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7. Gearing

The expression 'gearing' refers to the situation in which an IT increases the funds at its disposal by borrowing. It does this by issuing loan stock to institutions who lend capital in return for a fixed rate of interest.

Gearing can be good news or bad news for investors in an IT, depending on whether the IT does well or badly. If it does well, the gearing will magnify the benefit. If it does badly, the gearing will magnify the poor performance.

Example

Of course, gearing cuts both ways.

Example

If you don't follow the maths of this example, it doesn't matter. The important point is that gearing increases the risk of a trust, but also makes it potentially more profitable.

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