AXIOS Sustainable Growth Morgan Bond
AXACDelisted Stock | USD 10.43 0.00 0.00% |
AXIOS Sustainable Growth holds a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.6. With a high degree of financial leverage come high-interest payments, which usually reduce AXIOS Sustainable's Earnings Per Share (EPS).
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Given the importance of AXIOS Sustainable's capital structure, the first step in the capital decision process is for the management of AXIOS Sustainable to decide how much external capital it will need to raise to operate in a sustainable way. Once the amount of financing is determined, management needs to examine the financial markets to determine the terms in which the company can boost capital. This move is crucial to the process because the market environment may reduce the ability of AXIOS Sustainable Growth to issue bonds at a reasonable cost.
Popular Name | AXIOS Sustainable Morgan Stanley 3591 |
Specialization | Shell Companies |
Equity ISIN Code | KYG0703K1085 |
Bond Issue ISIN Code | US61744YAK47 |
S&P Rating | Others |
Maturity Date | 22nd of July 2028 |
Issuance Date | 24th of July 2017 |
Coupon | 3.591 % |
AXIOS Sustainable Growth Outstanding Bond Obligations
Morgan Stanley 3591 | US61744YAK47 | Details | |
Morgan Stanley 3971 | US61744YAL20 | Details |
Understaning AXIOS Sustainable Use of Financial Leverage
AXIOS Sustainable's financial leverage ratio helps determine the effect of debt on the overall profitability of the company. It measures AXIOS Sustainable's total debt position, including all outstanding debt obligations, and compares it with AXIOS Sustainable's equity. Financial leverage can amplify the potential profits to AXIOS Sustainable's owners, but it also increases the potential losses and risk of financial distress, including bankruptcy, if AXIOS Sustainable is unable to cover its debt costs.
AXIOS Sustainable Growth Acquisition Corporation focuses on effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, recapitalization, reorganization, or other similar business combination with one or more businesses. AXIOS Sustainable Growth Acquisition Corporation operates as a subsidiary of AXIOS Sponsor LP. Axios Sustainable is traded on New York Stock Exchange in the United States. Please read more on our technical analysis page.
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What is Financial Leverage?
Financial leverage is the use of borrowed money (debt) to finance the purchase of assets with the expectation that the income or capital gain from the new asset will exceed the cost of borrowing. In most cases, the debt provider will limit how much risk it is ready to take and indicate a limit on the extent of the leverage it will allow. In the case of asset-backed lending, the financial provider uses the assets as collateral until the borrower repays the loan. In the case of a cash flow loan, the general creditworthiness of the company is used to back the loan. The concept of leverage is common in the business world. It is mostly used to boost the returns on equity capital of a company, especially when the business is unable to increase its operating efficiency and returns on total investment. Because earnings on borrowing are higher than the interest payable on debt, the company's total earnings will increase, ultimately boosting stockholders' profits.Leverage and Capital Costs
The debt to equity ratio plays a role in the working average cost of capital (WACC). The overall interest on debt represents the break-even point that must be obtained to profitability in a given venture. Thus, WACC is essentially the average interest an organization owes on the capital it has borrowed for leverage. Let's say equity represents 60% of borrowed capital, and debt is 40%. This results in a financial leverage calculation of 40/60, or 0.6667. The organization owes 10% on all equity and 5% on all debt. That means that the weighted average cost of capital is (.4)(5) + (.6)(10) - or 8%. For every $10,000 borrowed, this organization will owe $800 in interest. Profit must be higher than 8% on the project to offset the cost of interest and justify this leverage.Benefits of Financial Leverage
Leverage provides the following benefits for companies:- Leverage is an essential tool a company's management can use to make the best financing and investment decisions.
- It provides a variety of financing sources by which the firm can achieve its target earnings.
- Leverage is also an essential technique in investing as it helps companies set a threshold for the expansion of business operations. For example, it can be used to recommend restrictions on business expansion once the projected return on additional investment is lower than the cost of debt.