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- Envy_ratio abstract "Envy ratio in finance is the ratio of the price paid by investors to that paid by the management team for their respective shares of the equity. This metric is used when considering an opportunity for a management buyout. Managers are often allowed to invest at lower valuation to make their ownership possible and to create a personal financial incentive for them to approve the buyout and to work diligently towards the success of the investment. The envy ratio is somewhat similar to the concept of financial leverage, for managers can increase returns on their investments by using other investors' money.".
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- Envy_ratio subject Category:Financial_ratios.
- Envy_ratio type Abstraction100002137.
- Envy_ratio type FinancialRatios.
- Envy_ratio type MagnitudeRelation113815152.
- Envy_ratio type Ratio113819207.
- Envy_ratio type Relation100031921.
- Envy_ratio comment "Envy ratio in finance is the ratio of the price paid by investors to that paid by the management team for their respective shares of the equity. This metric is used when considering an opportunity for a management buyout. Managers are often allowed to invest at lower valuation to make their ownership possible and to create a personal financial incentive for them to approve the buyout and to work diligently towards the success of the investment.".
- Envy_ratio label "Envy ratio".
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