications, and related financial concepts.
Gearing refers to the relationship between the funds provided to a company by ordinary shareholders and long-term funds with a fixed interest charge, such as debentures and preference shares. It is a measure of a company's financial leverage.
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