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What is meant by operating leverage? Briefly explain

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Question added by Muhammad Afaq , SENIOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT , United Eddy Company (United Yousef M. Naghi Group)
Date Posted: 2013/07/01
Frank Avitia
by Frank Avitia , Managing Director , AIS Investment Services

Extent to which a firm commits itself to high levels of fixed operating costs (which vary with time, such as insurance, rent, salaries but not interest) as compared with the levels of variable costs (which vary with volume, such as for energy, labor, material).
Firms with high operating leverage have high breakeven points but (when the breakeven point is crossed) they show a greater increase in operating income with every increase in sales revenue (and greater losses with every drop in sales revenue) in comparison with firms with low operating leverage.
Also called operation gearing, it is one of the major components of operating risk.

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