1. other people's money; Wall Street slang for the use of borrowed funds by individuals or companies to increase the return on invested capital. See also Financial Leverage.
2. Options pricing model. See also Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model.
1. other people's money; Wall Street slang for the use of borrowed funds by individuals or companies to increase the return on invested capital. See also Financial Leverage.
2. Options pricing model. See also Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model.
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