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High Leverage in Banks: A Small Net Worth Relative to Liabilities

A defining feature of banks, which distinguishes them from non-financial companies, is their high degree of leverage. This high leverage is evident on their balance sheet, where their net worth is very small when compared to the size of their liabilities.

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