Borrowed capital refers to funds obtained by a firm through loans or other forms of debt to finance its operations or investments. Compared to equity financing, borrowed capital involves a fixed cost in terms of interest payments.
Financial gearing, also referred to as leverage, is the degree to which a company utilizes borrowed money or debt to finance its operations and growth.
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