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What it means
Leverage (or gearing) means funding growth with debt so a small amount of your own capital controls a larger investment. If the investment earns more than the cost of the debt, your return on your own money is amplified. If it earns less, the loss is amplified too — the interest is due regardless of how the investment performs.
How to use it responsibly
Leverage rewards businesses with reliable cash flow and a return that clearly beats the borrowing cost — check with the return-on-borrowing calculator. The discipline is not to over-gear: keep gearing at a level a bad month can survive, and watch the warning signs. Used well it accelerates growth; used carelessly it accelerates trouble.
What it means for you
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Frequently asked questions
Is leverage good or bad?
Neither on its own. Sensible leverage against a return that beats its cost accelerates growth. Excessive leverage, or borrowing for uncertain returns, magnifies losses. The tool is fine; the discipline in how much you use is what matters.
How much leverage is safe?
Enough that a downturn or a delayed return won't sink you. Keep gearing at a level your cash flow can service through a bad patch, and stress-test repayments against a slow month before taking on more.
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