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Why does the degree of operating leverage change as the quantity sold increases?

Operating leverage decreases as output increases because fixed costs are decreasing in relative importance and variable costs are increasing in relative importance as output rises. Thus, the degree of operating leverage is declining.


Operating leverage results from what?

Operating leverage generally refers to revenues growing faster than expenses. This would be positive leverage. Companies with a largely fixed expense base have a lot of operating leverage (in both directions). If revenues are growing but expenses are flat, operating margins increase (positive operating leverage). If revenues decrease while expenses remain flat, operating margins decrease (negative operating leverage).


What is combined leverage?

Combined leverage is the combined result of operating leverage and financial leverage.


Difference between operating leverage and financial leverage?

operating leverage is related to the investiment which is runing the business as finacial leverage related to the total equity minus laibalities .


How does operating leverage differ in manufacturing services and e-commerce companies?

how does operating leverage differ in manufacturing services and e-commerce companies? how does operating leverage differ in manufacturing services and e-commerce companies?


What is par value?

operating leverage


How operating leverage and degree of operating leverage are related?

The two are important in gauging if the business is making any meaningful growth in its services.


What is composite leverage?

Composite leverage equals financial leverage times operating leverage. Composite leverage is used to calculate the combined effect of operating and financial leverages. Leverage is the ratio of a company's debt to its equity.


What does risk taking have to do with the use of operating and financial leverage?

Operating leverage---the use of fixed resources Financial leverage---the use of debts Both operating and financial leverage imply that the firm will employ a heavy component of fixed cost resources. This is inherently risky because the obligation to make payments remains regardless of the condition of the company or the economy.


If a firm has the lowest possible degree of operating leverage and the lowest degree of financial leverage what would the DOL and DFL equal?

If a firm has the lowest possible degree of operating leverage and the lowest degree of financial leverage, both its Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL) and Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL) would equal 1. A DOL of 1 indicates that a 1% change in sales would lead to a 1% change in operating income, while a DFL of 1 indicates that a 1% change in operating income would lead to a 1% change in earnings per share.


What is meant by operating leverage?

Operating Leverage may be defined as the ability of a firm to use its fixed operating costs (rent etc.) to magnify the effect of changes in sales on its earnigs before interest and tax (EBIT).


If the degree of operating leverage is 4 then one percent change in quantity sold should result in four percent change in?

If the degree of operating leverage is 4 then one percent change in quantity sold should result in four percent change in the net operating income. The calculation for degree of operating leverage are total contribution margin divided by net operating income.

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